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# -*-perl-*-
$description = "Test various types of escaping in makefiles.";
$details = "\
Make sure that escaping of ':' works in target names.
Make sure escaping of whitespace works in target names.
Make sure that escaping of '#' works.
Make sure that backslash before non-special characters are kept.";
# TEST 1
run_make_test('
$(path)foo : ; @echo "touch ($@)"
foo\ bar: ; @echo "touch ($@)"
sharp: foo\#bar.ext
foo\#bar.ext: ; @echo "foo#bar.ext = ($@)"',
'',
'touch (foo)');
# TEST 2: This one should fail, since the ":" is unquoted.
run_make_test(undef,
'path=pre:',
"#MAKEFILE#:2: *** target pattern contains no '%'. Stop.",
512);
# TEST 3: This one should work, since we escape the ":".
run_make_test(undef,
"'path=pre\\:'",
'touch (pre:foo)');
# TEST 4: This one should fail, since the escape char is escaped.
run_make_test(undef,
"'path=pre\\\\:'",
"#MAKEFILE#:2: *** target pattern contains no '%'. Stop.",
512);
# TEST 5: This one should work
run_make_test(undef,
"'foo bar'",
'touch (foo bar)');
# TEST 6: Test escaped comments
run_make_test(undef,
'sharp',
'foo#bar.ext = (foo#bar.ext)');
# Test escaped colons in prerequisites
# Quoting of backslashes in q!! is kind of messy.
# Solaris sh does not properly handle backslashes even in '' so just
# check the output make prints, not what the shell interprets.
run_make_test(q!
foo: foo\\:bar foo\\\\\\:bar foo\\\\\\\\\\:bar
foo foo\\:bar foo\\\\\\:bar foo\\\\\\\\\\:bar: ; : '$@'
!,
'', ": 'foo:bar'\n: 'foo\\:bar'\n: 'foo\\\\:bar'\n: 'foo'\n");
# Test backslash before non-special chars: should be kept as-is
run_make_test(q!
all: ..\foo
.DEFAULT: ; : '$@'
!,
'', ": '..\\foo'\n");
# Test escaped comments in variable assignments
run_make_test(q!
self = $1
foo := $(call self,#foo#)#foo
bar := $(call self,\#bar\#)#bar
all:;@echo '$(foo) $(bar)'
!,
'',"#foo# \\#bar\\#");
# Test escaped comments in variable assignments in a variable
run_make_test(q!
C = \#
self = $1
foo := $(call self,$Cfoo$C)#foo
all:;@echo '$(foo)'
!,
'',"#foo#");
# This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly.
1;