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# -*-perl-*-
$description = "Test the realpath functions.";
$details = "";
run_make_test('
ifneq ($(realpath .),$(CURDIR))
$(error )
endif
ifneq ($(realpath ./),$(CURDIR))
$(error )
endif
ifneq ($(realpath .///),$(CURDIR))
$(error )
endif
ifneq ($(realpath /),/)
$(error )
endif
ifneq ($(realpath /.),/)
$(error )
endif
ifneq ($(realpath /./),/)
$(error )
endif
ifneq ($(realpath /.///),/)
$(error )
endif
ifneq ($(realpath /..),/)
$(error )
endif
ifneq ($(realpath /../),/)
$(error )
endif
ifneq ($(realpath /..///),/)
$(error )
endif
ifneq ($(realpath . /..),$(CURDIR) /)
$(error )
endif
.PHONY: all
all: ; @:
',
'',
'');
# On Windows platforms, "//" means something special. So, don't do these
# tests there.
if ($port_type ne 'W32') {
run_make_test('
ifneq ($(realpath ///),/)
$(error )
endif
ifneq ($(realpath ///.),/)
$(error )
endif
ifneq ($(realpath ///..),/)
$(error )
endif
.PHONY: all
all: ; @:',
'',
'');
}
# This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly.
1;
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