Hash :
8355b2b5
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Date :
2011-11-04T20:15:12
test defs: new functions to analyze configure help screen * tests/defs (extract_configure_help, grep_configure_help): New functions. * tests/maintmode-configure-msg.test: Use them, reducing code duplication and test brittleness. * tests/help-depend.test: Likewise. * tests/help-depend2.test: Likewise. * tests/help-dmalloc.test: Likewise. * tests/help-lispdir.test: Likewise. * tests/help-multilib.test: Likewise. * tests/help-python.test: Likewise. * tests/help-regex.test: Likewise. * tests/help-silent.test: Likewise. * tests/help-upc.test: Likewise. * tests/help-init.test: Make grepping of configure help screen slightly stricter. * tests/self-check-configure-help.test: New self test. * tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it. From a report by Jim Meyering.
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# -*- shell-script -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
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## -------------------------------------------------------- ##
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test -f ./defs-static || {
echo "$0: ./defs-static: not found in current directory" >&2
exit 99
}
# Source the shell sanitization and variables' definitions.
. ./defs-static || exit 99
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# Guard against failure to spawn sed (seen on MSYS), or empty $argv0.
me=`echo "$argv0" | sed -e 's,.*[\\/],,;s/\.test$//'` \
&& test -n "$me" \
|| { echo "$argv0: failed to define \$me" >&2; exit 99; }
fi
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echo "$me: $testsrcdir/defs-static.in not found, check \$testsrcdir" >&2
exit 99
}
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echo "$me: $testbuilddir/defs-static not found, check \$testbuilddir" >&2
exit 99
}
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unset MFLAGS MAKEFLAGS AM_MAKEFLAGS MAKELEVEL __MKLVL__ MAKE_JOBS_FIFO
# Unset verbosity flag.
unset V
# Also unset variables that will let `make -e install' divert
# files into unwanted directories.
unset DESTDIR
unset prefix exec_prefix bindir datarootdir datadir docdir dvidir
unset htmldir includedir infodir libdir libexecdir localedir mandir
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# The tests call `make -e' but we do not want $srcdir from the environment
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unset srcdir
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unset TEST_LOG_COMPILER
unset TEST_LOGS
unset TEST_SUITE_LOG
unset RECHECK_LOGS
unset VERBOSE
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## ---------------------------- ##
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{
set +e
(exit $1)
exit $1
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# cross_compiling
# ---------------
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{
test x"$host_alias" != x
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# --------------------
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{
is_newest_files=`find "$@" -prune -newer "$1"`
test -z "$is_newest_files"
}
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# --------------------------------
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# return a non-zero exit status and print a proper diagnostic otherwise.
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{
$SHELL -c "kill -$1 \$\$; echo '$me: signal $1 seems blocked'"
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# does not exit with STATUS.
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{
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$AUTOMAKE ${1+"$@"} >stdout 2>stderr || exitcode=$?
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# -----------------------------------------------------------
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# VARIABLE-NAME.
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/^ --/ { do_print = 0; next }
(do_print == 1) { print }
' ${1+"$@"}
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/'"$am__var_re"'/ { print; do_print = 1; next; }
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' ${1+"$@"}
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./configure --help > am--all-help \
|| { cat am--all-help; Exit 1; }
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|| { cat am--our-help; Exit 1; }
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*)
echo "invalid value for \$am__using_gmake: '$am__using_gmake'" >&2
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if test -z "$am__can_chain_suffix_rules"; then
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am__can_chain_suffix_rules=yes
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mkdir am__chain.dir$$
cd am__chain.dir$$
unindent > Makefile << 'END'
.u.v: ; cp $< $@
.v.w: ; cp $< $@
END
echo make can chain suffix rules > foo.u
if $MAKE foo.w && diff foo.u foo.w; then
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else
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fi
cd ..
rm -rf am__chain.dir$$
fi
fi
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yes) return 0;;
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*) fatal_ "make_can_chain_suffix_rules: internal error";;
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g # Copy this 1st non-blank line into pattern space.
s/^\(['"$tab"' ]*\).*/x\1/ # Prepare x<indent> in pattern space.
} # Now: x<indent> in pattern and <line> in hold.
G # Build x<indent>\n<line> in pattern space, and
h # duplicate it into hold space.
s/\n.*$// # Restore x<indent> in pattern space, and
x # exchange with the above duplicate in hold space.
s/^x\(.*\)\n\1// # Remove leading <indent> from <line>.
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## ----------------------------------------------------------- ##
## Checks for required tools, and additional setups (if any) ##
## required by them. ##
## ----------------------------------------------------------- ##
# Print it here, so that the user will see it also if the test
# will be skipped due to some tool missing in $PATH itself.
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am__tool_prefix=
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# Look for (and maybe set up) required tools and/or system features; skip
# the current test if they are not found.
for tool in : $required
do
# Check that each required tool is present.
case $tool in
:) ;;
cc|c++|fortran|fortran77)
echo "$me: dummy requirement '$tool', no check done"
;;
bzip2)
# Do not use --version, bzip2 still tries to compress stdin.
echo "$me: running bzip2 --help"
bzip2 --help || exit 77
;;
cl)
CC=cl
export CC
echo "$me: running $CC -?"
$CC -? || exit 77
;;
cscope)
# Sun cscope is interactive without redirection.
echo "$me: running cscope --version </dev/null"
cscope --version </dev/null || exit 77
;;
etags)
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# when asked for --help or --version. (Emacs's etags
# does not have such problem.) Use -o /dev/null
# to make sure we do not pollute the tests/ directory.
echo "$me: running etags --version -o /dev/null"
etags --version -o /dev/null || exit 77
;;
GNUmake)
echo "$me: determine if $MAKE is GNU make"
using_gmake || exit 77
;;
gcc)
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# always use it. This is important only when the user
# has defined CC in his environment, otherwise ./configure will
# prefer gcc to other compilers.
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export CC
echo "$me: running $CC --version"
$CC --version || exit 77
echo "$me: running $CC -v"
$CC -v || exit 77
;;
gcj)
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echo "$me: running $GCJ --version"
$GCJ --version || exit 77
echo "$me: running $GCJ -v"
$GCJ -v || exit 77
;;
g++)
CXX=${am__tool_prefix}g++
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echo "$me: running $CXX --version"
$CXX --version || exit 77
echo "$me: running $CXX -v"
$CXX -v || exit 77
;;
gfortran)
FC=${am__tool_prefix}gfortran
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echo "$me: running $FC --version"
$FC --version || skip_ "GNU Fortran compiler not available"
echo "$me: running $FC -v"
$FC -v || skip_ "botched installation for GNU Fortran compiler"
case " $required " in
*\ g77\ *) ;;
*) F77=$FC; export F77;;
esac
;;
g77)
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echo "$me: running $F77 --version"
$F77 --version || skip_ "GNU Fortran 77 compiler not available"
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;;
icc)
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$CC -V -help || exit 77
;;
javac)
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# option seems to solve the problem.
echo "$me: running javac -version -help"
javac -version -help || skip_ "java compiler not found"
;;
java)
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java -version -help || skip_ "java interpreter not found"
;;
lib)
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;;
makedepend)
echo "$me: running makedepend -f-"
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;;
makeinfo-html)
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;;
non-root)
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echo "$me: cannot drop file write permissions" >&2
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fi
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;;
perl-threads)
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echo "$me: skip with Devel::Cover: cannot cope with threads" >&2
exit 77
fi
;;
native)
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;;
python)
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echo "$me: running python -V"
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;;
ro-dir)
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# (e.g., under DOS.)
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chmod a-w $ro_dir_temp || exit 99
(: > $ro_dir_temp/probe) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
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echo "$me: cannot drop directory write permissions" >&2
exit 77
fi
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;;
rst2html)
# Try the variants that are tried in check.am.
while :; do
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echo "$me: running $r2h --version"
$r2h --version && break 2
done
echo "$me: no proper rst2html program found" >&2
exit 77
done
unset r2h
;;
runtest)
# DejaGnu's runtest program. We rely on being able to specify
# the program on the runtest command-line. This requires
# DejaGnu 1.4.3 or later.
echo "$me: running runtest SOMEPROGRAM=someprogram --version"
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;;
tex)
# No all versions of Tex support `--version', so we use
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echo "$me: TeX is required, but it wasn't found by configure" >&2
exit 77
fi
;;
texi2dvi-o)
# Texi2dvi supports `-o' since Texinfo 4.1.
echo "$me: running texi2dvi -o /dev/null --version"
texi2dvi -o /dev/null --version || exit 77
;;
xsi-shell)
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echo "$me: trying some XSI constructs"
( _am_dummy="a/b/c"
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= c,a/b,b/c, \
&& eval 'test $(( 1 + 1 )) -eq 2 \
&& test "${#_am_dummy}" -eq 5' ) || exit 77
;;
flex|lex)
# Since flex is required, we pick LEX for ./configure.
LEX=flex
export LEX
echo "$me: running flex --version"
flex --version || exit 77
;;
yacc)
if test x"$YACC" = x"no"; then
# The user has explicitly told he doesn't want a yacc program
# to be used.
echo "$me: \$YACC is \"no\", skipping test" >&2
exit 77
elif test -z "$YACC"; then
# The user hasn't explicitly specified any yacc program in the
# environment, so we try to use bison, skipping the test if it's
# not found.
YACC='bison -y'
export YACC
echo "$me: running bison --version"
bison --version || exit 77
fi
;;
*)
# Generic case: the tool must support --version.
echo "$me: running $tool --version"
# It is not likely but possible that $tool is a special builtin,
# in which case the shell is allowed to exit after an error.
# So, please leave the subshell here.
( $tool --version ) || exit 77
;;
esac
done
# Using just `$testbuilddir' for the check here is ok, since the
# further temporary subdirectory where the test will be run is
# ensured not to contain any whitespace character.
case $testbuilddir in
*\ *|*\ *)
case " $required " in
*' libtool '* | *' libtoolize '* )
echo "$me: libtool/libtoolized cannot cope correctly" >&2
echo "$me: with spaces in the build tree" >&2
exit 77
;;
esac
;;
esac
# This test is necessary, although Automake's configure script bails out
# when $srcdir contains spaces. This is because $testsrcdir is in not
# configure-time $srcdir, but is instead configure-time $abs_srcdir, and
# that is allowed to contain spaces.
case $testsrcdir in
*\ * |*\ *)
case " $required " in
*' libtool '* | *' libtoolize '* | *' gettext '* )
echo "$me: our testsuite setup cannot cope correctly with spaces" >&2
echo "$me: in the source tree for libtool/gettext tests" >&2
exit 77
;;
esac
;;
esac
# We might need extra macros, e.g., from Libtool or Gettext.
# Find them on the system.
# Use `-I $top_testsrcdir/m4' in addition to `--acdir=$top_testsrcdir/m4',
# because the other `-I' directories added for libtool and gettext might
# contain files from an old version of Automake that we don't want to use.
# Use `-Wno-syntax' because we do not want our test suite to fail because
# some third-party .m4 file is underquoted.
case " $required " in
*' libtool '* | *' libtoolize '* | *' gettext '* )
aclocaldir=$testprefix/share/aclocal
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if test -f $aclocaldir/dirlist; then
extra_includes=`
<$aclocaldir/dirlist \
sed 's/#.*//;s/[ ][ ]*$//g' \
| while read dir; do test ! -d "$dir" || echo "-I $dir"; done`
else :; fi
libtool_found=no
gettext_found=no
for d in $extra_includes $aclocaldir ; do
test "x$d" != x-I || continue
if test -f "$d/libtool.m4"; then
libtool_found=yes
fi
if test -f "$d/gettext.m4"; then
gettext_found=yes
fi
done
case " $required " in
*' libtool '*|*' libtoolize '*)
if test $libtool_found != yes; then
echo "$me: libtool/libtoolize is required, but libtool.m4 wasn't" >&2
echo "$me: found in directories $aclocaldir $extra_includes" >&2
exit 77
fi
;;
*' gettext '*)
if test $gettext_found != yes; then
echo "$me: gettext is required, but gettext.m4 wasn't found" >&2
echo "$me: in directories $aclocaldir $extra_includes" >&2
exit 77
fi
;;
esac
ACLOCAL="$ACLOCAL -Wno-syntax -I $top_testsrcdir/m4 $extra_includes -I $aclocaldir"
unset libtool_found gettext_found
unset extra_includes aclocaldir
;;
esac
## ---------------------------------------------------------------- ##
## Create and set up of the temporary directory used by the test. ##
## Set up of the exit trap for cleanup of said directory. ##
## ---------------------------------------------------------------- ##
# This might be used in testcases checking distribution-related features.
# Test scripts are free to override this if they need to.
distdir=$me-1.0
# The subdirectory where the current test script will run and write its
# temporary/data files. This will be created shortly, and will be removed
# by the cleanup trap below if the test passes. If the test doesn't pass,
# this directory will be kept, to facilitate debugging.
testSubDir=$me.dir
test ! -d $testSubDir || {
find $testSubDir -type d ! -perm -700 -exec chmod u+rwx {} ";"
rm -rf $testSubDir
}
mkdir $testSubDir
cd ./$testSubDir
if test "$sh_errexit_works" = yes; then
trap 'exit_status=$?
set +e
cd "$testbuilddir"
case $exit_status,$keep_testdirs in
0,)
find $testSubDir -type d ! -perm -700 -exec chmod u+rwx {} ";"
rm -rf $testSubDir
;;
esac
test "$signal" != 0 && echo "$me: caught signal $signal"
echo "$me: exit $exit_status"
exit $exit_status
' 0
for signal in 1 2 13 15; do
trap 'signal='$signal'; { Exit 99; }' $signal
done
signal=0
fi
# Copy in some files we need.
for file in install-sh missing depcomp; do
cp "$top_testsrcdir/lib/$file" . || Exit 99
done
# Build appropriate environment in test directory. Eg create
# configure.in, touch all necessary files, etc.
# Don't use AC_OUTPUT, but AC_CONFIG_FILES so that appending
# still produces a valid configure.ac. But then, tests running
# config.status really need to append AC_OUTPUT.
{
echo "AC_INIT([$me], [1.0])"
if test x"$parallel_tests" = x"yes"; then
echo "AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([parallel-tests])"
else
echo "AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE"
fi
echo "AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile])"
} >configure.in
## ---------------- ##
## Ready to go... ##
## ---------------- ##
set -x
set -e
pwd