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# -*-perl-*-
$description = "Test pattern rules.";
$details = "";
use Cwd;
$dir = cwd;
$dir =~ s,.*/([^/]+)$,../$1,;
# TEST #0: Make sure that multiple patterns where the same target
# can be built are searched even if the first one fails
# to match properly.
#
run_make_test(q!
.PHONY: all
all: case.1 case.2 case.3
# We can't have this, due to "Implicit Rule Search Algorithm" step 5c
#xxx: void
# 1 - existing file
%.1: void
@exit 1
%.1: #MAKEFILE#
@exit 0
# 2 - phony
%.2: void
@exit 1
%.2: 2.phony
@exit 0
.PHONY: 2.phony
# 3 - implicit-phony
%.3: void
@exit 1
%.3: 3.implicit-phony
@exit 0
3.implicit-phony:
!, '', '');
# TEST #1: make sure files that are built via implicit rules are marked
# as targets (Savannah bug #12202).
#
run_make_test('
TARGETS := foo foo.out
.PHONY: all foo.in
all: $(TARGETS)
%: %.in
@echo $@
%.out: %
@echo $@
foo.in: ; @:
',
'',
'foo
foo.out');
# TEST #2: make sure intermediate files that also happened to be
# prerequisites are not removed (Savannah bug #12267).
#
run_make_test('
$(dir)/foo.o:
$(dir)/foo.y:
@echo $@
%.c: %.y
touch $@
%.o: %.c
@echo $@
.PHONY: install
install: $(dir)/foo.c
',
"dir=$dir",
"$dir/foo.y
touch $dir/foo.c
$dir/foo.o");
unlink("$dir/foo.c");
# TEST #3: make sure precious flag is set properly for targets
# that are built via implicit rules (Savannah bug #13218).
#
run_make_test('
.DELETE_ON_ERROR:
.PRECIOUS: %.bar
%.bar:; @touch $@ && exit 1
$(dir)/foo.bar:
',
"dir=$dir",
"#MAKEFILE#:6: recipe for target '$dir/foo.bar' failed
#MAKE#: *** [$dir/foo.bar] Error 1",
512);
unlink("$dir/foo.bar");
# TEST #4: make sure targets of a matched implicit pattern rule are
# never considered intermediate (Savannah bug #13022).
#
run_make_test('
.PHONY: all
all: foo.c foo.o
%.h %.c: %.in
touch $*.h
touch $*.c
%.o: %.c %.h
echo $+ >$@
%.o: %.c
@echo wrong rule
foo.in:
touch $@
',
'',
'touch foo.in
touch foo.h
touch foo.c
echo foo.c foo.h >foo.o');
unlink('foo.in', 'foo.h', 'foo.c', 'foo.o');
# TEST #5: make sure both prefix and suffix patterns work with multiple
# target patterns (Savannah bug #26593).
#
run_make_test('
all: foo.s1 foo.s2 p1.foo p2.foo
p1.% p2.%: %.orig
@echo $@
%.s1 %.s2: %.orig
@echo $@
.PHONY: foo.orig
',
'', "foo.s1\np1.foo\n");
# TEST 6: Make sure that non-target files are still eligible to be created
# as part of implicit rule chaining. Savannah bug #17752.
run_make_test(q!
BIN = xyz
COPY = $(BIN).cp
SRC = $(BIN).c
allbroken: $(COPY) $(BIN) ; @echo ok
$(SRC): ; @echo 'main(){}' > $@
%.cp: % ; @cp $< $@
% : %.c ; @cp $< $@
clean: ; @rm -rf $(SRC) $(COPY) $(BIN)
!,
'', "ok\n");
unlink(qw(xyz xyz.cp xyz.c));
# TEST 7: Make sure that all prereqs of all "also_make" targets get created
# before any of the things that depend on any of them. Savannah bug #19108.
run_make_test(q!
final: x ; @echo $@
x: x.t1 x.t2 ; @echo $@
x.t2: dep
dep: ; @echo $@
%.t1 %.t2: ; @echo $*.t1 ; echo $*.t2
!,
'', "dep\nx.t1\nx.t2\nx\nfinal\n");
# TEST 8: Verify we can remove pattern rules. Savannah bug #18622.
my @f = (qw(foo.w foo.ch));
touch(@f);
run_make_test(q!
CWEAVE := :
# Disable builtin rules
%.tex : %.w
%.tex : %.w %.ch
!,
'foo.tex',
"#MAKE#: *** No rule to make target 'foo.tex'. Stop.", 512);
unlink(@f);
# TEST #9: Test shortest stem selection in pattern rules.
run_make_test('
%.x: ;@echo one
%-mt.x: ;@echo two
all: foo.x foo-mt.x
',
'',
"one\ntwo");
1;
# This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly.
1;
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