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# -*-perl-*-
$description = "Test the shared object load API.";
$details = "Verify the different aspects of the shared object API.";
# Don't do anything if this system doesn't support "load"
exists $FEATURES{load} or return -1;
my $sobuild = '$(CC) '.($srcdir? "-I$srcdir":'').' -g -shared -fPIC -o $@ $<';
# First build a shared object
# Provide both a default and non-default load symbol
unlink(qw(testapi.c testapi.so));
open(my $F, '> testapi.c') or die "open: testapi.c: $!\n";
print $F <<'EOF' ;
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "gnumake.h"
int plugin_is_GPL_compatible;
static char *
test_eval (const char *buf)
{
gmk_eval (buf, 0);
return NULL;
}
static char *
test_expand (const char *val)
{
return gmk_expand (val);
}
static char *
func_test (const char *funcname, int argc, char **argv)
{
char *mem;
if (strcmp (funcname, "test-expand") == 0)
return test_expand (argv[0]);
if (strcmp (funcname, "test-eval") == 0)
return test_eval (argv[0]);
mem = gmk_alloc (strlen ("unknown") + 1);
strcpy (mem, "unknown");
return mem;
}
int
testapi_gmk_setup ()
{
gmk_add_function ("test-expand", func_test, 1, 1, 1);
gmk_add_function ("test-eval", func_test, 1, 1, 1);
return 1;
}
EOF
close($F) or die "close: testapi.c: $!\n";
run_make_test('testapi.so: testapi.c ; @'.$sobuild, '', '');
# TEST 1
# Check the gmk_expand() function
run_make_test(q!
EXPAND = expansion
all: ; @echo $(test-expand $$(EXPAND))
load testapi.so
!,
'', "expansion\n");
# TEST 2
# Check the eval operation. Prove that the argument is expanded only once
run_make_test(q!
load testapi.so
TEST = bye
ASSIGN = VAR = $(TEST) $(shell echo there)
$(test-eval $(value ASSIGN))
TEST = hi
all:;@echo '$(VAR)'
!,
'', "hi there\n");
unlink(qw(testapi.c testapi.so)) unless $keep;
# This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly.
1;
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