| $description = "The following test creates a makefile to test the join " |
| ."function."; |
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| $details = ""; |
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| # IF YOU NEED >1 MAKEFILE FOR THIS TEST, USE &get_tmpfile; TO GET |
| # THE NAME OF THE MAKEFILE. THIS INSURES CONSISTENCY AND KEEPS TRACK OF |
| # HOW MANY MAKEFILES EXIST FOR EASY DELETION AT THE END. |
| # EXAMPLE: $makefile2 = &get_tmpfile; |
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| open(MAKEFILE,"> $makefile"); |
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| # The Contents of the MAKEFILE ... |
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| print MAKEFILE "string := \$(join a b c,foo hacks .pl1) \n" |
| ."all: \n" |
| ."\t\@echo \$(string) \n"; |
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| # END of Contents of MAKEFILE |
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| close(MAKEFILE); |
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| &run_make_with_options($makefile,"",&get_logfile,0); |
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| # Create the answer to what should be produced by this Makefile |
| $answer = "afoo bhacks c.pl1\n"; |
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| # COMPARE RESULTS |
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| # In this call to compare output, you should use the call &get_logfile(1) |
| # to send the name of the last logfile created. You may also use |
| # the special call &get_logfile(1) which returns the same as &get_logfile(1). |
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| &compare_output($answer,&get_logfile(1)); |
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| # This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly. |
| 1; |
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