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clang-p2996/clang/bindings/python/tests/cindex/test_access_specifiers.py
Michal Gorny c37d16140a [python] [tests] Support overriding library path via environment
Support a new CLANG_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable for the Python
binding tests.  This variable can be used to force the bindings to load
libclang.* from a specific directory.

I plan to use this when integrating Python binding tests with the CMake
build system.  Currently, those tests load libclang.so from default
search paths, so I would have to rely on platform-specific mechanics
such as LD_LIBRARY_PATH.  Instead of copying the whole logic necessary
to handle platform differences into yet another place, it's easier to
just add a dedicated variable for this purpose.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52806

llvm-svn: 344240
2018-10-11 11:58:07 +00:00

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import os
from clang.cindex import Config
if 'CLANG_LIBRARY_PATH' in os.environ:
Config.set_library_path(os.environ['CLANG_LIBRARY_PATH'])
from clang.cindex import AccessSpecifier
from clang.cindex import Cursor
from clang.cindex import TranslationUnit
from .util import get_cursor
from .util import get_tu
import unittest
class TestAccessSpecifiers(unittest.TestCase):
def test_access_specifiers(self):
"""Ensure that C++ access specifiers are available on cursors"""
tu = get_tu("""
class test_class {
public:
void public_member_function();
protected:
void protected_member_function();
private:
void private_member_function();
};
""", lang = 'cpp')
test_class = get_cursor(tu, "test_class")
self.assertEqual(test_class.access_specifier, AccessSpecifier.INVALID)
public = get_cursor(tu.cursor, "public_member_function")
self.assertEqual(public.access_specifier, AccessSpecifier.PUBLIC)
protected = get_cursor(tu.cursor, "protected_member_function")
self.assertEqual(protected.access_specifier, AccessSpecifier.PROTECTED)
private = get_cursor(tu.cursor, "private_member_function")
self.assertEqual(private.access_specifier, AccessSpecifier.PRIVATE)