# -*-mode: perl; rm-trailing-spaces: nil-*- $description = "Test various forms of the GNU make 'include' command."; $details = "\ Test include, -include, sinclude and various regressions involving them. Test extra whitespace at the end of the include, multiple -includes and sincludes (should not give an error) and make sure that errors are reported for targets that were also -included."; $makefile2 = &get_tmpfile; open(MAKEFILE,"> $makefile"); # The contents of the Makefile ... print MAKEFILE < $makefile2"); print MAKEFILE "ANOTHER: ; \@echo This is another included makefile\n"; close(MAKEFILE); # Create the answer to what should be produced by this Makefile &run_make_with_options($makefile, "all", &get_logfile); $answer = "There should be no errors for this makefile.\n"; &compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1)); &run_make_with_options($makefile, "ANOTHER", &get_logfile); $answer = "This is another included makefile\n"; &compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1)); $makefile = undef; # Try to build the "error" target; this will fail since we don't know # how to create makeit.mk, but we should also get a message (even though # the -include suppressed it during the makefile read phase, we should # see one during the makefile run phase). run_make_test (' -include foo.mk error: foo.mk ; @echo $@ ', '', "#MAKE#: *** No rule to make target 'foo.mk', needed by 'error'. Stop.\n", 512 ); # Make sure that target-specific variables don't impact things. This could # happen because a file record is created when a target-specific variable is # set. run_make_test (' bar.mk: foo := baz -include bar.mk hello: ; @echo hello ', '', "hello\n" ); # Test inheritance of dontcare flag when rebuilding makefiles. # run_make_test(' .PHONY: all all: ; @: -include foo foo: bar; @: ', '', ''); # Make sure that we don't die when the command fails but we dontcare. # (Savannah bug #13216). # run_make_test(' .PHONY: all all:; @: -include foo foo: bar; @: bar:; @exit 1 ', '', ''); # Check include, sinclude, -include with no filenames. # (Savannah bug #1761). run_make_test(' .PHONY: all all:; @: include -include sinclude', '', ''); # Test that the diagnostics is issued even if the target has been # tried before with the dontcare flag (direct dependency case). # run_make_test(' -include foo all: bar foo: baz bar: baz ', '', "#MAKE#: *** No rule to make target 'baz', needed by 'bar'. Stop.\n", 512); # Test that the diagnostics is issued even if the target has been # tried before with the dontcare flag (indirect dependency case). # run_make_test(' -include foo all: bar foo: baz bar: baz baz: end ', '', "#MAKE#: *** No rule to make target 'end', needed by 'baz'. Stop.\n", 512); # Test include of make-able file doesn't show an error (Savannah #102) run_make_test(q! .PHONY: default default:; @echo DONE inc1:; echo > $@ include inc1 include inc2 inc2:; echo > $@ !, '', "echo > inc1\necho > inc2\nDONE\n"); rmfiles('inc1', 'inc2'); # No target gets correct error run_make_test('', '', '#MAKE#: *** No targets. Stop.', 512); # No target in included file either, still gets correct error. touch('inc1.mk'); run_make_test('include inc1.mk', '', '#MAKE#: *** No targets. Stop.', 512); rmfiles('inc1.mk'); # Include same file multiple times run_make_test(q! default:; @echo DEFAULT include inc1 inc1:; echo > $@ include inc1 !, '', "echo > inc1\nDEFAULT\n"); rmfiles('inc1'); if (defined $ERR_no_such_file) { # Test that the diagnostics is issued even if the target has been # tried before with the dontcare flag (include/-include case). # run_make_test(' include bar -include foo all: foo: baz bar: baz baz: end ', '', "#MAKEFILE#:2: bar: $ERR_no_such_file\n#MAKE#: *** No rule to make target 'end', needed by 'baz'. Stop.\n", 512); # Test include of non-make-able file does show an error (Savannah #102) run_make_test(q! .PHONY: default default:; @echo DONE inc1:; echo > $@ include inc1 include inc2 !, '', "echo > inc1\n#MAKEFILE#:7: inc2: $ERR_no_such_file\n#MAKE#: *** No rule to make target 'inc2'. Stop.\n", 512); rmfiles('inc1'); # Included file has a prerequisite that fails to build run_make_test(q! default:; @echo DEFAULT include inc1 inc1: foo; echo > $@ foo:; exit 1 !, '', "exit 1\n#MAKEFILE#:3: inc1: $ERR_no_such_file\n#MAKE#: *** [#MAKEFILE#:5: foo] Error 1\n", 512); rmfiles('inc1'); # Included file has a prerequisite we don't know how to build run_make_test(q! default:; @echo DEFAULT include inc1 inc1: foo; echo > $@ !, '', "#MAKEFILE#:3: inc1: $ERR_no_such_file\n#MAKE#: *** No rule to make target 'foo', needed by 'inc1'. Stop.\n", 512); rmfiles('inc1'); } if (defined $ERR_unreadable_file) { # Including files that can't be read should show an error create_file('inc1', 'FOO := foo'); chmod 0000, 'inc1'; run_make_test(q! include inc1 all:;@echo $(FOO) !, '', "#MAKEFILE#:2: inc1: $ERR_unreadable_file\n#MAKE#: *** No rule to make target 'inc1'. Stop.", 512); # Unreadable files that we know how to successfully recreate should work run_make_test(sprintf(q! all:;@echo $(FOO) include inc1 inc1:; @%s $@ && echo FOO := bar > $@ !, $CMD_rmfile), '', "bar"); rmfiles('inc1'); } # Check that the order of remaking include files is correct: should remake # them in the same order they were encountered in the makefile. SV 58735 run_make_test(q! -include i1 i2 -include i3 -include i4 %:;@echo $@ all:; !, '', "i1\ni2\ni3\ni4\n#MAKE#: 'all' is up to date.\n"); # Check that included files work if created after the first include failed # https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?57676 run_make_test(q! -include hello.mk $(shell echo hello=world >hello.mk) include hello.mk default:; @echo $(hello) !, '', "world\n"); unlink('hello.mk'); # Check the default makefiles... this requires us to invoke make with no # arguments. Also check MAKEFILES $ENV{MAKEFILES} = 'foobar barfoo'; run_make_with_options(undef, q!-E '%:;@echo $@' -E 'all:;' -E '-include bizbaz' -E '-include bazbiz'!, get_logfile(0)); $answer = "bizbaz\nbazbiz\nfoobar\nbarfoo\nGNUmakefile\nmakefile\nMakefile\n#MAKE#: 'all' is up to date.\n"; &compare_output(subst_make_string($answer), &get_logfile(1)); 1;