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Re: vms:test variables
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h.becker |
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Re: vms:test variables |
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Sat, 12 Apr 2014 13:50:51 +0200 |
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On 04/12/2014 01:31 AM, John E. Malmberg wrote:
> On 4/11/2014 5:18 PM, h.becker wrote:
>> I hacked a fix for the automatic variables. To pass the test, the vms
>> version of the test script needs a fix as well:
>>
>> --- ../origtests/automatic Fri Apr 11 18:11:32 2014
>> +++ tests/scripts/variables/automatic Fri Apr 11 18:10:19 2014
>> @@ -73,9 +73,10 @@
>> # Fix vms directory syntax
>> $answer =~ s#\]/#\]#g;
>> # vms returns current directory as []
>> - $answer =~ s#\s\.,# \[\],#;
>> + $answer =~ s#\s\.,# \[\],#g;
>> # vms returns current directory as [] with a comma separator
>> $answer =~ s#\s\.\s# \[\],#g;
>> + $answer =~ s#\]\s\[#\],\[#g;
>> # vms has comma separator instead of space.
>> $answer =~ s/baz\.z\s\[/baz\.z,\[/g;
>> $answer =~ s/baz\.z\sb/baz\.z,b/g;
>
> I see that.
>
> The test is still failing for me:
>
> Expected output fragment:
>
> $^ = baz.z,[-.tests]bar.y, $(^D) = [],[-.tests], $(^F) = baz.z,bar.y
> $+ = baz.z,[-.tests]bar.y,baz.z, $(+D) = [],[-.tests],[], $(+F) =
> baz.z,bar.y,baz.z
>
> Actual output:
>
> ! $^ = baz.z,[-.tests]bar.y, $(^D) = baz.z,[-.tests], $(^F) = bar.y
> ! $+ = baz.z,[-.tests]bar.y,baz.z, $(+D) = baz.z,[-.tests], $(+F) =
> bar.y,baz.z
>
> The first line is missing bar.z.
>
> In the second line expected ",[]" is missing, and so is the second baz.z.
As mentioned, you need a fix: for func_notdir_suffix() and
func_basename_dir() (in function.c). As I said, I hacked one. Both
functions expect a whitespace separated argument but on/for VMS they get
a comma separated one: the parsing fails.
With the fix:
$ mcr USR_ODS5:[BECKER_H.MAKE.MAKE]MAKE.EXE -f
[.tests.work.variables]automatic.mk;1
touch baz.z
touch [-.tests]bar.y
$@ = [-.tests]foo.x, $(@D) = [-.tests], $(@F) = foo.x
$* = [-.tests]foo, $(*D) = [-.tests], $(*F) = foo
$< = baz.z, $(<D) = [], $(<F) = baz.z
$^ = baz.z,[-.tests]bar.y, $(^D) = [],[-.tests], $(^F) = baz.z,bar.y
$+ = baz.z,[-.tests]bar.y,baz.z, $(+D) = [],[-.tests],[], $(+F) =
baz.z,bar.y,baz.z
$? = baz.z,[-.tests]bar.y, $(?D) = [],[-.tests], $(?F) = baz.z,bar.y
touch [-.tests]foo.x
$
- Re: vms:test variables, (continued)
- Re: vms:test variables, John E. Malmberg, 2014/04/06
- Re: vms:test variables, h.becker, 2014/04/06
- Re: vms:test variables, John E. Malmberg, 2014/04/06
- Re: vms:test variables, h.becker, 2014/04/07
- Re: vms:test variables, John E. Malmberg, 2014/04/08
- Re: vms:test variables, h.becker, 2014/04/08
- Re: vms:test variables, John E. Malmberg, 2014/04/09
- Re: vms:test variables, h.becker, 2014/04/10
- Re: vms:test variables, h.becker, 2014/04/11
- Re: vms:test variables, John E. Malmberg, 2014/04/11
- Re: vms:test variables,
h.becker <=
- Re: vms:test variables, h.becker, 2014/04/14
- Re: vms:test variables, John E. Malmberg, 2014/04/15
- Re: vms:test variables, h.becker, 2014/04/15