| # -*-perl-*- |
| $description = "The following test tests that if you specify greater \n" |
| ."than one '-f makefilename' on the command line, \n" |
| ."that make concatenates them. This test creates three \n" |
| ."makefiles and specifies all of them with the -f option \n" |
| ."on the command line. To make sure they were concatenated, \n" |
| ."we then call make with the rules from the concatenated \n" |
| ."makefiles one at a time. Finally, it calls all three \n" |
| ."rules in one call to make and checks that the output\n" |
| ."is in the correct order."; |
| |
| $makefile2 = &get_tmpfile; |
| $makefile3 = &get_tmpfile; |
| |
| open(MAKEFILE,"> $makefile"); |
| |
| # The Contents of the MAKEFILE ... |
| |
| print MAKEFILE "all: \n"; |
| print MAKEFILE "\t\@echo This is the output from the original makefile\n"; |
| |
| # END of Contents of MAKEFILE |
| |
| close(MAKEFILE); |
| |
| # Create a second makefile |
| open(MAKEFILE,"> $makefile2"); |
| print MAKEFILE "TWO: \n"; |
| print MAKEFILE "\t\@echo This is the output from makefile 2\n"; |
| close(MAKEFILE); |
| |
| # Create a third makefile |
| open(MAKEFILE,"> $makefile3"); |
| print MAKEFILE "THREE: \n"; |
| print MAKEFILE "\t\@echo This is the output from makefile 3\n"; |
| close(MAKEFILE); |
| |
| |
| # Create the answer to what should be produced by this Makefile |
| $answer = "This is the output from the original makefile\n"; |
| |
| # Run make to catch the default rule |
| &run_make_with_options($makefile,"-f $makefile2 -f $makefile3",&get_logfile,0); |
| |
| &compare_output($answer,&get_logfile(1)); |
| |
| |
| # Run Make again with the rule from the second makefile: TWO |
| $answer = "This is the output from makefile 2\n"; |
| |
| &run_make_with_options($makefile,"-f $makefile2 -f $makefile3 TWO",&get_logfile,0); |
| |
| &compare_output($answer,&get_logfile(1)); |
| |
| |
| # Run Make again with the rule from the third makefile: THREE |
| |
| $answer = "This is the output from makefile 3\n"; |
| &run_make_with_options($makefile, |
| "-f $makefile2 -f $makefile3 THREE", |
| &get_logfile, |
| 0); |
| &compare_output($answer,&get_logfile(1)); |
| |
| |
| # Run Make again with ALL three rules in the order 2 1 3 to make sure |
| # that all rules are executed in the proper order |
| |
| $answer = "This is the output from makefile 2\n"; |
| $answer .= "This is the output from the original makefile\n"; |
| $answer .= "This is the output from makefile 3\n"; |
| &run_make_with_options($makefile, |
| "-f $makefile2 -f $makefile3 TWO all THREE", |
| &get_logfile, |
| 0); |
| &compare_output($answer,&get_logfile(1)); |
| |
| |
| # sv 62118. |
| # Validate all sorts of -f etc. options |
| |
| my $hello = 'hello.mk'; |
| my $bye = 'bye.mk'; |
| my $byesrc = 'bye.mk.src'; |
| |
| create_file($hello, 'all:; $(info hello, world) |
| '); |
| |
| create_file($bye, 'def:; $(info bye, world) |
| bye.mk: bye.mk.src; touch $@ |
| bye.mk.src:; touch $@ |
| '); |
| |
| # These invocations use the empty filename string so that the test framework |
| # doesn't add any -f options on its own. |
| |
| # Incorrect order of options. -R follows -f. |
| # Invocation of make is equivalent to |
| # echo 'all:; $(info hello, world)' | make -f bye.mk -fR - all |
| # There is bye.mk, but there is no 'R'. |
| # make runs the recipes from bye.mk and prints the error about missing 'R'. |
| |
| # Ensure the newly created bye.src.mk is newer than bye.mk. |
| &utouch(-600, $bye); |
| run_make_test('', "-f$bye -fR - all", "#MAKE#: R: No such file or directory |
| touch bye.mk.src |
| touch bye.mk |
| #MAKE#: *** No rule to make target 'R'. Stop. |
| ", 512); |
| |
| my @opts; |
| my $answer; |
| |
| # Test double -f-. |
| @opts = ('-f- -f-', '-f - -f -', '-f- -f -', '-f - -f-', |
| '-f- --file=-', '-f- --file -', '-f - --file=-', '-f - --file -', |
| '-f- --makefile=-', '-f- --makefile -', |
| '-f - --makefile=-', '-f - --makefile -', |
| '--file=- --makefile=-', '--file=- --makefile -', |
| '--file - --makefile=-', '--file - --makefile -'); |
| |
| for my $opt (@opts) { |
| # We shouldn't need this; if the options are wrong then make shouldn't try |
| # to read from stdin. |
| close(STDIN); |
| open(STDIN, "<", $hello) || die "$0: cannot open $hello for reading: $!"; |
| run_make_test('', "-f$bye $opt", "#MAKE#: *** Makefile from standard input specified twice. Stop.\n", 512); |
| } |
| |
| # -f is not followed by filename. |
| @opts = ('-f', '--file', '--makefile'); |
| $answer = "/requires an argument/"; |
| for my $opt (@opts) { |
| run_make_test('', $opt, $answer, 512); |
| } |
| |
| # Test that make correctly parses all possible syntaxes to pipe make code to |
| # the standard input. |
| |
| $answer = "touch bye.mk.src |
| touch bye.mk |
| hello, world |
| #MAKE#: 'all' is up to date.\n"; |
| |
| @opts = ('-f- all', '-f - all', '-Rf- all', '-Rf - all', |
| '--file=- all', '--file - all', |
| '--makefile=- all', '--makefile - all'); |
| for my $opt (@opts) { |
| unlink($byesrc); |
| close(STDIN); |
| open(STDIN, "<", $hello) || die "$0: cannot open $hello for reading: $!"; |
| # Ensure the newly created bye.src.mk is newer than bye.mk. |
| &utouch(-600, $bye); |
| |
| run_make_test('', "-f$bye $opt", $answer); |
| } |
| |
| close(STDIN); |
| unlink($hello, $bye, $byesrc); |
| |
| # This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly. |
| 1; |