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### @configure_input@
# Copyright (C) 2010-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is part of GNU Emacs.
# GNU Emacs 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.
# GNU Emacs 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 GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
### Commentary:
## Some targets:
## check: re-run all tests, writing to .log files.
## check-maybe: run all tests whose .log file needs updating
## filename.log: run tests from filename.el(c) if .log file needs updating
## filename: re-run tests from filename.el(c), with no logging
### Code:
SHELL = @SHELL@
srcdir = @srcdir@
VPATH = $(srcdir)
SEPCHAR = @SEPCHAR@
# We never change directory before running Emacs, so a relative file
# name is fine, and makes life easier. If we need to change
# directory, we can use emacs --chdir.
EMACS = ../src/emacs
EMACS_EXTRAOPT=
# Command line flags for Emacs.
# Apparently MSYS bash would convert "-L :" to "-L ;" anyway,
# but we might as well be explicit.
EMACSOPT = -batch --no-site-file --no-site-lisp -L "$(SEPCHAR)$(srcdir)" $(EMACS_EXTRAOPT)
# Prevent any settings in the user environment causing problems.
unexport EMACSDATA EMACSDOC EMACSPATH GREP_OPTIONS
## To run tests under a debugger, set this to eg: "gdb --args".
GDB =
# The locale to run tests under. Tests should work if this is set to
# any supported locale. Use the C locale by default, as it should be
# supported everywhere.
TEST_LOCALE = C
# The actual Emacs command run in the targets below.
# Prevent any setting of EMACSLOADPATH in user environment causing problems.
emacs = EMACSLOADPATH= LC_ALL=$(TEST_LOCALE) EMACS_TEST_DIRECTORY=$(srcdir) \
$(GDB) "$(EMACS)" $(EMACSOPT)
.PHONY: all check
all: check
%.elc: %.el
@echo Compiling $<
@$(emacs) -f batch-byte-compile $<
## Ignore any test errors so we can continue to test other files.
## But compilation errors are always fatal.
WRITE_LOG = > $@ 2>&1 || { stat=ERROR; cat $@; }; echo $$stat: $@
## I'd prefer to use -emacs -f ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit rather
## than || true, since the former makes problems more obvious.
## I'd also prefer to @-hide the grep part and not the
## ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit part.
##
## We need to use $loadfile because:
## i) -L :$srcdir -l basename does not work, because we have files whose
## basename duplicates a file in lisp/ (eg eshell.el).
## ii) Although -l basename will automatically load .el or .elc,
## -l ./basename treats basename as a literal file (it would be nice
## to change this; bug#17848 - if that gets done, this can be simplified).
##
## Beware: it approximates 'no-byte-compile', so watch out for false-positives!
%.log: %.el
@if grep '^;.*no-byte-compile: t' $< > /dev/null; then \
loadfile=$<; \
else \
loadfile=$<c; \
${MAKE} $$loadfile; \
fi; \
echo Testing $$loadfile; \
stat=OK ; \
mkdir --parents $(dir $@) ; \
$(emacs) -l ert -l $$loadfile \
-f ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit ${WRITE_LOG}
ELFILES = $(shell find ${srcdir} -path "${srcdir}/manual" -prune -o \
-path "*resources" -prune -o -name "*el" -print)
## .elc files may be in a different directory for out of source builds
ELCFILES = $(patsubst %.el,%.elc, \
$(patsubst $(srcdir)%,.%,$(ELFILES)))
LOGFILES = $(patsubst %.elc,%.log,${ELCFILES})
LOGSAVEFILES = $(patsubst %.elc,%.log~,${ELCFILES})
TESTS = $(subst ${srcdir}/,,$(LOGFILES:.log=))
## If we have to interrupt a hanging test, preserve the log so we can
## see what the problem was.
.PRECIOUS: %.log
.PHONY: ${TESTS}
## The short aliases that always re-run the tests, with no logging.
## Define an alias both with and without the directory name for ease
## of use.
define test_template
$(1):
@test ! -f ./$(1).log || mv ./$(1).log ./$(1).log~
@${MAKE} ./$(1).log WRITE_LOG=
$(notdir $(1)): $(1)
endef
$(foreach test,${TESTS},$(eval $(call test_template,${test})))
## Include dependencies between test files and the files they test.
## We do this without the file and eval directly, but then we would
## have to run Emacs for every make invocation, and it might not be
## available during clean.
-include make-test-deps.mk
## Re-run all the tests every time.
check:
-@for f in $(LOGFILES); do test ! -f $$f || mv $$f $$f~; done
@${MAKE} check-maybe
## Only re-run tests whose .log is older than the test.
.PHONY: check-maybe
check-maybe: ${LOGFILES}
$(emacs) -l ert -f ert-summarize-tests-batch-and-exit $^
.PHONY: mostlyclean clean bootstrap-clean distclean maintainer-clean
clean mostlyclean:
-rm -f ${LOGFILES} ${LOGSAVEFILES}
-rm make-test-deps.mk
bootstrap-clean: clean
-rm -f ${ELCFILES}
distclean: clean
rm -f Makefile
maintainer-clean: distclean bootstrap-clean
make-test-deps.mk: $(ELFILES) make-test-deps.emacs-lisp
$(EMACS) --batch -l $(srcdir)/make-test-deps.emacs-lisp \
--eval "(make-test-deps \"$(srcdir)\")" \
2> $@
# Makefile ends here.
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