make/tests/scripts/options/dash-l
Paul Smith fda00f88d3 Add test suite support to Windows
* main.c (main): Sanitize program name detection on Windows.
* makeint.h: 'program' is a const string on all platforms now.
* tests/run_make_tests.bat: Windows bat file to invoke tests
* tests/test_driver.pl: Obtain system-specific error messages.
(get_osname): Compute the $port_type here.  Add more $osname checks
for different Windows Perl ports.
(_run_command): Rewrite the timeout capability to work properly
with Windows.  Don't use Perl fork/exec; instead use system(1,...)
which allows a more reliable/proper kill operation.
Also, allow options to be given as a list instead of a string, to
allow more complex quoting of command-line arguments.
* tests/run_make_tests.pl (run_make_with_options): Allow options
to be provided as a list in addition to a simple string.
(set_more_defaults): Write sample makefiles and run make on them
instead of trying to run echo and invoking make with -f-, to avoid
relying on shell and echo to get basic configuration values.  Also
create a $sh_name variable instead of hard-coding /bin/sh.
* tests/scripts/features/archives: Skip on Windows.
* tests/scripts/features/escape: Use list method for passing options.
* tests/scripts/features/include: Use system-specific error messages.
* tests/scripts/features/output-sync: "Command not found" errors
generate very different / odd output on Windows.  This needs to be
addressed but for now disable these tests on Windows.
* tests/scripts/functions/abspath: Disable on Windows.
* tests/scripts/functions/file: Use system-specific error messages.
* tests/scripts/functions/shell: "Command not found" errors generate
very different / odd output on Windows.  This needs to be addressed
but for now disable these tests on Windows.
* tests/scripts/misc/close_stdout: Disable on Windows.
* tests/scripts/options/dash-k: Use system-specific error messages.
* tests/scripts/options/dash-l: Disable on Windows.
* tests/scripts/options/eval: Use list method for passing options.
* tests/scripts/options/general: Skip some non-portable tests.
* tests/scripts/targets/ONESHELL: Skip some non-portable tests.
* tests/scripts/targets/POSIX: Skip some non-portable tests.
* tests/scripts/variables/MAKEFILES: Skip some non-portable tests.
* tests/scripts/variables/SHELL: Use a makefile not -f- for testing.
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# -*-perl-*-
# Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1992 09:34:26 -0400
# From: pds@lemming.webo.dg.com (Paul D. Smith)
$description = "Test load balancing (-l) option.";
$details = "\
This test creates a makefile where all depends on three rules
which contain the same body. Each rule checks for the existence
of a temporary file; if it exists an error is generated. If it
doesn't exist then it is created, the rule sleeps, then deletes
the temp file again. Thus if any of the rules are run in
parallel the test will fail. When make is called in this test,
it is given the -l option with a value of 0.0001. This ensures
that the load will be above this number and make will therefore
decide that it cannot run more than one job even though -j 4 was
also specified on the command line.";
# On Windows a very different algorithm is used.
$port_type eq 'W32' and return -1;
open(MAKEFILE,"> $makefile");
printf MAKEFILE q,
define test
if [ ! -f test-file ]; then \
echo >> test-file; sleep 2; %s test-file; \
else \
echo $@ FAILED; \
fi
endef
all : ONE TWO THREE
ONE : ; @$(test)
TWO : ; @$(test)
THREE : ; @$(test)
,, $CMD_rmfile;
close(MAKEFILE);
$mkoptions = "-l 0.0001";
$mkoptions .= " -j 4" if ($parallel_jobs);
# We have to wait longer than the default (5s).
&run_make_with_options($makefile, $mkoptions, &get_logfile, 0, 8);
$slurp = &read_file_into_string (&get_logfile(1));
if ($slurp !~ /cannot enforce load limit/) {
&compare_output("", &get_logfile(1));
}
1;