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# This module is designed to allow the Awesome documentation examples to be
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# tested.
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#
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# It shims enough of the Awesome C API to allow code to be executed without an
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# actual X server or running Awesome process. These tests are not genuine
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# integration tests, but they are the next best thing.
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#
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# # As secondary goals, this module also generates images of the test result where
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# relevant. Those images are used by the documentation and help the developers
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# track user interface regressions and glitches. Finally, it also helps to find
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# broken code.
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0.0)
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# Get and update the LUA_PATH so the scripts can be executed without Awesome.
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execute_process(COMMAND lua -e print\(package.path\) OUTPUT_VARIABLE "LUA_PATH_")
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# Add the main awesome lua libraries.
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set(LUA_PATH2_ "\
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${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/lib/?.lua;\
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${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/lib/?/init.lua;\
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${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/lib/?;"
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)
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# Add the C API shims.
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set(LUA_PATH3_ "\
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${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/examples/shims/?.lua;\
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${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/examples/shims/?/init.lua;\
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${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/examples/shims/?;"
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)
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# Done in 3 variables to avoid CMake from implicitly converting into a list.
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set(ENV{LUA_PATH} "${LUA_PATH3_}${LUA_PATH2_}${LUA_PATH_}")
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# The documentation images directory
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set(IMAGE_DIR "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/doc/images")
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file(MAKE_DIRECTORY "${IMAGE_DIR}")
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# Escape potentially multiline strings to be part of the API doc.
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# * add "--" in front of each lines
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# * add a custom prefix in front of each lines
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# * drop empty lines
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# * convert " " lines into empty lines
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# * drop lines ending with "--DOC_SOMETHING", they are handled elsewhere
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function(escape_string variable content escaped_content line_prefix)
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# If DOC_HIDE_ALL is present, do nothing
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if(variable MATCHES "--DOC_HIDE_ALL")
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return()
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endif()
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string(REGEX REPLACE "\n" ";" var_lines "${variable}")
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set(tmp_output ${content})
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foreach (LINE ${var_lines})
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if(NOT LINE MATCHES "^.+--DOC_[A-Z]+$")
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set(tmp_output ${tmp_output}\n--${line_prefix}${LINE})
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endif()
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endforeach()
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set(${escaped_content} ${tmp_output} PARENT_SCOPE)
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endfunction()
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# Extract lines with the --DOC_HEADER marker
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function(extract_header variable pre_output post_output)
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string(REGEX REPLACE "\n" ";" var_lines "${variable}")
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set(IS_POST 0)
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foreach (LINE ${var_lines})
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# This function doesn't escape the lines, so make sure they are
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# already comments.
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if(LINE MATCHES "^--.*--DOC_HEADER")
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# Remove the header tag
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string(REGEX REPLACE "[ ]*--DOC_HEADER" "" LINE "${LINE}")
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# ldoc is picky about what happen after the first --@, so split
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# the output between all that come before and all that come after.
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if (NOT IS_POST AND LINE MATCHES "^--[ ]*@")
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set(IS_POST 1)
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endif()
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if (IS_POST)
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set(tmp_post_output ${tmp_post_output}\n${line_prefix}${LINE})
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else()
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set(tmp_pre_output ${tmp_pre_output}\n${line_prefix}${LINE})
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endif()
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endif()
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endforeach()
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set(${post_output} "${tmp_post_output}\n--" PARENT_SCOPE)
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set(${pre_output} "${tmp_pre_output}\n--" PARENT_SCOPE)
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endfunction()
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# Read a code file and convert it to ldoc usage example.
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# * add "--" in front of each lines
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# * drop empty lines
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# * convert " " lines into empty lines
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# * drop lines ending with "--DOC_HIDE"
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function(escape_code path escaped_content pre_header post_header)
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file(READ ${path} path)
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escape_string("${path}\n" "" escaped_code "")
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extract_header("${path}" example_pre_header example_post_header)
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set(${escaped_content} ${escaped_code} PARENT_SCOPE)
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set(${pre_header} ${example_pre_header} PARENT_SCOPE)
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set(${post_header} ${example_post_header} PARENT_SCOPE)
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endfunction()
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2016-04-04 05:38:42 +02:00
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# Only gears.debug.print_warning are allowed on stderr, everything else will
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# trigger a build failure to catch regressions and problem early.
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function(check_for_problems stderr result)
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# If there is nothing to check, return
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if (TEST_ERROR STREQUAL "")
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set(${result} 0 PARENT_SCOPE)
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return()
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endif()
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string(REGEX REPLACE "\n" ";" error_lines "${stderr}")
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foreach (LINE ${error_lines})
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# gears.debug.print_warning lines look like:
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# yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss W: message content
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if (NOT ${LINE} MATCHES "^[0-9 :-]+ W:")
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set(${result} 1 PARENT_SCOPE)
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return()
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endif()
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endforeach()
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set(${result} 0 PARENT_SCOPE)
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endfunction()
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# Execute a lua file.
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function(run_test test_path namespace template escaped_content)
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# A template is required to know how to handle the output.
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if (template STREQUAL " ")
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message(FATAL_ERROR "No template found for " ${test_path} ", bye")
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endif()
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# Get the file name without the extension
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get_filename_component(${test_path} TEST_FILE_NAME NAME)
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set(IMAGE_PATH "${IMAGE_DIR}/AUTOGEN${namespace}_${TEST_FILE_NAME}")
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# Execute the script, leave the image extension decision to the test
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# SVG is preferred, but PNG is better suited for some tests, like bitmap
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# patterns.
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execute_process(
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COMMAND lua ${template} ${test_path} ${IMAGE_PATH} ${SOURCE_DIR}/.luacov
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OUTPUT_VARIABLE TEST_OUTPUT
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ERROR_VARIABLE TEST_ERROR
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)
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# If there is something on stderr, exit
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check_for_problems("${TEST_ERROR}" problems_found)
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if (${problems_found})
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message("${TEST_OUTPUT}")
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message("${TEST_ERROR}")
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message(FATAL_ERROR ${test_path} " A test failed, bye")
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endif()
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# Read the code and turn it into an usage example.
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escape_code(${test_path} TEST_CODE TEST_PRE_HEADER TEST_POST_HEADER)
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# Build the documentation.
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set(TEST_DOC_CONTENT "${TEST_PRE_HEADER}")
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# If the image has been created, then add it.
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if(EXISTS "${IMAGE_PATH}.svg")
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escape_string(
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"![Usage example](../images/AUTOGEN${namespace}_${TEST_FILE_NAME}.svg)\n"
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"${TEST_DOC_CONTENT}" TEST_DOC_CONTENT ""
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)
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elseif(EXISTS "${IMAGE_PATH}.png")
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escape_string(
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"![Usage example](../images/AUTOGEN${namespace}_${TEST_FILE_NAME}.png)\n"
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"${TEST_DOC_CONTENT}" TEST_DOC_CONTENT ""
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)
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endif()
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# If there is an output, assume it is relevant and add it to the
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# documentation under the image.
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if(NOT ${TEST_OUTPUT} STREQUAL "")
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set(TEST_DOC_CONTENT
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"${TEST_DOC_CONTENT}\n--\n--**Usage example output**:\n--"
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)
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# Markdown require an empty line before and after + 4 spaces.
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escape_string(
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"\n${TEST_OUTPUT}"
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"${TEST_DOC_CONTENT}" TEST_DOC_CONTENT " "
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)
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set(TEST_DOC_CONTENT "${TEST_DOC_CONTENT}\n--")
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endif()
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# If there is some @* content, append it.
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set(TEST_DOC_CONTENT "${TEST_DOC_CONTENT}${TEST_POST_HEADER}")
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# Only add it if there is something to display.
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if(NOT ${TEST_CODE} STREQUAL "\n--")
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escape_string(
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" @usage"
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"${TEST_DOC_CONTENT}" TEST_DOC_CONTENT ""
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)
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set(TEST_DOC_CONTENT "${TEST_DOC_CONTENT}${TEST_CODE}")
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endif()
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# Export the outout to the parent scope
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set(${escaped_content} "${TEST_DOC_CONTENT}" PARENT_SCOPE)
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endfunction()
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# Recursive helper function to avoid adding CMakeLists.txt and add_subdirectory
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# in every sub-directories.
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function(digg path namespace template)
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# Check if there is a template for this directory, else use the
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# last known one.
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if(EXISTS ${path}/template.lua)
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message(STATUS "Testing code based on ${namespace}")
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set(template ${path}/template.lua)
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endif()
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# Get the directory content
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file(GLOB ex_files RELATIVE "${path}"
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"${path}/*")
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foreach(ex_file_name ${ex_files})
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if(IS_DIRECTORY ${path}/${ex_file_name}
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AND (NOT ${ex_file_name} STREQUAL "shims"))
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digg("${path}/${ex_file_name}" "${namespace}_${ex_file_name}" ${template})
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elseif(${ex_file_name} MATCHES ".lua"
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AND NOT ${ex_file_name} MATCHES "template.lua")
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# Get the file name without the extension
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string(REGEX REPLACE "\\.lua" "" TEST_FILE_NAME ${ex_file_name})
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run_test("${path}/${ex_file_name}" "${namespace}" ${template} ESCAPED_CODE_EXAMPLE)
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# Set the test name
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set(TEST_NAME DOC${namespace}_${TEST_FILE_NAME}_EXAMPLE)
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# Anything called @DOC_`namespace`_EXAMPLE@
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# in the Lua or C sources will be replaced by the content if that
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# variable during the pre-processing
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set(ENV{${TEST_NAME}} "${ESCAPED_CODE_EXAMPLE}" CACHE INTERNAL FORCE)
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# Update the test list
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set(ENV{EXAMPLE_LIST} "$ENV{EXAMPLE_LIST};${TEST_NAME}")
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endif()
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endforeach()
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endfunction()
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# Start at the top level then recursively explore the sub-directories to locate
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# the test. In parallel, build a namespace for the global variables. Those
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# variables will be inserted into the lua source code itself once the examples
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# are validated.
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digg("${SOURCE_DIR}/tests/examples" "" " ")
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# This is ugly, but CMake variable scope system totally ignore 50 years of
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# computer science evolution and only support function local variables.
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# PARENT_SCOPE is useless in recursive methods and the CMake pre-processor
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# can't access ENV variables. So the only (insane) way is to set tons of ENV
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# variables, keep track of them in yet another one and set them in the global
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# scope once in the "top level" CMakeLists section (it cannot be done from
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# functions).
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foreach(vari $ENV{EXAMPLE_LIST})
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# While at it, replace \" created by CMake by ', " wont work in <code>
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string(REGEX REPLACE "\\\"" "'" ${vari} $ENV{${vari}})
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endforeach()
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message(STATUS "All test passed!")
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