| # -*-perl-*- |
| |
| $description = "Test the -L option."; |
| |
| $details = "Verify that symlink handling with and without -L works properly."; |
| |
| # Only run these tests if the system sypports symlinks |
| |
| # Apparently the Windows port of Perl reports that it does support symlinks |
| # (in that the symlink() function doesn't fail) but it really doesn't, so |
| # check for it explicitly. |
| |
| if ($port_type eq 'W32' || !( eval { symlink("",""); 1 })) { |
| # This test is N/A |
| -1; |
| } else { |
| |
| # Set up a symlink sym -> dep |
| # We'll make both dep and targ older than sym |
| $pwd =~ m%/([^/]+)$%; |
| $dirnm = $1; |
| &utouch(-10, 'dep'); |
| &utouch(-5, 'targ'); |
| symlink("../$dirnm/dep", 'sym'); |
| |
| # Without -L, nothing should happen |
| # With -L, it should update targ |
| run_make_test('targ: sym ; @echo make $@ from $<', '', |
| "#MAKE#: `targ' is up to date."); |
| run_make_test(undef, '-L', "make targ from sym"); |
| |
| # Now update dep; in all cases targ should be out of date. |
| &touch('dep'); |
| run_make_test(undef, '', "make targ from sym"); |
| run_make_test(undef, '-L', "make targ from sym"); |
| |
| # Now update targ; in all cases targ should be up to date. |
| &touch('targ'); |
| run_make_test(undef, '', "#MAKE#: `targ' is up to date."); |
| run_make_test(undef, '-L', "#MAKE#: `targ' is up to date."); |
| |
| # Add in a new link between sym and dep. Be sure it's newer than targ. |
| sleep(1); |
| rename('dep', 'dep1'); |
| symlink('dep1', 'dep'); |
| |
| # Without -L, nothing should happen |
| # With -L, it should update targ |
| run_make_test(undef, '', "#MAKE#: `targ' is up to date."); |
| run_make_test(undef, '-L', "make targ from sym"); |
| |
| rmfiles('targ', 'dep', 'sym', 'dep1'); |
| |
| # Check handling when symlinks point to non-existent files. Without -L we |
| # should get an error: with -L we should use the timestamp of the symlink. |
| |
| symlink("../$dirname/dep", 'sym'); |
| run_make_test('targ: sym ; @echo make $@ from $<', '', |
| "#MAKE#: *** No rule to make target `sym', needed by `targ'. Stop.", 512); |
| |
| run_make_test('targ: sym ; @echo make $@ from $<', '-L', |
| 'make targ from sym'); |
| |
| |
| rmfiles('targ', 'sym'); |
| |
| 1; |
| } |