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64 lines
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Perl
64 lines
2 KiB
Perl
# -*-perl-*-
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$description = "The following test creates a makefile to test command
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echoing. It tests that when a command line starts with
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a '\@', the echoing of that line is suppressed. It also
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tests the -n option which tells make to ONLY echo the
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commands and no execution happens. In this case, even
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the commands with '\@' are printed. Lastly, it tests the
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-s flag which tells make to prevent all echoing, as if
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all commands started with a '\@'.";
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$details = "This test is similar to the 'clean' test except that a '\@' has
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been placed in front of the delete command line. Four tests
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are run here. First, make is run normally and the first echo
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command should be executed. In this case there is no '\@' so
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we should expect make to display the command AND display the
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echoed message. Secondly, make is run with the clean target,
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but since there is a '\@' at the beginning of the command, we
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expect no output; just the deletion of a file which we check
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for. Third, we give the clean target again except this time
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we give make the -n option. We now expect the command to be
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displayed but not to be executed. In this case we need only
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to check the output since an error message would be displayed
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if it actually tried to run the delete command again and the
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file didn't exist. Lastly, we run the first test again with
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the -s option and check that make did not echo the echo
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command before printing the message.\n";
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$example = "EXAMPLE_FILE";
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touch($example);
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# TEST #1
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# -------
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run_make_test("
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all:
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\techo This makefile did not clean the dir... good
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clean:
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\t\@$delete_command $example\n",
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'', 'echo This makefile did not clean the dir... good
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This makefile did not clean the dir... good');
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# TEST #2
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# -------
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run_make_test(undef, 'clean', '');
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if (-f $example) {
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$test_passed = 0;
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unlink($example);
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}
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# TEST #3
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# -------
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run_make_test(undef, '-n clean', "$delete_command $example\n");
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# TEST #4
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# -------
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run_make_test(undef, '-s', "This makefile did not clean the dir... good\n");
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1;
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