"""Tests for distutils.command.bdist.""" import os import unittest from test.support import run_unittest import warnings with warnings.catch_warnings(): warnings.simplefilter('ignore', DeprecationWarning) from distutils.command.bdist import bdist from distutils.tests import support class BuildTestCase(support.TempdirManager, unittest.TestCase): def test_formats(self): # let's create a command and make sure # we can set the format dist = self.create_dist()[1] cmd = bdist(dist) cmd.formats = ['msi'] cmd.ensure_finalized() self.assertEqual(cmd.formats, ['msi']) # what formats does bdist offer? formats = ['bztar', 'gztar', 'msi', 'rpm', 'tar', 'xztar', 'zip', 'ztar'] found = sorted(cmd.format_command) self.assertEqual(found, formats) def test_skip_build(self): # bug #10946: bdist --skip-build should trickle down to subcommands dist = self.create_dist()[1] cmd = bdist(dist) cmd.skip_build = 1 cmd.ensure_finalized() dist.command_obj['bdist'] = cmd names = ['bdist_dumb'] # bdist_rpm does not support --skip-build if os.name == 'nt': names.append('bdist_msi') for name in names: subcmd = cmd.get_finalized_command(name) if getattr(subcmd, '_unsupported', False): # command is not supported on this build continue self.assertTrue(subcmd.skip_build, '%s should take --skip-build from bdist' % name) def test_suite(): return unittest.makeSuite(BuildTestCase) if __name__ == '__main__': run_unittest(test_suite())