from distutils import sysconfig from distutils.errors import DistutilsPlatformError from distutils.util import is_mingw, split_quoted import pytest from .. import cygwin, errors class TestMinGW32Compiler: @pytest.mark.skipif(not is_mingw(), reason='not on mingw') def test_compiler_type(self): compiler = cygwin.MinGW32Compiler() assert compiler.compiler_type == 'mingw32' @pytest.mark.skipif(not is_mingw(), reason='not on mingw') def test_set_executables(self, monkeypatch): monkeypatch.setenv('CC', 'cc') monkeypatch.setenv('CXX', 'c++') compiler = cygwin.MinGW32Compiler() assert compiler.compiler == split_quoted('cc -O -Wall') assert compiler.compiler_so == split_quoted('cc -shared -O -Wall') assert compiler.compiler_cxx == split_quoted('c++ -O -Wall') assert compiler.linker_exe == split_quoted('cc') assert compiler.linker_so == split_quoted('cc -shared') @pytest.mark.skipif(not is_mingw(), reason='not on mingw') def test_runtime_library_dir_option(self): compiler = cygwin.MinGW32Compiler() with pytest.raises(DistutilsPlatformError): compiler.runtime_library_dir_option('/usr/lib') @pytest.mark.skipif(not is_mingw(), reason='not on mingw') def test_cygwincc_error(self, monkeypatch): monkeypatch.setattr(cygwin, 'is_cygwincc', lambda _: True) with pytest.raises(errors.Error): cygwin.MinGW32Compiler() @pytest.mark.skipif('sys.platform == "cygwin"') def test_customize_compiler_with_msvc_python(self): # In case we have an MSVC Python build, but still want to use # MinGW32Compiler, then customize_compiler() shouldn't fail at least. # https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/4456 compiler = cygwin.MinGW32Compiler() sysconfig.customize_compiler(compiler)