libtool/tests/defs.m4sh
Gary V. Vaughan d226dc44a3 Remove double `Generated from foo.m4sh' lines.
We now require a modern Autoconf to bootstrap libtool, which
will add the `Generated by ...' boiler-plate automatically,
so we can remove the hand-rolled @configure_input@
substitutions we had been doing:
* clcommit.m4sh, libtoolize.m4sh, tests/defs.sh,
libltdl/config/announce-gen.m4sh, libltdl/config/ltmain.m4sh,
libltdl/config/mailnotify.m4sh: Remove @configure_input@.
* Makefile.am (edit): Remove configure_input substitution.
(libtoolize, libltdl/config/ltmain.sh, libltdl/m4/ltversion.m4)
(tests/defs): Don't set `$input' shell variable.
* Makefile.maint (announce_gen, libltdl/config/mailnotify)
(commit): Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Gary V. Vaughan <gary@gnu.org>
2010-08-31 17:54:10 +07:00

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AS_INIT[]m4_divert_push([HEADER-COPYRIGHT])
# defs -- Defines for Libtool testing environment.
#
# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software
# Foundation, Inc.
# Written by Gord Matzigkeit, 1996
# Rewritten by Gary V. Vaughan, 2003
#
# This file is part of GNU Libtool.
#
# GNU Libtool 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 of
# the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# GNU Libtool 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 GNU Libtool; see the file COPYING. If not, a copy
# can be downloaded from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html,
# or obtained by writing to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
####
m4_divert_pop
m4_include([general.m4sh])
M4SH_VERBATIM([[
: ${AUTOCONF="autoconf"}
: ${AUTORECONF="autoreconf"}
: ${LIBTOOL="./libtool"}
# Sed that helps us avoid accidentally triggering echo(1) options like -n.
Xsed="$SED -e 1s/^X//"
# Disable usage of config.site for autoconf, unless DJGPP is present.
# The DJGPP port of autoconf requires config.site, to work correctly.
if test -z "$DJGPP"; then
CONFIG_SITE=/nonexistent
fi
# How verbose should we be? Default is test output in log file.
# Setting VERBOSE=debug puts the shell in debug mode.
opt_debug=:
case "$VERBOSE" in
DEBUG | debug )
opt_debug='set -x'
$opt_debug
;;
esac
if test -z "$srcdir"; then
srcdir=`$ECHO "$0" | $SED "$dirname; s,/tests\$,,"`
test "$srcdir" = "$0" && srcdir=.
fi
# func_msg arg...
# Echo message with prefix.
func_msg ()
{
func_echo "=== " ${1+"$@"}
}
# func_skip arg...
# Echo message to standard error, and skip the rest of this test.
func_skip ()
{
func_error ${1+"$@"}
exit $EXIT_SKIP
}
# func_fail arg...
# Echo message to standard error, and fail this test.
func_fail ()
{
func_fatal_error ${1+"$@"}
}
# func_get_config varname_list src [failp] [regex]
func_get_config ()
{
$opt_debug
my_varname_list="$1"
my_src="$2"
my_failp="false"; test -z "$3" || my_failp=:
my_regex="$4"
my_exitp=false
if test -z "$my_regex"; then
my_regex="^("
my_build_regex=:
else
my_build_regex=false
fi
my_first=:
for my_varname in $my_varname_list; do
if $my_build_regex; then
$my_first || my_regex="$my_regex|"
my_first=false
my_regex="$my_regex$my_varname"
fi
eval $my_varname=NONE
done
$my_build_regex && my_regex="$my_regex)="
eval `eval "$my_src" | eval "$EGREP \"$my_regex\""`
for my_varname in $my_varname_list; do
if eval test x\"\$$my_varname\" = xNONE; then
func_error "$my_varname not set in \`$my_src'"
$my_failp && my_exitp=:
fi
done
$my_exitp && exit $EXIT_FAILURE
}
# Extract some variables from the libtool configuration.
func_get_config "objext
objdir
CC
host
host_os
host_alias
build
build_alias" "$LIBTOOL --config" ": fatal"
# func_mkprefixdir
func_mkprefixdir ()
{
$opt_debug
# An absolute path to a test installation directory.
func_mkdir_p "$prefix"
prefix=`cd $prefix && pwd`
}
# func_rmprefixdir
func_rmprefixdir ()
{
$opt_debug
test -d $prefix && rm -rf $prefix
prefix=NONE
}
# func_cd dir
# Make sure a directory exists, and then change to it.
func_cd ()
{
$opt_debug
my_dir="$1"
# Maybe we have a VPATH build, in which case, create a new subdir.
func_mkdir_p "$my_dir"
# Change to our build directory.
cd "$my_dir" || func_fatal_error "couldn't cd to \`$my_dir'"
}
# func_require prereq file [...]
# If FILE does not exist, give a fatal error regarding running PREREQ first.
func_require ()
{
$opt_debug
my_prereq="$1"; shift
my_files=${1+"$@"}
for my_file in $my_files; do
test -f "$my_file" \
|| func_skip "You must run ${my_prereq}.test before running $0"
done
}
# func_configure_nofail [args ...]
# Configure the demonstration.
func_configure_nofail ()
{
$opt_debug
my_args=${1+"$@"}
func_dirname_and_basename "`pwd`"
my_dir=$func_basename_result
my_testdir="$srcdir/tests/$my_dir"
conf_status=$EXIT_FAILURE
test -n "$my_args" && my_args=" $my_args"
my_args="--srcdir="\""$my_testdir"\"" --prefix="\""$prefix"\""$my_args"
test -n "$host_alias" && my_args="$my_args --host=\"$host_alias\""
test -n "$build_alias" && my_args="$my_args --build=\"$build_alias\""
func_msg "Configuring in $my_dir"
test -f "$my_testdir/configure" || ${AUTORECONF} --force --install $my_testdir
if test -f "$my_testdir/configure"; then
eval func_msg $SHELL "$my_testdir/configure" $my_args
if eval $SHELL "$my_testdir/configure" $my_args; then
conf_status=$EXIT_SUCCESS
else
func_msg "FAILED: Configuring in $my_testdir"
ls -ltr $my_testdir
fi
fi
}
# func_configure [args ...]
# Configure the demonstration, fail on error.
func_configure ()
{
func_configure_nofail ${1+"$@"}
if test "$conf_status" -eq "$EXIT_FAILURE"; then
exit $EXIT_FAILURE
fi
}
# func_check_static_shared staticp sharedp
# Determine whether the generated libtool script is configured properly
# for the expected STATICP and SHAREDP library building
func_check_static_shared ()
{
$opt_debug
my_staticp="$1"
my_sharedp="$2"
if func_grep "^build_old_libs=$staticp" libtool &&
func_grep "^build_libtool_libs=$sharedp" libtool; then :
else
rm -f Makefile
exit $EXIT_FAIL
fi
}
# func_make [args ...]
# Do the actual build.
func_make ()
{
$opt_debug
my_args=${1+"$@"}
func_dirname_and_basename "`pwd`"
func_msg "Running \`$MAKE $my_args' in $func_basename_result"
eval $MAKE $my_args || exit $EXIT_FAIL
}
# func_distclean
# Possibly clean up the distribution.
func_make_distclean ()
{
$opt_debug
if test -f Makefile; then
func_make distclean
fi
rm -rf autom4te.cache config.cache
}
# func_make_uninstall
# See that there were no files leftover in $prefix.
# Ignore dotfiles, so that .nfsXXX files don't screw up the test.
func_make_uninstall ()
{
$opt_debug
func_make uninstall
leftovers=`find $prefix ! -type d ! -name '.*' -print`
if test -n "$leftovers"; then
func_msg "Leftover after make uninstall:"
ls -l $leftovers
exit 1
fi
}
# func_exec_init mode
func_exec_init ()
{
$opt_debug
func_dirname_and_basename "`pwd`"
func_msg "Executing $1 programs in $func_basename_result"
# Windows hosts search for dlls in the command path
PATH=$prefix/lib:$PATH
exec_status=$EXIT_SUCCESS
}
# func_exec_check program [msg ...]
# Check to see if PROGRAM was built. If not display MSG.
func_exec_check ()
{
$opt_debug
my_program="$1"
if test -f "$my_program"; then :
else
shift
func_error "$0: $my_program did not build ${1+$@}"
exec_status=$EXIT_FAILURE
fi
}
# func_exec program [exp_output] [msg ...]
# Check to see if PROGRAM really runs, and produces EXP_OUTPUT if given.
# If not display MSG.
func_exec ()
{
$opt_debug
my_program="$1"
my_exp_output="$2"
func_dirname_and_basename "`pwd`"
my_dir=$func_basename_result
test -n "$my_exp_output" \
&& my_exp_output="| $EGREP -e "\""$my_exp_output"\"
if eval $my_program $my_exp_output; then :
else
shift
test "x$1" = x || shift
func_error "$0: cannot execute $my_program ${1+$@}"
if test "$build" != "$host"; then
func_msg "This may be ok since you seem to be cross-compiling."
exec_status=$EXIT_SKIP
else
# Simple check to see if they are superuser.
if test $exec_status = $EXIT_FAILURE || test -w /; then :
else
func_msg "You may need to run $0 as the superuser."
fi
exec_status=$EXIT_FAILURE
fi
fi
}
# Shared global variables for test scripts
prefix=./_inst-`echo "$0" | sed 's,.*/,,; s,-.*,,'`
srcdir=`cd $srcdir && pwd`
m4dir=$srcdir/libltdl/m4
auxdir=$srcdir/libltdl/config
scripts="$auxdir/ltmain.m4sh $srcdir/libtoolize.m4sh"
# On AIX, shared libraries remain loaded in memory after use if they
# are world-readable, until root issues slibclean. On NFS, this causes
# a testsuite rerun to fail to clean up test group directories. Avoid
# this with a suitable umask. Do not do this on other systems, for
# example HP-UX suffers unless shared libraries are mode 555.
case $host_os in
aix*) umask o-rwx ;;
esac
func_msg "Running $progname"
# Local Variables:
# mode:shell-script
# sh-indentation:2
# End:
]])