import("//llvm/utils/unittest/unittest.gni") unittest("DebugInfoPDBTests") { deps = [ "//llvm/lib/DebugInfo/CodeView", "//llvm/lib/DebugInfo/MSF", "//llvm/lib/DebugInfo/PDB", "//llvm/lib/Testing/Support", ] sources = [ "HashTableTest.cpp", "NativeSessionTest.cpp", "NativeSymbolReuseTest.cpp", "PDBApiTest.cpp", "StringTableBuilderTest.cpp", ] # DebugInfoPDBTests uses llvm::getInputFileDirectory(), which expects # a file called llvm.srcdir.txt next to the test executable that contains # the path of the source directory (which contains this file). # lit doesn't change the cwd while running googletests, so the cwd isn't # well-defined. This means this has to be an absolute path. # FIXME: This doesn't work with swarming. This should really be a data # dependency, and the cwd while tests requiring input files run should # be required to be some fixed directory. # FIXME: Also, the GN way is to write this file at build time. But since # there's only one use of this, and since this is a pattern that hopefully # will disappear again, and since it doesn't have any measurable performance # hit, write the file at GN time. # Note: This line here implicitly depends on unittest() setting output_dir to # target_out_dir. write_file("$target_out_dir/llvm.srcdir.txt", rebase_path(".")) }