# -*-perl-*- $description = "Test jobserver."; $details = "These tests are ones that specifically are different when the jobserver feature is available. Most -j tests are the same whether or not jobserver is available, and those appear in the 'parallelism' test suite."; exists $FEATURES{'jobserver'} or return -1; if (!$parallel_jobs) { return -1; } # Shorthand my $np = '--no-print-directory'; # Simple test of MAKEFLAGS settings run_make_test(q! SHOW = $(patsubst --jobserver-auth=%,--jobserver-auth=,$(MAKEFLAGS)) recurse: ; @echo $@: "/$(SHOW)/"; $(MAKE) -f #MAKEFILE# all all:;@echo $@: "/$(SHOW)/" !, "-j2 $np", "recurse: /-j2 --jobserver-auth= $np/\nall: /-j2 --jobserver-auth= $np/\n"); # Setting parallelism with the environment # Command line should take precedence over the environment $extraENV{MAKEFLAGS} = "-j2 $np"; run_make_test(q! SHOW = $(patsubst --jobserver-auth=%,--jobserver-auth=,$(MAKEFLAGS)) recurse: ; @echo $@: "/$(SHOW)/"; $(MAKE) -f #MAKEFILE# all all:;@echo $@: "/$(SHOW)/" !, '', "recurse: /-j2 --jobserver-auth= $np/\nall: /-j2 --jobserver-auth= $np/\n"); delete $extraENV{MAKEFLAGS}; # Test override of -jN $extraENV{MAKEFLAGS} = "-j9 $np"; run_make_test(q! SHOW = $(patsubst --jobserver-auth=%,--jobserver-auth=,$(MAKEFLAGS)) recurse: ; @echo $@: "/$(SHOW)/"; $(MAKE) -j3 -f #MAKEFILE# recurse2 recurse2: ; @echo $@: "/$(SHOW)/"; $(MAKE) -f #MAKEFILE# all all:;@echo $@: "/$(SHOW)/" !, "-j2 $np", "recurse: /-j2 --jobserver-auth= $np/\n#MAKE#[1]: warning: -j3 forced in submake: resetting jobserver mode.\nrecurse2: /-j3 --jobserver-auth= $np/\nall: /-j3 --jobserver-auth= $np/\n"); delete $extraENV{MAKEFLAGS}; # Test override of -jN with -j run_make_test(q! SHOW = $(patsubst --jobserver-auth=%,--jobserver-auth=,$(MAKEFLAGS)) recurse: ; @echo $@: "/$(SHOW)/"; $(MAKE) -j -f #MAKEFILE# recurse2 recurse2: ; @echo $@: "/$(SHOW)/"; $(MAKE) -f #MAKEFILE# all all:;@echo $@: "/$(SHOW)/" !, "-j2 $np", "recurse: /-j2 --jobserver-auth= $np/\n#MAKE#[1]: warning: -j0 forced in submake: resetting jobserver mode.\nrecurse2: /-j $np/\nall: /-j $np/\n"); # Don't put --jobserver-auth into a re-exec'd MAKEFLAGS. # We can't test this directly because there's no way a makefile can # show the value of MAKEFLAGS we were re-exec'd with. We can intuit it # by looking for "disabling jobserver mode" warnings; we should only # get one from the original invocation and none from the re-exec. # See Savannah bug #18124 unlink('inc.mk'); run_make_test(q! -include inc.mk recur: # @echo 'MAKEFLAGS = $(MAKEFLAGS)' @rm -f inc.mk @$(MAKE) -j2 -f #MAKEFILE# all all: # @echo 'MAKEFLAGS = $(MAKEFLAGS)' @echo $@ inc.mk: # @echo 'MAKEFLAGS = $(MAKEFLAGS)' @echo 'FOO = bar' > $@ !, "$np -j2", "#MAKE#[1]: warning: -j2 forced in submake: resetting jobserver mode.\nall\n"); unlink('inc.mk'); # Test recursion which is hidden from make. # See Savannah bug #39934 # Or Red Hat bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=885474 # Windows doesn't use a pipe, and doesn't close access, so this won't happen. if ($port_type ne 'W32') { open(MAKEFILE,"> Makefile2"); print MAKEFILE ' vpath %.c ../ foo: '; close(MAKEFILE); run_make_test(q! default: ; @ #MAKEPATH# -f Makefile2 !, "-j2 $np", "#MAKE#[1]: warning: jobserver unavailable: using -j1. Add '+' to parent make rule. #MAKE#[1]: Nothing to be done for 'foo'."); rmfiles('Makefile2'); } 1; ### Local Variables: ### eval: (setq whitespace-action (delq 'auto-cleanup whitespace-action)) ### End: