#!/usr/bin/env perl # -*-perl-*- # Test driver for the Make test suite # Usage: run_make_tests [testname] # [-debug] # [-help] # [-verbose] # [-keep] # [-make ] # (and others) # Copyright (C) 1992-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is part of GNU Make. # # GNU Make 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 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later # version. # # GNU Make 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 . # Add the working directory to @INC and load the test driver use FindBin; use lib "$FindBin::Bin"; our $testsroot = $FindBin::Bin; require "test_driver.pl"; use File::Spec; use Cwd; $cwdpath = cwd(); ($cwdvol, $cwddir, $_) = File::Spec->splitpath($cwdpath, 1); # Some target systems might not have the POSIX module... $has_POSIX = eval { require "POSIX.pm" }; %FEATURES = (); %DEFVARS = ( AR => undef, CC => undef ); $valgrind = 0; # invoke make with valgrind $valgrind_args = ''; $memcheck_args = '--num-callers=15 --tool=memcheck --leak-check=full --suppressions=guile.supp'; $massif_args = '--num-callers=15 --tool=massif --alloc-fn=xmalloc --alloc-fn=xcalloc --alloc-fn=xrealloc --alloc-fn=xstrdup --alloc-fn=xstrndup'; $pure_log = undef; $make_path = undef; @make_command = (); $command_string = ''; $all_tests = 0; # Shell commands $sh_name = '/bin/sh'; $is_posix_sh = 1; $CMD_rmfile = 'rm -f'; # rmdir broken in some Perls on VMS. if ($^O eq 'VMS') { require VMS::Filespec; VMS::Filespec->import(); sub vms_rmdir { my $vms_file = vmspath($_[0]); $vms_file = fileify($vms_file); my $ret = unlink(vmsify($vms_file)); return $ret }; *CORE::GLOBAL::rmdir = \&vms_rmdir; $CMD_rmfile = 'delete_file -no_ask'; } %CONFIG_FLAGS = (); # Find the strings that will be generated for various error codes. # We want them from the C locale regardless of our current locale. $ERR_no_such_file = undef; $ERR_no_such_file_code = "2"; $ERR_read_only_file = undef; $ERR_unreadable_file = undef; $ERR_nonexe_file = undef; $ERR_exe_dir = undef; $ERR_command_not_found = undef; #$SIG{INT} = sub { print STDERR "Caught a signal!\n"; die @_; }; sub valid_option { local($option) = @_; if ($option =~ /^-make([-_]?path)?$/i) { $make_path = shift @argv; if (! -f $make_path) { print "$option $make_path: Not found.\n"; exit 1; } return 1; } if ($option =~ /^-all([-_]?tests)?$/i) { $all_tests = 1; return 1; } if ($option =~ /^-(valgrind|memcheck)$/i) { $valgrind = 1; $valgrind_args = $memcheck_args; return 1; } if ($option =~ /^-massif$/i) { $valgrind = 1; $valgrind_args = $massif_args; return 1; } # This doesn't work--it _should_! Someone badly needs to fix this. # # elsif ($option =~ /^-work([-_]?dir)?$/) # { # $workdir = shift @argv; # return 1; # } return 0; } # This is an "all-in-one" function. Arguments are as follows: # # [0] (string): The makefile to be tested. undef means use the last one. # [1] (string): Arguments to pass to make. # [2] (string): Answer we should get back. # [3] (integer): Exit code we expect. A missing code means 0 (success) $makefile = undef; $old_makefile = undef; $mkpath = undef; $make_name = undef; $helptool = undef; sub subst_make_string { my $wd = cwd(); local $_ = shift; $makefile and s/#MAKEFILE#/$makefile/g; s/#MAKEPATH#/$mkpath/g; s/#MAKE#/$make_name/g; s/#PERL#/$perl_name/g; s/#PWD#/$wd/g; s/#HELPER#/$perl_name $helptool/g; return $_; } sub run_make_test { local ($makestring, $options, $answer, $err_code, $timeout) = @_; my @call = caller; # If the user specified a makefile string, create a new makefile to contain # it. If the first value is not defined, use the last one (if there is # one). if (! defined $makestring) { defined $old_makefile or die "run_make_test(undef) invoked before run_make_test('...')\n"; $makefile = $old_makefile; } elsif ($makestring) { if (! defined($makefile)) { $makefile = &get_tmpfile(); } # Make sure it ends in a newline and substitute any special tokens. $makestring && $makestring !~ /\n$/s and $makestring .= "\n"; $makestring = subst_make_string($makestring); # Populate the makefile! open(MAKEFILE, "> $makefile") or die "Failed to open $makefile: $!\n"; print MAKEFILE $makestring; close(MAKEFILE) or die "Failed to write $makefile: $!\n"; } # Do the same processing on $answer as we did on $makestring. if (defined $answer) { $answer && $answer !~ /\n$/s and $answer .= "\n"; $answer = subst_make_string($answer); } run_make_with_options($makefile, $options, &get_logfile(0), $err_code, $timeout, @call); &compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1)); $old_makefile = $makefile; $makefile = undef; } sub add_options { my $cmd = shift; foreach (@_) { if (ref($cmd)) { push(@$cmd, ref($_) ? @$_ : $_); } else { $cmd .= ' '.(ref($_) ? "@$_" : $_); } } return $cmd; } sub create_command { return !$_[0] || ref($_[0]) ? [@make_command] : join(' ', @make_command); } # The old-fashioned way... # $options can be a scalar (string) or a ref to an array of options # If it's a scalar the entire argument is passed to system/exec etc. as # a single string. If it's a ref then the array is passed to system/exec. # Using a ref should be preferred as it's more portable but all the older # invocations use strings. sub run_make_with_options { my ($filename, $options, $logname, $expected_code, $timeout, @call) = @_; @call = caller unless @call; my $code; my $command = create_command($options); $expected_code = 0 unless defined($expected_code); # Reset to reflect this one test. $test_passed = 1; if ($filename) { $command = add_options($command, '-f', $filename); } if ($options) { if (!ref($options) && $^O eq 'VMS') { # Try to make sure arguments are properly quoted. # This does not handle all cases. # We should convert the tests to use array refs not strings # VMS uses double quotes instead of single quotes. $options =~ s/\'/\"/g; # If the leading quote is inside non-whitespace, then the # quote must be doubled, because it will be enclosed in another # set of quotes. $options =~ s/(\S)(\".*\")/$1\"$2\"/g; # Options must be quoted to preserve case if not already quoted. $options =~ s/(\S+)/\"$1\"/g; # Special fixup for embedded quotes. $options =~ s/(\"\".+)\"(\s+)\"(.+\"\")/$1$2$3/g; $options =~ s/(\A)(?:\"\")(.+)(?:\"\")/$1\"$2\"/g; # Special fixup for misc/general4 test. $options =~ s/""\@echo" "cc""/\@echo cc"/; $options =~ s/"\@echo link"""/\@echo link"/; # Remove shell escapes expected to be removed by bash if ($options !~ /path=pre/) { $options =~ s/\\//g; } # special fixup for options/eval $options =~ s/"--eval=\$\(info" "eval/"--eval=\$\(info eval/; print ("Options fixup = -$options-\n") if $debug; } $command = add_options($command, $options); } my $cmdstr = cmd2str($command); $command_string = "# $call[1]:$call[2]:\n$cmdstr\n"; if ($valgrind) { print VALGRIND "\n\nExecuting: $cmdstr\n"; } { my $old_timeout = $test_timeout; $timeout and $test_timeout = $timeout; # If valgrind is enabled, turn off the timeout check $valgrind and $test_timeout = 0; if (ref($command)) { $code = run_command_with_output($logname, @$command); } else { $code = run_command_with_output($logname, $command); } $test_timeout = $old_timeout; } # Check to see if we have Purify errors. If so, keep the logfile. # For this to work you need to build with the Purify flag -exit-status=yes if ($pure_log && -f $pure_log) { if ($code & 0x7000) { $code &= ~0x7000; # If we have a purify log, save it $tn = $pure_testname . ($num_of_logfiles ? ".$num_of_logfiles" : ""); print("Renaming purify log file to $tn\n") if $debug; rename($pure_log, "$tn") or die "Can't rename $pure_log to $tn: $!\n"; ++$purify_errors; } else { unlink($pure_log); } } if ($code != $expected_code) { print "Error running @make_command (expected $expected_code; got $code)\n$call[1]:$call[2]: $cmdstr\n"; $test_passed = 0; &create_file(get_runfile(), $command_string); # If it's a SIGINT, stop here if ($code & 127) { print STDERR "\nCaught signal ".($code & 127)."!\n"; ($code & 127) == 2 and exit($code); } return 0; } if ($profile & $vos) { system "add_profile @make_command"; } return 1; } sub print_usage { &print_standard_usage ("run_make_tests", "[-make MAKE_PATHNAME] [-memcheck] [-massif]",); } sub print_help { &print_standard_help ( "-make", "\tYou may specify the pathname of the copy of make to run.", "-valgrind", "-memcheck", "\tRun the test suite under valgrind's memcheck tool.", "\tChange the default valgrind args with the VALGRIND_ARGS env var.", "-massif", "\tRun the test suite under valgrind's massif tool.", "\tChange the default valgrind args with the VALGRIND_ARGS env var." ); } sub set_defaults { # $profile = 1; $testee = "GNU Make"; $make_path = "make"; $tmpfilesuffix = "mk"; if ($port_type eq 'UNIX') { $scriptsuffix = '.sh'; } elsif ($port_type eq 'VMS') { $scriptsuffix = '.com'; } else { $scriptsuffix = '.bat'; } $ENV{LC_ALL} = $makeENV{LC_ALL}; $ENV{LANG} = $makeENV{LANG}; $ENV{LANGUAGE} = $makeENV{LANGUAGE}; use locale; my $loc = undef; if ($has_POSIX) { POSIX->import(qw(locale_h)); # Windows has POSIX locale, but only LC_ALL not LC_MESSAGES $loc = POSIX::setlocale(&POSIX::LC_ALL); POSIX::setlocale(&POSIX::LC_ALL, 'C'); } if (open(my $F, '<', 'file.none')) { print "Opened non-existent file! Skipping related tests.\n"; } else { $ERR_no_such_file = "$!"; if ($osname eq 'os390') { $ERR_no_such_file_code = "129"; } } unlink('file.out'); touch('file.out'); chmod(0444, 'file.out'); if (open(my $F, '>', 'file.out')) { print "Opened read-only file! Skipping related tests.\n"; close($F); } else { $ERR_read_only_file = "$!"; } $_ = `./file.out 2>&1`; if ($? == 0) { print "Executed non-executable file! Skipping related tests.\n"; } else { $ERR_nonexe_file = "$!"; } if ($^O =~ /cygwin/i) { # For some reason the execute here gives a different answer than make's print "Skipping directory execution on $^O\n"; } else { $_ = `./. 2>&1`; if ($? == 0) { print "Executed directory! Skipping related tests.\n"; } else { $ERR_exe_dir = "$!"; } } chmod(0000, 'file.out'); if (open(my $F, '<', 'file.out')) { print "Opened unreadable file! Skipping related tests.\n"; close($F); } else { $ERR_unreadable_file = "$!"; } unlink('file.out') or die "Failed to delete file.out: $!\n"; $_ = `/bin/sh -c 'bad-command 2>&1'`; if ($? == 0) { print "Invoked invalid file! Skipping related tests.\n"; } else { s/\r?\n//g; s/bad-command/#CMDNAME#/g; $ERR_command_not_found = $_; } $loc and POSIX::setlocale(&POSIX::LC_ALL, $loc); $ENV{LC_ALL} = $origENV{LC_ALL}; $ENV{LANG} = $origENV{LANG}; $ENV{LANGUAGE} = $origENV{LANGUAGE}; } # This is no longer used: we import config-flags.pm instead # sub parse_status # { # if (open(my $fh, '<', "$_[0]/config.status")) { # while (my $line = <$fh>) { # $line =~ m/^[SD]\["([^\"]+)"\]=" *(.*)"/ and $CONFIG_FLAGS{$1} = $2; # } # return 1; # } # return 0; # } sub find_prog { my $prog = $_[0]; my ($v, $d, $f) = File::Spec->splitpath($prog); # If there's no directory then we need to search the PATH if (! $d) { foreach my $e (File::Spec->path()) { $prog = File::Spec->catfile($e, $f); if (-x $prog) { ($v, $d, $f) = File::Spec->splitpath($prog); last; } } } return ($v, $d, $f); } sub get_config { return exists($CONFIG_FLAGS{$_[0]}) ? $CONFIG_FLAGS{$_[0]} : ''; } sub set_more_defaults { my $string; # Try to find and load config-flags.pm. They may be in the local directory # or in the $srcpath if we're remote. my $d = $cwd; my $cfg = File::Spec->catfile($d, 'config-flags.pm'); if (! -f $cfg) { # Nope, so look in the srcpath my $d = $srcpath; $cfg = File::Spec->catfile($d, 'config-flags.pm'); } -f $cfg or die "Can't locate config-flags.pm in $cwd" . ($cwd eq $srcpath ? '' : " or $srcpath") . "\n"; unshift(@INC, $d); require "config-flags.pm"; # Find the full pathname of Make. For DOS systems this is more # complicated, so we ask make itself. if ($osname eq 'VMS') { $port_type = 'VMS-DCL' unless defined $ENV{"SHELL"}; # On VMS pre-setup make to be found with simply 'make'. $make_path = 'make'; } else { create_file('make.mk', 'all:;$(info $(MAKE))'); my $mk = `$make_path -sf make.mk`; unlink('make.mk'); $mk =~ s/\r?\n$//; $mk or die "FATAL ERROR: Cannot determine the value of \$(MAKE)\n"; $make_path = $mk; } ($mpv, $mpd, $mpf) = File::Spec->splitpath($make_path); # Ask make what shell to use create_file('shell.mk', 'all:;$(info $(SHELL))'); $sh_name = `$make_path -sf shell.mk`; unlink('shell.mk'); $sh_name =~ s/\r?\n$//; if (! $sh_name) { print "Cannot determine shell\n"; $is_posix_sh = 0; } else { my $o = `$sh_name -c ': do nothing' 2>&1`; $is_posix_sh = $? == 0 && $o eq ''; } $string = `$make_path -v`; $string =~ /^(GNU Make [^,\n]*)/ or die "$make_path is not GNU Make. Version:\n$string"; $testee_version = "$1\n"; create_file('null.mk', ''); my $redir = '2>&1'; $redir = '' if os_name eq 'VMS'; $string = `$make_path -f null.mk $redir`; if ($string =~ /(.*): \*\*\* No targets\. Stop\./) { $make_name = $1; } else { $make_name = $mpf; } # prepend pwd if this is a relative path (ie, does not # start with a slash, but contains one). Thanks for the # clue, Roland. if ($mpd && !File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($make_path) && $cwdvol eq $mpv) { $mkpath = File::Spec->catpath($cwdvol, File::Spec->catdir($cwd, $mpd), $mpf); } else { $mkpath = $make_path; } # Find the helper tool $helptool = File::Spec->catfile($srcpath, 'thelp.pl'); # It's difficult to quote this properly in all the places it's used so # ensure it doesn't need to be quoted. $helptool =~ s,\\,/,g if $port_type eq 'W32'; $helptool =~ s, ,\\ ,g; # Get Purify log info--if any. if (exists $ENV{PURIFYOPTIONS} && $ENV{PURIFYOPTIONS} =~ /.*-logfile=([^ ]+)/) { $pure_log = $1 || ''; $pure_log =~ s/%v/$make_name/; $purify_errors = 0; } $string = `$make_path -j 2 -f null.mk $redir`; if ($string =~ /not supported/) { $parallel_jobs = 0; } else { $parallel_jobs = 1; } unlink('null.mk'); create_file('features.mk', 'all:;$(info $(.FEATURES))'); %FEATURES = map { $_ => 1 } split /\s+/, `$make_path -sf features.mk`; print "$make_path FEATURES: @{[%FEATURES]}\n" if $verbose; unlink('features.mk'); # Find the default values for different built-in variables my $s = "all:;\n"; foreach (keys %DEFVARS) { $s .= "\$(info $_=\$($_))\n"; } create_file('defvars.mk', $s); foreach (split "\n", `$make_path -sf defvars.mk`) { my @e = split /=/, $_, 2; $DEFVARS{$e[0]} = $e[1]; } unlink('defvars.mk'); # Set up for valgrind, if requested. @make_command = ($make_path); if ($valgrind) { my $args = $valgrind_args; open(VALGRIND, "> valgrind.out") or die "Cannot open valgrind.out: $!\n"; # -q --leak-check=yes exists $ENV{VALGRIND_ARGS} and $args = $ENV{VALGRIND_ARGS}; @make_command = ('valgrind', '--log-fd='.fileno(VALGRIND)); push(@make_command, split(' ', $args)); push(@make_command, $make_path); # F_SETFD is 2 fcntl(VALGRIND, 2, 0) or die "fcntl(setfd) failed: $!\n"; system("echo Starting on `date` 1>&".fileno(VALGRIND)); print "Enabled valgrind support.\n"; } if ($debug) { print "Port type: $port_type\n"; print "Make command: @make_command\n"; print "Shell path: $sh_name".($is_posix_sh ? ' (POSIX)' : '')."\n"; print "#PWD#: $cwdpath\n"; print "#PERL#: $perl_name\n"; print "#MAKEPATH#: $mkpath\n"; print "#MAKE#: $make_name\n"; } } sub setup_for_test { $makefile = &get_tmpfile; if (-f $makefile) { unlink $makefile; } # Get rid of any Purify logs. if ($pure_log) { ($pure_testname = $testname) =~ tr,/,_,; $pure_testname = "$pure_log.$pure_testname"; system("rm -f $pure_testname*"); print("Purify testfiles are: $pure_testname*\n") if $debug; } } exit !&toplevel;