#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright (c) 2012 Google Inc. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """ Verifies that stripping works. """ from __future__ import print_function import TestGyp import TestMac import re import subprocess import sys import time print("This test is currently disabled: https://crbug.com/483696.") sys.exit(0) if sys.platform == 'darwin': test = TestGyp.TestGyp(formats=['ninja', 'make', 'xcode']) test.run_gyp('test.gyp', chdir='strip') test.build('test.gyp', test.ALL, chdir='strip') # Lightweight check if stripping was done. def OutPath(s): return test.built_file_path(s, type=test.SHARED_LIB, chdir='strip') def CheckNsyms(p, n_expected): r = re.compile(r'nsyms\s+(\d+)') o = subprocess.check_output(['otool', '-l', p]) m = r.search(o) n = int(m.group(1)) if n != n_expected: print('Stripping: Expected %d symbols, got %d' % (n_expected, n)) test.fail_test() # Starting with Xcode 5.0, clang adds an additional symbols to the compiled # file when using a relative path to the input file. So when using ninja # with Xcode 5.0 or higher, take this additional symbol into consideration # for unstripped builds (it is stripped by all strip commands). expected_extra_symbol_count = 0 if test.format in ['ninja', 'xcode-ninja'] \ and TestMac.Xcode.Version() >= '0500': expected_extra_symbol_count = 1 # The actual numbers here are not interesting, they just need to be the same # in both the xcode and the make build. CheckNsyms(OutPath('no_postprocess'), 29 + expected_extra_symbol_count) CheckNsyms(OutPath('no_strip'), 29 + expected_extra_symbol_count) CheckNsyms(OutPath('strip_all'), 0) CheckNsyms(OutPath('strip_nonglobal'), 6) CheckNsyms(OutPath('strip_debugging'), 7) CheckNsyms(OutPath('strip_all_custom_flags'), 0) CheckNsyms(test.built_file_path( 'strip_all_bundle.framework/Versions/A/strip_all_bundle', chdir='strip'), 0) CheckNsyms(OutPath('strip_save'), 7) test.pass_test()