| extern crate autocfg; |
| |
| use std::env; |
| |
| mod support; |
| |
| /// Tests that autocfg uses the RUSTFLAGS or CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS |
| /// environment variables when running rustc. |
| #[test] |
| fn test_with_sysroot() { |
| let dir = support::exe_dir(); |
| let out = support::out_dir(); |
| |
| // If we have encoded rustflags, they take precedence, even if empty. |
| env::set_var("CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS", ""); |
| env::set_var("RUSTFLAGS", &format!("-L {}", dir.display())); |
| let ac = autocfg::AutoCfg::with_dir(out.as_ref()).unwrap(); |
| assert!(ac.probe_sysroot_crate("std")); |
| assert!(!ac.probe_sysroot_crate("autocfg")); |
| |
| // Now try again with useful encoded args. |
| env::set_var( |
| "CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS", |
| &format!("-L\x1f{}", dir.display()), |
| ); |
| let ac = autocfg::AutoCfg::with_dir(out.as_ref()).unwrap(); |
| assert!(ac.probe_sysroot_crate("autocfg")); |
| |
| // Try the old-style RUSTFLAGS, ensuring HOST != TARGET. |
| env::remove_var("CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS"); |
| env::set_var("HOST", "lol"); |
| let ac = autocfg::AutoCfg::with_dir(out.as_ref()).unwrap(); |
| assert!(ac.probe_sysroot_crate("autocfg")); |
| } |