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openwrt/tools/ninja/patches/001-backport-gtest.patch
Michael Pratt ac483e1c2a tools/ninja: update to 1.12.1
Update to the most recent stable release,
including a new job scheduler and bug fixes.

Backport a patch to assist in reworking jobserver support.

The original patch for jobserver support requires reworking
due to the function CanRunMore() and its usage
being significantly changed, including the return
becoming an integer instead of a boolean.

AcquireToken() must now be used in CanRunMore()
in order to quantify how much the job searching loop
is able to run at any time, and in order to do so
CanRunMore() cannot be a constant function anymore.

Added:
 - 010-backport-gtest.patch

Manually Adjust:
 - 100-make_jobserver_support.patch

Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/16693
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
2024-10-14 13:58:44 +02:00

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From afcd4a146fb82843f6ff695f89504ce4ca65ddfd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: David 'Digit' Turner <digit+github@google.com>
Date: Sun, 12 May 2024 23:45:28 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] configure.py: Support --gtest-source-dir to build tests.
Allow the Ninja build plan generated by configure.py to
build `ninja_test` by compiling GoogleTest from source if
the path to the library if passed through the new option
`--gtest-source-dir` or the GTEST_SOURCE_DIR environment
variable.
For simplicity, probing for an installed version of the
library, and linking to it, is not supported (use the
CMake build for this).
This also removes the obsolete `--gtest-dir` option.
+ Update README.md
Fixes #2447
---
README.md | 13 ++++++++
configure.py | 83 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
2 files changed, 95 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -34,6 +34,19 @@ via CMake. For more details see
This will generate the `ninja` binary and a `build.ninja` file you can now use
to build Ninja with itself.
+If you have a GoogleTest source directory, you can build the tests
+by passing its path with `--gtest-source-dir=PATH` option, or the
+`GTEST_SOURCE_DIR` environment variable, e.g.:
+
+```
+./configure.py --bootstrap --gtest-source-dir=/path/to/googletest
+./ninja all # build ninja_test and other auxiliary binaries
+./ninja_test` # run the unit-test suite.
+```
+
+Use the CMake build below if you want to use a preinstalled binary
+version of the library.
+
### CMake
```
--- a/configure.py
+++ b/configure.py
@@ -213,7 +213,10 @@ parser.add_option('--debug', action='sto
parser.add_option('--profile', metavar='TYPE',
choices=profilers,
help='enable profiling (' + '/'.join(profilers) + ')',)
-parser.add_option('--with-gtest', metavar='PATH', help='ignored')
+parser.add_option('--gtest-source-dir', metavar='PATH',
+ help='Path to GoogleTest source directory. If not provided ' +
+ 'GTEST_SOURCE_DIR will be probed in the environment. ' +
+ 'Tests will not be built without a value.')
parser.add_option('--with-python', metavar='EXE',
help='use EXE as the Python interpreter',
default=os.path.basename(sys.executable))
@@ -425,6 +428,7 @@ n.variable('cflags', ' '.join(shell_esca
if 'LDFLAGS' in configure_env:
ldflags.append(configure_env['LDFLAGS'])
n.variable('ldflags', ' '.join(shell_escape(flag) for flag in ldflags))
+
n.newline()
if platform.is_msvc():
@@ -582,6 +586,83 @@ if options.bootstrap:
# build.ninja file.
n = ninja_writer
+# Build the ninja_test executable only if the GTest source directory
+# is provided explicitly. Either from the environment with GTEST_SOURCE_DIR
+# or with the --gtest-source-dir command-line option.
+#
+# Do not try to look for an installed binary version, and link against it
+# because doing so properly is platform-specific (use the CMake build for
+# this).
+if options.gtest_source_dir:
+ gtest_src_dir = options.gtest_source_dir
+else:
+ gtest_src_dir = os.environ.get('GTEST_SOURCE_DIR')
+
+if gtest_src_dir:
+ # Verify GoogleTest source directory, and add its include directory
+ # to the global include search path (even for non-test sources) to
+ # keep the build plan generation simple.
+ gtest_all_cc = os.path.join(gtest_src_dir, 'googletest', 'src', 'gtest-all.cc')
+ if not os.path.exists(gtest_all_cc):
+ print('ERROR: Missing GoogleTest source file: %s' % gtest_all_cc)
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+ n.comment('Tests all build into ninja_test executable.')
+
+ # Test-specific version of cflags, must include the GoogleTest
+ # include directory. Also GoogleTest can only build with a C++14 compiler.
+ test_cflags = [f.replace('std=c++11', 'std=c++14') for f in cflags]
+ test_cflags.append('-I' + os.path.join(gtest_src_dir, 'googletest', 'include'))
+
+ test_variables = [('cflags', test_cflags)]
+ if platform.is_msvc():
+ test_variables += [('pdb', 'ninja_test.pdb')]
+
+ test_names = [
+ 'build_log_test',
+ 'build_test',
+ 'clean_test',
+ 'clparser_test',
+ 'depfile_parser_test',
+ 'deps_log_test',
+ 'disk_interface_test',
+ 'dyndep_parser_test',
+ 'edit_distance_test',
+ 'graph_test',
+ 'json_test',
+ 'lexer_test',
+ 'manifest_parser_test',
+ 'ninja_test',
+ 'state_test',
+ 'string_piece_util_test',
+ 'subprocess_test',
+ 'test',
+ 'util_test',
+ ]
+ if platform.is_windows():
+ test_names += [
+ 'includes_normalize_test',
+ 'msvc_helper_test',
+ ]
+
+ objs = []
+ for name in test_names:
+ objs += cxx(name, variables=test_variables)
+
+ # Build GTest as a monolithic source file.
+ # This requires one extra include search path, so replace the
+ # value of 'cflags' in our list.
+ gtest_all_variables = test_variables[1:] + [
+ ('cflags', test_cflags + ['-I' + os.path.join(gtest_src_dir, 'googletest') ]),
+ ]
+ # Do not use cxx() directly to ensure the object file is under $builddir.
+ objs += n.build(built('gtest_all' + objext), 'cxx', gtest_all_cc, variables=gtest_all_variables)
+
+ ninja_test = n.build(binary('ninja_test'), 'link', objs, implicit=ninja_lib,
+ variables=[('libs', libs)])
+ n.newline()
+ all_targets += ninja_test
+
n.comment('Ancillary executables.')
if platform.is_aix() and '-maix64' not in ldflags: