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When building locally, we never generate a `share` directory in the local sysroot. However, when we download the `rustc` component from ci, it includes a `share/man` directory in the sysroot. The `run-make/translation` test assumed that it didn't exist, and would create a link from `fakeroot` to the real share directory, and write symbolic links into it. Change it not to create the link, so that rustc doesn't try to load multiple copies of the same `.ftl` file.
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3.2 KiB
Makefile
79 lines
3.2 KiB
Makefile
include ../tools.mk
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# This test uses `ln -s` rather than copying to save testing time, but its
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# usage doesn't work on Windows.
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# ignore-windows
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SYSROOT:=$(shell $(RUSTC) --print sysroot)
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FAKEROOT=$(TMPDIR)/fakeroot
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RUSTC_LOG:=rustc_error_messages
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export RUSTC_TRANSLATION_NO_DEBUG_ASSERT:=1
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all: normal custom missing broken sysroot sysroot-invalid sysroot-missing
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# Check that the test works normally, using the built-in fallback bundle.
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normal: test.rs
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$(RUSTC) $< 2>&1 | $(CGREP) "struct literal body without path"
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# Check that a primary bundle can be loaded and will be preferentially used
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# where possible.
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custom: test.rs working.ftl
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$(RUSTC) $< -Ztranslate-additional-ftl=$(CURDIR)/working.ftl 2>&1 | $(CGREP) "this is a test message"
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# Check that a primary bundle with a broken message (e.g. a interpolated
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# variable is missing) will use the fallback bundle.
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missing: test.rs missing.ftl
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$(RUSTC) $< -Ztranslate-additional-ftl=$(CURDIR)/missing.ftl 2>&1 | $(CGREP) "struct literal body without path"
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# Check that a primary bundle without the desired message will use the fallback
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# bundle.
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broken: test.rs broken.ftl
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$(RUSTC) $< -Ztranslate-additional-ftl=$(CURDIR)/broken.ftl 2>&1 | $(CGREP) "struct literal body without path"
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# Check that a locale can be loaded from the sysroot given a language
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# identifier by making a local copy of the sysroot and adding the custom locale
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# to it.
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sysroot: test.rs working.ftl
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rm -rf $(FAKEROOT)
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mkdir $(FAKEROOT)
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ln -s $(SYSROOT)/* $(FAKEROOT)
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rm -f $(FAKEROOT)/lib
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mkdir $(FAKEROOT)/lib
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ln -s $(SYSROOT)/lib/* $(FAKEROOT)/lib
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rm -f $(FAKEROOT)/lib/rustlib
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mkdir $(FAKEROOT)/lib/rustlib
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ln -s $(SYSROOT)/lib/rustlib/* $(FAKEROOT)/lib/rustlib
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rm -f $(FAKEROOT)/lib/rustlib/src
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mkdir $(FAKEROOT)/lib/rustlib/src
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ln -s $(SYSROOT)/lib/rustlib/src/* $(FAKEROOT)/lib/rustlib/src
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# When download-rustc is enabled, `$(SYSROOT)` will have a share directory. Delete the link to it.
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rm -f $(FAKEROOT)/share
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mkdir -p $(FAKEROOT)/share/locale/zh-CN/
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ln -s $(CURDIR)/working.ftl $(FAKEROOT)/share/locale/zh-CN/basic-translation.ftl
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$(RUSTC) $< --sysroot $(FAKEROOT) -Ztranslate-lang=zh-CN 2>&1 | $(CGREP) "this is a test message"
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# Check that the compiler errors out when the sysroot requested cannot be
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# found. This test might start failing if there actually exists a Klingon
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# translation of rustc's error messages.
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sysroot-missing:
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$(RUSTC) $< -Ztranslate-lang=tlh 2>&1 | $(CGREP) "missing locale directory"
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# Check that the compiler errors out when the directory for the locale in the
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# sysroot is actually a file.
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sysroot-invalid: test.rs working.ftl
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rm -rf $(FAKEROOT)
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mkdir $(FAKEROOT)
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ln -s $(SYSROOT)/* $(FAKEROOT)
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rm -f $(FAKEROOT)/lib
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mkdir $(FAKEROOT)/lib
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ln -s $(SYSROOT)/lib/* $(FAKEROOT)/lib
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rm -f $(FAKEROOT)/lib/rustlib
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mkdir $(FAKEROOT)/lib/rustlib
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ln -s $(SYSROOT)/lib/rustlib/* $(FAKEROOT)/lib/rustlib
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rm -f $(FAKEROOT)/lib/rustlib/src
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mkdir $(FAKEROOT)/lib/rustlib/src
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ln -s $(SYSROOT)/lib/rustlib/src/* $(FAKEROOT)/lib/rustlib/src
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mkdir -p $(FAKEROOT)/share/locale
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touch $(FAKEROOT)/share/locale/zh-CN
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$(RUSTC) $< --sysroot $(FAKEROOT) -Ztranslate-lang=zh-CN 2>&1 | $(CGREP) "`\$sysroot/share/locales/\$locale` is not a directory"
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