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# -*-perl-*-
$description = "Test handling of static pattern rules.";
$details = "\
The makefile created in this test has three targets. The
filter command is used to get those target names ending in
.o and statically creates a compile command with the target
name and the target name with .c. It also does the same thing
for another target filtered with .elc and creates a command
to emacs a .el file";
&touch('bar.c', 'lose.c');
# TEST #0
# -------
run_make_test('
files = foo.elc bar.o lose.o
$(filter %.o,$(files)): %.o: %.c ; @echo CC -c $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(filter %.elc,$(files)): %.elc: %.el ; @echo emacs $<
',
'',
'CC -c bar.c -o bar.o');
# TEST #1
# -------
run_make_test(undef, 'lose.o', 'CC -c lose.c -o lose.o');
# TEST #2
# -------
&touch("foo.el");
run_make_test(undef, 'foo.elc', 'emacs foo.el');
# Clean up after the first tests.
unlink('foo.el', 'bar.c', 'lose.c');
# TEST #3 -- PR/1670: don't core dump on invalid static pattern rules
# -------
run_make_test('
.DEFAULT: ; @echo $@
foo: foo%: % %.x % % % y.% % ; @echo $@
',
'', ".x\ny.\nfoo");
# TEST #4 -- bug #12180: core dump on a stat pattern rule with an empty
# prerequisite list.
run_make_test('
foo.x bar.x: %.x : ; @echo $@
',
'', 'foo.x');
# TEST #5 -- bug #13881: double colon static pattern rule does not
# substitute %.
run_make_test('
foo.bar:: %.bar: %.baz
foo.baz: ;@:
',
'', '');
# TEST #6: make sure the second stem does not overwrite the first
# perprerequisite's stem (Savannah bug #16053).
#
run_make_test('
all.foo.bar: %.foo.bar: %.one
all.foo.bar: %.bar: %.two
all.foo.bar:
@echo $*
@echo $^
.DEFAULT:;@:
',
'',
'all.foo
all.one all.foo.two');
# TEST #7: make sure the second stem does not overwrite the first
# perprerequisite's stem when second expansion is enabled
# (Savannah bug #16053).
#
run_make_test('
.SECONDEXPANSION:
all.foo.bar: %.foo.bar: %.one $$*-one
all.foo.bar: %.bar: %.two $$*-two
all.foo.bar:
@echo $*
@echo $^
.DEFAULT:;@:
',
'',
'all.foo
all.one all-one all.foo.two all.foo-two');
1;