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33 lines
1.0 KiB
Makefile
33 lines
1.0 KiB
Makefile
#T gmake skip
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#T grep-for: "2f7cdd0b-7277-48c1-beaf-56cb0dbacb24"
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ifdef __WIN32__
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PS:=;
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else
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PS:=:
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endif
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export PATH := $(TESTPATH)/pathdir$(PS)$(PATH)
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# Test two commands. The first one shouldn't go through the shell and the
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# second one should. The pathdir subdirectory has a Windows executable called
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# pathtest.exe and a shell script called pathtest. We don't care which one is
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# run, just that one of the two is (we use a uuid + grep-for to make sure
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# that happens).
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#
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# FAQ:
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# Q. Why skip GNU Make?
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# A. Because $(TESTPATH) is a Windows-style path, and MSYS make doesn't take
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# too kindly to Windows paths in the PATH environment variable.
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#
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# Q. Why use an exe and not a batch file?
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# A. The use cases here were all exe files without the extension. Batch file
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# lookup has broken semantics if the .bat extension isn't passed.
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#
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# Q. Why are the commands silent?
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# A. So that we don't pass the grep-for test by mistake.
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all:
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@pathtest
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@pathtest | grep -q 2f7cdd0b-7277-48c1-beaf-56cb0dbacb24
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@echo TEST-PASS
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