use super::*; #[test] fn test_add_version_to_llvm_target() { assert_eq!( add_version_to_llvm_target("aarch64-apple-macosx", OSVersion::new(10, 14, 1)), "aarch64-apple-macosx10.14.1" ); assert_eq!( add_version_to_llvm_target("aarch64-apple-ios-simulator", OSVersion::new(16, 1, 0)), "aarch64-apple-ios16.1.0-simulator" ); } #[test] #[cfg_attr(not(target_os = "macos"), ignore = "xcode-select is only available on macOS")] fn lookup_developer_dir() { let _developer_dir = xcode_select_developer_dir().unwrap(); } #[test] #[cfg_attr(not(target_os = "macos"), ignore = "xcrun is only available on macOS")] fn lookup_sdk() { let (sdk_path, stderr) = xcrun_show_sdk_path("MacOSX", false).unwrap(); // Check that the found SDK is valid. assert!(sdk_path.join("SDKSettings.plist").exists()); assert_eq!(stderr, ""); // Test that the SDK root is a subdir of the developer directory. if let Some(developer_dir) = xcode_select_developer_dir() { // Only run this test if SDKROOT is not set (otherwise xcrun may look up via. that). if std::env::var_os("SDKROOT").is_some() { assert!(sdk_path.starts_with(&developer_dir)); } } } #[test] #[cfg_attr(not(target_os = "macos"), ignore = "xcrun is only available on macOS")] fn lookup_sdk_verbose() { let (_, stderr) = xcrun_show_sdk_path("MacOSX", true).unwrap(); // Newer xcrun versions should emit something like this: // // xcrun: note: looking up SDK with 'xcodebuild -sdk macosx -version Path' // xcrun: note: xcrun_db = '/var/.../xcrun_db' // xcrun: note: lookup resolved to: '...' // xcrun: note: database key is: ... // // Or if the value is already cached, something like this: // // xcrun: note: database key is: ... // xcrun: note: lookup resolved in '/var/.../xcrun_db' : '...' assert!( stderr.contains("xcrun: note: lookup resolved"), "stderr should contain lookup note: {stderr}", ); } #[test] #[cfg_attr(not(target_os = "macos"), ignore = "xcrun is only available on macOS")] fn try_lookup_invalid_sdk() { // As a proxy for testing all the different ways that `xcrun` can fail, // test the case where an SDK was not found. let err = xcrun_show_sdk_path("invalid", false).unwrap_err(); let XcrunError::Unsuccessful { stderr, .. } = err else { panic!("unexpected error kind: {err:?}"); }; // Either one of (depending on if using Command Line Tools or full Xcode): // xcrun: error: SDK "invalid" cannot be located // xcodebuild: error: SDK "invalid" cannot be located. assert!( stderr.contains(r#"error: SDK "invalid" cannot be located"#), "stderr should contain xcodebuild note: {stderr}", ); assert!( stderr.contains("xcrun: error: unable to lookup item 'Path' in SDK 'invalid'"), "stderr should contain xcrun note: {stderr}", ); }