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| |
| load("//build/make/core:product_config.rbc", "rblf") |
| load("//build/make/tests/input_variables.rbc", input_variables_init = "init") |
| load(":product.rbc", "init") |
| |
| |
| def assert_eq(expected, actual): |
| if expected != actual: |
| fail("Expected '%s', got '%s'" % (expected, actual)) |
| |
| # This test is testing that single value variables are "stolen" when processing the inheritance |
| # graph. i.e. if you have a graph like this: |
| # |
| # B A |
| # |\ | |
| # | C | |
| # \ \| |
| # \ D |
| # \| |
| # E |
| # |
| # The same variable is defined in both A and B. In D, the value from A is chosen because it comes |
| # alphabetically before C. But then in E, the value from D is chosen instead of the value from B, |
| # because the value of B was "stolen" and sucked into C, leaving B with no value set. |
| def test(): |
| (globals, globals_base) = rblf.product_configuration("test/device", init, input_variables_init) |
| assert_eq("true", globals["PRODUCTS.test/device.mk.PRODUCT_ENABLE_UFFD_GC"]) |