This was added in Perl 5.8 but some systems still only provide older
versions such as Perl 5.6. We don't really need it anyway.
Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> reported this issue.
* tests/README: Update this to be a bit more modern.
* tests/test_driver.pl: Delete the $TEMPDIR variable.
* tests/scripts/features/temp_stdin: Use $temppath not $TEMPDIR.
Original patch from Frank Heckenbach <f.heckenbach@fh-soft.de>.
* tests/scripts/features/output-sync: Introduce a sleep to let make
write its error message. Some systems use different names for
SIGTERM so match with a regex.
* tests/scripts/features/temp_stdin: Ditto.
Original patch from Dmitry Goncharov <dgoncharov@users.sf.net>.
When handling a fatal signal ensure the temporary files for
stdin and the jobserver fifo (if in use) are deleted.
* src/makeint.h (temp_stdin_unlink): Declare a new method.
* src/main.c (temp_stdin_unlink): Delete the stdin temporary file
if it exists. If the unlink fails and we're not handling a signal
then show an error.
(main): Call temp_stdin_unlink() instead of unlinking by hand.
* src/commands.c (fatal_error_signal): Invoke cleanup methods if
we're handling a fatal signal.
* tests/scripts/features/output-sync: Test signal handling during
output sync and jobserver with FIFO.
* tests/scripts/features/temp_stdin: Test signal handling when
makefiles are read from stdin.
* tests/scripts/features/load: Add function prototypes.
* tests/scripts/features/temp_stdin: Only set user execute bits.
Some configurations don't allow changing the group bits...??
Reset the temp directory for every test to a local directory, then
after each test see if any new temp files were created and not
deleted: if they were then fail the test. Rather than delete the
temp files we leave them there and avoid reporting files that were
seen before, so the user can investigate them.
Rewrite the temp_stdin tests to rely on this built-in behavior
rather than implementing the checks directly.
* tests/test_driver.pl: Create a $TEMPDIR variable pointing to a
temporary directory outside the test temp directory.
(toplevel) Before starting any tests create a temp directory and set
the POSIX and Windows temp directory environment variables to use it.
(compare_output) Check the contents of the temp directory. If any
new files have appeared, fail the test.
* tests/scripts/features/temp_stdin: Remove check_tempfile() and
all users of it, plus setting of temp environment variables.
* README.git: Clarify that these methods are lightly tested.
* build_w32.bat: Don't support any config step: fail if not completed.
Move the config steps into bootstrap.bat. Don't print compile lines
by default and add a --verbose option to show them.
* bootstrap.bat: Ensure we have curl and sed before we do anything.
Pull the latest necessary files from gnulib. Create a convert.sed
script that can update the various template files, and update
Basic.mk, config.h.W32, and gmk-default.h.
* tests/run_make_tests.pl: Remove CRLF rather than using chop. If we
run perl in Git for Bash it seems to handle newlines differently.
* tests/scripts/features/temp_stdin: Remove the make copy and close
STDIN so we can delete the temp file on Windows.
* .gitignore: Ignore the convert.sed script.
If the re-exec fails, be sure to remove a temp makefile that was
created to read from stdin.
* src/job.c (exec_command): Return on failure.
(child_execute_job): Call exit if exec_command returns.
* src/job.h (exec_command): Don't mark as NORETURN.
* src/main.c (main): Unlink stdin temporary file if re-exec fails.
* tests/run_make_tests.pl: Get value for ERR_nonexe_file/ERR_exe_dir.
* tests/scripts/features/temp_stdin: Test that temp file unlink works.