[Scons-dev] Buildbot, Java and D...
Dirk Bächle
tshortik at gmx.de
Sat Sep 13 04:06:25 EDT 2014
Hi William,
On 13.09.2014 00:59, William Blevins wrote:
>
> # No result if tools not available
> test.no_result( condition=(test.where_is( 'javac' ) is None) )
> test.no_result( condition=(test.where_is( 'jar' ) is None) )
> # This test is known to fail as of July 2014; see Tigris issue
> 1771 and issue 2931.
> # Once the underlying issue is corrected, this test should be
> re-enabled.
> test.skip_test('Skipping derived-source test until issue 1771 is
> fixed.\n')
>
>
> Based on the above code snippet, I don't understand how that is
> possible. If Java is not installed, then the test should be a "no
> result".
>
and here is what the documentation of TestCmd.no_result() says about this:
def no_result(self = None, condition = 1, function = None, skip = 0):
"""Causes a test to exit with no valid result.
By default, the no_result() method reports NO RESULT for the test
and exits with a status of 2. If a condition argument is supplied,
the test fails only if the condition is true.
"""
The point here is that the no_result() method stops the current test
immediately with a sys.exit(2)...so in the case where one of "javac/jar"
can't be found, the skip_test() isn't reached.
That's where the exit code of "2" comes from, I guess.
For an immediate fix, I'd like to suggest simply moving the skip_test()
line above the no_result()s. Does that sound reasonable?
Regards,
Dirk
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