Split up testJavaWithEnvFs

Instead of passing all the options to testJavaWithEnvFs, split it
up into testConfig, testContext, and run.  Tests that don't need
any special options can continue to use testJava, more complicated
tests can call the three functions manually.  This gives more
flexibility in complicated tests for the next patch.

Test: soong java tests
Change-Id: Ifd5dcb40cf08e4cbf69bf8e02c5698adbfbcdcb3
This commit is contained in:
Colin Cross 2017-11-30 22:56:16 -08:00
parent 6ff00ed273
commit 527012af07
2 changed files with 46 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -34,14 +34,27 @@ var (
}
)
func testApp(t *testing.T, bp string) *android.TestContext {
appFs := map[string][]byte{}
for _, file := range resourceFiles {
appFs[file] = nil
func testAppContext(config android.Config, bp string, fs map[string][]byte) *android.TestContext {
appFS := map[string][]byte{}
for k, v := range fs {
appFS[k] = v
}
return testJavaWithEnvFs(t, bp, nil, appFs)
for _, file := range resourceFiles {
appFS[file] = nil
}
return testContext(config, bp, appFS)
}
func testApp(t *testing.T, bp string) *android.TestContext {
config := testConfig(nil)
ctx := testAppContext(config, bp, nil)
run(t, ctx, config)
return ctx
}
func TestApp(t *testing.T) {

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@ -51,13 +51,14 @@ func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
os.Exit(run())
}
func testJava(t *testing.T, bp string) *android.TestContext {
return testJavaWithEnvFs(t, bp, nil, nil)
func testConfig(env map[string]string) android.Config {
return android.TestArchConfig(buildDir, env)
}
func testJavaWithEnvFs(t *testing.T, bp string,
env map[string]string, fs map[string][]byte) *android.TestContext {
config := android.TestArchConfig(buildDir, env)
func testContext(config android.Config, bp string,
fs map[string][]byte) *android.TestContext {
ctx := android.NewTestArchContext()
ctx.RegisterModuleType("android_app", android.ModuleFactoryAdaptor(AndroidAppFactory))
@ -104,21 +105,19 @@ func testJavaWithEnvFs(t *testing.T, bp string,
}
`
if config.TargetOpenJDK9() {
systemModules := []string{
"core-system-modules",
"android_stubs_current_system_modules",
"android_system_stubs_current_system_modules",
"android_test_stubs_current_system_modules",
}
systemModules := []string{
"core-system-modules",
"android_stubs_current_system_modules",
"android_system_stubs_current_system_modules",
"android_test_stubs_current_system_modules",
}
for _, extra := range systemModules {
bp += fmt.Sprintf(`
for _, extra := range systemModules {
bp += fmt.Sprintf(`
java_system_modules {
name: "%s",
}
`, extra)
}
}
mockFS := map[string][]byte{
@ -155,10 +154,20 @@ func testJavaWithEnvFs(t *testing.T, bp string,
ctx.MockFileSystem(mockFS)
return ctx
}
func run(t *testing.T, ctx *android.TestContext, config android.Config) {
_, errs := ctx.ParseFileList(".", []string{"Android.bp"})
fail(t, errs)
_, errs = ctx.PrepareBuildActions(config)
fail(t, errs)
}
func testJava(t *testing.T, bp string) *android.TestContext {
config := testConfig(nil)
ctx := testContext(config, bp, nil)
run(t, ctx, config)
return ctx
}
@ -423,7 +432,9 @@ func TestClasspath(t *testing.T) {
// Test again with javac 1.9
t.Run("1.9", func(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testJavaWithEnvFs(t, bp, map[string]string{"EXPERIMENTAL_USE_OPENJDK9": "true"}, nil)
config := testConfig(map[string]string{"EXPERIMENTAL_USE_OPENJDK9": "true"})
ctx := testContext(config, bp, nil)
run(t, ctx, config)
javac := ctx.ModuleForTests("foo", variant).Rule("javac")
got := javac.Args["bootClasspath"]