## Make Autoconf tests.
# Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see .
# We don't actually distribute the built testsuite or package.m4, since one
# only needs m4 to build them, and m4 is required to install Autoconf.
# But if you are borrowing from this file for setting up autotest in your
# project, remember to distribute both testsuite and package.m4.
EXTRA_DIST = $(TESTSUITE_AT) local.at mktests.sh \
atlocal.in wrapper.as statesave.m4
# Running the uninstalled scripts. Build them upon `all', for the manpages.
noinst_SCRIPTS = $(wrappers)
DISTCLEANFILES = atconfig atlocal $(TESTSUITE)
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
# Import the dependencies on Autotest and M4sh.
include ../lib/freeze.mk
## ------------ ##
## package.m4. ##
## ------------ ##
# The `:;' works around a redirected compound command bash exit status bug.
package.m4: Makefile
:;{ \
echo '# Signature of the current package.' && \
echo 'm4_define([AT_PACKAGE_NAME], [$(PACKAGE_NAME)])' && \
echo 'm4_define([AT_PACKAGE_TARNAME], [$(PACKAGE_TARNAME)])' && \
echo 'm4_define([AT_PACKAGE_VERSION], [$(PACKAGE_VERSION)])' && \
echo 'm4_define([AT_PACKAGE_STRING], [$(PACKAGE_STRING)])' && \
echo 'm4_define([AT_PACKAGE_BUGREPORT], [$(PACKAGE_BUGREPORT)])' && \
echo 'm4_define([AT_PACKAGE_URL], [$(PACKAGE_URL)])'; \
} > $@-t
mv $@-t $@
## ---------- ##
## Wrappers. ##
## ---------- ##
wrappers = autoconf autoheader autom4te autoreconf autoscan autoupdate ifnames
CLEANFILES = wrapper.in $(wrappers) package.m4
wrapper.in: $(srcdir)/wrapper.as $(m4sh_m4f_dependencies)
$(MY_AUTOM4TE) --language=M4sh $(srcdir)/wrapper.as -o $@
edit = sed \
-e 's|@wrap_program[@]|$@|g' \
-e 's|@abs_top_srcdir[@]|@abs_top_srcdir@|g' \
-e 's|@abs_top_builddir[@]|@abs_top_builddir@|g' \
-e "s|@configure_input[@]|Generated from $$input.|g"
$(wrappers): wrapper.in
rm -f $@ $@.tmp
input=wrapper.in; \
$(edit) wrapper.in >$@.tmp
chmod +x $@.tmp
chmod a-w $@.tmp
mv -f $@.tmp $@
## ------------ ##
## Test suite. ##
## ------------ ##
TESTSUITE_GENERATED_AT = \
$(srcdir)/aclang.at \
$(srcdir)/acc.at \
$(srcdir)/acfortran.at \
$(srcdir)/acgo.at \
$(srcdir)/acgeneral.at \
$(srcdir)/acstatus.at \
$(srcdir)/acautoheader.at \
$(srcdir)/acautoupdate.at \
$(srcdir)/acspecific.at \
$(srcdir)/acfunctions.at \
$(srcdir)/acheaders.at \
$(srcdir)/actypes.at \
$(srcdir)/aclibs.at \
$(srcdir)/acprograms.at
TESTSUITE_HAND_AT = \
suite.at \
m4sugar.at m4sh.at autotest.at \
base.at tools.at torture.at \
compile.at c.at erlang.at fortran.at go.at \
semantics.at \
autoscan.at \
foreign.at
TESTSUITE_AT = $(TESTSUITE_GENERATED_AT) $(TESTSUITE_HAND_AT)
TESTSUITE = ./testsuite
# Run the non installed autom4te.
# Don't use AUTOM4TE since `make alpha' makes it unavailable although
# we are allowed to use it (since we ship it).
AUTOTEST = $(MY_AUTOM4TE) --language=autotest
$(TESTSUITE): package.m4 \
local.at \
$(TESTSUITE_AT) \
$(autotest_m4f_dependencies)
cd $(top_builddir)/lib/autotest && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) autotest.m4f
$(AUTOTEST) -I . -I $(srcdir) suite.at -o $@.tmp
mv $@.tmp $@
atconfig: $(top_builddir)/config.status
cd $(top_builddir) && ./config.status tests/$@
# Avoid a race condition that would make parallel "distclean" fail.
# The rule in clean-local tests for existence of $(TESTSUITE), and
# if found, attempts to run it. But the distclean-generic rule may
# be running in parallel, and it removes $(DISTCLEANFILES) which
# includes $(TESTSUITE). This is the Automake rule, plus our
# dependency, and we silence the warning from 'automake -Wall' by
# hiding the dependency behind a variable.
# TODO - fix this if newer automake accommodates the dependency.
distclean_generic = distclean-generic
$(distclean_generic): clean-local
clean-local:
test ! -f $(TESTSUITE) || $(SHELL) $(TESTSUITE) --clean
rm -f *.tmp
rm -f -r autom4te.cache
check-local: atconfig atlocal $(TESTSUITE)
$(SHELL) $(TESTSUITE) $(TESTSUITEFLAGS)
# Run the test suite on the *installed* tree.
installcheck-local: atconfig atlocal $(TESTSUITE)
$(SHELL) $(TESTSUITE) AUTOTEST_PATH="$(bindir)" $(TESTSUITEFLAGS)
## ------------------ ##
## Maintainer rules. ##
## ------------------ ##
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += $(TESTSUITE_GENERATED_AT)
## Producing the test files.
# The files which contain macros we check for syntax. Use $(top_srcdir)
# for the benefit of non-GNU make. Fix the names in the rule below
# where we `cd' to $srcdir.
autoconfdir = $(top_srcdir)/lib/autoconf
AUTOCONF_FILES = $(autoconfdir)/general.m4 \
$(autoconfdir)/status.m4 \
$(autoconfdir)/autoheader.m4 \
$(autoconfdir)/autoupdate.m4 \
$(autoconfdir)/specific.m4 \
$(autoconfdir)/functions.m4 \
$(autoconfdir)/lang.m4 \
$(autoconfdir)/c.m4 \
$(autoconfdir)/erlang.m4 \
$(autoconfdir)/fortran.m4 \
$(autoconfdir)/go.m4 \
$(autoconfdir)/headers.m4 \
$(autoconfdir)/libs.m4 \
$(autoconfdir)/types.m4 \
$(autoconfdir)/programs.m4
$(TESTSUITE_GENERATED_AT): mktests.stamp
## Recover from the removal of $@
@if test -f $@; then :; else \
rm -f mktests.stamp; \
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) mktests.stamp; \
fi
mktests.stamp : mktests.sh $(AUTOCONF_FILES)
@rm -f mktests.tmp
@touch mktests.tmp
cd $(srcdir) && ./mktests.sh \
`echo " "$(AUTOCONF_FILES) | sed 's, [^ ]*/, ../lib/autoconf/,g'`
@mv -f mktests.tmp $@
## Distribute the stamp file, since we distribute the generated files.
EXTRA_DIST += mktests.stamp
CLEANFILES += mktests.tmp
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += mktests.stamp
## maintainer-check ##
# These cannot be run in parallel.
maintainer-check:
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) maintainer-check-posix
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) maintainer-check-c++
# The hairy heredoc is more robust than using echo.
CLEANFILES += expr
expr:
:;{ \
echo '#! $(SHELL)'; \
echo 'result=`$(EXPR) "$$@"`'; \
echo 'estatus=$$?'; \
echo 'cat < $@-t
chmod +x $@-t
mv $@-t $@
# Try the test suite with more severe environments.
maintainer-check-posix: expr
POSIXLY_CORRECT=yes $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) check
rm expr
# Try using G++ as a C compiler.
maintainer-check-c++:
CC=g++ $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) check