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* dist-check.mk (warn_cflags): Remove definition, now that it's been subsumed by --enable-gcc-warnings. (my-distcheck): Use configure with --enable-gcc-warnings and remove use of $(warn_cflags).
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4.7 KiB
Makefile
134 lines
4.7 KiB
Makefile
# Most of this is probably too coreutils-centric to be useful to other packages.
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bin=bin-$$$$
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write_loser = printf '\#!%s\necho $$0: bad path 1>&2; exit 1\n' '$(SHELL)'
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TMPDIR ?= /tmp
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t=$(TMPDIR)/$(PACKAGE)/test
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pfx=$(t)/i
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# More than once, tainted build and source directory names would
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# have caused at least one "make check" test to apply "chmod 700"
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# to all directories under $HOME. Make sure it doesn't happen again.
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tp := $(shell echo "$(TMPDIR)/$(PACKAGE)-$$$$")
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t_prefix = $(tp)/a
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t_taint = '$(t_prefix) b'
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fake_home = $(tp)/home
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# Ensure that tests run from tainted build and src dir names work,
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# and don't affect anything in $HOME. Create witness files in $HOME,
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# record their attributes, and build/test. Then ensure that the
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# witnesses were not affected.
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ALL_RECURSIVE_TARGETS += taint-distcheck
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taint-distcheck: $(DIST_ARCHIVES)
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test -d $(t_taint) && chmod -R 700 $(t_taint) || :
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-rm -rf $(t_taint) $(fake_home)
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mkdir -p $(t_prefix) $(t_taint) $(fake_home)
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GZIP=$(GZIP_ENV) $(AMTAR) -C $(t_taint) -zxf $(distdir).tar.gz
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mkfifo $(fake_home)/fifo
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touch $(fake_home)/f
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mkdir -p $(fake_home)/d/e
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ls -lR $(fake_home) $(t_prefix) > $(tp)/.ls-before
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cd $(t_taint)/$(distdir) \
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&& ./configure \
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&& $(MAKE) \
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&& HOME=$(fake_home) $(MAKE) check \
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&& ls -lR $(fake_home) $(t_prefix) > $(tp)/.ls-after \
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&& diff $(tp)/.ls-before $(tp)/.ls-after \
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&& test -d $(t_prefix)
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rm -rf $(tp)
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# Verify that a twisted use of --program-transform-name=PROGRAM works.
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define install-transform-check
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echo running install-transform-check \
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&& rm -rf $(pfx) \
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&& $(MAKE) program_transform_name='s/.*/zyx/' \
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prefix=$(pfx) install \
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&& test "$$(echo $(pfx)/bin/*)" = "$(pfx)/bin/zyx" \
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&& test "$$(find $(pfx)/share/man -type f|sed 's,.*/,,;s,\..*,,')" = "zyx"
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endef
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# Install, then verify that all binaries and man pages are in place.
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# Note that neither the binary, ginstall, nor the ].1 man page is installed.
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define my-instcheck
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$(MAKE) prefix=$(pfx) install \
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&& test ! -f $(pfx)/bin/ginstall \
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&& { fail=0; \
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for i in $(built_programs); do \
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test "$$i" = ginstall && i=install; \
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for j in "$(pfx)/bin/$$i" \
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"$(pfx)/share/man/man1/$$i.1"; do \
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case $$j in *'[.1') continue;; esac; \
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test -f "$$j" && : \
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|| { echo "$$j not installed"; fail=1; }; \
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done; \
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done; \
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test $$fail = 1 && exit 1 || :; \
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}
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endef
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define coreutils-path-check
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{ \
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if test -f $(srcdir)/src/true.c; then \
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fail=1; \
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mkdir $(bin) \
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&& ($(write_loser)) > $(bin)/loser \
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&& chmod a+x $(bin)/loser \
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&& for i in $(built_programs); do \
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case $$i in \
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rm|expr|basename|echo|sort|ls|tr);; \
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cat|dirname|mv|wc);; \
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*) ln $(bin)/loser $(bin)/$$i;; \
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esac; \
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done \
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&& ln -sf ../src/true $(bin)/false \
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&& PATH=`pwd`/$(bin)$(PATH_SEPARATOR)$$PATH \
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$(MAKE) -C tests check \
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&& { test -d gnulib-tests \
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&& $(MAKE) -C gnulib-tests check \
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|| :; } \
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&& rm -rf $(bin) \
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&& fail=0; \
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else \
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fail=0; \
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fi; \
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test $$fail = 1 && exit 1 || :; \
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}
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endef
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# Use -Wformat -Werror to detect format-string/arg-list mismatches.
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# Also, check for shadowing problems with -Wshadow, and for pointer
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# arithmetic problems with -Wpointer-arith.
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# These CFLAGS are pretty strict. If you build this target, you probably
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# have to have a recent version of gcc and glibc headers.
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# The hard-linking for-loop below ensures that there is a bin/ directory
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# full of all of the programs under test (except the ones that are required
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# for basic Makefile rules), all symlinked to the just-built "false" program.
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# This is to ensure that if ever a test neglects to make PATH include
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# the build srcdir, these always-failing programs will run.
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# Otherwise, it is too easy to test the wrong programs.
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# Note that "false" itself is a symlink to true, so it too will malfunction.
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ALL_RECURSIVE_TARGETS += my-distcheck
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my-distcheck: $(DIST_ARCHIVES) $(local-check)
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$(MAKE) syntax-check
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$(MAKE) check
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-rm -rf $(t)
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mkdir -p $(t)
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GZIP=$(GZIP_ENV) $(AMTAR) -C $(t) -zxf $(distdir).tar.gz
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cd $(t)/$(distdir) \
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&& ./configure --enable-gcc-warnings --disable-nls \
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&& $(MAKE) AM_MAKEFLAGS='$(null_AM_MAKEFLAGS)' \
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&& $(MAKE) dvi \
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&& $(install-transform-check) \
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&& $(my-instcheck) \
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&& $(coreutils-path-check) \
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&& $(MAKE) distclean
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(cd $(t) && mv $(distdir) $(distdir).old \
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&& $(AMTAR) -zxf - ) < $(distdir).tar.gz
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diff -ur $(t)/$(distdir).old $(t)/$(distdir)
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-rm -rf $(t)
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@echo "========================"; \
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echo "$(distdir).tar.gz is ready for distribution"; \
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echo "========================"
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