#!/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. """ Make sure warning level is extracted properly. """ import TestGyp import sys if sys.platform == 'win32': test = TestGyp.TestGyp(formats=['msvs', 'ninja']) CHDIR = 'compiler-flags' test.run_gyp('warning-level.gyp', chdir=CHDIR) # A separate target for each warning level: one pass (compiling a file # containing a warning that's above the specified level); and one fail # (compiling a file at the specified level). No pass for 4 of course, # because it would have to have no warnings. The default warning level is # equivalent to level 1. test.build('warning-level.gyp', 'test_wl1_fail', chdir=CHDIR, status=1) test.build('warning-level.gyp', 'test_wl1_pass', chdir=CHDIR) test.build('warning-level.gyp', 'test_wl2_fail', chdir=CHDIR, status=1) test.build('warning-level.gyp', 'test_wl2_pass', chdir=CHDIR) test.build('warning-level.gyp', 'test_wl3_fail', chdir=CHDIR, status=1) test.build('warning-level.gyp', 'test_wl3_pass', chdir=CHDIR) test.build('warning-level.gyp', 'test_wl4_fail', chdir=CHDIR, status=1) test.build('warning-level.gyp', 'test_def_fail', chdir=CHDIR, status=1) test.build('warning-level.gyp', 'test_def_pass', chdir=CHDIR) test.pass_test()