#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 1996-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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#
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#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see .
# Test for various older bugs related to quoting, escaping and
# line breaking in the use of AC_OUTPUT. Synthesised by a bunch
# of older tests (referenced below).
. test-init.sh
plan_ 22
rm -f configure.ac depcomp # Not required.
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test for bug reported by François Pinard.
# If \ is in AC_OUTPUT, automake barfs.
# This was the old test 'acoutbs.test'.
# Also test for bug reported by David A. Swierczek.
# Another bug with \ in AC_OUTPUT (this time with whitespace).
# This was the old test 'acoutbs2.test'.
acoutbs_check ()
{
dir=acoutbs$1
mkdir $dir
cd $dir
cat > configure.ac
touch Makefile.am zot.in
command_ok_ "aclocal groks '\\' in AC_OUTPUT ($dir)" $ACLOCAL
command_ok_ "automake groks '\\' in AC_OUTPUT ($dir)" $AUTOMAKE
command_ok_ "autoconf groks '\\' in AC_OUTPUT ($dir)" $AUTOCONF
command_ok_ "can ./configure in $dir" ./configure
command_ok_ "zot created in $dir" test -f zot
ls -a > lst || bailout_ "cannot get file listing in $dir"
command_ok_ "'\\' not leaked in filenames in $dir" not grep '\\' lst
cd ..
}
acoutbs_check 1 << 'END'
AC_INIT([acoutbs1], [1.0])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile \
zot)
END
acoutbs_check 2 << 'END'
AC_INIT([acoutbs2], [1.0])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
AC_OUTPUT(\
Makefile \
zot
)
END
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test for bug reported by Jerome Santini.
# If I put this line in my configure.ac:
# AC_OUTPUT(Makefile src/Makefile tests/Makefile, echo timestamp > stamp-h)dnl
# automake is not happy:
# [ ... ]
# This was the old test 'acoutnoq.test'.
mkdir acoutnoq
cd acoutnoq
cat > configure.ac << 'END'
AC_INIT([acoutnoq], [1.0])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile, [true])
END
: > Makefile.am
command_ok_ "aclocal and quoted AC_OUTPUT second argument" $ACLOCAL
command_ok_ "automake and quoted AC_OUTPUT second argument" $AUTOMAKE
cd ..
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test for bug when AC_OUTPUT has 2 args on the same line, eg:
# AC_OUTPUT([Makefile automake tests/Makefile],[chmod +x automake])
# This was the old test 'acoutpt.test'.
mkdir acoutpt
cd acoutpt
cat > configure.ac << 'END'
AC_INIT([acoutpt], [1.0])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
AC_OUTPUT([Makefile], [true])
END
: > Makefile.am
command_ok_ "aclocal and two AC_OUTPUT arguments on same line" $ACLOCAL
command_ok_ "automake and two AC_OUTPUT arguments on same line" $AUTOMAKE
cd ..
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test for bug reported by Eric Magnien.
# This was the old test 'acoutpt2.test'.
mkdir acoutpt2
cd acoutpt2
# Name of the current "subtest".
cur=acoutput2
cat > configure.ac < Makefile.am
: > subdir/Makefile.am
: > foo.in
: > subdir/foo.in
command_ok_ "aclocal and AC_OUTPUT ($cur)" $ACLOCAL
command_ok_ "automake and AC_OUTPUT ($cur)" $AUTOMAKE
command_ok_ "foo.in mentioned two times in Makefile.in ($cur)" \
test $($FGREP -c 'foo.in' Makefile.in) -eq 2
# This ought to work as well.
command_ok_ "'automake -a -f' and AC_OUTPUT ($cur)" \
$AUTOMAKE --add-missing --force-missing
cd ..
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test for bug reported by François Pinard.
# This was the old test 'acoutqnl.test'.
mkdir acoutqnl
cd acoutqnl
cat > configure.ac << 'END'
AC_INIT([acoutqnl], [1.0])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
AC_OUTPUT([Makefile],
[echo zardoz has spoken])
END
: > Makefile.am
command_ok_ "aclocal and two AC_OUTPUT arguments on two lines" $ACLOCAL
command_ok_ "automake and two AC_OUTPUT arguments on two lines" $AUTOMAKE
cd ..
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# And we're done.
exit 0