glibc/Makefile
Maxim Kuvyrkov 7c507f4473 Fix tests-clean Makefile target (bug 30545)
This patch improves tests-clean Makefile target to reliably clean
test artifacts from a build directory.  Before this patch tests-clean
missed around 3k (out of total 9k) .out and .test-result files.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Kuvyrkov <maxim.kuvyrkov@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella  <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2023-06-26 10:37:25 -03:00

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# Copyright (C) 1991-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is part of the GNU C Library.
# The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
# The GNU C Library 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
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Master Makefile for the GNU C library
#
ifneq (,)
This makefile requires GNU Make.
endif
include Makeconfig
# This is the default target; it makes everything except the tests.
.PHONY: all help minihelp
all: minihelp lib others
help:
@sed '0,/^help-starts-here$$/d' Makefile.help
minihelp:
@echo
@echo type \"make help\" for help with common glibc makefile targets
@echo
ifneq ($(AUTOCONF),no)
define autoconf-it
@-rm -f $@.new
$(AUTOCONF) $(ACFLAGS) $< > $@.new
chmod a-w$(patsubst %,$(comma)a+x,$(filter .,$(@D))) $@.new
mv -f $@.new $@
endef
configure: configure.ac aclocal.m4; $(autoconf-it)
%/configure: %/configure.ac aclocal.m4; $(autoconf-it)
%/preconfigure: %/preconfigure.ac aclocal.m4; $(autoconf-it)
endif # $(AUTOCONF) = no
# We don't want to run anything here in parallel.
.NOTPARALLEL:
# These are the targets that are made by making them in each subdirectory.
+subdir_targets := subdir_lib objects objs others subdir_mostlyclean \
subdir_clean subdir_distclean subdir_realclean \
tests xtests \
subdir_update-abi subdir_check-abi \
subdir_update-all-abi \
subdir_echo-headers \
subdir_install \
subdir_objs subdir_stubs subdir_testclean \
$(addprefix install-, no-libc.a bin lib data headers others)
headers := limits.h values.h features.h features-time64.h gnu-versions.h \
bits/xopen_lim.h gnu/libc-version.h stdc-predef.h \
bits/libc-header-start.h
echo-headers: subdir_echo-headers
# The headers are in the include directory.
subdir-dirs = include
vpath %.h $(subdir-dirs)
# What to install.
install-others = $(inst_includedir)/gnu/stubs.h
install-bin-script =
ifeq (yes,$(build-shared))
headers += gnu/lib-names.h
endif
include Makerules
ifeq ($(build-programs),yes)
others: $(addprefix $(objpfx),$(install-bin-script))
endif
# Install from subdirectories too.
install: subdir_install
# Explicit dependency so that `make install-headers' works
install-headers: install-headers-nosubdir
# Make sure that the dynamic linker is installed before libc.
$(inst_slibdir)/libc-$(version).so: elf/ldso_install
.PHONY: elf/ldso_install
elf/ldso_install:
$(MAKE) -C $(@D) $(@F)
# Create links for shared libraries using the `ldconfig' program if possible.
# Ignore the error if we cannot update /etc/ld.so.cache.
ifeq (no,$(cross-compiling))
ifeq (yes,$(build-shared))
install:
-test ! -x $(elf-objpfx)ldconfig || LC_ALL=C \
$(elf-objpfx)ldconfig $(addprefix -r ,$(install_root)) \
$(slibdir) $(libdir)
ifneq (no,$(PERL))
ifeq (/usr,$(prefix))
ifeq (,$(install_root))
LD_SO=$(ld.so-version) CC="$(CC)" $(PERL) scripts/test-installation.pl $(common-objpfx)
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
# Build subdirectory lib objects.
lib-noranlib: subdir_lib
ifeq (yes,$(build-shared))
# Build the shared object from the PIC object library.
lib: $(common-objpfx)libc.so $(common-objpfx)linkobj/libc.so
endif # $(build-shared)
# Used to build testrun.sh.
define testrun-script
#!/bin/bash
builddir=`dirname "$$0"`
GCONV_PATH="$${builddir}/iconvdata"
usage () {
cat << EOF
Usage: $$0 [OPTIONS] <program> [ARGUMENTS...]
--tool=TOOL Run with the specified TOOL. It can be strace, rpctrace,
valgrind or container. The container will run within
support/test-container. For strace and valgrind,
additional arguments can be passed after the tool name.
EOF
exit 1
}
toolname=default
while test $$# -gt 0 ; do
case "$$1" in
--tool=*)
toolname="$${1:7}"
shift
;;
--*)
usage
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
done
if test $$# -eq 0 ; then
usage
fi
case "$$toolname" in
default)
exec $(subst $(common-objdir),"$${builddir}", $(test-program-prefix)) \
$${1+"$$@"}
;;
strace*)
exec $$toolname $(patsubst %, -E%, $(run-program-env)) \
$(test-via-rtld-prefix) $${1+"$$@"}
;;
rpctrace)
exec rpctrace $(patsubst %, -E%, $(run-program-env)) \
$(test-via-rtld-prefix) $${1+"$$@"}
;;
valgrind*)
exec env $(run-program-env) $$toolname $(test-via-rtld-prefix) $${1+"$$@"}
;;
container)
exec env $(run-program-env) $(test-via-rtld-prefix) \
$(common-objdir)/support/test-container \
env $(run-program-env) $(test-via-rtld-prefix) $${1+"$$@"}
;;
*)
usage
;;
esac
endef
# This is a handy script for running any dynamically linked program against
# the current libc build for testing.
$(common-objpfx)testrun.sh: $(common-objpfx)config.make \
$(..)Makeconfig $(..)Makefile
$(file >$@T,$(testrun-script))
chmod a+x $@T
mv -f $@T $@
postclean-generated += testrun.sh
define debugglibc
#!/bin/bash
SOURCE_DIR="$(CURDIR)"
BUILD_DIR="$(common-objpfx)"
CMD_FILE="$(common-objpfx)debugglibc.gdb"
CONTAINER=false
DIRECT=true
STATIC=false
SYMBOLSFILE=true
unset TESTCASE
unset BREAKPOINTS
unset ENVVARS
usage()
{
cat << EOF
Usage: $$0 [OPTIONS] <program>
Or: $$0 [OPTIONS] -- <program> [<args>]...
where <program> is the path to the program being tested,
and <args> are the arguments to be passed to it.
Options:
-h, --help
Prints this message and leaves.
The following options require one argument:
-b, --breakpoint
Breakpoints to set at the beginning of the execution
(each breakpoint demands its own -b option, e.g. -b foo -b bar)
-e, --environment-variable
Environment variables to be set with 'exec-wrapper env' in GDB
(each environment variable demands its own -e option, e.g.
-e FOO=foo -e BAR=bar)
The following options do not take arguments:
-c, --in-container
Run the test case inside a container and automatically attach
GDB to it.
-i, --no-direct
Selects whether to pass the --direct flag to the program.
--direct is useful when debugging glibc test cases. It inhibits the
tests from forking and executing in a subprocess.
Default behaviour is to pass the --direct flag, except when the
program is run with user specified arguments using the "--" separator.
-s, --no-symbols-file
Do not tell GDB to load debug symbols from the program.
EOF
}
# Parse input options
while [[ $$# > 0 ]]
do
key="$$1"
case $$key in
-h|--help)
usage
exit 0
;;
-b|--breakpoint)
BREAKPOINTS="break $$2\n$$BREAKPOINTS"
shift
;;
-e|--environment-variable)
ENVVARS="$$2 $$ENVVARS"
shift
;;
-c|--in-container)
CONTAINER=true
;;
-i|--no-direct)
DIRECT=false
;;
-s|--no-symbols-file)
SYMBOLSFILE=false
;;
--)
shift
TESTCASE=$$1
COMMANDLINE="$$@"
# Don't add --direct when user specifies program arguments
DIRECT=false
break
;;
*)
TESTCASE=$$1
COMMANDLINE=$$TESTCASE
;;
esac
shift
done
# Check for required argument and if the testcase exists
if [ ! -v TESTCASE ] || [ ! -f $${TESTCASE} ]
then
usage
exit 1
fi
# Container tests needing locale data should install them in-container.
# Other tests/binaries need to use locale data from the build tree.
if [ "$$CONTAINER" = false ]
then
ENVVARS="GCONV_PATH=$${BUILD_DIR}/iconvdata $$ENVVARS"
ENVVARS="LOCPATH=$${BUILD_DIR}/localedata $$ENVVARS"
ENVVARS="LC_ALL=C $$ENVVARS"
fi
# Expand environment setup command
if [ -v ENVVARS ]
then
ENVVARSCMD="set exec-wrapper env $$ENVVARS"
fi
# Expand direct argument
if [ "$$DIRECT" == true ]
then
DIRECT="--direct"
else
DIRECT=""
fi
# Check if the test case is static
if file $${TESTCASE} | grep "statically linked" >/dev/null
then
STATIC=true
else
STATIC=false
fi
# Expand symbols loading command
if [ "$$SYMBOLSFILE" == true ]
then
SYMBOLSFILE="add-symbol-file $${TESTCASE}"
else
SYMBOLSFILE=""
fi
# GDB commands template
template ()
{
cat <<EOF
set environment C -E -x c-header
set auto-load safe-path $${BUILD_DIR}/nptl_db:\$$debugdir:\$$datadir/auto-load
set libthread-db-search-path $${BUILD_DIR}/nptl_db
__ENVVARS__
__SYMBOLSFILE__
break _dl_start_user
run --library-path $(rpath-link):$${BUILD_DIR}/nptl_db \
__COMMANDLINE__ __DIRECT__
__BREAKPOINTS__
EOF
}
# Generate the commands file for gdb initialization
template | sed \
-e "s|__ENVVARS__|$$ENVVARSCMD|" \
-e "s|__SYMBOLSFILE__|$$SYMBOLSFILE|" \
-e "s|__COMMANDLINE__|$$COMMANDLINE|" \
-e "s|__DIRECT__|$$DIRECT|" \
-e "s|__BREAKPOINTS__|$$BREAKPOINTS|" \
> $$CMD_FILE
echo
echo "Debugging glibc..."
echo "Build directory : $$BUILD_DIR"
echo "Source directory : $$SOURCE_DIR"
echo "GLIBC Testcase : $$TESTCASE"
echo "GDB Commands : $$CMD_FILE"
echo "Env vars : $$ENVVARS"
echo
if [ "$$CONTAINER" == true ]
then
# Use testrun.sh to start the test case with WAIT_FOR_DEBUGGER=1, then
# automatically attach GDB to it.
WAIT_FOR_DEBUGGER=1 $(common-objpfx)testrun.sh --tool=container $${TESTCASE} &
gdb -x $${TESTCASE}.gdb
elif [ "$$STATIC" == true ]
then
gdb $${TESTCASE}
else
# Start the test case debugging in two steps:
# 1. the following command invokes gdb to run the loader;
# 2. the commands file tells the loader to run the test case.
gdb -q \
-x $${CMD_FILE} \
-d $${SOURCE_DIR} \
$${BUILD_DIR}/elf/ld.so
fi
endef
# This is another handy script for debugging dynamically linked program
# against the current libc build for testing.
$(common-objpfx)debugglibc.sh: $(common-objpfx)config.make \
$(..)Makeconfig $(..)Makefile
$(file >$@T,$(debugglibc))
chmod a+x $@T
mv -f $@T $@
postclean-generated += debugglibc.sh debugglibc.gdb
others: $(common-objpfx)testrun.sh $(common-objpfx)debugglibc.sh
# Makerules creates a file `stubs' in each subdirectory, which
# contains `#define __stub_FUNCTION' for each function defined in that
# directory which is a stub.
# Here we paste all of these together into <gnu/stubs.h>.
subdir-stubs := $(foreach dir,$(subdirs),$(common-objpfx)$(dir)/stubs)
ifndef abi-variants
installed-stubs = $(inst_includedir)/gnu/stubs.h
else
installed-stubs = $(inst_includedir)/gnu/stubs-$(default-abi).h
$(inst_includedir)/gnu/stubs.h: $(+force)
$(make-target-directory)
{ \
echo '/* This file is automatically generated.';\
echo " This file selects the right generated file of \`__stub_FUNCTION' macros";\
echo ' based on the architecture being compiled for. */'; \
echo ''; \
$(foreach h,$(abi-includes), echo '#include <$(h)>';) \
echo ''; \
$(foreach v,$(abi-variants),\
$(if $(abi-$(v)-condition),\
echo '#if $(abi-$(v)-condition)'; \
echo '# include <gnu/stubs-$(v).h>'); \
$(if $(abi-$(v)-condition),echo '#endif';) \
rm -f $(@:.d=.h).new$(v); \
) \
} > $(@:.d=.h).new
mv -f $(@:.d=.h).new $(@:.d=.h)
install-others-nosubdir: $(installed-stubs)
endif
# Since stubs.h is never needed when building the library, we simplify the
# hairy installation process by producing it in place only as the last part
# of the top-level `make install'. It depends on subdir_install, which
# iterates over all the subdirs; subdir_install in each subdir depends on
# the subdir's stubs file. Having more direct dependencies would result in
# extra iterations over the list for subdirs and many recursive makes.
$(installed-stubs): include/stubs-prologue.h subdir_install
$(make-target-directory)
@rm -f $(objpfx)stubs.h
(sed '/^@/d' $<; LC_ALL=C sort $(subdir-stubs)) > $(objpfx)stubs.h
if test -r $@ && cmp -s $(objpfx)stubs.h $@; \
then echo 'stubs.h unchanged'; \
else $(INSTALL_DATA) $(objpfx)stubs.h $@; fi
rm -f $(objpfx)stubs.h
# This makes the Info or DVI file of the documentation from the Texinfo source.
.PHONY: info dvi pdf html
info dvi pdf html:
$(MAKE) $(PARALLELMFLAGS) -C manual $@
# This makes all the subdirectory targets.
# For each target, make it depend on DIR/target for each subdirectory DIR.
$(+subdir_targets): %: $(addsuffix /%,$(subdirs))
# Compute a list of all those targets.
all-subdirs-targets := $(foreach dir,$(subdirs),\
$(addprefix $(dir)/,$(+subdir_targets)))
# The action for each of those is to cd into the directory and make the
# target there.
$(all-subdirs-targets):
$(MAKE) $(PARALLELMFLAGS) $(subdir-target-args) $(@F)
define subdir-target-args
subdir=$(@D)$(if $($(@D)-srcdir),\
-C $($(@D)-srcdir) ..=`pwd`/,\
-C $(@D) ..=../)
endef
.PHONY: $(+subdir_targets) $(all-subdirs-targets)
# Targets to clean things up to various degrees.
.PHONY: clean realclean distclean distclean-1 parent-clean parent-mostlyclean \
tests-clean
# Subroutines of all cleaning targets.
parent-mostlyclean: common-mostlyclean # common-mostlyclean is in Makerules.
-rm -f $(foreach o,$(object-suffixes-for-libc),\
$(common-objpfx)$(patsubst %,$(libtype$o),c)) \
$(addprefix $(objpfx),$(install-lib))
parent-clean: parent-mostlyclean common-clean
postclean = $(addprefix $(common-objpfx),$(postclean-generated)) \
$(addprefix $(objpfx),sysd-dirs sysd-rules) \
$(addprefix $(objpfx),sysd-sorted soversions.mk soversions.i)
clean: parent-clean
# This is done this way rather than having `subdir_clean' be a
# dependency of this target so that libc.a will be removed before the
# subdirectories are dealt with and so they won't try to remove object
# files from it when it's going to be removed anyway.
@$(MAKE) subdir_clean no_deps=t
-rm -f $(postclean)
mostlyclean: parent-mostlyclean
@$(MAKE) subdir_mostlyclean no_deps=t
-rm -f $(postclean)
# Remove test artifacts from the whole glibc build.
# do-tests-clean removes test artifacts from top-level directory, and
# subdir_testclean removes them from individual sub-directories.
tests-clean: do-tests-clean
@$(MAKE) subdir_testclean no_deps=t
ifneq (,$(CXX))
vpath c++-types.data $(+sysdep_dirs)
tests-special += $(objpfx)c++-types-check.out
$(objpfx)c++-types-check.out: c++-types.data scripts/check-c++-types.sh
scripts/check-c++-types.sh $< $(CXX) $(filter-out -std=gnu11 $(+gccwarn-c),$(CFLAGS)) $(CPPFLAGS) > $@; \
$(evaluate-test)
endif
tests-special += $(objpfx)check-local-headers.out
$(objpfx)check-local-headers.out: scripts/check-local-headers.sh
AWK='$(AWK)' scripts/check-local-headers.sh \
"$(includedir)" "$(objpfx)" < /dev/null > $@; \
$(evaluate-test)
ifneq "$(headers)" ""
# Special test of all the installed headers in this directory.
tests-special += $(objpfx)check-installed-headers-c.out
libof-check-installed-headers-c := testsuite
$(objpfx)check-installed-headers-c.out: \
scripts/check-installed-headers.sh $(headers)
$(SHELL) $(..)scripts/check-installed-headers.sh c \
"$(CC) $(filter-out -std=%,$(CFLAGS)) -D_ISOMAC $(+includes)" \
$(headers) > $@; \
$(evaluate-test)
ifneq "$(CXX)" ""
tests-special += $(objpfx)check-installed-headers-cxx.out
libof-check-installed-headers-cxx := testsuite
$(objpfx)check-installed-headers-cxx.out: \
scripts/check-installed-headers.sh $(headers)
$(SHELL) $(..)scripts/check-installed-headers.sh c++ \
"$(CXX) $(filter-out -std=%,$(CXXFLAGS)) -D_ISOMAC $(+includes)" \
$(headers) > $@; \
$(evaluate-test)
endif # $(CXX)
tests-special += $(objpfx)check-wrapper-headers.out
$(objpfx)check-wrapper-headers.out: scripts/check-wrapper-headers.py $(headers)
$(PYTHON) $< --root=. --subdir=. $(headers) \
--generated $(common-generated) > $@; $(evaluate-test)
endif # $(headers)
# Lint all Makefiles; including this one. Pass `pwd` as the source
# directory since the top-level Makefile is in the root of the source
# tree and these tests are run from there. We add light-weight linting
# to the 'check' target to support the existing developer workflow of:
# edit -> make -> make check; without needing an additional step.
tests-special += $(objpfx)lint-makefiles.out
$(objpfx)lint-makefiles.out: scripts/lint-makefiles.sh
$(SHELL) $< "$(PYTHON)" `pwd` > $@ ; \
$(evaluate-test)
define summarize-tests
@grep -E -v '^(PASS|XFAIL):' $(objpfx)$1 || true
@echo "Summary of test results$2:"
@sed 's/:.*//' < $(objpfx)$1 | sort | uniq -c
@! grep -E -q -v '^(X?PASS|XFAIL|UNSUPPORTED):' $(objpfx)$1
endef
# The intention here is to do ONE install of our build into the
# testroot.pristine/ directory, then rsync (internal to
# support/test-container) that to testroot.root/ at the start of each
# test. That way we can promise each test a "clean" install, without
# having to do the install for each test.
#
# In addition, we have to copy some files (which we build) into this
# root in addition to what glibc installs. For example, many tests
# require additional programs including /bin/sh, /bin/true, and
# /bin/echo, all of which we build below to limit library dependencies
# to just those things in glibc and language support libraries which
# we also copy into the into the rootfs. To determine what language
# support libraries we need we build a "test" program in either C or
# (if available) C++ just so we can copy in any shared objects
# (which we do not build) that GCC-compiled programs depend on.
ifeq (,$(CXX))
LINKS_DSO_PROGRAM = links-dso-program-c
else
LINKS_DSO_PROGRAM = links-dso-program
endif
$(tests-container) $(addsuffix /tests,$(subdirs)) : \
$(objpfx)testroot.pristine/install.stamp
$(objpfx)testroot.pristine/install.stamp :
test -d $(objpfx)testroot.pristine || \
mkdir $(objpfx)testroot.pristine
# We need a working /bin/sh for some of the tests.
test -d $(objpfx)testroot.pristine/bin || \
mkdir $(objpfx)testroot.pristine/bin
# We need the compiled locale dir for localedef tests.
test -d $(objpfx)testroot.pristine/$(complocaledir) || \
mkdir -p $(objpfx)testroot.pristine/$(complocaledir)
cp $(objpfx)support/shell-container $(objpfx)testroot.pristine/bin/sh
cp $(objpfx)support/echo-container $(objpfx)testroot.pristine/bin/echo
cp $(objpfx)support/true-container $(objpfx)testroot.pristine/bin/true
ifeq ($(run-built-tests),yes)
# Copy these DSOs first so we can overwrite them with our own.
for dso in `$(test-wrapper-env) LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS=1 \
$(rtld-prefix) \
$(objpfx)testroot.pristine/bin/sh \
| sed -n '/\//{s@.*=> /@/@;s/^[^/]*//;s/ .*//p;}'` ;\
do \
test -d `dirname $(objpfx)testroot.pristine$$dso` || \
mkdir -p `dirname $(objpfx)testroot.pristine$$dso` ;\
$(test-wrapper) cp $$dso $(objpfx)testroot.pristine$$dso ;\
done
for dso in `$(test-wrapper-env) LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS=1 \
$(rtld-prefix) \
$(objpfx)support/$(LINKS_DSO_PROGRAM) \
| sed -n '/\//{s@.*=> /@/@;s/^[^/]*//;s/ .*//p;}'` ;\
do \
test -d `dirname $(objpfx)testroot.pristine$$dso` || \
mkdir -p `dirname $(objpfx)testroot.pristine$$dso` ;\
$(test-wrapper) cp $$dso $(objpfx)testroot.pristine$$dso ;\
done
endif
# $(symbolic-link-list) is a file that encodes $(DESTDIR) so we
# have to purge it
rm -f $(symbolic-link-list)
# Setting INSTALL_UNCOMPRESSED causes localedata/Makefile to
# install the charmaps uncompressed, as the testroot does not
# provide a gunzip program.
$(MAKE) install DESTDIR=$(objpfx)testroot.pristine \
INSTALL_UNCOMPRESSED=yes subdirs='$(sorted-subdirs)'
rm -f $(symbolic-link-list)
touch $(objpfx)testroot.pristine/install.stamp
tests-special-notdir = $(patsubst $(objpfx)%, %, $(tests-special))
tests: $(tests-special)
$(..)scripts/merge-test-results.sh -s $(objpfx) "" \
$(sort $(tests-special-notdir:.out=)) \
> $(objpfx)subdir-tests.sum
$(..)scripts/merge-test-results.sh -t $(objpfx) subdir-tests.sum \
$(sort $(subdirs) .) \
> $(objpfx)tests.sum
$(call summarize-tests,tests.sum)
xtests:
$(..)scripts/merge-test-results.sh -t $(objpfx) subdir-xtests.sum \
$(sort $(subdirs)) \
> $(objpfx)xtests.sum
$(call summarize-tests,xtests.sum, for extra tests)
# The realclean target is just like distclean for the parent, but we want
# the subdirs to know the difference in case they care.
realclean distclean: parent-clean
# This is done this way rather than having `subdir_distclean' be a
# dependency of this target so that libc.a will be removed before the
# subdirectories are dealt with and so they won't try to remove object
# files from it when it's going to be removed anyway.
@$(MAKE) distclean-1 no_deps=t distclean-1=$@ avoid-generated=yes \
sysdep-subdirs="$(sysdep-subdirs)"
-rm -f $(postclean)
# Subroutine of distclean and realclean.
distclean-1: subdir_$(distclean-1)
-rm -f $(config-generated)
-rm -f $(addprefix $(objpfx),config.status config.cache config.log)
-rm -f $(addprefix $(objpfx),config.make config-name.h config.h)
ifdef objdir
-rm -f $(objpfx)Makefile
endif
-rm -f $(sysdep-$(distclean-1))
# Make the TAGS file for Emacs users.
.PHONY: TAGS
TAGS:
scripts/list-sources.sh | sed -n -e '/Makefile/p' \
$(foreach S,[chsSyl] cxx sh bash pl,\
$(subst .,\.,-e '/.$S\(.in\)*$$/p')) \
| $(ETAGS) -o $@ -
# Make the distribution tarfile.
.PHONY: dist dist-prepare
generated := $(generated) stubs.h
files-for-dist := README INSTALL configure NEWS
# Regenerate stuff, then error if these things are not committed yet.
dist-prepare: $(files-for-dist)
conf=`find sysdeps -name configure`; \
$(MAKE) $$conf && \
git diff --stat HEAD -- $^ $$conf \
| $(AWK) '{ print; rc=1 } END { exit rc }'
%.tar: FORCE
git archive --prefix=$*/ $* > $@.new
mv -f $@.new $@
# Do `make dist dist-version=X.Y.Z' to make tar files of an older version.
ifneq (,$(strip $(dist-version)))
dist: $(foreach Z,.bz2 .gz .xz,$(dist-version).tar$Z)
md5sum $^
else
dist: dist-prepare
@if v=`git describe`; then \
echo Distribution version $$v; \
$(MAKE) dist dist-version=$$v; \
else \
false; \
fi
endif
INSTALL: manual/install-plain.texi manual/macros.texi \
$(common-objpfx)manual/pkgvers.texi manual/install.texi
makeinfo --no-validate --plaintext --no-number-sections \
-I$(common-objpfx)manual $< -o $@-tmp
$(AWK) 'NF == 0 { ++n; next } \
NF != 0 { while (n-- > 0) print ""; n = 0; print }' \
< $@-tmp > $@-tmp2
rm -f $@-tmp
-chmod a-w $@-tmp2
mv -f $@-tmp2 $@
$(common-objpfx)manual/%: FORCE
$(MAKE) $(PARALLELMFLAGS) -C manual $@
FORCE:
iconvdata/% localedata/% po/%: FORCE
$(MAKE) $(PARALLELMFLAGS) -C $(@D) $(@F)
# Convenience target to rerun one test, from the top of the build tree
# Example: make test t=wcsmbs/test-wcsnlen
.PHONY: test
test :
@-rm -f $(objpfx)$t.out
$(MAKE) subdir=$(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $t)) -C $(dir $t) ..=../ $(objpfx)$t.out
@cat $(objpfx)$t.test-result
@cat $(objpfx)$t.out