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# -*-perl-*-
$description = "Test proper handling of SHELL.";
# Find the default value when SHELL is not set. On UNIX it will be /bin/sh,
# but on other platforms who knows?
resetENV();
delete $ENV{SHELL};
$mshell = `echo 'all:;\@echo \$(SHELL)' | $make_path -f-`;
chop $mshell;
# According to POSIX, the value of SHELL in the environment has no impact on
# the value in the makefile.
# Note %extraENV takes precedence over the default value for the shell.
$extraENV{SHELL} = '/dev/null';
run_make_test('all:;@echo "$(SHELL)"', '', $mshell);
# According to POSIX, any value of SHELL set in the makefile should _NOT_ be
# exported to the subshell! I wanted to set SHELL to be $^X (perl) in the
# makefile, but make runs $(SHELL) -c 'commandline' and that doesn't work at
# all when $(SHELL) is perl :-/. So, we just add an extra initial /./ which
# works well on UNIX and seems to work OK on at least some non-UNIX systems.
$extraENV{SHELL} = $mshell;
run_make_test("SHELL := /./$mshell\n".'
all:;@echo "$(SHELL) $$SHELL"
', '', "/./$mshell $mshell");
# As a GNU make extension, if make's SHELL variable is explicitly exported,
# then we really _DO_ export it.
$extraENV{SHELL} = $mshell;
run_make_test("export SHELL := /./$mshell\n".'
all:;@echo "$(SHELL) $$SHELL"
', '', "/./$mshell /./$mshell");
# Test out setting of SHELL, both exported and not, as a target-specific
# variable.
$extraENV{SHELL} = $mshell;
run_make_test("all: SHELL := /./$mshell\n".'
all:;@echo "$(SHELL) $$SHELL"
', '', "/./$mshell $mshell");
$extraENV{SHELL} = $mshell;
run_make_test("
SHELL := /././$mshell
one: two
two: export SHELL := /./$mshell\n".'
one two:;@echo "$@: $(SHELL) $$SHELL"
', '', "two: /./$mshell /./$mshell\none: /././$mshell $mshell\n");
# Test .SHELLFLAGS
# We can't assume the value here: on Solaris for example, every line printed
# by the shell in -x mode has a trailing space (!!)
my $script = 'true';
my $out = `/bin/sh -xc '$script' 2>&1`;
run_make_test(qq!
.SHELLFLAGS = -xc
all: ; \@$script
!,
'', $out);
# We can't just use "false" because on different systems it provides a
# different exit code.
my $script = 'r() { return 1; }; true; r; true';
my $out = `/bin/sh -xec '$script' 2>&1`;
run_make_test(qq!
.SHELLFLAGS = -xec
all: ; \@$script
!,
'', "$out#MAKE#: *** [all] Error 1\n", 512);
1;
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