#! /bin/sh # Copyright (C) 2011-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # Test for a behaviour of 'TESTS_ENVIRONMENT' and 'AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT' # w.r.t. file descriptor redirections which, although undocumented, # is nonetheless required by Gnulib's 'tests/init.sh' and by coreutils' # testsuite. # The checked behaviour is that we can portably do file descriptor # redirections by placing them at the end of a {AM_,}TESTS_ENVIRONMENT # definition without a following semicolon. The need to support this # is detailedly motivated by coreutils bug#8846: # # and the following CC:ed thread on bug-autoconf list: # . test-init.sh cat >> configure.ac << 'END' AC_OUTPUT END # Use both a shell script and a perl script as tests, # for better coverage. cat >foo.test <<'END' #! /bin/sh set -e echo " " $0: foofoofoo >&8 echo " " $0: barbarbar >&9 END echo "#! $PERL -w" > bar.test cat >>bar.test <<'END' use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use strict; open(FD8, ">&=8") or die "$!"; open(FD9, ">&=9") or die "$!"; print FD8 " $0: 8888\n"; print FD9 " $0: 9999\n"; END chmod a+x foo.test bar.test $ACLOCAL $AUTOCONF # Korn Shells seem more vulnerable to the issue highlighted in coreutils # bug#8846 than other shells are. In particular, the default Korn Shell # on Debian GNU/Linux is affected by the issue. So let's try to run our # test with a system Korn Shell too, if that's available. bin_ksh=: case $SHELL in ksh|*/ksh) ;; *) for d in /bin /usr/bin; do test -f $d/ksh && { bin_ksh=$d/ksh; break; } done;; esac for sh in "$SHELL" "$bin_ksh"; do # The following hangs with Fedora 34's ksh-20120801-255: # (seq --format=z%g= 121; echo "eval ': \`(set) 2>&1\`'")|env -i ksh # yet terminates if it emits one fewer variable assignment. # Using that ksh here would make this test hang: the above is # derived from the configure script generated for this test. # Reported as https://github.com/ksh93/ksh/issues/316 case $sh in */ksh) skip_ "skipping $sh to avoid hang"; continue;; esac test "$sh" = : && continue for pfx in AM_ ''; do unindent > Makefile.am <&1 9>&8 END $AUTOMAKE -a CONFIG_SHELL="$sh" $sh ./configure CONFIG_SHELL="$sh" run_make -O VERBOSE=y check grep '[ /]foo\.test: foofoofoo$' stdout grep '[ /]foo\.test: barbarbar$' stdout grep '[ /]bar\.test: 8888$' stdout grep '[ /]bar\.test: 9999$' stdout $EGREP '(foofoofoo|barbarbar|8888|9999)' foo.log && exit 1 : # For shells with buggy 'set -e'. done done :