# -*-perl-*- $description = "Test various types of escaping in makefiles."; $details = "\ Make sure that escaping of ':' works in target names. Make sure escaping of whitespace works in target names. Make sure that escaping of '#' works. Make sure that backslash before non-special characters are kept."; # TEST 1 run_make_test(q! ifdef NOESC path = pre: endif ifdef ONEESC path = pre\: endif ifdef TWOESC path = pre\\\\: endif $(path)foo : ; @echo "touch ($@)" foo\ bar: ; @echo "touch ($@)" sharp: foo\#bar.ext foo\#bar.ext: ; @echo "foo#bar.ext = ($@)" !, '', 'touch (foo)'); # TEST 2: This one should fail, since the ":" is unquoted. run_make_test(undef, 'NOESC=1', "#MAKEFILE#:12: *** target pattern contains no '%'. Stop.", 512); # TEST 3: This one should work, since we escape the ":". run_make_test(undef, 'ONEESC=1', 'touch (pre:foo)'); # TEST 4: This one should fail, since the escape char is escaped. run_make_test(undef, 'TWOESC=1', "#MAKEFILE#:12: *** target pattern contains no '%'. Stop.", 512); # TEST 5: This one should work run_make_test(undef, ['foo bar'], 'touch (foo bar)'); # TEST 6: Test escaped comments run_make_test(undef, 'sharp', 'foo#bar.ext = (foo#bar.ext)'); # Test escaped colons in prerequisites # Quoting of backslashes in q!! is kind of messy. # Solaris sh does not properly handle backslashes even in '' so just # check the output make prints, not what the shell interprets. run_make_test(q! foo: foo\\:bar foo\\\\\\:bar foo\\\\\\\\\\:bar foo foo\\:bar foo\\\\\\:bar foo\\\\\\\\\\:bar: ; : '$@' !, '', ": 'foo:bar'\n: 'foo\\:bar'\n: 'foo\\\\:bar'\n: 'foo'\n"); # Test backslash before non-special chars: should be kept as-is run_make_test(q! all: ..\foo .DEFAULT: ; : '$@' !, '', ": '..\\foo'\n"); # Test escaped comments in variable assignments run_make_test(q! self = $1 foo := $(call self,#foo#)#foo bar := $(call self,\#bar\#)#bar all:;@echo '$(foo) $(bar)' !, '',"#foo# \\#bar\\#"); # Test escaped comments in variable assignments in a variable run_make_test(q! C = \# self = $1 foo := $(call self,$Cfoo$C)#foo all:;@echo '$(foo)' !, '',"#foo#"); # This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly. 1;