NetBSD/usr.bin/make/unit-tests/modts

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LIST= one two three
LIST+= four five six
FU_mod-ts = a / b / cool
AAA= a a a
B.aaa= Baaa
all: mod-ts
# Use print or printf iff they are builtin.
# XXX note that this causes problems, when make decides
# there is no need to use a shell, so avoid where possible.
.if ${type print 2> /dev/null || echo:L:sh:Mbuiltin} != ""
PRINT= print -r --
.elif ${type printf 2> /dev/null || echo:L:sh:Mbuiltin} != ""
PRINT= printf '%s\n'
.else
PRINT= echo
.endif
mod-ts:
@echo 'LIST="${LIST}"'
@echo 'LIST:ts,="${LIST:ts,}"'
@echo 'LIST:ts/:tu="${LIST:ts/:tu}"'
@echo 'LIST:ts::tu="${LIST:ts::tu}"'
@echo 'LIST:ts:tu="${LIST:ts:tu}"'
@echo 'LIST:tu:ts/="${LIST:tu:ts/}"'
@echo 'LIST:ts:="${LIST:ts:}"'
@echo 'LIST:ts="${LIST:ts}"'
@echo 'LIST:ts:S/two/2/="${LIST:ts:S/two/2/}"'
@echo 'LIST:S/two/2/:ts="${LIST:S/two/2/:ts}"'
@echo 'LIST:ts/:S/two/2/="${LIST:ts/:S/two/2/}"'
@echo "Pretend the '/' in '/n' etc. below are back-slashes."
@${PRINT} 'LIST:ts/n="${LIST:ts\n}"'
@${PRINT} 'LIST:ts/t="${LIST:ts\t}"'
@${PRINT} 'LIST:ts/012:tu="${LIST:ts\012:tu}"'
@${PRINT} 'LIST:tx="${LIST:tx}"'
@${PRINT} 'LIST:ts/x:tu="${LIST:ts\x:tu}"'
@${PRINT} 'FU_$@="${FU_${@:ts}:ts}"'
@${PRINT} 'FU_$@:ts:T="${FU_${@:ts}:ts:T}" == cool?'
@${PRINT} 'B.$${AAA:ts}="${B.${AAA:ts}}" == Baaa?'