bryner%uiuc.edu 9b12bf288a GNU Make 3.79.1, hacked to use shmsdos. This is necessary because the old
version, based off of 3.74, seems to have problems with NSPR autoconf.

r=cls.


git-svn-id: svn://10.0.0.236/trunk@85225 18797224-902f-48f8-a5cc-f745e15eee43
2001-01-21 08:07:01 +00:00

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# -*-perl-*-
$description = "Test the word, words, and wordlist functions.\n";
$details = "\
Produce a variable with a large number of words in it,
determine the number of words, and then read each one back.\n";
open(MAKEFILE,"> $makefile");
# The Contents of the MAKEFILE ...
print MAKEFILE <<'EOF';
string := word.pl general_test2.pl FORCE.pl word.pl generic_test.perl MAKEFILES_variable.pl
string2 := $(string) $(string) $(string) $(string) $(string) $(string) $(string)
string3 := $(string2) $(string2) $(string2) $(string2) $(string2) $(string2) $(string2)
string4 := $(string3) $(string3) $(string3) $(string3) $(string3) $(string3) $(string3)
all:
@echo $(words $(string))
@echo $(words $(string4))
@echo $(word 1, $(string))
@echo $(word 100, $(string))
@echo $(word 1, $(string))
@echo $(word 1000, $(string3))
@echo $(wordlist 3, 4, $(string))
@echo $(wordlist 4, 3, $(string))
@echo $(wordlist 1, 6, $(string))
@echo $(wordlist 5, 7, $(string))
@echo $(wordlist 100, 110, $(string))
@echo $(wordlist 7, 10, $(string2))
EOF
# END of Contents of MAKEFILE
close(MAKEFILE);
&run_make_with_options($makefile, "", &get_logfile);
# Create the answer to what should be produced by this Makefile
# COMPARE RESULTS
$answer = "6\n"
."2058\n"
."word.pl\n"
."\n"
."word.pl\n"
."\n"
."FORCE.pl word.pl\n"
."\n"
."word.pl general_test2.pl FORCE.pl word.pl generic_test.perl MAKEFILES_variable.pl\n"
."generic_test.perl MAKEFILES_variable.pl\n"
."\n"
."word.pl general_test2.pl FORCE.pl word.pl\n"
;
# In this call to compare output, you should use the call &get_logfile(1)
# to send the name of the last logfile created. You may also use
# the special call &get_logfile(1) which returns the same as &get_logfile(1).
&compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1));
# This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly.
1;