NetBSD/gnu/dist/autoconf/tests/Makefile.am

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## Process this file with automake to create Makefile.in. -*-Makefile-*-
## Makefile for Autoconf testsuite.
## Copyright 2000, 2001 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, write to the Free Software
## Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
## 02111-1307, USA.
AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = gnits
SUITE = suite.at \
m4sugar.at m4sh.at \
base.at tools.at torture.at compile.at semantics.at \
acgeneral.at acspecific.at acfunctions.at aclang.at acheaders.at \
actypes.at \
foreign.at
# We don't actually distribute the testsuite, since one only
# needs m4 to build it, m4 being required anyway to install Autoconf.
EXTRA_DIST = README \
atgeneral.m4 atspecific.m4 aclocal.m4 \
$(SUITE) mktests.sh
check-local: atconfig testsuite
$(SHELL) testsuite
testsuite: $(top_srcdir)/m4sugar.m4 $(top_srcdir)/m4sh.m4 \
atgeneral.m4 atspecific.m4 \
$(SUITE)
$(M4) -I $(srcdir) -I $(top_srcdir) atspecific.m4 suite.at | \
sed -e 's/[ ]*$$//' | \
sed -e '/^$$/N;/\n$$/D' >$@.tmp
chmod +x $@.tmp
mv $@.tmp $@
# The files which contains macro we check for syntax. Don't use $(top_srcdir)
# here since below we explicitly `cd' to $srcdir. As for the dependencies,
# thanks God for VPATH. Hm...
MACRO_FILES = ../acgeneral.m4 \
../acspecific.m4 \
../acfunctions.m4 \
../aclang.m4 \
../acheaders.m4 \
../actypes.m4
acgeneral.at: mktests.sh $(MACRO_FILES)
cd $(srcdir) && ./mktests.sh $(MACRO_FILES)
acspecific.at: mktests.sh $(MACRO_FILES)
cd $(srcdir) && ./mktests.sh $(MACRO_FILES)
acfunctions.at: mktests.sh $(MACRO_FILES)
cd $(srcdir) && ./mktests.sh $(MACRO_FILES)
aclang.at: mktests.sh $(MACRO_FILES)
cd $(srcdir) && ./mktests.sh $(MACRO_FILES)
acheaders.at: mktests.sh $(MACRO_FILES)
cd $(srcdir) && ./mktests.sh $(MACRO_FILES)
actypes.at: mktests.sh $(MACRO_FILES)
cd $(srcdir) && ./mktests.sh $(MACRO_FILES)
CLEANFILES = debug-*.sh macro configure configure.in configure.ac \
config.status config.cache config.log config.h.in config.h \
config.hin state-* at-* \
stderr stdout empty \
config.guess config.sub expr libtool ltconfig ltmain.sh install-sh
DISTCLEANFILES = atconfig testsuite
## ------------------ ##
## Maintainer rules. ##
## ------------------ ##
## maintainer-check ##
maintainer-check: maintainer-check-posix maintainer-check-c++
# The hairy heredoc is more robust than using echo.
expr:
echo '#! $(SHELL)' >expr
echo 'result=`@EXPR@ "$$@"`' >>expr
echo 'estatus=$$?' >>expr
echo 'cat <<EOF' >>expr
echo '$${result:-0}' >>expr
echo 'EOF' >>expr
echo 'exit $$estatus' >>expr
chmod +x expr
# Try the test suite with more severe environments.
maintainer-check-posix: expr
POSIXLY_CORRECTLY=yes make check
rm expr
# Try using G++ as a C compiler.
maintainer-check-c++:
CC=g++ make check