| # -*-perl-*- |
| |
| $description = "Test the make -k (don't stop on error) option.\n"; |
| |
| $details = "\ |
| The makefile created in this test is a simulation of building |
| a small product. However, the trick to this one is that one |
| of the dependencies of the main target does not exist. |
| Without the -k option, make would fail immediately and not |
| build any part of the target. What we are looking for here, |
| is that make builds the rest of the dependencies even though |
| it knows that at the end it will fail to rebuild the main target."; |
| |
| open(MAKEFILE,"> $makefile"); |
| |
| # The Contents of the MAKEFILE ... |
| |
| print MAKEFILE <<EOF; |
| VPATH = $workdir |
| edit: main.o kbd.o commands.o display.o |
| \t\@echo cc -o edit main.o kbd.o commands.o display.o |
| |
| main.o : main.c defs.h |
| \t\@echo cc -c main.c |
| |
| kbd.o : kbd.c defs.h command.h |
| \t\@echo cc -c kbd.c |
| |
| commands.o : command.c defs.h command.h |
| \t\@echo cc -c commands.c |
| |
| display.o : display.c defs.h buffer.h |
| \t\@echo cc -c display.c |
| EOF |
| |
| # END of Contents of MAKEFILE |
| |
| close(MAKEFILE); |
| |
| |
| @files_to_touch = ("$workdir${pathsep}main.c","$workdir${pathsep}defs.h", |
| "$workdir${pathsep}command.h", |
| "$workdir${pathsep}commands.c","$workdir${pathsep}display.c", |
| "$workdir${pathsep}buffer.h", |
| "$workdir${pathsep}command.c"); |
| |
| &touch(@files_to_touch); |
| |
| if ($vos) { |
| $error_code = 3307; |
| } |
| else { |
| $error_code = 512; |
| } |
| |
| &run_make_with_options($makefile, "-k", &get_logfile, $error_code); |
| |
| # Create the answer to what should be produced by this Makefile |
| $answer = "cc -c main.c |
| $make_name: *** No rule to make target `kbd.c', needed by `kbd.o'. |
| cc -c commands.c |
| cc -c display.c |
| $make_name: Target `edit' not remade because of errors.\n"; |
| |
| # COMPARE RESULTS |
| |
| &compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1)); |
| |
| unlink(@files_to_touch) unless $keep; |
| |
| |
| # TEST 1: Make sure that top-level targets that depend on targets that |
| # previously failed to build, aren't attempted. Regression for PR/1634. |
| |
| $makefile2 = &get_tmpfile; |
| |
| open(MAKEFILE, "> $makefile2"); |
| print MAKEFILE <<'EOF'; |
| .SUFFIXES: |
| |
| all: exe1 exe2; @echo making $@ |
| |
| exe1 exe2: lib; @echo cp $^ $@ |
| |
| lib: foo.o; @echo cp $^ $@ |
| |
| foo.o: ; exit 1 |
| EOF |
| |
| close(MAKEFILE); |
| |
| &run_make_with_options($makefile2, "-k", &get_logfile, $error_code); |
| |
| $answer = "exit 1 |
| $make_name: *** [foo.o] Error 1 |
| $make_name: Target `all' not remade because of errors.\n"; |
| |
| &compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1)); |
| |
| # TEST -- make sure we keep the error code if we can't create an included |
| # makefile. |
| |
| run_make_test('all: ; @echo hi |
| include ifile |
| ifile: no-such-file; @false |
| ', |
| '-k', |
| "#MAKEFILE#:2: ifile: No such file or directory |
| #MAKE#: *** No rule to make target `no-such-file', needed by `ifile'. |
| #MAKE#: Failed to remake makefile `ifile'. |
| hi\n", |
| 512); |
| |
| 1; |