| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236 | Help('''Type 'scons' to build and run all the available test cases.It will automatically detect your platform and C compiler andbuild appropriately.You can modify the behaviour using following options:BUILDDIR    Directory to build into (default "build")CC          Name of C compilerCXX         Name of C++ compilerCCFLAGS     Flags to pass to the C compilerCXXFLAGS    Flags to pass to the C++ compilerLINK        Name of linker (usually same as CC)LINKFLAGS   Flags to pass to linkerLINKLIBS    Flags to pass to linker after object filesPROTOC      Path to protoc binaryPROTOCFLAGS Arguments to pass protocNODEFARGS   Do not add the default CCFLAGSNOVALGRIND  Do not use valgrind for memory checksFor example, for a clang build, use:scons CC=clang CXX=clang++''')import osimport platformenv = Environment(ENV = os.environ)# Allow giving environment flags on command line.list_vars = ['CCFLAGS', 'CXXFLAGS', 'LINKFLAGS', 'LINKLIBS', 'PROTOCFLAGS']for var,val in ARGUMENTS.items():    if var in list_vars:        env.Append(**{var: val})    else:        env.Replace(**{var: val})env.SetDefault(BUILDDIR = "build")env.SConsignFile(env['BUILDDIR'] + "/sconsign")env.Replace(CONFIGUREDIR = env['BUILDDIR'] + "/config")# If a cross compilation platform is given, apply the environment settings# from site_scons/platforms/X/X.pyif ARGUMENTS.get('PLATFORM'):    platform_func = platforms.get(ARGUMENTS.get('PLATFORM'))    if not platform_func:        print("Supported platforms: " + str(platforms.keys()))        raise Exception("Unsupported platform: " + ARGUMENTS.get('PLATFORM'))    else:        platform_func(env)# Load nanopb generator build rules from site_scons/site_tools/nanopb.pyenv.Tool("nanopb")# Limit memory usage. This is to catch problems like issue #338try:    import resource    soft, hard = resource.getrlimit(resourse.RLIMIT_AS)    resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_AS, (100*1024*1024, hard))except:    pass# On Mac OS X, gcc is usually alias for clang.# To avoid problem with default options, use clang directly.if platform.system() == "Darwin" and 'CC' not in ARGUMENTS:    env.Replace(CC = "clang", CXX = "clang++")# Add the builders defined in site_init.pyadd_nanopb_builders(env)# Path to the files shared by tests, and to the nanopb core.env.Append(CPPPATH = ["#../", "$COMMON"])# Path for finding nanopb.protoenv.Append(PROTOCPATH = '#../generator')# Check the compilation environment, unless we are just cleaning up.if not env.GetOption('clean'):    def check_ccflags(context, flags, linkflags = ''):        '''Check if given CCFLAGS are supported'''        context.Message('Checking support for CCFLAGS="%s"... ' % flags)        oldflags = context.env['CCFLAGS']        oldlinkflags = context.env['LINKFLAGS']        context.env.Append(CCFLAGS = flags)        context.env.Append(LINKFLAGS = linkflags)        result = context.TryCompile("int main() {return 0;}", '.c')        context.env.Replace(CCFLAGS = oldflags)        context.env.Replace(LINKFLAGS = oldlinkflags)        context.Result(result)        return result        def check_protocversion(context):        context.Display("Checking protoc version... ")        status, output = context.TryAction('$PROTOC --version > $TARGET')        if status:            context.Result(str(output.strip()))            return str(output.strip())        else:            context.Display("error: %s\n" % output.strip())            context.did_show_result = 1            context.Result("unknown, assuming 3.6.1")            return "3.6.1"    conf = Configure(env, custom_tests =                     {'CheckCCFLAGS': check_ccflags,                      'CheckProtocVersion': check_protocversion})    # If the platform doesn't support C99, use our own header file instead.    stdbool = conf.CheckCHeader('stdbool.h')    stdint = conf.CheckCHeader('stdint.h')    stddef = conf.CheckCHeader('stddef.h')    string = conf.CheckCHeader('string.h')    stdlib = conf.CheckCHeader('stdlib.h')    limits = conf.CheckCHeader('limits.h')    if not stdbool or not stdint or not stddef or not string or not limits:        conf.env.Append(CPPDEFINES = {'PB_SYSTEM_HEADER': '\\"pb_syshdr.h\\"'})        conf.env.Append(CPPPATH = "#../extra")        conf.env.Append(SYSHDR = '\\"pb_syshdr.h\\"')                if stdbool: conf.env.Append(CPPDEFINES = {'HAVE_STDBOOL_H': 1})        if stdint: conf.env.Append(CPPDEFINES = {'HAVE_STDINT_H': 1})        if stddef: conf.env.Append(CPPDEFINES = {'HAVE_STDDEF_H': 1})        if string: conf.env.Append(CPPDEFINES = {'HAVE_STRING_H': 1})        if stdlib: conf.env.Append(CPPDEFINES = {'HAVE_STDLIB_H': 1})        if limits: conf.env.Append(CPPDEFINES = {'HAVE_LIMITS_H': 1})        # Check protoc version    conf.env['PROTOC_VERSION'] = conf.CheckProtocVersion()    # Initialize compiler arguments with defaults, unless overridden on    # command line.    if not env.get('NODEFARGS'):        # Check if libmudflap is available (only with GCC)        if 'gcc' in env['CC']:            if conf.CheckLib('mudflap'):                conf.env.Append(CCFLAGS = '-fmudflap')                conf.env.Append(LINKFLAGS = '-fmudflap')        # Check if we can use extra strict warning flags (only with GCC)        extra = '-Wcast-qual -Wlogical-op -Wconversion'        extra += ' -fstrict-aliasing -Wstrict-aliasing=1'        extra += ' -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wredundant-decls'        extra += ' -Wstack-protector '        if 'gcc' in env['CC']:            if conf.CheckCCFLAGS(extra):                conf.env.Append(CORECFLAGS = extra)        # Check if we can use undefined behaviour sanitizer (only with clang)        # TODO: Fuzz test triggers the bool sanitizer, figure out whether to        #       modify the fuzz test or to keep ignoring the check.        extra = '-fsanitize=undefined,integer -fno-sanitize-recover=undefined,integer '        if 'clang' in env['CC']:            if conf.CheckCCFLAGS(extra, linkflags = extra):                conf.env.Append(CORECFLAGS = extra)                conf.env.Append(LINKFLAGS = extra)        # End the config stuff    env = conf.Finish()if not env.get('NODEFARGS'):    # Initialize the CCFLAGS according to the compiler    if 'gcc' in env['CC']:        # GNU Compiler Collection                # Debug info, warnings as errors        env.Append(CFLAGS = '-g -Wall -Werror ')        env.Append(CORECFLAGS = '-Wextra')        # Pedantic ANSI C. On AVR this doesn't work because we use large        # enums in some of the tests.        if env.get("EMBEDDED") != "AVR":            env.Append(CFLAGS = '-ansi -pedantic')        # Profiling and coverage        if not env.get("EMBEDDED"):            env.Append(CFLAGS = '-fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage ')            env.Append(LINKFLAGS = '-g --coverage')        # We currently need uint64_t anyway, even though ANSI C90 otherwise..        env.Append(CFLAGS = '-Wno-long-long')    elif 'clang' in env['CC']:        # CLang        env.Append(CFLAGS = '-ansi -g -Wall -Werror')        env.Append(CORECFLAGS = ' -Wextra -Wcast-qual -Wconversion')    elif 'cl' in env['CC']:        # Microsoft Visual C++        # Debug info on, warning level 2 for tests, warnings as errors        env.Append(CFLAGS = '/Zi /W2 /WX')        env.Append(LINKFLAGS = '/DEBUG')        # More strict checks on the nanopb core        env.Append(CORECFLAGS = '/W4')        # Disable warning about sizeof(union{}) construct that is used in        # message size macros, in e.g. multiple_files testcase. The C construct        # itself is valid, but quite rare, which causes Visual C++ to give a warning        # about it.        env.Append(CFLAGS = '/wd4116')    elif 'tcc' in env['CC']:        # Tiny C Compiler        env.Append(CFLAGS = '-Wall -Werror -g')    if 'clang' in env['CXX']:        env.Append(CXXFLAGS = '-g -Wall -Werror -Wextra -Wno-missing-field-initializers')    elif 'g++' in env['CXX'] or 'gcc' in env['CXX']:        env.Append(CXXFLAGS = '-g -Wall -Werror -Wextra -Wno-missing-field-initializers')    elif 'cl' in env['CXX']:        env.Append(CXXFLAGS = '/Zi /W2 /WX /wd4116 /wd4127')env.SetDefault(CORECFLAGS = '')if not env.get("EMBEDDED") and not env.get("NOVALGRIND"):    valgrind = env.WhereIs('valgrind')    if valgrind:        env.SetDefault(VALGRIND = valgrind)# Make it possible to add commands to the end of linker lineenv.SetDefault(LINKLIBS = '')env.Replace(LINKCOM = env['LINKCOM'] + " $LINKLIBS")# Place build files under separate folderimport os.pathenv['VARIANT_DIR'] = env['BUILDDIR']env['BUILD'] = '#' + env['VARIANT_DIR']env['COMMON'] = '#' + env['VARIANT_DIR'] + '/common'# Include common/SConscript first to make sure its exports are available# to other SConscripts.SConscript("common/SConscript", exports = 'env', variant_dir = env['VARIANT_DIR'] + '/common')# Now include the SConscript files from all subdirectoriesfor subdir in Glob('*/SConscript') + Glob('regression/*/SConscript'):    if str(subdir).startswith("common/"): continue    if str(subdir).startswith("common\\"): continue    SConscript(subdir, exports = 'env', variant_dir = env['VARIANT_DIR'] + '/' + os.path.dirname(str(subdir)))
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