#!./perl -w # What does this test? # This uses Porting/checkcfgvar.pl to check that none of the config.sh-like # files are missing any entries. # # Why do we test this? # We need them to be complete when we ship a release, and this way we catch # problems as early as possible. (Instead of creating the potential for yet # another last-minute job for the release manager). If a config file for a # platform is incomplete, it can't be used to correctly regenerate config.h, # because missing values result in invalid C code. We keep the files sorted # as it makes it easy to automate adding defaults. # # It's broken - how do I fix it? # The most likely reason that the test failed is because you've just added # a new entry to Configure, config.sh and config_h.SH but nowhere else. # Run something like: # perl Porting/checkcfgvar.pl --regen --default=undef # (the correct default might not always be undef) to do most of the work, and # then hand-edit configure.com (as that's not automated). # If this changes uconfig.sh, you'll also need to run perl regen/uconfig_h.pl BEGIN { @INC = '..' if -f '../TestInit.pm'; } use TestInit qw(T A); # T is chdir to the top level, A makes paths absolute system "$^X Porting/checkcfgvar.pl --tap";