freebsd-skq/contrib/bmake/unit-tests/var-op-append.mk
Simon J. Gerraty dba7b0ef92 Merge bmake-20210206
Changes of interest

  o unit-tests: use private TMPDIR to avoid errors from other users
  o avoid strdup in mkTempFile
  o always use vfork
  o job.c: do not create empty shell files in jobs mode
    reduce unnecessary calls to waitpid
  o cond.c: fix debug output for comparison operators in conditionals
2021-02-10 22:03:22 -08:00

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# $NetBSD: var-op-append.mk,v 1.8 2021/02/03 08:40:47 rillig Exp $
#
# Tests for the += variable assignment operator, which appends to a variable,
# creating it if necessary.
# Appending to an undefined variable is possible.
# The variable is created, and no extra space is added before the value.
VAR+= one
.if ${VAR} != "one"
. error
.endif
# Appending to an existing variable adds a single space and the value.
VAR+= two
.if ${VAR} != "one two"
. error
.endif
# Appending an empty string nevertheless adds a single space.
VAR+= # empty
.if ${VAR} != "one two "
. error
.endif
# Variable names may contain '+', and this character is also part of the
# '+=' assignment operator. As far as possible, the '+' is interpreted as
# part of the assignment operator.
#
# See Parse_DoVar
C++= value
.if ${C+} != "value" || defined(C++)
. error
.endif
# Before var.c 1.793 from 2021-02-03, the variable name of a newly created
# variable was expanded two times in a row, which was unexpected but
# irrelevant in practice since variable names containing dollars lead to
# strange side effects in several other places as well.
.MAKEFLAGS: -dv
VAR.${:U\$\$\$\$\$\$\$\$}+= dollars
.MAKEFLAGS: -d0
.if ${VAR.${:U\$\$\$\$\$\$\$\$}} != "dollars"
. error
.endif
all: