# Checking the output filenames. -*- Autotest -*- # Copyright (C) 2000-2002, 2005-2012 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 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 . AT_BANNER([[Output file names.]]) # AT_CHECK_OUTPUT(INPUT-FILE, [DIRECTIVES], [FLAGS], EXPECTED-FILES, [SHELLIO], # [ADDITIONAL-TESTS], [PRE-TESTS]) # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- m4_define([AT_CHECK_OUTPUT], [AT_SETUP([[Output files: ]$2 $3 $5]) $7 for file in $1 $4; do case "$file" in */*) mkdir -p `echo "$file" | sed 's,/.*,,'`;; esac done AT_DATA([$1], [$2[ %% foo: {}; ]]) AT_BISON_CHECK([$3 $1 $5], 0) AT_CHECK([ls $4], [], [ignore]) $6 AT_CLEANUP ]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [-dv], [foo.output foo.tab.c foo.tab.h]) # Some versions of Valgrind (at least valgrind-3.6.0.SVN-Debian) report # "fgrep: write error: Bad file descriptor" when stdout is closed, so we # skip this test group during maintainer-check-valgrind. AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [-dv], [foo.output foo.tab.c foo.tab.h], [>&-], [], [AT_CHECK([[case "$PREBISON" in *valgrind*) exit 77;; esac]])]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [-dv -o foo.c], [foo.c foo.h foo.output]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [-dv -o foo.tab.c], [foo.output foo.tab.c foo.tab.h]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [-dv -y], [y.output y.tab.c y.tab.h]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [-dv -b bar], [bar.output bar.tab.c bar.tab.h]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [-dv -g -o foo.c], [foo.c foo.dot foo.h foo.output]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [%defines %verbose], [], [foo.output foo.tab.c foo.tab.h]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [%defines %verbose %yacc],[], [y.output y.tab.c y.tab.h]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.yy], [%defines %verbose %yacc],[], [y.output y.tab.c y.tab.h]) # Exercise %output and %file-prefix including deprecated '=' AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [%file-prefix "bar" %defines %verbose], [], [bar.output bar.tab.c bar.tab.h]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [%output="bar.c" %defines %verbose %yacc],[], [bar.output bar.c bar.h]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.y], [%file-prefix="baz" %output "bar.c" %defines %verbose %yacc], [], [bar.output bar.c bar.h]) # Check priorities of extension control. AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.yy], [%defines %verbose], [], [foo.output foo.tab.cc foo.tab.hh]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.yy], [%defines %verbose ], [-o foo.c], [foo.c foo.h foo.output]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.yy], [], [--defines=foo.hpp -o foo.c++], [foo.c++ foo.hpp]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.yy], [%defines "foo.hpp"], [-o foo.c++], [foo.c++ foo.hpp]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.yy], [], [-o foo.c++ --graph=foo.gph], [foo.c++ foo.gph]) ## ------------ ## ## C++ output. ## ## ------------ ## m4_define([AT_CHECK_NO_SUBDIR_PART], [# Also make sure that the includes do not refer to the subdirectory. AT_CHECK([grep 'include .subdir/' $1.cc], 1, []) AT_CHECK([grep 'include .subdir/' $1.hh], 1, []) ]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.yy], [%skeleton "lalr1.cc" %defines %verbose], [], [foo.tab.cc foo.tab.hh foo.output stack.hh]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([foo.yy], [%skeleton "lalr1.cc" %defines %verbose %locations], [], [foo.tab.cc foo.tab.hh foo.output location.hh stack.hh position.hh]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([subdir/foo.yy], [%skeleton "lalr1.cc" %defines %verbose], [], [foo.tab.cc foo.tab.hh foo.output stack.hh], [], [AT_CHECK_NO_SUBDIR_PART([foo.tab])]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([subdir/foo.yy], [%skeleton "lalr1.cc" %defines %verbose %locations], [-o subdir/foo.cc], [subdir/foo.cc subdir/foo.hh subdir/foo.output subdir/location.hh subdir/stack.hh subdir/position.hh], [], [AT_CHECK_NO_SUBDIR_PART([subdir/foo])]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([gram_dir/foo.yy], [%skeleton "lalr1.cc" %defines %verbose %file-prefix "output_dir/foo"], [], [output_dir/foo.tab.cc output_dir/foo.tab.hh output_dir/foo.output output_dir/stack.hh]) AT_CHECK_OUTPUT([gram_dir/foo.yy], [%skeleton "lalr1.cc" %defines %locations %verbose %file-prefix "output_dir/foo"], [], [output_dir/foo.tab.cc output_dir/foo.tab.hh output_dir/foo.output output_dir/location.hh output_dir/stack.hh output_dir/position.hh]) # AT_CHECK_CONFLICTING_OUTPUT(INPUT-FILE, DIRECTIVES, FLAGS, STDERR, # [EXIT-STATUS]) # ------------------------------------------------------------------ m4_define([AT_CHECK_CONFLICTING_OUTPUT], [AT_SETUP([Conflicting output files: $2 $3]) case "$1" in */*) mkdir `echo "$1" | sed 's,/.*,,'`;; esac AT_DATA([$1], [[$2 %% foo: {}; ]]) [cp ]$1[ expout] # Because an output file name conflict is still a warning, Bison exits # with status 0, so AT_BISON_CHECK does not realize that there may be no # output file against which to check the XML. AT_BISON_CHECK_NO_XML # avoids that problem. AT_BISON_CHECK_NO_XML([$3 $1], $5, [], [$4]) AT_CHECK([[cat $1]], [[0]], [expout]) AT_CLEANUP ]) AT_CHECK_CONFLICTING_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [--graph="foo.tab.c"], [foo.y: warning: conflicting outputs to file 'foo.tab.c' ]) AT_CHECK_CONFLICTING_OUTPUT([foo.y], [%defines "foo.output"], [-v], [foo.y: warning: conflicting outputs to file 'foo.output' ]) AT_CHECK_CONFLICTING_OUTPUT([foo.y], [%skeleton "lalr1.cc" %defines %locations], [--graph="location.hh"], [foo.y: warning: conflicting outputs to file 'location.hh' ]) AT_CHECK_CONFLICTING_OUTPUT([foo.y], [], [-o foo.y], [foo.y: refusing to overwrite the input file 'foo.y' ], 1) # AT_CHECK_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME(FILE-NAME-PREFIX, [ADDITIONAL-TESTS]) # --------------------------------------------------------------- m4_define([AT_CHECK_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME], [AT_SETUP([Output file name: $1]) # Skip if platform doesn't support file name. For example, Cygwin # doesn't support file names containing ":" or "\". AT_CHECK([[touch "]AS_ESCAPE([$1[.tmp]])[" || exit 77]]) AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([glr.y], [[%glr-parser %code { int yylex (void); void yyerror (const char *); } %% start: {}; ]]) AT_BISON_CHECK([-o "AS_ESCAPE([$1.c])" --defines="AS_ESCAPE([$1.h])" glr.y]) AT_CHECK([ls "AS_ESCAPE([$1.c])" "AS_ESCAPE([$1.h])"], [], [ignore]) AT_COMPILE([glr.o], [-c "AS_ESCAPE([$1.c])"]) $2 AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([cxx.y], [[%skeleton "lalr1.cc" %code { int yylex (yy::parser::semantic_type*); } %% start: {}; ]]) AT_BISON_CHECK([-o "AS_ESCAPE([$1.c])" --defines="AS_ESCAPE([$1.h])" cxx.y]) AT_CHECK([ls "AS_ESCAPE([$1.c])" "AS_ESCAPE([$1.h])"], [], [ignore]) AT_COMPILE_CXX([cxx.o], [-c "AS_ESCAPE([$1.c])"]) $2 AT_CLEANUP ]) # Notice that the header file name here cannot contain # '"' since FILENAME in '#include "FILENAME"' cannot. 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