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# -*-mode: perl-*-
$description = "Test GNU make's archive management features.";
$details = "\
This only works on systems that support it.";
# If this instance of make doesn't support archives, skip it
exists $FEATURES{archives} or return -1;
Add test suite support to Windows * main.c (main): Sanitize program name detection on Windows. * makeint.h: 'program' is a const string on all platforms now. * tests/run_make_tests.bat: Windows bat file to invoke tests * tests/test_driver.pl: Obtain system-specific error messages. (get_osname): Compute the $port_type here. Add more $osname checks for different Windows Perl ports. (_run_command): Rewrite the timeout capability to work properly with Windows. Don't use Perl fork/exec; instead use system(1,...) which allows a more reliable/proper kill operation. Also, allow options to be given as a list instead of a string, to allow more complex quoting of command-line arguments. * tests/run_make_tests.pl (run_make_with_options): Allow options to be provided as a list in addition to a simple string. (set_more_defaults): Write sample makefiles and run make on them instead of trying to run echo and invoking make with -f-, to avoid relying on shell and echo to get basic configuration values. Also create a $sh_name variable instead of hard-coding /bin/sh. * tests/scripts/features/archives: Skip on Windows. * tests/scripts/features/escape: Use list method for passing options. * tests/scripts/features/include: Use system-specific error messages. * tests/scripts/features/output-sync: "Command not found" errors generate very different / odd output on Windows. This needs to be addressed but for now disable these tests on Windows. * tests/scripts/functions/abspath: Disable on Windows. * tests/scripts/functions/file: Use system-specific error messages. * tests/scripts/functions/shell: "Command not found" errors generate very different / odd output on Windows. This needs to be addressed but for now disable these tests on Windows. * tests/scripts/misc/close_stdout: Disable on Windows. * tests/scripts/options/dash-k: Use system-specific error messages. * tests/scripts/options/dash-l: Disable on Windows. * tests/scripts/options/eval: Use list method for passing options. * tests/scripts/options/general: Skip some non-portable tests. * tests/scripts/targets/ONESHELL: Skip some non-portable tests. * tests/scripts/targets/POSIX: Skip some non-portable tests. * tests/scripts/variables/MAKEFILES: Skip some non-portable tests. * tests/scripts/variables/SHELL: Use a makefile not -f- for testing.
2017-04-17 19:37:57 +00:00
# In theory archive support exists on Windows but it doesn't use ar;
# someone will need to port this test.
$port_type eq 'W32' and return -1;
# Create some .o files to work with
if ($osname eq 'VMS') {
# VMS AR needs real object files at this time.
foreach $afile ('a1', 'a2', 'a3') {
# Use non-standard extension to prevent implicit rules from recreating
# objects when the test tampers with the timestamp.
1 while unlink "$afile.c1";
1 while unlink "$afile.o";
open (MYFILE, ">$afile.c1");
print MYFILE "int $afile(void) {return 1;}\n";
close MYFILE;
system("cc $afile.c1 /object=$afile.o");
}
} else {
utouch(-60, qw(a1.o a2.o a3.o));
}
# Fallback if configure did not find AR
my $ar = get_config('AR') || 'ar';
my $redir = '2>&1';
$redir = '' if $osname eq 'VMS';
my $arflags = 'rv';
my $arvar = "AR=$ar";
# Newer versions of binutils can be built with --enable-deterministic-archives
# which forces all timestamps (among other things) to always be 0, defeating
# GNU make's archive support. See if ar supports the U option to disable it.
unlink('libxx.a');
$_ = `$ar U$arflags libxx.a a1.o $redir`;
if ($? == 0) {
$arflags = 'Urv';
$arvar = "$arvar ARFLAGS=$arflags";
}
# Some versions of ar print different things on creation. Find out.
unlink('libxx.a');
my $created = `$ar $arflags libxx.a a1.o $redir`;
$created =~ s/a1\.o/#OBJECT#/g;
# Some versions of ar print different things on add. Find out.
my $add = `$ar $arflags libxx.a a2.o $redir`;
$add =~ s/a2\.o/#OBJECT#/g;
# Some versions of ar print different things on replacement. Find out.
my $repl = `$ar $arflags libxx.a a2.o $redir`;
$repl =~ s/a2\.o/#OBJECT#/g;
unlink('libxx.a');
# Very simple
($_ = $created) =~ s/#OBJECT#/a1.o/g;
my $answer = "$ar $arflags libxx.a a1.o\n$_";
if ($port_type eq 'VMS-DCL') {
$answer = 'library /replace libxx.a a1.o';
}
run_make_test('all: libxx.a(a1.o)', $arvar, $answer);
# Multiple .o's. Add a new one to the existing library
($_ = $add) =~ s/#OBJECT#/a2.o/g;
$answer = "$ar $arflags libxx.a a2.o\n$_";
if ($port_type eq 'VMS-DCL') {
$answer = 'library /replace libxx.a a2.o';
}
run_make_test('all: libxx.a(a1.o a2.o)', $arvar, $answer);
# Touch one of the .o's so it's rebuilt
if ($port_type eq 'VMS-DCL') {
# utouch is not changing what VMS library compare is testing for.
# So do a real change by regenerating the file.
1 while unlink('a1.o');
# Later time stamp than last insertion.
sleep(2);
system('cc a1.c1 /object=a1.o');
# Next insertion will have a later timestamp.
sleep(2);
} else {
utouch(-40, 'a1.o');
}
($_ = $repl) =~ s/#OBJECT#/a1.o/g;
$answer = "$ar $arflags libxx.a a1.o\n$_";
if ($port_type eq 'VMS-DCL') {
$answer = 'library /replace libxx.a a1.o';
}
run_make_test(undef, $arvar, $answer);
# Use wildcards
$answer = "#MAKE#: Nothing to be done for 'all'.\n";
run_make_test('all: libxx.a(*.o)', $arvar, $answer);
# Touch one of the .o's so it's rebuilt
if ($port_type eq 'VMS-DCL') {
# utouch is not changing what VMS library compare is testing for.
# So do a real change by regenerating the file.
1 while unlink('a1.o');
# Make timestamp later than last insertion.
sleep(2);
system('cc a1.c1 /object=a1.o');
} else {
utouch(-30, 'a1.o');
}
($_ = $repl) =~ s/#OBJECT#/a1.o/g;
$answer = "$ar $arflags libxx.a a1.o\n$_";
if ($port_type eq 'VMS-DCL') {
$answer = 'library /replace libxx.a a1.o';
}
run_make_test(undef, $arvar, $answer);
# Use both wildcards and simple names
if ($port_type eq 'VMS-DCL') {
# utouch is not changing what VMS library compare is testing for.
# So do a real change by regenerating the file.
1 while unlink('a2.o');
sleep(2);
system('cc a2.c1 /object=a2.o');
} else {
utouch(-50, 'a2.o');
}
($_ = $add) =~ s/#OBJECT#/a3.o/g;
$_ .= "$ar $arflags libxx.a a2.o\n";
($_ .= $repl) =~ s/#OBJECT#/a2.o/g;
$answer = "$ar $arflags libxx.a a3.o\n$_";
if ($port_type eq 'VMS-DCL') {
$answer = 'library /replace libxx.a a3.o';
}
run_make_test('all: libxx.a(a3.o *.o)', $arvar, $answer);
# Check whitespace handling
if ($port_type eq 'VMS-DCL') {
# utouch is not changing what VMS library compare is testing for.
# So do a real change by regenerating the file.
1 while unlink('a2.o');
sleep(2);
system('cc a2.c1 /object=a2.o');
} else {
utouch(-40, 'a2.o');
}
($_ = $repl) =~ s/#OBJECT#/a2.o/g;
$answer = "$ar $arflags libxx.a a2.o\n$_";
if ($port_type eq 'VMS-DCL') {
$answer = 'library /replace libxx.a a2.o';
}
run_make_test('all: libxx.a( a3.o *.o )', $arvar, $answer);
rmfiles(qw(a1.c1 a2.c1 a3.c1 a1.o a2.o a3.o libxx.a));
# Check non-archive targets
# See Savannah bug #37878
$mk_string = q!
all: foo(bar).baz
foo(bar).baz: ; @echo '$@'
!;
if ($port_type eq 'VMS-DCL') {
$mk_string =~ s/echo/write sys\$\$output/;
$mk_string =~ s/\'/\"/g;
}
run_make_test($mk_string, $arvar, "foo(bar).baz\n");
# Check renaming of archive targets.
# See Savannah bug #38442
mkdir('artest', 0777);
touch('foo.vhd');
$mk_string = q!
DIR = artest
vpath % $(DIR)
default: lib(foo)
(%): %.vhd ; @cd $(DIR) && touch $(*F) && $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(*F) >/dev/null 2>&1 && rm $(*F)
.PHONY: default
!;
if ($port_type eq 'VMS-DCL') {
$mk_string =~ s#= artest#= sys\$\$disk:\[.artest\]#;
$mk_string =~ s#lib\(foo\)#lib.tlb\(foo\)#;
$mk_string =~ s#; \@cd#; pipe SET DEFAULT#;
$mk_string =~
s#touch \$\(\*F\)#touch \$\(\*F\) && library/create/text sys\$\$disk:\$\@#;
$mk_string =~
s#library#if f\$\$search(\"\$\@\") \.eqs\. \"\" then library#;
# VMS needs special handling for null extension
$mk_string =~ s#\@ \$\(\*F\)#\@ \$\(\*F\)\.#;
$mk_string =~ s#>/dev/null 2>&1 ##;
}
run_make_test($mk_string, $arvar, "");
run_make_test(undef, $arvar, "#MAKE#: Nothing to be done for 'default'.\n");
unlink('foo.vhd');
if ($osname eq 'VMS') {
remove_directory_tree("$cwdpath/artest");
} else {
remove_directory_tree('artest');
}
# Check long names for archive members.
# See Savannah bug #54395
if ($osname ne 'VMS') {
my $pre = '1234567890123456';
my $lib = 'libxx.a';
my $cr = $created;
$cr =~ s/#OBJECT#/${pre}a/g;
my $ad = $add;
$ad =~ s/#OBJECT#/${pre}b/g;
run_make_test(qq!
# Both member names > 16 characters long
default: $lib(${pre}a) $lib(${pre}b)
(%): % ; \$(AR) \$(ARFLAGS) \$@ \$%
$pre%: ; touch \$\@
!,
$arvar, "touch ${pre}a\n$ar $arflags $lib ${pre}a\n${cr}touch ${pre}b\n$ar $arflags $lib ${pre}b\n${ad}rm ${pre}a ${pre}b\n");
# Run it again; nothing should happen
run_make_test(undef, $arvar, "#MAKE#: Nothing to be done for 'default'.\n");
unlink($lib);
}
# This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly.
1;