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# -*-perl-*-
$description = "Test various types of escaping in makefiles.";
$details = "\
Make sure that escaping of `:' works in target names.
Also make sure escaping of whitespace works in target names";
open(MAKEFILE,"> $makefile");
print MAKEFILE <<'EOF';
$(path)foo : ; @echo cp $^ $@
foo\ bar: ; @echo 'touch "$@"'
EOF
close(MAKEFILE);
# TEST 1
&run_make_with_options($makefile, "", &get_logfile);
$answer = "cp foo\n";
&compare_output($answer,&get_logfile(1));
# TEST 2: This one should fail, since the ":" is unquoted.
&run_make_with_options($makefile, "path=p:", &get_logfile, 512);
$answer = "$makefile:1: *** target pattern contains no `%'. Stop.\n";
&compare_output($answer,&get_logfile(1));
# TEST 3: This one should work, since we escape the ":".
&run_make_with_options($makefile, "'path=p\\:'", &get_logfile, 0);
$answer = "cp p:foo\n";
&compare_output($answer,&get_logfile(1));
# TEST 4: This one should fail, since the escape char is escaped.
&run_make_with_options($makefile, "'path=p\\\\:'", &get_logfile, 512);
$answer = "$makefile:1: *** target pattern contains no `%'. Stop.\n";
&compare_output($answer,&get_logfile(1));
# TEST 5: This one should work
&run_make_with_options($makefile, "'foo bar'", &get_logfile, 0);
$answer = "touch \"foo bar\"\n";
&compare_output($answer,&get_logfile(1));
# This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly.
1;