# -*-perl-*- $description = "Test the origin function."; $details = "This is a test of the origin function in gnu make. This function will report on where a variable was defined per the following list: 'undefined' never defined 'default' default definition 'environment' environment var without -e 'environment override' environment var with -e 'file' defined in makefile 'command line' defined on the command line 'override' defined by override in makefile 'automatic' Automatic variable\n"; # Set an environment variable $extraENV{MAKETEST} = 1; open(MAKEFILE,"> $makefile"); print MAKEFILE <<EOF; foo := bletch garf auto_var = udef CC MAKETEST MAKE foo CFLAGS WHITE \@ av = \$(foreach var, \$(auto_var), \$(origin \$(var)) ) override WHITE := BLACK all: auto \t\@echo \$(origin undefined) \t\@echo \$(origin CC) \t\@echo \$(origin MAKETEST) \t\@echo \$(origin MAKE) \t\@echo \$(origin foo) \t\@echo \$(origin CFLAGS) \t\@echo \$(origin WHITE) \t\@echo \$(origin \@) auto : \t\@echo \$(av) EOF close(MAKEFILE); &run_make_with_options($makefile, "-e WHITE=WHITE CFLAGS=", &get_logfile); # Create the answer to what should be produced by this Makefile $answer = "undefined default environment default file command line override automatic undefined default environment default file command line override automatic\n"; &compare_output($answer,&get_logfile(1)); 1;