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# $FreeBSD$
DATA1= helllo
DATA2:= ${DATA1}
DATA3= ${DATA2:S/ll/rr/g}
DATA4:= ${DATA2:S/ll/rr/g}
DATA2?= allo
DATA5:= ${DATA2:S/ll/ii/g} ${DATA1:S/ll/rr/g}
DATA2= yello
DATA1:= ${DATA5:S/l/r/g}
NIL=
all:
@echo "Running test variables"
@echo 1:${DATA1} 2:${DATA2} 3:${DATA3} 4:${DATA4} 5:${DATA5} | \
diff -u ${.CURDIR}/regress.variables.out - || ${MAKE} failure
@echo "PASS: Test variables detected no regression, output matches."
@echo "Running test targets"
@${MAKE} double || ${MAKE} failure
@echo "PASS: Test targets detected no regression."
@echo "Running test sysvmatch"
@${MAKE} sysvmatch || ${MAKE} failure
@echo "PASS: Test sysvmatch detected no regression."
# Doubly-defined targets. NetBSD make(1) will warn, ours will silently use the
# ``right'' one.
double:
@true
double:
@false
# Some versions of FreeBSD make(1) do not handle a nil LHS in sysvsubst.
sysvmatch:
@echo EMPTY ${NIL:=foo} LHS | \
diff -u ${.CURDIR}/regress.sysvmatch.out - || false
failure:
@echo "FAIL: Test failed: regression detected. See above."
@false
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