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5b44ce39
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2012-02-23T13:07:57
tests: quote 'like this', not `like this', as per GCS recommendation This patch converts the automake testsuite and related files, to the use of new quoting format 'like this' or "like this" rather than `like this'. This is done for consistency with the new recommendations in the GNU Coding Standards, and, well, because I've come to actually prefer the '...' and "..." quoting formats over the `...' one. * tests/README: Update quoting format throughout. Remove some "excessive" use of quoting, and throw in minor rewording where appropriate. * tests/Makefile.am: Likewise, for comments. * tests/CheckListOfTests.am: Likewise. * tests/defs-static.in: Likewise. * tests/defs: Likewise. * tests/trivial-test-driver: Likewise. * Many tests/*.tap, tests/*.test and tests/*.sh files: Likewise, and for the diagnostic and informational messages as well. * tests/gen-testsuite-part: Likewise, and for the generated tests as well.
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#! /bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 2011-2012 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 2, 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Tests Yacc support with yacc-generated headers
# (i.e., '-d' in *YFLAGS).
# Keep in sync with sister test 'yacc-d-cxx.test'.
required='cc yacc'
. ./defs || Exit 1
cat >> configure.ac << 'END'
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_YACC
AC_CONFIG_FILES([foo/Makefile bar/Makefile baz/Makefile])
AC_OUTPUT
END
cat > Makefile.am <<'END'
SUBDIRS = foo bar baz
END
mkdir foo bar baz
cat > foo/Makefile.am <<'END'
bin_PROGRAMS = zardoz
zardoz_SOURCES = parse.y main.c
.PHONY: echo-distcom
echo-distcom:
@echo ' ' $(DIST_COMMON) ' '
END
cp foo/Makefile.am bar/Makefile.am
cp foo/Makefile.am baz/Makefile.am
cat > foo/parse.y << 'END'
%{
#include "parse.h"
int yylex () { return 0; }
void yyerror (char *s) {}
%}
%%
x : 'x' {};
%%
END
cp foo/parse.y bar/parse.y
cat > foo/main.c << 'END'
#include "parse.h"
int main ()
{
return yyparse ();
}
END
cp foo/main.c bar/main.c
# Even the generated header file is renamed when target-specific YFLAGS
# are used. This might not be the best behavior, but it has been in
# place for quite a long time, so just go along with it for now.
sed 's/"parse\.h"/"zardoz-parse.h"/' foo/parse.y > baz/parse.y
sed 's/"parse\.h"/"zardoz-parse.h"/' foo/main.c > baz/main.c
$ACLOCAL
$AUTOCONF
$AUTOMAKE -a
$FGREP parse.h foo/Makefile.in bar/Makefile.in baz/Makefile.in && Exit 1
cat >> foo/Makefile.am <<END
BUILT_SOURCES = parse.h
YFLAGS=\
-d
END
$AUTOMAKE -Wno-gnu foo/Makefile
sed 's/EOL$//' >> bar/Makefile.am <<END
AM_YFLAGS${tab}= -d EOL
BUILT_SOURCES = parse.h
END
$AUTOMAKE bar/Makefile
cat >> baz/Makefile.am <<END
BUILT_SOURCES = zardoz-parse.h
zardoz_YFLAGS =-d${tab}
END
$AUTOMAKE baz/Makefile
./configure
$MAKE
test -f foo/parse.c
test -f foo/parse.h
test -f bar/parse.c
test -f bar/parse.h
test -f baz/zardoz-parse.c
test -f baz/zardoz-parse.h
# The generated C source and header files must be shipped.
for dir in foo bar; do
cd $dir
$MAKE echo-distcom
$MAKE -s echo-distcom | grep '[ /]parse.c '
$MAKE -s echo-distcom | grep '[ /]parse.h '
cd ..
done
cd baz
$MAKE echo-distcom
$MAKE -s echo-distcom | grep '[ /]zardoz-parse.c '
$MAKE -s echo-distcom | grep '[ /]zardoz-parse.h '
cd ..
$MAKE distdir
ls -l $distdir
test -f $distdir/foo/parse.c
test -f $distdir/foo/parse.h
test -f $distdir/bar/parse.c
test -f $distdir/bar/parse.h
test -f $distdir/baz/zardoz-parse.c
test -f $distdir/baz/zardoz-parse.h
# Sanity check the distribution.
yl_distcheck
# While we are at it, make sure that 'parse.c' and 'parse.h' are erased
# by maintainer-clean, and not by distclean.
$MAKE distclean
test -f foo/parse.c
test -f foo/parse.h
test -f bar/parse.c
test -f bar/parse.h
test -f baz/zardoz-parse.c
test -f baz/zardoz-parse.h
./configure # Re-create 'Makefile'.
$MAKE maintainer-clean
test ! -f foo/parse.c
test ! -f foo/parse.h
test ! -f bar/parse.c
test ! -f bar/parse.h
test ! -f baz/zardoz-parse.c
test ! -f baz/zardoz-parse.h
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