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  • Author : Daniel Richard G
    Date : 2012-08-06 11:32:54
    Hash : 5706b6d8
    Message : Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H

  • xstc/Makefile.am
  • #
    # Definition for the tests from W3C
    #
    PYSCRIPTS=nist-test.py ms-test.py sun-test.py
    TESTDIR=Tests
    TESTDIRS=$(TESTDIR)/msxsdtest $(TESTDIR)/suntest $(TESTDIR)/Datatypes
    TARBALL=xsts-2002-01-16.tar.gz
    TARBALL_2=xsts-2004-01-14.tar.gz
    TSNAME=xmlschema2002-01-16
    TSNAME_2=xmlschema2004-01-14
    TARBALLURL=http://www.w3.org/XML/2004/xml-schema-test-suite/$(TSNAME)/$(TARBALL)
    TARBALLURL_2=http://www.w3.org/XML/2004/xml-schema-test-suite/$(TSNAME_2)/$(TARBALL_2)
    MSTESTDEF=MSXMLSchema1-0-20020116.testSet
    SUNTESTDEF=SunXMLSchema1-0-20020116.testSet
    NISTTESTDEF=NISTXMLSchema1-0-20020116.testSet
    NISTTESTDEF_2=NISTXMLSchemaDatatypes.testSet
    
    #
    # The local data and scripts
    #
    EXTRA_DIST=xstc.py xstc-to-python.xsl
    #
    # Nothing is done by make, only make tests and
    # only if Python and Schemas are enabled.
    #
    all:
    
    #
    # Rule to load the test description and extract the informations
    #
    $(TESTDIRS) Tests/Metadata/$(NISTTESTDEF_2) Tests/Metadata/$(MSTTESTDEF) Tests/Metadata/$(SUNTESTDEF):
    	-@(if [ ! -d Tests ] ; then \
    	   mkdir Tests ; \
    	   fi)
    	-@(if [ ! -f $(TARBALL_2) ] ; then \
    	   if [ -f $(srcdir)/$(TARBALL_2) ] ; then \
    	   $(LN_S) $(srcdir)/$(TARBALL_2) $(TARBALL_2) ; else \
    	   echo "Missing the test suite description (2004-01-14), trying to fetch it" ;\
    	   if [ -x "$(WGET)" ] ; then \
    	   $(WGET) $(TARBALLURL_2) ; \
    	   else echo "Dont' know how to fetch $(TARBALLURL_2)" ; fi ; fi ; fi)
    	-@(if [ -f $(TARBALL_2) ] ; then \
    	   echo -n "extracting test data (NIST)..." ; \
    	   $(TAR) -xzf $(TARBALL_2) --wildcards '*/Datatypes' '*/Metadata/$(NISTTESTDEF_2)' ; \
    	   echo "done" ; \
    	   fi)
    	-@(if [ ! -f $(TARBALL) ] ; then \
    	   if [ -f $(srcdir)/$(TARBALL) ] ; then \
    	   $(LN_S) $(srcdir)/$(TARBALL) $(TARBALL) ; else \
    	   echo "Missing the test suite description (2002-01-16), trying to fetch it" ;\
    	   if [ -x "$(WGET)" ] ; then \
    	   $(WGET) $(TARBALLURL) ; \
    	   else echo "Dont' know how to fetch $(TARBALLURL)" ; fi ; fi ; fi)
    	-@(if [ -f $(TARBALL) ] ; then \
    	   echo -n "extracting test data (Sun, Microsoft)..." ; \
    	   $(TAR) -C Tests -xzf $(TARBALL) --wildcards '*/suntest' '*/msxsdtest' '*/$(MSTESTDEF)' '*/$(SUNTESTDEF)' ; \
    	   if [ -d Tests/suntest ] ; then rm -r Tests/suntest ; fi ; \
    	   if [ -d Tests/msxsdtest ] ; then rm -r Tests/msxsdtest ; fi ; \
    	   mv Tests/xmlschema2002-01-16/* Tests ; \
    	   mv Tests/*.testSet Tests/Metadata ; \
    	   rm -r Tests/xmlschema2002-01-16 ; \
    	   echo "done" ; \
    	   fi)
    
    #
    # The python tests are generated via XSLT
    #
    nist-test.py: Tests/Metadata/$(NISTTESTDEF_2) xstc-to-python.xsl
    	-@(if [ -x $(XSLTPROC) ] ; then \
    	  echo "Rebuilding script (NIST)" $@ ; \
    	  $(XSLTPROC) --nonet --stringparam vendor NIST-2 \
    	                     $(srcdir)/xstc-to-python.xsl \
    	                     $(srcdir)/Tests/Metadata/$(NISTTESTDEF_2) > $@ ; \
    	  chmod +x $@ ; fi )
    
    ms-test.py: Tests/Metadata/$(MSTTESTDEF) xstc-to-python.xsl
    	-@(if [ -x $(XSLTPROC) ] ; then \
    	  echo "Rebuilding script (Microsoft)" $@ ; \
    	  $(XSLTPROC) --nonet --stringparam vendor MS \
    	                     $(srcdir)/xstc-to-python.xsl \
    	                     $(srcdir)/Tests/Metadata/$(MSTESTDEF) > $@ ; \
    	  chmod +x $@ ; fi )
    
    sun-test.py: Tests/Metadata/$(SUNTESTDEF) xstc-to-python.xsl
    	-@(if [ -x $(XSLTPROC) ] ; then \
    	  echo "Rebuilding script (Sun)" $@ ; \
    	  $(XSLTPROC) --nonet --stringparam vendor SUN \
    	                     $(srcdir)/xstc-to-python.xsl \
    	                     $(srcdir)/Tests/Metadata/$(SUNTESTDEF) > $@ ; \
    	  chmod +x $@ ; fi )
    
    #
    # The actual test run if present. PYTHONPATH is updated to make sure
    # we run the version from the loacl build and not preinstalled bindings
    #
    pytests: $(PYSCRIPTS) $(TESTDIRS)
    	-@(if [ -x nist-test.py -a -d $(TESTDIR)/Datatypes ] ; then 		\
    	   echo "## Running XML Schema tests (NIST)";			\
    	   PYTHONPATH="../python:../python/.libs:..:../.libs:$$PYTHONPATH" ;\
    	   export PYTHONPATH;						\
    	   LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(top_builddir)/.libs:$$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" ;	\
    	   export LD_LIBRARY_PATH;					\
    	   $(CHECKER) $(PYTHON) nist-test.py -s -b $(srcdir) ; fi)
    	-@(if [ -x sun-test.py -a -d $(TESTDIR)/suntest ] ; then 			\
    	   echo "## Running Schema tests (Sun)";				\
    	   PYTHONPATH="../python:../python/.libs:..:../.libs:$$PYTHONPATH" ;\
    	   export PYTHONPATH;						\
    	   LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(top_builddir)/.libs:$$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" ;	\
    	   export LD_LIBRARY_PATH;					\
    	   $(CHECKER) $(PYTHON) sun-test.py -s -b $(srcdir) ; fi)
    	-@(if [ -x ms-test.py -a -d $(TESTDIR)/msxsdtest ] ; then 			\
    	   echo "## Running Schema tests (Microsoft)";			\
    	   PYTHONPATH="../python:../python/.libs:..:../.libs:$$PYTHONPATH" ;\
    	   export PYTHONPATH;						\
    	   LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(top_builddir)/.libs:$$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" ;	\
    	   export LD_LIBRARY_PATH;					\
    	   $(CHECKER) $(PYTHON) ms-test.py -s -b $(srcdir) ; fi)
    
    tests:
    	-@(if [ -x $(PYTHON) ] ; then 					\
    	   $(MAKE) pytests ; fi);
    
    #
    # Heavy, works well only on RHEL3
    #
    valgrind:
    	-@(if [ -x $(PYTHON) ] ; then 					\
    	   echo '## Running the regression tests under Valgrind' ;	\
    	   $(MAKE) CHECKER='valgrind -q' pytests ; fi);
    
    CLEANFILES=$(PYSCRIPTS) test.log