# -*-perl-*- $description = "Test the behaviour of the .WAIT target."; $details = ""; # Ensure .WAIT doesn't appear in any automatic variables run_make_test(q! all: .WAIT pre1 .WAIT pre2 | .WAIT pre3 ; @echo '<=$< ^=$^ ?=$? +=$+ |=$|' pre1 pre2 pre3:; # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '', '<=pre1 ^=pre1 pre2 ?=pre1 pre2 +=pre1 pre2 |=pre3'); run_make_test(q! .SECONDEXPANSION: all: $$(pre) ; @echo '<=$< ^=$^ ?=$? +=$+ |=$|' pre1 pre2 pre3:; pre = .WAIT pre1 .WAIT pre2 | .WAIT pre3 # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '', '<=pre1 ^=pre1 pre2 ?=pre1 pre2 +=pre1 pre2 |=pre3'); run_make_test(q! all: pre p% : .WAIT p%1 .WAIT p%2 | .WAIT p%3; @echo '<=$< ^=$^ ?=$? +=$+ |=$|' pre1 pre2 pre3: ; # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '', "<=pre1 ^=pre1 pre2 ?=pre1 pre2 +=pre1 pre2 |=pre3\n"); # Unfortunately I don't think we can get away from using sleep here; at least # I can't think of any way to make sure .WAIT works without it. Even with it, # it's not reliable (in that even if .WAIT is not working we MIGHT succeed the # test--it shouldn't ever be the case that we fail the test unexpectedly). # That makes this test suite slow to run :-/. run_make_test(q! all : pre1 .WAIT pre2 pre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ sleep 1 out end-$@ pre2: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@ # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10', "start-pre1\nend-pre1\npre2\n"); # Ensure .WAIT doesn't add extra a dependency between its targets run_make_test(undef, '-j10 pre2', "pre2\n"); # sv 63856. # .WAIT on the command line. run_make_test(q! pre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ sleep 1 out end-$@ pre2: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@ # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10 pre1 .WAIT pre2', "start-pre1\nend-pre1\npre2\n"); # Multiple consecutive .WAITs. run_make_test(q! all : pre1 .WAIT .WAIT .WAIT pre2 pre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ sleep 1 out end-$@ pre2: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@ # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10', "start-pre1\nend-pre1\npre2\n"); # First and last prerequsites are .WAIT. run_make_test(q! all : .WAIT pre1 .WAIT pre2 .WAIT pre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ sleep 1 out end-$@ pre2: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@ # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10', "start-pre1\nend-pre1\npre2\n"); # All prerequisites are .WAITs. run_make_test(q! all : .WAIT .WAIT .WAIT # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10', "#MAKE#: Nothing to be done for 'all'.\n"); run_make_test(q! all: !, '-j10 .WAIT', "#MAKE#: Nothing to be done for 'all'.\n"); # Wait between the duplicate goals. run_make_test(q! all: hello.tsk .WAIT hello.tsk hello.tsk:; $(info $@) !, '-j10', "hello.tsk\n#MAKE#: Nothing to be done for 'all'.\n"); # Wait between the duplicate command line goals. run_make_test(q! hello.tsk:; $(info $@) !, '-j10 hello.tsk .WAIT hello.tsk', "hello.tsk\n#MAKE#: 'hello.tsk' is up to date.\n#MAKE#: 'hello.tsk' is up to date.\n"); # Ensure .WAIT doesn't wait between all targets run_make_test(q! all : pre1 .WAIT pre2 pre3 pre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ sleep 1 out end-$@ pre2: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ file TWO wait THREE out end-$@ pre3: ; @#HELPER# -q wait TWO out $@ file THREE # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10', "start-pre1\nend-pre1\nstart-pre2\npre3\nend-pre2\n"); unlink(qw(TWO THREE)); # Ensure .WAIT on the command line doesn't wait between all targets. run_make_test(q! pre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ sleep 1 out end-$@ pre2: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ file TWO wait THREE out end-$@ pre3: ; @#HELPER# -q wait TWO out $@ file THREE # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10 pre1 .WAIT pre2 pre3', "start-pre1\nend-pre1\nstart-pre2\npre3\nend-pre2\n"); unlink(qw(TWO THREE)); # Ensure .WAIT waits for ALL targets on the left before ANY targets on the right run_make_test(q! all : pre1 pre2 .WAIT post1 post2 pre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ file PRE1 wait PRE2 sleep 1 out end-$@ pre2: ; @#HELPER# -q wait PRE1 out $@ file PRE2 post1: ; @#HELPER# -q wait POST2 out $@ file POST1 post2: ; @#HELPER# -q file POST2 wait POST1 out $@ # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10', "start-pre1\npre2\nend-pre1\npost1\npost2\n"); unlink(qw(PRE1 PRE2 POST1 POST2)); # Ensure .WAIT on the command line waits for ALL targets on the left before ANY # targets on the right. run_make_test(q! pre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ file PRE1 wait PRE2 sleep 1 out end-$@ pre2: ; @#HELPER# -q wait PRE1 out $@ file PRE2 post1: ; @#HELPER# -q wait POST2 out $@ file POST1 post2: ; @#HELPER# -q file POST2 wait POST1 out $@ # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10 pre1 pre2 .WAIT post1 post2', "start-pre1\npre2\nend-pre1\npost1\npost2\n"); unlink(qw(PRE1 PRE2 POST1 POST2)); # See if .WAIT takes effect between different lists of prereqs # In the current implementation, .WAIT waits only between two prerequisites # in a given target. These same two targets might be run in a different # order if they appear as prerequisites of another target. This is the way # other implementations of .WAIT work. I personally think it's gross and # makes .WAIT just a toy when it comes to ordering, but it's much simpler # to implement than creating an actual edge in the DAG to represent .WAIT # and since that's what users expect, we'll do the same for now. run_make_test(q! all : one two one: pre1 .WAIT pre2 two: pre2 pre1 pre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ file PRE1 wait PRE2 out end-$@ pre2: ; @#HELPER# -q wait PRE1 out $@ file PRE2 # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10', "start-pre1\npre2\nend-pre1\n"); unlink(qw(PRE1 PRE2)); # Check that .WAIT works with pattern rules run_make_test(q! all: pre p% : p%1 .WAIT p%2; pre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ sleep 1 out end-$@ pre2: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@ # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10', "start-pre1\nend-pre1\npre2\n"); # Check that .WAIT works with secondarily expanded rules run_make_test(q! .SECONDEXPANSION: all: $$(pre) pre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ sleep 1 out end-$@ pre2: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@ pre3: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@ pre = .WAIT pre1 .WAIT pre2 | .WAIT pre3 # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10', "start-pre1\nend-pre1\npre2\npre3\n"); # Verify NOTPARALLEL works run_make_test(q! all : pre1 pre2 pre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ sleep 1 out end-$@ pre2: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@ .NOTPARALLEL: !, '-j10', "start-pre1\nend-pre1\npre2\n"); run_make_test(q! all : p1 .WAIT np1 p1: pre1 pre2 pre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ file PRE1 wait PRE2 out end-$@ pre2: ; @#HELPER# -q wait PRE1 out $@ file PRE2 np1: npre1 npre2 npre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ sleep 1 out end-$@ npre2: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@ .NOTPARALLEL: np1 !, '-j10', "start-pre1\npre2\nend-pre1\nstart-npre1\nend-npre1\nnpre2\n"); unlink(qw(PRE1 PRE2)); # Ensure we don't shuffle if .WAIT is set run_make_test(q! all : pre1 .WAIT pre2 pre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ sleep 1 out end-$@ pre2: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@ # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10 --shuffle=reverse', "start-pre1\nend-pre1\npre2\n"); # Ensure we don't shuffle if .WAIT is set on the command line. run_make_test(q! pre1: ; @#HELPER# -q out start-$@ sleep 1 out end-$@ pre2: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@ # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10 --shuffle=reverse pre1 .WAIT pre2', "start-pre1\nend-pre1\npre2\n"); # Warn about invalid .WAIT definitions run_make_test(q! .WAIT: foo .WAIT: ; echo oops all:;@: !, '', "#MAKEFILE#:2: .WAIT should not have prerequisites\n#MAKEFILE#:3: .WAIT should not have commands\n"); # Wait for all double colon targets on the left, before building targets on the # right. # Subtest 1. First run this test without .WAIT and observe and A recipes # interleave with B recipes. # Then run the same test with .WAIT and observe that all A recipes get started # sequentially before the 1st B recipe gets started and then all B recipes get # started sequentially. unlink('A-1-done', 'A-2-done', 'A-3-done', 'B-1-done', 'B-2-done', 'B-3-done'); run_make_test(q! all: A B A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-1 file A-1-done wait B-1-done out A-1-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-2 file A-2-done wait B-2-done out A-2-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-3 file A-3-done wait B-3-done out A-3-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-1-done out B-1 out B-1-done file B-1-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-2-done out B-2 out B-2-done file B-2-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-3-done out B-3 out B-3-done file B-3-done # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10', "A-1\nB-1\nB-1-done\nA-1-done\nA-2\nB-2\nB-2-done\nA-2-done\nA-3\nB-3\nB-3-done\nA-3-done\n"); unlink('A-1-done', 'A-2-done', 'A-3-done', 'B-1-done', 'B-2-done', 'B-3-done'); # Subtest 2. # Wait for all double colon targets on the left, before building targets on the # right. run_make_test(q! all: A .WAIT B A ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-1 out $@-1-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-2 out $@-2-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-3 out $@-3-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-1 out $@-1-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-2 out $@-2-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-3 out $@-3-done # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10', "A-1\nA-1-done\nA-2\nA-2-done\nA-3\nA-3-done\nB-1\nB-1-done\nB-2\nB-2-done\nB-3\nB-3-done\n"); # sv 63856. # Wait for all double colon targets on the left, before building targets on the # right. # Subtest 1. First run this test without .WAIT and observe and A recipes # interleave with B recipes. # Then run the same test with .WAIT and observe that all A recipes get started # sequentially before the 1st B recipe gets started and then all B recipes get # started sequentially. # The targets are specified on the command line. unlink('A-1-done', 'A-2-done', 'A-3-done', 'B-1-done', 'B-2-done', 'B-3-done'); run_make_test(q! A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-1 file A-1-done wait B-1-done out A-1-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-2 file A-2-done wait B-2-done out A-2-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-3 file A-3-done wait B-3-done out A-3-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-1-done out B-1 out B-1-done file B-1-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-2-done out B-2 out B-2-done file B-2-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-3-done out B-3 out B-3-done file B-3-done # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10 A B', "A-1\nB-1\nB-1-done\nA-1-done\nA-2\nB-2\nB-2-done\nA-2-done\nA-3\nB-3\nB-3-done\nA-3-done\n"); unlink('A-1-done', 'A-2-done', 'A-3-done', 'B-1-done', 'B-2-done', 'B-3-done'); # Subtest 2. # sv 63856. # Wait for all double colon targets on the left, before building targets on the # right. The targets are specified on the command line. run_make_test(q! A ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-1 out $@-1-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-2 out $@-2-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-3 out $@-3-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-1 out $@-1-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-2 out $@-2-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-3 out $@-3-done # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10 A .WAIT B', "A-1\nA-1-done\nA-2\nA-2-done\nA-3\nA-3-done\nB-1\nB-1-done\nB-2\nB-2-done\nB-3\nB-3-done\n"); # Wait for all double colon targets on the left, before building targets on the # right. # Regular targets which have double colon targets as prerequisites. # Subtest 1. First run this test without .WAIT and observe and A recipes # interleave with B recipes. # The targets are specified in the makefile. unlink('D', 'D-done', 'E', 'E-done'); unlink('A-1-done', 'A-2-done', 'A-3-done', 'B-1-done', 'B-2-done', 'B-3-done'); run_make_test(q! all: C .WAIT A B A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-1 file A-1-done wait B-1-done out A-1-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-2 file A-2-done wait B-2-done out A-2-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-3 file A-3-done wait B-3-done out A-3-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-1-done out B-1 out B-1-done file B-1-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-2-done out B-2 out B-2-done file B-2-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-3-done out B-3 out B-3-done file B-3-done C: D E D:; @#HELPER# -q out D file D wait E-done out D-done E:; @#HELPER# -q wait D out E out E-done file E-done .PHONY: C D E # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10', "D\nE\nE-done\nD-done\nA-1\nB-1\nB-1-done\nA-1-done\nA-2\nB-2\nB-2-done\nA-2-done\nA-3\nB-3\nB-3-done\nA-3-done\n"); # Wait for all double colon targets on the left, before building targets on the # right. # Regular targets which have double colon targets as prerequisites. # Subtest 2. # Run the same test with .WAIT and observe that all A recipes get started # sequentially before the 1st B recipe gets started and then all B recipes get # started sequentially. # The targets are specified in the makefile. # unlink('D', 'D-done', 'E', 'E-done'); unlink('A-1-done', 'A-2-done', 'A-3-done', 'B-1-done', 'B-2-done', 'B-3-done'); run_make_test(q! all: C .WAIT A .WAIT B A ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-1 out $@-1-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-2 out $@-2-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-3 out $@-3-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-1 out $@-1-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-2 out $@-2-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-3 out $@-3-done C: D E D:; @#HELPER# -q out D file D wait E-done out D-done E:; @#HELPER# -q wait D out E out E-done file E-done .PHONY: C D E # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10', "D\nE\nE-done\nD-done\nA-1\nA-1-done\nA-2\nA-2-done\nA-3\nA-3-done\nB-1\nB-1-done\nB-2\nB-2-done\nB-3\nB-3-done\n"); # Wait for all double colon targets on the left, before building targets on the # right. # Regular targets which have double colon targets as prerequisites. # Subtest 1. First run this test without .WAIT and observe and A recipes # interleave with B recipes. # The targets are specified on the command line. unlink('D', 'D-done', 'E', 'E-done'); unlink('A-1-done', 'A-2-done', 'A-3-done', 'B-1-done', 'B-2-done', 'B-3-done'); run_make_test(q! A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-1 file A-1-done wait B-1-done out A-1-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-2 file A-2-done wait B-2-done out A-2-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-3 file A-3-done wait B-3-done out A-3-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-1-done out B-1 out B-1-done file B-1-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-2-done out B-2 out B-2-done file B-2-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-3-done out B-3 out B-3-done file B-3-done C: D E D:; @#HELPER# -q out D file D wait E-done out D-done E:; @#HELPER# -q wait D out E out E-done file E-done .PHONY: C D E # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10 C .WAIT A B', "D\nE\nE-done\nD-done\nA-1\nB-1\nB-1-done\nA-1-done\nA-2\nB-2\nB-2-done\nA-2-done\nA-3\nB-3\nB-3-done\nA-3-done\n"); # Wait for all double colon targets on the left, before building targets on the # right. # Regular targets which have double colon targets as prerequisites. # Subtest 2. # Run the same test with .WAIT and observe that all A recipes get started # sequentially before the 1st B recipe gets started and then all B recipes get # started sequentially. # The targets are specified on the command line. unlink('D', 'D-done', 'E', 'E-done'); unlink('A-1-done', 'A-2-done', 'A-3-done', 'B-1-done', 'B-2-done', 'B-3-done'); run_make_test(q! A ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-1 out $@-1-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-2 out $@-2-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-3 out $@-3-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-1 out $@-1-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-2 out $@-2-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q out $@-3 out $@-3-done C: D E D:; @#HELPER# -q out D file D wait E-done out D-done E:; @#HELPER# -q wait D out E out E-done file E-done .PHONY: C D E # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10 C .WAIT A .WAIT B', "D\nE\nE-done\nD-done\nA-1\nA-1-done\nA-2\nA-2-done\nA-3\nA-3-done\nB-1\nB-1-done\nB-2\nB-2-done\nB-3\nB-3-done\n"); unlink('D', 'D-done', 'E', 'E-done'); unlink('A-1-done', 'A-2-done', 'A-3-done', 'B-1-done', 'B-2-done', 'B-3-done'); # Wait for all double colon targets on the left, before building targets on the # right. # Double colon targets have reqular targets as prerequisites. # Subtest 1. First run this test without .WAIT and observe and A recipes # interleave with B recipes. # The targets are specified in the makefile. unlink('D', 'D-done', 'E', 'E-done'); unlink('A-1-done', 'A-2-done', 'A-3-done', 'B-1-done', 'B-2-done', 'B-3-done'); run_make_test(q! all: A B A :: D; @#HELPER# -q out A-1 file A-1-done wait B-1-done out A-1-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-2 file A-2-done wait B-2-done out A-2-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-3 file A-3-done wait B-3-done out A-3-done B :: E; @#HELPER# -q wait A-1-done out B-1 out B-1-done file B-1-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-2-done out B-2 out B-2-done file B-2-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-3-done out B-3 out B-3-done file B-3-done D:; @#HELPER# -q out D file D wait E-done out D-done E:; @#HELPER# -q wait D out E out E-done file E-done .PHONY: D E # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10', "D\nE\nE-done\nD-done\nA-1\nB-1\nB-1-done\nA-1-done\nA-2\nB-2\nB-2-done\nA-2-done\nA-3\nB-3\nB-3-done\nA-3-done\n"); # Wait for all double colon targets on the left, before building targets on the # right. # Double colon targets have reqular targets as prerequisites. # Subtest 2. # Run the same test with .WAIT and observe that all A recipes get started # sequentially before the 1st B recipe gets started and then all B recipes get # started sequentially. # The targets are specified in the makefile. unlink('D', 'D-done', 'E', 'E-done'); unlink('A-1-done', 'A-2-done', 'A-3-done', 'B-1-done', 'B-2-done', 'B-3-done'); run_make_test(q! all: A .WAIT B A :: D; @#HELPER# -q out $@-1 out $@-1-done A :: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@-2 out $@-2-done A :: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@-3 out $@-3-done B :: E; @#HELPER# -q out $@-1 out $@-1-done B :: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@-2 out $@-2-done B :: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@-3 out $@-3-done D:; @#HELPER# -q out D out D-done E:; @#HELPER# -q out E out E-done .PHONY: D E # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10', "D\nD-done\nA-1\nA-1-done\nA-2\nA-2-done\nA-3\nA-3-done\nE\nE-done\nB-1\nB-1-done\nB-2\nB-2-done\nB-3\nB-3-done\n"); # Wait for all double colon targets on the left, before building targets on the # right. # Double colon targets have reqular targets as prerequisites. # Subtest 1. First run this test without .WAIT and observe and A recipes # interleave with B recipes. # The targets are specified on the command line. unlink('D', 'D-done', 'E', 'E-done'); unlink('A-1-done', 'A-2-done', 'A-3-done', 'B-1-done', 'B-2-done', 'B-3-done'); run_make_test(q! A :: D; @#HELPER# -q out A-1 file A-1-done wait B-1-done out A-1-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-2 file A-2-done wait B-2-done out A-2-done A ::; @#HELPER# -q out A-3 file A-3-done wait B-3-done out A-3-done B :: E; @#HELPER# -q wait A-1-done out B-1 out B-1-done file B-1-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-2-done out B-2 out B-2-done file B-2-done B ::; @#HELPER# -q wait A-3-done out B-3 out B-3-done file B-3-done D:; @#HELPER# -q out D file D wait E-done out D-done E:; @#HELPER# -q wait D out E out E-done file E-done .PHONY: D E # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10 A B', "D\nE\nE-done\nD-done\nA-1\nB-1\nB-1-done\nA-1-done\nA-2\nB-2\nB-2-done\nA-2-done\nA-3\nB-3\nB-3-done\nA-3-done\n"); # Wait for all double colon targets on the left, before building targets on the # right. # Double colon targets have reqular targets as prerequisites. # Subtest 2. # Run the same test with .WAIT and observe that all A recipes get started # sequentially before the 1st B recipe gets started and then all B recipes get # started sequentially. # The targets are specified on the command line. unlink('D', 'D-done', 'E', 'E-done'); unlink('A-1-done', 'A-2-done', 'A-3-done', 'B-1-done', 'B-2-done', 'B-3-done'); run_make_test(q! A :: D; @#HELPER# -q out $@-1 out $@-1-done A :: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@-2 out $@-2-done A :: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@-3 out $@-3-done B :: E; @#HELPER# -q out $@-1 out $@-1-done B :: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@-2 out $@-2-done B :: ; @#HELPER# -q out $@-3 out $@-3-done D:; @#HELPER# -q out D out D-done E:; @#HELPER# -q out E out E-done .PHONY: D E # This is just here so we don't fail with older versions of make .WAIT: !, '-j10 A .WAIT B', "D\nD-done\nA-1\nA-1-done\nA-2\nA-2-done\nA-3\nA-3-done\nE\nE-done\nB-1\nB-1-done\nB-2\nB-2-done\nB-3\nB-3-done\n"); unlink('D', 'D-done', 'E', 'E-done'); unlink('A-1-done', 'A-2-done', 'A-3-done', 'B-1-done', 'B-2-done', 'B-3-done'); # This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly. 1;