done; \
done | sort)
-xdefs = $(srcdir)/t/ax/test-init.sh $(srcdir)/defs $(srcdir)/defs-static.in
+xdefs = \
+ $(srcdir)/t/ax/am-test-lib.sh \
+ $(srcdir)/t/ax/test-lib.sh \
+ $(srcdir)/t/ax/test-defs.in \
+ $(srcdir)/defs
ams := $(shell find $(srcdir) -name '*.dir' -prune -o -name '*.am' -print)
# guaranteed to work on my machine.
syntax_check_rules = \
$(sc_tests_plain_check_rules) \
-sc_test_names \
-sc_diff_automake_in_automake \
-sc_diff_aclocal_in_automake \
-sc_perl_syntax \
+sc_diff_automake \
+sc_diff_aclocal \
sc_no_brace_variable_expansions \
sc_rm_minus_f \
sc_no_for_variable_in_macro \
sc_tests_overriding_macros_on_cmdline \
sc_tests_plain_sleep \
sc_tests_ls_t \
+sc_tests_executable \
sc_m4_am_plain_egrep_fgrep \
sc_tests_no_configure_in \
sc_tests_PATH_SEPARATOR \
sc_tabs_in_texi \
sc_at_in_texi
-## Look for test whose names can cause spurious failures when used as
-## first argument to AC_INIT (chiefly because they might contain an
-## m4/m4sugar builtin or macro name).
-m4_builtins = \
- __gnu__ \
- __unix__ \
- bpatsubst \
- bregexp \
- builtin \
- changecom \
- changequote \
- changeword \
- debugfile \
- debugmode \
- decr \
- define \
- defn \
- divert \
- divnum \
- dnl \
- dumpdef \
- errprint \
- esyscmd \
- eval \
- format \
- ifdef \
- ifelse \
- include \
- incr \
- index \
- indir \
- len \
- m4exit \
- m4wrap \
- maketemp \
- mkstemp \
- patsubst \
- popdef \
- pushdef \
- regexp \
- shift \
- sinclude \
- substr \
- symbols \
- syscmd \
- sysval \
- traceoff \
- traceon \
- translit \
- undefine \
- undivert
-sc_test_names:
- @m4_builtin_rx=`echo $(m4_builtins) | sed 's/ /|/g'`; \
- m4_macro_rx="\\<($$m4_builtin_rx)\\>|\\<_?(A[CUMHS]|m4)_"; \
- if { \
- for t in $(xtests); do echo $$t; done \
- | LC_ALL=C grep -E "$$m4_macro_rx"; \
- }; then \
- echo "the names of the tests above can be problematic" 1>&2; \
- echo "Avoid test names that contain names of m4 macros" 1>&2; \
- exit 1; \
- fi
-
## These check avoids accidental configure substitutions in the source.
-## There are exactly 9 lines that should be modified from automake.in to
-## automake, and 10 lines that should be modified from aclocal.in to
-## aclocal; these wors out to 32 and 34 lines of diffs, respectively.
-sc_diff_automake_in_automake:
- @if test `diff $(srcdir)/automake.in automake | wc -l` -ne 32; then \
- echo "found too many diffs between automake.in and automake" 1>&2; \
- diff -c $(srcdir)/automake.in automake; \
- exit 1; \
- fi
-sc_diff_aclocal_in_aclocal:
- @if test `diff $(srcdir)/aclocal.in aclocal | wc -l` -ne 34; then \
- echo "found too many diffs between aclocal.in and aclocal" 1>&2; \
- diff -c $(srcdir)/aclocal.in aclocal; \
- exit 1; \
- fi
-
-## Syntax check with default Perl (on my machine, Perl 5).
-sc_perl_syntax:
- @perllibdir="./lib$(PATH_SEPARATOR)$(srcdir)/lib" $(PERL) -c -w automake
- @perllibdir="./lib$(PATH_SEPARATOR)$(srcdir)/lib" $(PERL) -c -w aclocal
+## There are exactly 8 lines that should be modified from automake.in to
+## automake, and 9 lines that should be modified from aclocal.in to
+## aclocal.
+automake_diff_no = 8
+aclocal_diff_no = 9
+sc_diff_automake sc_diff_aclocal: sc_diff_% :
+ @set +e; tmp=$*-diffs.tmp; \
+ diff -u $(srcdir)/$*.in $* > $$tmp; test $$? -eq 1 || exit 1; \
+ added=`grep -v '^+++ ' $$tmp | grep -c '^+'` || exit 1; \
+ removed=`grep -v '^--- ' $$tmp | grep -c '^-'` || exit 1; \
+ test $$added,$$removed = $($*_diff_no),$($*_diff_no) \
+ || { \
+ echo "Found unexpected diffs between $*.in and $*"; \
+ echo "Lines added: $$added" ; \
+ echo "Lines removed: $$removed"; \
+ cat $$tmp >&2; \
+ exit 1; \
+ } >&1; \
+ rm -f $$tmp
## Expect no instances of '${...}'. However, $${...} is ok, since that
## is a shell construct, not a Makefile construct.
sc_tests_obsolete_variables:
@vars=" \
using_tap \
+ am_using_tap \
test_prefer_config_shell \
original_AUTOMAKE \
original_ACLOCAL \
exit 1; \
fi
-## Tests should never call exit directly, but use Exit.
-## This is so that the exit status is transported correctly across the 0 trap.
-## Ignore comments and our testsuite's own self tests.
+## Tests should no more call 'Exit', just 'exit'. That's because we
+## now have in place a better workaround to ensure the exit status is
+## transported correctly across the exit trap.
sc_tests_Exit_not_exit:
- @found=false; for file in $(xtests); do \
- case $$file in */self-check-*) continue;; esac; \
- res=`sed -n -e '/^#/d' -e '/<<.*END/,/^END/b' -e '/<<.*EOF/,/^EOF/b' \
- -e '/exit [$$0-9]/p' $$file`; \
- if test -n "$$res"; then \
- echo "$$file:$$res"; \
- found=true; \
- fi; \
- done; \
- if $$found; then \
- echo 'Do not call plain "exit", use "Exit" instead, in above tests.' 1>&2; \
+ @if grep 'Exit' $(xtests) $(xdefs) | grep -Ev '^[^:]+: *#' | grep .; then \
+ echo "Use 'exit', not 'Exit'; it's obsolete now." 1>&2; \
exit 1; \
fi
## Use AUTOMAKE_fails when appropriate
sc_tests_automake_fails:
- @if grep -v '^#' $(xtests) | grep '\$$AUTOMAKE.*&&.*[eE]xit'; then \
+ @if grep -v '^#' $(xtests) | grep '\$$AUTOMAKE.*&&.*exit'; then \
echo 'Use AUTOMAKE_fails + grep to catch automake failures in the above tests.' 1>&2; \
exit 1; \
fi
exit 1; \
fi
+## Test scripts must be executable.
+sc_tests_executable:
+ @st=0; \
+ for f in $(xtests); do \
+ case $$f in \
+ t/ax/*|./t/ax/*|$(srcdir)/t/ax/*);; \
+ *) test -x $$f || { echo "$$f: not executable" >&2; st=1; }; \
+ esac; \
+ done; \
+ test $$st -eq 0 || echo '$@: some test scripts are not executable' >&2; \
+ exit $$st;
+
+
## Never use 'sleep 1' to create files with different timestamps.
## Use '$sleep' instead. Some filesystems (e.g., Windows) have only
## a 2sec resolution.