#!/bin/sh # Copyright (C) 2009-2012 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 2, 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 . # Check silent-rules mode, with many languages at once. # This test partly overlaps with other 'silent*.sh', but it serves as # a stress test by using many different languages at once -- so don't # remove this test script. # This test should work with generic compilers; keep it in sync with # sister test 'silent-many-gcc.sh', which requires the GNU compilers # and forces the use of gcc depmode. required='cc c++ fortran fortran77 lex yacc' . ./defs || exit 1 # Avoids too much code duplication. do_and_check_silent_build () { case $1 in --rebuild) rebuild=true;; *) rebuild=false;; esac $MAKE >stdout || { cat stdout; exit 1; } cat stdout # Avoid spurious failures with SunStudio Fortran compilers. sed '/^NOTICE:/d' stdout > t mv -f t stdout cat stdout $EGREP ' (-c|-o)' stdout && exit 1 $EGREP '(mv|ylwrap) ' stdout && exit 1 grep 'CXX .*foo1\.' stdout grep 'CXX .*baz1\.' stdout grep 'FC .*foo2\.' stdout grep 'FC .*baz2\.' stdout grep 'F77 .*foo3\.' stdout grep 'F77 .*baz3\.' stdout grep ' CC .*foo5\.' stdout grep ' CC .*baz5\.' stdout grep ' CC .*foo6\.' stdout grep ' CC .*baz6\.' stdout grep 'CXXLD .*foo' stdout grep 'CCLD .*bar' stdout grep 'CXXLD .*baz' stdout grep 'CCLD .*bla' stdout if ! $rebuild; then grep 'YACC .*foo6\.' stdout grep 'YACC .*baz6\.' stdout grep 'LEX .*foo5\.' stdout grep 'LEX .*baz5\.' stdout fi unset rebuild } # Avoids too much code duplication. do_and_check_verbose_build () { case $1 in --rebuild) rebuild=true;; *) rebuild=false;; esac $MAKE V=1 >stdout || { cat stdout; exit 1; } cat stdout grep ' -c ' stdout grep ' -o ' stdout $EGREP '(CC|CXX|FC|F77|LD) ' stdout && exit 1 if ! $rebuild; then grep 'ylwrap ' stdout $EGREP '(LEX|YACC) ' stdout && exit 1 fi unset rebuild } mkdir sub cat >>configure.ac <<'EOF' AM_SILENT_RULES AM_PROG_CC_C_O AC_PROG_F77 AC_PROG_FC AC_PROG_LEX AC_PROG_YACC AC_PROG_CXX # FIXME: remove this hack once the requirements c++, fortran and fortran77 # are implemented correctly. test -n "`echo $CXX`" || AC_MSG_ERROR([C++ compiler not found], [77]) test -n "`echo $FC`" || AC_MSG_ERROR([Fortran compiler not found], [77]) test -n "`echo $F77`" || AC_MSG_ERROR([Fortran 77 compiler not found], [77]) # The SunStudio C++ compiler is unfortunately named 'sunCC' (or even just # 'CC', yuck!); similarly and the Portland group C++ compiler is named # 'pgCC'. This can cause problems with our grepping checks on the output # from make. Avoid these problems by invoking a wrapper script, as # filtering the make output proved too fragile. case " $CXX " in *'CC '*) AC_MSG_WARN([the C++ compiler '$CXX' name ends with 'CC']) AC_MSG_WARN([it will be wrapped with the custom script 'am--cxx']) echo '#!/bin/sh' > bin/am--cxx echo 'PATH=$saved_PATH; export PATH' >> bin/am--cxx echo "case \$# in" >> bin/am--cxx echo " 0) exec $CXX ;;" >> bin/am--cxx echo " *) exec $CXX \"\$@\" ;;" >> bin/am--cxx echo "esac" >> bin/am--cxx chmod a+x bin/am--cxx CXX=am--cxx esac AC_CONFIG_FILES([sub/Makefile]) AC_OUTPUT EOF cat > Makefile.am <<'EOF' # Need generic and non-generic rules. bin_PROGRAMS = foo bar fo2 bar_CFLAGS = $(AM_CFLAGS) foo_SOURCES = foo1.cpp foo2.f90 foo3.f foo5.l foo6.y fo2_SOURCES = $(foo_SOURCES) fo2_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) fo2_FFLAGS = $(AM_FFLAGS) fo2_FCFLAGS = $(AM_FCFLAGS) fo2_YFLAGS = -v fo2_LFLAGS = -n SUBDIRS = sub AM_YFLAGS = -d LDADD = $(LEXLIB) BUILT_SOURCES = foo6.h EOF cat > sub/Makefile.am <<'EOF' AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = subdir-objects # Need generic and non-generic rules. bin_PROGRAMS = baz bla ba2 bla_CFLAGS = $(AM_CFLAGS) baz_SOURCES = baz1.cpp baz2.f90 baz3.f baz5.l baz6.y ba2_SOURCES = $(baz_SOURCES) ba2_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) ba2_FFLAGS = $(AM_FFLAGS) ba2_FCFLAGS = $(AM_FCFLAGS) ba2_YFLAGS = -v ba2_LFLAGS = -n AM_YFLAGS = -d LDADD = $(LEXLIB) BUILT_SOURCES = baz6.h EOF cat > foo1.cpp <<'EOF' int main () { return 0; } EOF cat > foo2.f90 <<'EOF' subroutine foo2 return end EOF cat > foo3.f <<'EOF' subroutine foo3 return end EOF cat > foo5.l <<'EOF' %{ #define YY_NO_UNISTD_H 1 %} %% "END" return EOF; . %% /* Avoid possible link errors. */ int yywrap (void) { return 1; } EOF cat > foo6.y <<'EOF' %{ void yyerror (char *s) {} %} %token EOF %% fubar : 'f' 'o' 'o' 'b' 'a' 'r' EOF {}; EOF cp foo1.cpp bar.c cp foo1.cpp sub/baz.c cp foo1.cpp sub/bla.c cp foo1.cpp sub/baz1.cpp cp foo2.f90 sub/baz2.f90 cp foo3.f sub/baz3.f cp foo5.l sub/baz5.l cp foo6.y sub/baz6.y mkdir bin saved_PATH=$PATH; export saved_PATH PATH=$(pwd)/bin$PATH_SEPARATOR$PATH; export PATH $ACLOCAL $AUTOMAKE --add-missing $AUTOCONF # Ensure per-target rules are used, to ensure their coverage below. # (We do not do an exhaustive check, that wouldn't be practical). $FGREP 'bar-bar.o' Makefile.in $FGREP 'fo2-foo5.c' Makefile.in $FGREP 'fo2-foo6.c' Makefile.in # Force dependency tracking explicitly, so that slow dependency # extractors are not rejected. Try also with dependency tracking # explicitly disabled. for config_args in \ --enable-dependency-tracking --disable-dependency-tracking do ./configure $config_args --enable-silent-rules do_and_check_silent_build # Cleaning and then rebuilding with the same V flag (and without # removing the generated sources in between) shouldn't trigger a # different set of rules. $MAKE clean do_and_check_silent_build --rebuild # Ensure a clean rebuild. $MAKE clean # This is required, since these files are not removed by 'make clean' # (as dictated by the GNU Coding Standards). rm -f *foo5.c *foo6.[ch] sub/*baz5.c sub/*baz6.[ch] do_and_check_verbose_build # Cleaning and then rebuilding with the same V flag (and without # removing the generated sources in between) shouldn't trigger a # different set of rules. $MAKE clean do_and_check_verbose_build --rebuild # Ensure a clean reconfiguration/rebuild. $MAKE clean $MAKE maintainer-clean done :