From e494be9b02cf0dccbc2b7010a6c5063c77bbada7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eli Schwartz Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2021 23:28:15 -0500 Subject: setuptools: don't hardcode list of modules to install, use find_packages And don't run a pointless test to verify that the hardcoded list has been manually maintained correctly. The same test rules used there can translate directly to find_packages pattern rules. --- run_meson_command_tests.py | 15 --------------- 1 file changed, 15 deletions(-) (limited to 'run_meson_command_tests.py') diff --git a/run_meson_command_tests.py b/run_meson_command_tests.py index 750e09d48..c84e415ce 100755 --- a/run_meson_command_tests.py +++ b/run_meson_command_tests.py @@ -136,21 +136,6 @@ class CommandTests(unittest.TestCase): # Check that all the files were installed correctly self.assertTrue(bindir.is_dir()) self.assertTrue(pylibdir.is_dir()) - from setup import packages - # Extract list of expected python module files - expect = set() - for pkg in packages: - expect.update([p.as_posix() for p in Path(pkg.replace('.', '/')).glob('*.py')]) - # Check what was installed, only count files that are inside 'mesonbuild' - have = set() - for p in Path(pylibdir).glob('**/*.py'): - s = p.as_posix() - if 'mesonbuild' not in s: - continue - if '/data/' in s: - continue - have.add(s[s.rfind('mesonbuild'):]) - self.assertEqual(have, expect) # Run `meson` os.chdir('/') resolved_meson_command = [str(bindir / 'meson')] -- cgit v1.2.3