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# file      : tests/update.testscript
# license   : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file

# Here we test both update and clean commands.
#

.include common.testscript

config_cxx = [cmdline] cc config.cxx=$quote($recall($cxx.path) $cxx.config.mode, true)

new    += 2>!
init   += $config_cxx -d prj 2>!
deinit += -d prj

: single-pkg-cfg
:
{
  $new -C @cfg prj $config_cxx &prj/*** &prj-cfg/***;

  $* -d prj 2>>~%EOE%;
    %(mkdir|c\+\+|ld|ln) .+%{4}
    EOE

  $clean -d prj 2>>~%EOE%;
    %(rm|rmdir) .+%{3}
    EOE

  $deinit 2>>/"EOE"
    deinitializing in project $~/prj/
    synchronizing:
      drop prj
    EOE
}

: multi-pkg-cfg
:
{
  $new -t empty prj &prj/***;

  $new --package pkg1 -d prj;
  $new --package pkg2 -d prj;

  $init -C @cfg1 &prj-cfg1/***;
  $init -C @cfg2 &prj-cfg2/***;

  # Update.
  #
  $* -d prj/pkg1 2>>~%EOE%;           # Default (cfg1).
    %(mkdir|c\+\+|ld|ln) .+%{4}
    EOE

  $* @cfg2 -d prj/pkg1 2>>~%EOE%;     # By name (cfg2).
    %(mkdir|c\+\+|ld) .+%{3}
    EOE

  # @@ On Windows we for some reason also get a repeat:
  #
  # ln prj-cfg1\pkg1\pkg1\exe{pkg1} -> prj\pkg1\pkg1\
  #
  $* --all -d prj 2>>~%EOE%;          # All configs (and packages).
    in configuration @cfg1:
    %(mkdir|c\+\+|ld|ln|info:) .+%{5,6}

    in configuration @cfg2:
    %(mkdir|c\+\+|ld|info:) .+%{4}
    EOE

  # Clean.
  #
  $clean -d prj/pkg1 2>>~%EOE%;       # Default (cfg1).
    %(rm|rmdir) .+%{3}
    EOE

  $clean @cfg2 -d prj/pkg1 2>>~%EOE%; # By name (cfg2).
    %(rm|rmdir) .+%{3}
    EOE

  $clean --all -d prj 2>>~%EOE%;      # All configs (and packages).
    in configuration @cfg1:
    %(rm|rmdir|info:) .+%{4}

    in configuration @cfg2:
    %(rm|rmdir|info:) .+%{4}
    EOE

  $deinit 2>>/"EOE"
    deinitializing in project $~/prj/
    deinitializing package pkg1
    deinitializing package pkg2
    synchronizing:
      drop pkg1
      drop pkg2
    EOE
}

: multi-default-cfg
:
{
  $new -t empty prj &prj/***;

  $new --package pkg1 -d prj;
  $new --package pkg2 -d prj;

  $init -C @cfg1 -d prj/pkg1                    &prj-cfg1/***;
  $init -C @cfg2 -d prj/pkg2 --config-type host &prj-cfg2/***;

  # Update.
  #
  $* -d prj 2>>~%EOE%;
    in configuration @cfg1:
    %(mkdir|c\+\+|ld|ln) .+pkg1.+%{4}

    in configuration @cfg2:
    %(mkdir|c\+\+|ld|ln) .+pkg2.+%{4}
    EOE

  # Clean.
  #
  $clean -d prj 2>>~%EOE%;
    in configuration @cfg1:
    %(rm|rmdir) .+pkg1.+%{3}

    in configuration @cfg2:
    %(rm|rmdir) .+pkg2.+%{3}
    EOE

  $deinit 2>>/"EOE"
    deinitializing in project $~/prj/
    in configuration @cfg2:
    synchronizing:
      drop pkg2

    in configuration @cfg1:
    synchronizing:
      drop pkg1
    EOE
}

: pkg-by-name
:
{
  $new -t empty prj &prj/***;

  $new --package pkg1 -d prj;
  $new --package pkg2 -d prj;

  $init -C @cfg &prj-cfg/***;

  $* pkg3 -d prj/ 2>>/"EOE" != 0;
    error: no package pkg3 in project $~/prj/
    EOE

  $* pkg1 -d prj/pkg2 2>>~%EOE%;
    %(mkdir|c\+\+|ld|ln) .+%{8}
    EOE

  # @@ TMP Strangely, get re-symlinked on Windows (every time if run this
  #        command multiple times).
  #
  $* pkg1 -d prj/ 2>>~%EOE%;
    %ln .+pkg1.+ -> .+pkg1.+%?
    %info: .+pkg1.+ is up to date%
    EOE

  $deinit pkg3 -d prj 2>>/"EOE" != 0;
    error: no package pkg3 in project $~/prj/
    EOE

    # While at it, test specifying a package name on the deinit command line.
    #
    $deinit pkg1 -d prj/pkg2 2>>/"EOE"
    deinitializing in project $~/prj/
    deinitializing package pkg1
    deinitializing package pkg2
    synchronizing:
      drop pkg1
      drop pkg2
    EOE
}