# Customize maint.mk -*- makefile -*- # Copyright (C) 2003-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program 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 General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # Used in maint.mk's web-manual rule manual_title = Core GNU utilities # Use the direct link. This is guaranteed to work immediately, while # it can take a while for the faster mirror links to become usable. url_dir_list = http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/$(PACKAGE) # Tests not to run as part of "make distcheck". local-checks-to-skip = \ sc_proper_name_utf8_requires_ICONV # Tools used to bootstrap this package, used for "announcement". bootstrap-tools = autoconf,automake,gnulib,bison # Now that we have better tests, make this the default. export VERBOSE = yes # Comparing tarball sizes compressed using different xz presets, we see that # an -8e-compressed tarball is only 9KiB larger than the -9e-compressed one. # Using -8e is preferred, since that lets the decompression process use half # the memory (32MiB rather than 64MiB). # $ for i in {7,8,9}{e,}; do \ # (n=$(xz -$i < coreutils-8.15*.tar|wc -c);echo $n $i) & done |sort -nr # 5129388 7 # 5036524 7e # 5017476 8 # 5010604 9 # 4923016 8e # 4914152 9e export XZ_OPT = -8e old_NEWS_hash = 5c64c69e6303deaceecacc4b498a61fd # Add an exemption for sc_makefile_at_at_check. _makefile_at_at_check_exceptions = ' && !/^cu_install_prog/ && !/dynamic-dep/' # Our help-version script is in a slightly different location. _hv_file ?= $(srcdir)/tests/misc/help-version # Ensure that the list of O_ symbols used to compute O_FULLBLOCK is complete. dd = $(srcdir)/src/dd.c sc_dd_O_FLAGS: @rm -f $@.1 $@.2 @{ echo O_FULLBLOCK; echo O_NOCACHE; \ perl -nle '/^ +\| (O_\w*)$$/ and print $$1' $(dd); } | sort > $@.1 @{ echo O_NOFOLLOW; perl -nle '/{"[a-z]+",\s*(O_\w+)},/ and print $$1' \ $(dd); } | sort > $@.2 @diff -u $@.1 $@.2; diff=$$?; \ rm -f $@.1 $@.2; \ test "$$diff" = 0 \ || { echo '$(ME): $(dd) has inconsistent O_ flag lists'>&2; \ exit 1; } # Ensure that dd's definition of LONGEST_SYMBOL stays in sync # with the strings from the two affected variables. dd_c = $(srcdir)/src/dd.c sc_dd_max_sym_length: ifneq ($(wildcard $(dd_c)),) @len=$$( (sed -n '/conversions\[\] =$$/,/^};/p' $(dd_c);\ sed -n '/flags\[\] =$$/,/^};/p' $(dd_c) ) \ |sed -n '/"/s/^[^"]*"\([^"]*\)".*/\1/p'| wc -L);\ max=$$(sed -n '/^#define LONGEST_SYMBOL /s///p' $(dd_c) \ |tr -d '"' | wc -L); \ if test "$$len" = "$$max"; then :; else \ echo 'dd.c: LONGEST_SYMBOL is not longest' 1>&2; \ exit 1; \ fi endif # Many m4 macros names once began with 'jm_'. # On 2004-04-13, they were all changed to start with gl_ instead. # Make sure that none are inadvertently reintroduced. sc_prohibit_jm_in_m4: @grep -nE 'jm_[A-Z]' \ $$($(VC_LIST) m4 |grep '\.m4$$'; echo /dev/null) && \ { echo '$(ME): do not use jm_ in m4 macro names' \ 1>&2; exit 1; } || : # Ensure that each root-requiring test is run via the "check-root" rule. sc_root_tests: @t1=sc-root.expected; t2=sc-root.actual; \ grep -nl '^ *require_root_$$' `$(VC_LIST) tests` | \ sed 's|.*/tests/|tests/|' | sort > $$t1; \ for t in $(all_root_tests); do echo $$t; done | sort > $$t2; \ st=0; diff -u $$t1 $$t2 || st=1; \ rm -f $$t1 $$t2; \ exit $$st # Ensure that all version-controlled test cases are listed in $(all_tests). sc_tests_list_consistency: @bs="\\"; \ test_extensions_rx=`echo $(TEST_EXTENSIONS) \ | sed -e "s/ /|/g" -e "s/$$bs./$$bs$$bs./g"`; \ { \ for t in $(all_tests); do echo $$t; done; \ cd $(top_srcdir); \ $(SHELL) build-aux/vc-list-files tests \ | grep -Ev '^tests/(factor/(run|create-test)|init)\.sh$$' \ | $(EGREP) "$$test_extensions_rx\$$"; \ } | sort | uniq -u | grep . && exit 1; : # Ensure that all version-controlled test scripts are executable. sc_tests_executable: @set -o noglob 2>/dev/null || set -f; \ find_ext="-name '' "`printf -- "-o -name *%s " $(TEST_EXTENSIONS)`;\ find $(srcdir)/tests/ \( $$find_ext \) \! -perm -u+x -print \ | { sed "s|^$(srcdir)/||"; git ls-files $(srcdir)/tests/; } \ | sort | uniq -d \ | sed -e "s/^/$(ME): Please make test executable: /" | grep . \ && exit 1; : # Ensure all gnulib patches apply cleanly sc_ensure_gl_diffs_apply_cleanly: @find $(srcdir)/gl/ -name '*.diff' | while read p; do \ patch --fuzz=0 -f -s -d $(srcdir)/gnulib/ -p1 --dry-run < "$$p" >&2 \ || { echo "$$p" >&2; echo 'To refresh all gl patches run:' \ 'make refresh-gnulib-patches' >&2; exit 1; } \ done # Avoid :>file which doesn't propagate errors sc_prohibit_colon_redirection: @cd $(srcdir)/tests && GIT_PAGER= git grep -n ': *>.*||' \ && { echo '$(ME): '"The leading colon in :> will hide errors" 1>&2; \ exit 1; } \ || : # Create a list of regular expressions matching the names # of files included from system.h. 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