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#!/usr/bin/env python
''' Setup the test environment
'''
__url__ = 'https://github.com/silnrsi/pysilfont'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright (c) 2018 SIL International (https://www.sil.org)'
__license__ = 'Released under the MIT License (https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)'
__author__ = 'David Raymond'
import os, sys, shutil, glob, io
# Check being run in pysilfont root directory
cwd = os.getcwd()
if os.path.split(cwd)[1] != "pysilfont":
print("setupTestdata must be run in pysilfont root directory")
sys.exit(1)
resultsdir = "local/testresults/"
oldresultsdir = "local/oldtestresults/"
if os.path.isdir(resultsdir):
if os.path.isdir(oldresultsdir): shutil.rmtree(oldresultsdir)
os.rename(resultsdir, oldresultsdir)
os.makedirs(resultsdir + "ufo/psfglyphs2ufo")
os.makedirs(resultsdir + "fontparts")
# Copy standard UFO results across so that the log files consistently say:
# "Progress: Output UFO already exists - reading for comparison"
ufos = glob.iglob("tests/reference/ufo/*.ufo")
for ufo in ufos:
(base, ufoname) = os.path.split(ufo)
resultufo = os.path.join(resultsdir, "ufo", ufoname)
shutil.copytree(ufo, resultufo)
# Repeat for ufos in subfolders
ufos = glob.iglob("tests/reference/ufo/*/*.ufo")
for ufo in ufos:
(base, ufoname) = os.path.split(ufo)
(base, subfolder) = os.path.split(base)
resultufo = os.path.join(resultsdir, "ufo", subfolder, ufoname)
shutil.copytree(ufo, resultufo)
# Create reference log files from .lg files
for name in os.listdir("tests/reference/"):
fulldir = "tests/reference/" + name
if os.path.isdir(fulldir):
for filen in os.listdir(fulldir):
(base,ext) = os.path.splitext(filen)
if ext == ".lg":
inlog = io.open(os.path.join(fulldir, filen), mode="r", encoding="utf-8")
outlog = io.open(os.path.join(fulldir, base + ".log"), mode="w", encoding="utf-8")
for line in inlog:
line = line.replace("@cwd@", cwd) # Replace placeholder with machine-specific cwd
outlog.write(line)
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