From 43210ff7d539841c5c7b000761f6bf52ffa3bd90 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: psmith <> Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 01:25:20 +0000 Subject: Add new feature: != shell assignment for portability with BSD make. Feature submitted by David Wheeler. --- tests/scripts/features/shell_assignment | 65 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 65 insertions(+) create mode 100644 tests/scripts/features/shell_assignment (limited to 'tests/scripts') diff --git a/tests/scripts/features/shell_assignment b/tests/scripts/features/shell_assignment new file mode 100644 index 00000000..686e4bd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/scripts/features/shell_assignment @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +# -*-perl-*- + +$description = "Test BSD-style shell assignments (VAR != VAL) for variables."; + +$details = ""; + +# TEST 0: Basic shell assignment (!=). + +run_make_test(' +.POSIX: + +demo1!=printf \' 1 2 3\n4\n\n5 \n \n 6\n\n\n\n\' +demo2 != printf \'7 8\n \' +demo3 != printf \'$$(demo2)\' +demo4 != printf \' 2 3 \n\' +demo5 != printf \' 2 3 \n\n\' +all: ; @echo "<$(demo1)> <$(demo2)> <$(demo3)> <$(demo4)> <${demo5}>" +', + '', "< 1 2 3 4 5 6 > <7 8 > <7 8 > < 2 3 > < 2 3 >\n"); + +# TEST 1: Handle '#' the same way as BSD make + +run_make_test(' +foo1!=echo bar#baz +hash != printf \'\043\' +foo2!= echo "bar$(hash)baz" + +all: ; @echo "<$(foo1)> <$(hash)> <$(foo2)>" +', + '', " <#> \n"); + +# TEST 2: shell assignment variables (from !=) should be recursive. +# Note that variables are re-evaluated later, so the shell can output +# a value like $(XYZZY) as part of !=. The $(XYZZY) will be EVALUATED +# when the value containing it is evaluated. On the negative side, this +# means if you don't want this, you need to escape dollar signs as $$. +# On the positive side, it means that shell programs can output macros +# that are then evaluated as they are traditionally evaluated.. and that +# you can use traditional macro evaluation semantics to implement !=. + +run_make_test(' +XYZZY = fiddle-dee-dee +dollar = $$ +VAR3 != printf \'%s\' \'$(dollar)(XYZZY)\' + +all: ; @echo "<$(VAR3)>" +', + '', "\n"); + + +# TEST 3: Overrides invoke shell anyway; they just don't store the result +# in a way that is visible. + +run_make_test(' + +override != echo abc > ,abc ; cat ,abc + +all: ; @echo "<$(override)>" ; cat ,abc +', + 'override=xyz', "\nabc\n"); + +unlink(',abc'); + + +1; -- cgit v1.2.1