libtool/tests/tagtrace.test
Gary V. Vaughan d43b40113e syntax-check: [REDO] fix violations and implement sc_prohibit_test_const_follows_var.
To safely use a non-literal fist argument to 'test', you must
always prepend a literal non-'-' character, but often the second
operand is a constant that doesn't begin with a '-' already, so
always use 'test a = "$b"' instead of the noisy 'test "X$b" = Xa'.
* cf.mk (sc_prohibit_test_const_follws_var): New syntax-check
rule to ensure we don't reintroduce noisy test operands.
bootstrap, build-aux/extract-trace, build-aux/general.m4sh,
build-aux/ltmain.m4sh, configure.ac, doc/libtool.texi, libtoolize.m4sh,
m4/argz.m4, m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, tests/bindir.at, tests/defs.m4sh,
tests/demo-relink.test, tests/demo/configure.ac,
tests/depdemo-relink.test, tests/destdir.at, tests/duplicate_conv.at,
tests/fail.at, tests/getopt-m4sh.at, tests/help.at, tests/libtoolize.at,
tests/link-2.test, tests/link-order2.at, tests/lt_dlopenext.at,
tests/mdemo/configure.ac, tests/mdemo2/configure.ac,
tests/need_lib_prefix.at, tests/nocase.at, tests/pdemo/configure.ac,
tests/pic_flag.at, tests/search-path.at, tests/shlibpath.at,
tests/static.at, tests/sysroot.at, tests/tagtrace.test,
tests/testsuite.at, tests/with-pic.at: Swap operands to avoid useless
noise.

Signed-off-by: Gary V. Vaughan <gary@gnu.org>
2012-10-02 21:02:16 +07:00

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#! /bin/sh
# tagtrace.test - check the LT_SUPPORTED_TAGS interface
#
# Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is part of GNU Libtool.
#
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#
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#
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####
. tests/defs || exit 1
: ${fnord=$abs_srcdir/fnord$$}
$AUTOCONF --version > /dev/null 2>&1 || func_skip "This test requires GNU Autoconf"
if touch $fnord; then
rm $fnord
else
func_skip "This test requires write access to the source tree"
fi
( cd "$abs_srcdir" && $AUTOCONF --trace 'LT_SUPPORTED_TAG:$1' ) >/dev/null
ret=$?
if test 63 -eq "$ret" || test 1 -eq "$ret"; then
func_error "This test requires the same Autoconf version"
func_skip "as the one that was used to bootstrap Libtool"
elif test 0 -ne "$ret"; then
func_fatal_error "\`$AUTOCONF --trace' exited $ret"
fi
# Abort as soon as something fails.
set -e
# Retrieve the list of tags supported by our main libtool script.
traced_tags=`cd "$abs_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