freebsd-dev/usr.bin/make/Makefile
Julio Merino 5ae59dec60 Move old fmake tests into bmake and hook them to the build.
This first step is mostly to prevent the code from rotting even further
and to ensure these do not get wiped when fmake's code is removed from
the tree.

These tests are currently being skipped because they detect the underlying
make is not fmake and thus disable themselves -- and the reason is that
some of the tests fail, possibly due to legitimate bugs.  Enabling them to
run against bmake will come separately.

Lastly, it would be ideal if these tests were fed upstream but they are
not ready for that yet.  In the interim, just put them under usr.bin/bmake/
while we sort things out.  The existence of a different unit-tests directory
within here makes me feel less guilty about this.

Change confirmed working with a clean amd64 build.
2014-05-14 18:43:13 +00:00

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# @(#)Makefile 5.2 (Berkeley) 12/28/90
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.6 1994/06/30 05:33:39 cgd Exp $
# $FreeBSD$
.include <src.opts.mk>
PROG= make
CFLAGS+=-I${.CURDIR}
SRCS= arch.c buf.c cond.c dir.c for.c hash.c hash_tables.c job.c \
lst.c main.c make.c parse.c proc.c shell.c str.c suff.c targ.c \
util.c var.c
.if !defined(MK_SHARED_TOOLCHAIN) || ${MK_SHARED_TOOLCHAIN} == "no"
NO_SHARED?= YES
.endif
# Version has the RYYYYMMDDX format, where R is from RELENG_<R>
CFLAGS+=-DMAKE_VERSION=\"10201205300\"
# There is no obvious performance improvement currently.
# CFLAGS+=-DUSE_KQUEUE
# Make object files which depend on preprocessor symbols defined in
# the Makefile which are not compilation options but rather configuration
# options dependend on the Makefile. main.c needs MAKE_VERSION while
# shell.c uses DEFSHELLNAME. This will cause recompilation in the case
# the definition is changed in the makefile. It will of course not cause
# recompilation if one does 'make MAKE_SHELL=csh'.
main.o shell.o: ${MAKEFILE}
# Directive and keyword tables. We use hash tables. These hash tables have been
# generated with mph (ports/devel/mph)
# If you change the directives or keywords (adding, deleting, reordering) you
# need to create new tables and hash functions (directive_hash, keyword_hash).
#
# The following changes have been made to the generated code:
#
# o prefix the names of the g, T0 and T1 arrays with 'directive_'
# resp. 'keyword_'.
#
# o make the type of the tables 'const [un]signed char' (if you change
# anything make sure that the numbers fit into a char).
#
# o make the hash function use the length for termination,
# not the trailing '\0', via the -l flag in emitc and some editing
# (only for directive_hash).
LOCALBASE ?= /usr/local
MPH ?= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/mph
EMITC ?= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/emitc
.PRECIOUS: hash
hash:
( echo '/*' ; \
echo ' * DO NOT EDIT' ; \
echo ' * $$''FreeBSD$$' ; \
echo -n ' * auto-generated from ' ; \
sed -nEe '/\$$FreeBSD/s/^.*\$$(.*)\$$.*$$/\1/p' \
${.CURDIR}/parse.c ; \
echo ' * DO NOT EDIT' ; \
echo ' */' ; \
echo '#include <sys/types.h>' ; \
echo ; \
echo '#include "hash_tables.h"' ; \
echo ; \
cat ${.CURDIR}/parse.c | sed \
-e '1,/DIRECTIVES-START-TAG/d' \
-e '/DIRECTIVES-END-TAG/,$$d' \
-e 's/^[^"]*"\([^"]*\)".*$$/\1/' | \
${MPH} -d2 -m1 | ${EMITC} -l -s | \
sed \
-e 's/^static int g\[\]/static const signed char directive_g[]/' \
-e 's/^static int T0\[\]/static const u_char directive_T0[]/' \
-e 's/^static int T1\[\]/static const u_char directive_T1[]/' \
-e '/^#define uchar unsigned char/d' \
-e 's/uchar/u_char/g' \
-e 's/^hash(/directive_hash(/' \
-e 's/; \*kp;/; kp < key + len;/' \
-e 's/int len)/size_t len)/' \
-e 's/= T0\[/= directive_T0\[/' \
-e 's/= T1\[/= directive_T1\[/' \
-e 's/g\[f/directive_g[f/g' ; \
cat ${.CURDIR}/parse.c | sed \
-e '1,/KEYWORD-START-TAG/d' \
-e '/KEYWORD-END-TAG/,$$d' \
-e 's/^[^"]*"\([^"]*\)".*$$/\1/' | \
${MPH} -d2 -m1 | ${EMITC} -l -s | \
sed \
-e 's/^static int g\[\]/static const signed char keyword_g[]/' \
-e 's/^static int T0\[\]/static const u_char keyword_T0[]/' \
-e 's/^static int T1\[\]/static const u_char keyword_T1[]/' \
-e '/^#define uchar unsigned char/d' \
-e 's/uchar/u_char/g' \
-e 's/^hash(/keyword_hash(/' \
-e 's/int len)/size_t len)/' \
-e 's/= T0\[/= keyword_T0\[/' \
-e 's/= T1\[/= keyword_T1\[/' \
-e 's/g\[f/keyword_g[f/g' \
) > ${.CURDIR}/hash_tables.c
# Set the shell which make(1) uses. Bourne is the default, but a decent
# Korn shell works fine, and much faster. Using the C shell for this
# will almost certainly break everything, but it's Unix tradition to
# allow you to shoot yourself in the foot if you want to :-)
MAKE_SHELL?= sh
.if ${MAKE_SHELL} == "csh" || ${MAKE_SHELL} == "sh" || ${MAKE_SHELL} == "ksh"
CFLAGS+= -DDEFSHELLNAME=\"${MAKE_SHELL}\"
.else
.error "MAKE_SHELL must be set to one of \"csh\", \"sh\" or \"ksh\"."
.endif
# if we are here we don't want this called 'make'
PROG= fmake
fmake.1: make.1
cp ${.ALLSRC} ${.TARGET}
.include <bsd.prog.mk>