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
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734 B
Python
27 lines
734 B
Python
import os
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from clang.cindex import Config
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if 'CLANG_LIBRARY_PATH' in os.environ:
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Config.set_library_path(os.environ['CLANG_LIBRARY_PATH'])
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from clang.cindex import *
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import os
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import unittest
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kInputsDir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'INPUTS')
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class TestIndex(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_create(self):
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index = Index.create()
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# FIXME: test Index.read
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def test_parse(self):
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index = Index.create()
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self.assertIsInstance(index, Index)
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tu = index.parse(os.path.join(kInputsDir, 'hello.cpp'))
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self.assertIsInstance(tu, TranslationUnit)
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tu = index.parse(None, ['-c', os.path.join(kInputsDir, 'hello.cpp')])
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self.assertIsInstance(tu, TranslationUnit)
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