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# Tests for CNI code.
# Compile a single C++ file and produce a .o file. OPTIONS is a list
# of options to pass to the compiler. Returns 0 on failure, 1 on
# success.
proc gcj_cni_compile_cxx_to_o {file {options {}}} {
global srcdir subdir
set name [file rootname [file tail $file]]
set oname ${name}.o
# Find the generated header.
lappend options "additional_flags=-I. -I.. -I$srcdir/$subdir -fdollars-in-identifiers"
# Find libgcj headers.
lappend options "additional_flags=-I$srcdir/.."
set x [libjava_prune_warnings \
[target_compile $file $oname object $options]]
if {$x != ""} {
verbose "target_compile failed: $x" 2
fail "[file tail $file] compilation"
return 0
}
pass "[file tail $file] compilation"
return 1
}
# Build header files given name of .java file. Return 0 on failure.
proc gcj_cni_build_headers {file} {
global libgcj_jar
set gcjh [find_gcjh]
# Currently we only build a header file for the main class from the
# .java file, and then others on an ad hoc basis.
set list {}
set main [file rootname [file tail $file]]
lappend list $main
# ... for instance, an obvious hack.
if {$main == "shortfield"} {
lappend list shortfieldbase
}
foreach file $list {
set cmd "$gcjh -cni -force -classpath .:$libgcj_jar $file"
verbose $cmd
set x [string trim [libjava_prune_warnings \
[lindex [local_exec $cmd "" "" 300] 1]]]
if {$x != ""} {
verbose "local_exec failed: $x" 2
fail "$main header generation"
return 0
}
}
pass "$main header generation"
return 1
}
# Do all the work for a single CNI test. Return 0 on failure.
proc gcj_cni_test_one {file} {
global runtests
# The base name. We use it for several purposes.
set main [file rootname [file tail $file]]
if {! [runtest_file_p $runtests $main]} {
# Simply skip it.
return 1
}
# if {! [bytecompile_file $file [pwd]]} {
# fail "bytecompile $file"
# # FIXME - should use `untested' on all remaining tests.
# # But that is hard.
# return 0
# }
# pass "bytecompile $file"
# if {! [gcj_cni_build_headers $file]} {
# # FIXME
# return 0
# }
set cfile [file join [file dirname $file] nat$main.cc]
if {! [gcj_cni_compile_cxx_to_o $cfile]} {
# FIXME
return 0
}
if {! [gcj_link $main $main [list $file nat$main.o]]} {
# FIXME
return 0
}
if {! [gcj_invoke $main [file rootname $file].out {}]} {
# FIXME
return 0
}
# When we succeed we remove all our clutter.
eval gcj_cleanup [glob -nocomplain -- ${main}.*] [list $main nat$main.o]
return 1
}
# Run the CNI tests.
proc gcj_cni_run {} {
global srcdir subdir
global build_triplet host_triplet
# For now we only test CNI on native builds.
if {$build_triplet == $host_triplet} {
catch { lsort [glob -nocomplain ${srcdir}/${subdir}/*.jar] } srcfiles
foreach x $srcfiles {
gcj_cni_test_one $x
}
} else {
verbose "CNI tests not run in cross-compilation environment"
}
}
gcj_cni_run
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