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2012-04-06T13:12:25
tests: rename 'tests/' => 't/', '*.test' => '*.sh' When we (soon) convert the Automake testsuite to a non-recursive make setup, we'll have to fix the entries of $(TESTS) to be prepended with the subdirectory they are in; this will increase the length of $(TESTS), and thus increase the possibility of exceeding the command-line length limits on some systems (most notably, MinGW/MSYS). See automake bug#7868 for more information. Thus we rename the 'tests/' subdirectory to 't/', and each 'x.test' script in there to 'x.sh'; this way, the $(TESTS) entry 'foo.test' will become 't/foo.sh', which have the same number of characters. * tests/: Rename ... * t/: ... to this. * t/*.test: Rename ... * t/*.sh: ... to this. * t/.gitignore: Removed as obsolete. * t/defs: Adjust. * t/gen-testsuite-part: Likewise. * t/list-of-tests.mk: Likewise. * t/ccnoco.sh: Likewise. * t/ccnoco3.sh: Likewise. * t/self-check-cleanup.tap: Likewise. * t/self-check-dir.tap: Likewise. * t/self-check-me.tap: Likewise. * t/self-check-reexec.tap: Likewise. * README: Likewise. * bootstrap: Likewise * configure.ac: Likewise. * Makefile.am: Likewise. * .gitignore: Likewise. * syntax-check.mk: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
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#! /bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Make sure 'compile' searches libraries correctly
am_create_testdir=empty
required=xsi-lib-shell
. ./defs || Exit 1
get_shell_script compile
# Use a dummy cl, since cl isn't readily available on all systems
cat >cl <<'END'
#! /bin/sh
echo "$@"
END
chmod +x ./cl
# POSIX mandates that the compiler accepts a space between the -I,
# -l and -L options and their respective arguments. Traditionally,
# this should work also without a space. Try both usages.
for sp in '' ' '; do
rm -rf lib lib2 syslib "sys lib2"
mkdir syslib
:> syslib/foo.lib
syslib=`pwd`/syslib
LIB=$syslib
export LIB
mkdir lib
:> lib/bar.lib
:> lib/bar.dll.lib
# Check if compile library search correctly
opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -L${sp}lib -l${sp}bar -l${sp}foo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo lib/bar.dll.lib $syslib/foo.lib -link -LIBPATH:lib"
# Check if -static makes compile avoid bar.dll.lib
opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -L${sp}lib -static -l${sp}bar -l${sp}foo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo lib/bar.lib $syslib/foo.lib -link -LIBPATH:lib"
:> syslib/bar.lib
:> syslib/bar.dll.lib
# Check if compile finds bar.dll.lib in syslib
opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -l${sp}bar -l${sp}foo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo $syslib/bar.dll.lib $syslib/foo.lib"
# Check if compile prefers -L over $LIB
opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -L${sp}lib -l${sp}bar -l${sp}foo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo lib/bar.dll.lib $syslib/foo.lib -link -LIBPATH:lib"
mkdir lib2
:> lib2/bar.dll.lib
# Check if compile avoids bar.dll.lib in lib2 when -static
opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -L${sp}lib2 -static -l${sp}bar -l${sp}foo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo $syslib/bar.lib $syslib/foo.lib -link -LIBPATH:lib2"
# Check if compile gets two different bar libraries when -static
# is added in the middle
opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -L${sp}lib2 -L${sp}lib -l${sp}bar -static -l${sp}bar`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo lib2/bar.dll.lib lib/bar.lib -link -LIBPATH:lib2 -LIBPATH:lib"
# Check if compile gets the correct bar.dll.lib
opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -L${sp}lib -L${sp}lib2 -l${sp}bar -l${sp}foo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo lib/bar.dll.lib $syslib/foo.lib -link -LIBPATH:lib -LIBPATH:lib2"
# Check if compile gets the correct bar.dll.lib
opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -L${sp}lib2 -L${sp}lib -l${sp}bar -l${sp}foo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo lib2/bar.dll.lib $syslib/foo.lib -link -LIBPATH:lib2 -LIBPATH:lib"
mkdir "sys lib2"
:> "sys lib2/foo.dll.lib"
syslib2="`pwd`/sys lib2"
LIB="$syslib2;$LIB"
# Check if compile handles spaces in $LIB and that it prefers the order
# in a multi-component $LIB.
opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -l${sp}foo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo $syslib2/foo.dll.lib"
# Check if compile handles the 2nd directory in a multi-component $LIB.
opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -static -l${sp}foo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo $syslib/foo.lib"
done
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