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Solaris system with an EMC NFS storage solution. Still get some odd errors here unfortunately related to sub-second timestamps that I just can't figure out. It all works if we run the tests in /tmp instead though :-/.
65 lines
1.6 KiB
Perl
65 lines
1.6 KiB
Perl
# -*-mode: perl-*-
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$description = "Test GNU make's auto-reinvocation feature.";
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$details = "\
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If the makefile or one it includes can be rebuilt then it is, and make
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is reinvoked. We create a rule to rebuild the makefile from a temp
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file, then touch the temp file to make it newer than the makefile.";
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$omkfile = $makefile;
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&utouch(-600, 'incl.mk');
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# For some reason if we don't do this then the test fails for systems
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# with sub-second timestamps, maybe + NFS? Not sure.
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&utouch(-1, 'incl-1.mk');
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run_make_test('
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all: ; @echo running rules.
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#MAKEFILE# incl.mk: incl-1.mk
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@echo rebuilding $@
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@echo >> $@
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include incl.mk',
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'', "rebuilding incl.mk\nrunning rules.\n");
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# Make sure updating the makefile itself also works
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&utouch(-600, $omkfile);
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run_make_test(undef, '', "rebuilding #MAKEFILE#\nrunning rules.\n");
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&rmfiles('incl.mk', 'incl-1.mk');
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# In this test we create an included file that's out-of-date, but then
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# the rule doesn't update it. Make shouldn't re-exec.
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&utouch(-600, 'b','a');
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#&utouch(-10, 'a');
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&touch('c');
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run_make_test('
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SHELL = /bin/sh
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all: ; @echo hello
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a : b ; echo >> $@
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b : c ; [ -f $@ ] || echo >> $@
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c: ; echo >> $@
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include $(F)',
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'F=a', "[ -f b ] || echo >> b\nhello\n");
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# Now try with the file we're not updating being the actual file we're
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# including: this and the previous one test different parts of the code.
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run_make_test(undef, "F=b", "[ -f b ] || echo >> b\nhello\n")
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&rmfiles('a','b','c');
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# This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly.
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1;
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