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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// Clang Python Bindings
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This directory implements Python bindings for Clang.
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You may need to set CLANG_LIBRARY_PATH so that the Clang library can be
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found. The unit tests are designed to be run with any standard test
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runner. For example:
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$ env PYTHONPATH=$(echo ~/llvm/tools/clang/bindings/python/) \
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CLANG_LIBRARY_PATH=$(llvm-config --libdir) \
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python -m unittest discover -v
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tests.cindex.test_index.test_create ... ok
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...
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OK
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