rust-cpython: prepare for writing tests that require libpython
What I wanted is to disable the "cpython/extension-module<ver>" feature
while building tests executable, but that seems not doable. Instead,
this patch adds new features dedicated for tests.
The make rule is extracted so that we can easily run cargo tests.
Added a minimal test of ref-sharing as an example. More tests will follow.
[package]
name = "hg-cpython"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["Georges Racinet <gracinet@anybox.fr>"]
edition = "2018"
[lib]
name='rusthg'
crate-type = ["cdylib"]
[features]
default = ["python27"]
# Features to build an extension module:
python27 = ["cpython/python27-sys", "cpython/extension-module-2-7"]
python3 = ["cpython/python3-sys", "cpython/extension-module"]
# Enable one of these features to build a test executable linked to libpython:
# e.g. cargo test --no-default-features --features python27-bin
python27-bin = ["cpython/python27-sys"]
python3-bin = ["cpython/python3-sys"]
[dependencies]
hg-core = { path = "../hg-core" }
libc = '*'
[dependencies.cpython]
version = "0.3"
default-features = false