Rename Makefile to GNUMakefile and add a "use GNU Make" Makefile so people
don't accidentally use non-GNU make.
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# Makefile--
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# Makefile for regress (the regression test)
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# Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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#
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#
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# IDENTIFICATION
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# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/test/regress/Attic/GNUMakefile,v 1.1 1997/01/18 08:01:30 bryanh Exp $
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#
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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SRCDIR= ../..
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include ../../Makefile.global
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CFLAGS+= -I$(LIBPQDIR) -I../../include
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LDADD+= -L$(LIBPQDIR) -lpq
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#
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# DLOBJS is the dynamically-loaded object file. The regression test uses
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# this when it does a CREATE FUNCTION ... LANGUAGE 'C').
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#
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DLOBJS= regress$(DLSUFFIX)
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#
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# ... plus test query inputs
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#
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# INFILES is the files the regression test uses for input.
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INFILES= $(DLOBJS) \
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create.sql queries.sql errors.sql destroy.sql security.sql \
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expected.out
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#
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# plus exports files
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#
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ifdef EXPSUFF
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INFILES+= $(DLOBJS:.o=$(EXPSUFF))
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endif
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# OUTFILES is the files that get created by running the regression test.
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OUTFILES= stud_emp.data onek.data regress.out aportal.out
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#
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# prepare to run the test (including clean-up after the last run)
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#
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all: $(INFILES)
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rm -f $(OUTFILES)
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#
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# run the test
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#
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runtest: $(INFILES) expected.out
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$(SHELL) ./regress.sh 2>&1 | tee regress.out
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@echo "ACTUAL RESULTS OF REGRESSION TEST ARE NOW IN FILE regress.out"
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# The expected.input file is part of the distribution. It was made by hand
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# from 'regress.out' from a reference run of the regression test, replacing
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# installation-dependent things with names like _CWD_. The following rule
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# turns those names back into real values for the instant installation to
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# create a standard (expected.out) against which to compare regress.out
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# from the experimental run.
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#
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#
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expected.out: expected.input
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if [ -z "$$USER" ]; then USER=$$LOGNAME; fi; \
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if [ -z "$$USER" ]; then USER=`whoami`; fi; \
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if [ -z "$$USER" ]; then echo 'Cannot deduce $USER.'; exit 1; fi; \
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rm -f expected.out; \
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MYTZ=`date | cut -c21`; \
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C="`pwd`"; \
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sed -e "s:_CWD_:$$C:g" \
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-e "s:_OBJWD_:$$C:g" \
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-e "s:_DLSUFFIX_:$(DLSUFFIX):g" \
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-e "s;\([A-Z][a-z][a-z][^ ]* [A-Z][a-z][a-z] [0-9 ][0-9] [0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9] [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9] \)[A-Z]\([A-Z][A-Z]\);\1$$MYTZ\2;g" \
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-e "s;\([A-Z][a-z][a-z][^ ]* [A-Z][a-z][a-z] [0-9 ][0-9] [0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9] \)[A-Z]\([A-Z][A-Z] [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\);\1$$MYTZ\2;g" \
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-e "s:_USER_:$$USER:g" < expected.input > expected.out
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@echo "YOUR EXPECTED RESULTS ARE NOW IN FILE expected.out."
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%.sql: %.source
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if [ -z "$$USER" ]; then USER=$$LOGNAME; fi; \
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if [ -z "$$USER" ]; then USER=`whoami`; fi; \
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if [ -z "$$USER" ]; then echo 'Cannot deduce $$USER.'; exit 1; fi; \
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rm -f $@; \
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C=`pwd`; \
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sed -e "s:_CWD_:$$C:g" \
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-e "s:_OBJWD_:$$C:g" \
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-e "s:_DLSUFFIX_:$(DLSUFFIX):g" \
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-e "s/_USER_/$$USER/g" < $< > $@
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clean:
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rm -f $(INFILES)
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rm -f $(OUTFILES)
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# The Postgres make files exploit features of GNU make that other makes
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# do not have. Because it is a common mistake for users to try to build
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# Makefile--
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# Postgres with a different make, we have this make file that does nothing
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# Makefile for regress (the regression test)
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# but tell the user to use GNU make.
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# Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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# IDENTIFICATION
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# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/test/regress/Makefile,v 1.12 1997/01/05 21:17:36 bryanh Exp $
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SRCDIR= ../..
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# If the user were using GNU make now, this file would not get used because
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include ../../Makefile.global
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# GNU make uses a make file named "GNUmakefile" in preference to "Makefile"
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# if it exists. Postgres is shipped with a "GNUmakefile".
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CFLAGS+= -I$(LIBPQDIR) -I../../include
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#
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# DLOBJS is the dynamically-loaded object file. The regression test uses
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# this when it does a CREATE FUNCTION ... LANGUAGE 'C').
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#
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DLOBJS= regress$(DLSUFFIX)
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#
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# ... plus test query inputs
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INFILES= $(DLOBJS) \
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create.sql queries.sql errors.sql destroy.sql security.sql \
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expected.out
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#
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# plus exports files
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ifdef EXPSUFF
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INFILES+= $(DLOBJS:.o=$(EXPSUFF))
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endif
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# OUTFILES is the files that get created by running the regression test.
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OUTFILES= stud_emp.data onek.data regress.out aportal.out
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# prepare to run the test (including clean-up after the last run)
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all: $(INFILES)
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rm -f $(OUTFILES)
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# run the test
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runtest: $(INFILES) expected.out
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$(SHELL) ./regress.sh 2>&1 | tee regress.out
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@echo "ACTUAL RESULTS OF REGRESSION TEST ARE NOW IN FILE regress.out"
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# The expected.input file is part of the distribution. It was made by hand
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# from 'regress.out' from a reference run of the regression test, replacing
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# installation-dependent things with names like _CWD_. The following rule
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# turns those names back into real values for the instant installation to
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# create a standard (expected.out) against which to compare regress.out
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# from the experimental run.
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expected.out: expected.input
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if [ -z "$$USER" ]; then USER=$$LOGNAME; fi; \
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if [ -z "$$USER" ]; then USER=`whoami`; fi; \
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if [ -z "$$USER" ]; then echo 'Cannot deduce $USER.'; exit 1; fi; \
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rm -f expected.out; \
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MYTZ=`date | cut -c21`; \
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C="`pwd`"; \
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sed -e "s:_CWD_:$$C:g" \
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-e "s:_OBJWD_:$$C:g" \
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-e "s:_DLSUFFIX_:$(DLSUFFIX):g" \
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-e "s;\([A-Z][a-z][a-z][^ ]* [A-Z][a-z][a-z] [0-9 ][0-9] [0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9] [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9] \)[A-Z]\([A-Z][A-Z]\);\1$$MYTZ\2;g" \
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-e "s;\([A-Z][a-z][a-z][^ ]* [A-Z][a-z][a-z] [0-9 ][0-9] [0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9] \)[A-Z]\([A-Z][A-Z] [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\);\1$$MYTZ\2;g" \
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-e "s:_USER_:$$USER:g" < expected.input > expected.out
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@echo "YOUR EXPECTED RESULTS ARE NOW IN FILE expected.out."
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%.sql: %.source
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if [ -z "$$USER" ]; then USER=$$LOGNAME; fi; \
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if [ -z "$$USER" ]; then USER=`whoami`; fi; \
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if [ -z "$$USER" ]; then echo 'Cannot deduce $$USER.'; exit 1; fi; \
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rm -f $@; \
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C=`pwd`; \
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sed -e "s:_CWD_:$$C:g" \
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-e "s:_OBJWD_:$$C:g" \
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-e "s:_DLSUFFIX_:$(DLSUFFIX):g" \
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-e "s/_USER_/$$USER/g" < $< > $@
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clean:
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rm -f $(INFILES)
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rm -f $(OUTFILES)
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all install clean dep depend:
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@echo "You must use GNU make to use Postgres. It may be installed"
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@echo "on your system with the name 'gmake'."
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