libtool/tests/tagtrace.test
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#! /bin/sh
# tagtrace.test - check the LT_SUPPORTED_TAGS interface
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. tests/defs || exit 1
: ${fnord=$srcdir/fnord$$}
"$AUTOCONF" --version > /dev/null 2>&1 || func_skip "This test requires GNU Autoconf"
if touch $fnord; then
rm $fnord
else
func_skip "This test requires write access to the source tree"
fi
# Abort as soon as something fails.
set -e
# Retrieve the list of tags supported by our main libtool script.
traced_tags=`cd "$srcdir" && "$AUTOCONF" --trace 'LT_SUPPORTED_TAG:$1'`
test -n "$traced_tags"
# Ensure each of them is accepted by --tag.
# (We do some useless operation like erasing an empty file, because
# we are just interested in whether --tag accepts the tag or not.)
for tag in $traced_tags; do
$LIBTOOL -n --mode=link --tag=$tag compiler -o liba.la foo.lo >output 2>&1
cat output
if grep 'ignoring unknown tag' output; then
exit $EXIT_FAILURE
else
:
fi
done
# Ensure the above command would have failed for unknown tags
$LIBTOOL -n --mode=link --tag=UnKnOwN compiler -o liba.la foo.lo >output 2>&1
cat output
grep 'ignoring unknown tag' output
rm -f output