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double-colon entries only if it is the last one to be updated.
155 lines
3.4 KiB
Perl
155 lines
3.4 KiB
Perl
# -*-perl-*-
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$description = "Test handling of double-colon rules.";
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$details = "\
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We test these features:
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- Multiple commands for the same (double-colon) target
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- Different prerequisites for targets: only out-of-date
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ones are rebuilt.
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- Double-colon targets that aren't the goal target.
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Then we do the same thing for parallel builds: double-colon
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targets should always be built serially.";
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# The Contents of the MAKEFILE ...
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open(MAKEFILE,"> $makefile");
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print MAKEFILE <<'EOF';
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all: baz
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foo:: f1.h ; @echo foo FIRST
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foo:: f2.h ; @echo foo SECOND
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bar:: ; @echo aaa; sleep 1; echo aaa done
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bar:: ; @echo bbb
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baz:: ; @echo aaa
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baz:: ; @echo bbb
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biz:: ; @echo aaa
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biz:: two ; @echo bbb
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two: ; @echo two
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f1.h f2.h: ; @echo $@
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d :: ; @echo ok
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d :: d ; @echo oops
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EOF
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close(MAKEFILE);
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# TEST 0: A simple double-colon rule that isn't the goal target.
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&run_make_with_options($makefile, "all", &get_logfile, 0);
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$answer = "aaa\nbbb\n";
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&compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1));
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# TEST 1: As above, in parallel
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if ($parallel_jobs) {
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&run_make_with_options($makefile, "-j10 all", &get_logfile, 0);
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$answer = "aaa\nbbb\n";
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&compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1));
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}
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# TEST 2: A simple double-colon rule that is the goal target
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&run_make_with_options($makefile, "bar", &get_logfile, 0);
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$answer = "aaa\naaa done\nbbb\n";
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&compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1));
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# TEST 3: As above, in parallel
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if ($parallel_jobs) {
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&run_make_with_options($makefile, "-j10 bar", &get_logfile, 0);
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$answer = "aaa\naaa done\nbbb\n";
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&compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1));
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}
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# TEST 4: Each double-colon rule is supposed to be run individually
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&utouch(-5, 'f2.h');
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&touch('foo');
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&run_make_with_options($makefile, "foo", &get_logfile, 0);
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$answer = "f1.h\nfoo FIRST\n";
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&compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1));
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# TEST 5: Again, in parallel.
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if ($parallel_jobs) {
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&run_make_with_options($makefile, "-j10 foo", &get_logfile, 0);
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$answer = "f1.h\nfoo FIRST\n";
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&compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1));
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}
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# TEST 6: Each double-colon rule is supposed to be run individually
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&utouch(-5, 'f1.h');
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unlink('f2.h');
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&touch('foo');
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&run_make_with_options($makefile, "foo", &get_logfile, 0);
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$answer = "f2.h\nfoo SECOND\n";
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&compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1));
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# TEST 7: Again, in parallel.
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if ($parallel_jobs) {
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&run_make_with_options($makefile, "-j10 foo", &get_logfile, 0);
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$answer = "f2.h\nfoo SECOND\n";
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&compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1));
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}
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# TEST 8: Test circular dependency check; PR/1671
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&run_make_with_options($makefile, "d", &get_logfile, 0);
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$answer = "ok\n$make_name: Circular d <- d dependency dropped.\noops\n";
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&compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1));
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# TEST 8: I don't grok why this is different than the above, but it is...
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#
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# Hmm... further testing indicates this might be timing-dependent?
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#
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#if ($parallel_jobs) {
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# &run_make_with_options($makefile, "-j10 biz", &get_logfile, 0);
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# $answer = "aaa\ntwo\nbbb\n";
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# &compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1));
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#}
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unlink('foo','f1.h','f2.h');
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# TEST 9: make sure all rules in s double colon family get executed
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# (Savannah bug #14334).
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#
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&touch('one');
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&touch('two');
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run_make_test('
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.PHONY: all
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all: result
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result:: one
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@echo $^ >>$@
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@echo $^
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result:: two
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@echo $^ >>$@
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@echo $^
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',
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'',
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'one
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two');
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unlink('result','one','two');
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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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