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-# $NetBSD: suffixes.mk,v 1.3 2014/08/30 22:21:08 sjg Exp $
-
-# Issues from PR 49086
-
-# Issue 3: single suffix rules remain active after .SUFFIXES is cleared
-#
-# There's a rule for issue3.a, but .a is no longer a known suffix when
-# targets are being made, so issue3 should not get made.
-all: issue3
-
-# Issue 4: suffix rules do not become regular rules when .SUFFIXES is cleared
-#
-# When the rules were encountered, .a and .b were known suffices, but later
-# on they were forgotten. These should get created as regular targets.
-all: .a .a.b .b.a
-
-# Issue 5: adding more suffixes does not make existing rules into suffix rules
-#
-# When the targets .c.d, .d.c, .d, .d.e, and .e.d were encountered, only .a,
-# .b and .c were known suffixes, so all of them were regular rules. Later
-# rest of the suffixes were made known, so they should all be suffix
-# transformation rules.
-all: issue5a.d issue5b.c issue5c issue5d.e issue5e.d
-
-# Issue 6: transformation search can end up in an infinite loop
-#
-# There is no file or target from which issue6.f could be made from so
-# this should fail. The bug was that because rules .e.f, .d.e and .e.d
-# exist, make would try to make .f from .e and then infinitely try
-# to do .e from .d and vice versa.
-all: issue6.f
-
-# Issue 10: explicit dependencies affect transformation rule selection
-#
-# If issue10.e is wanted and both issue10.d and issue10.f are available,
-# make should choose the .d.e rule, because .d is before .f in .SUFFIXES.
-# The bug was that if issue10.d had an explicit dependency on issue10.f,
-# it would choose .f.e instead.
-all: issue10.e
-
-# Issue 11: sources from transformation rules are expanded incorrectly
-#
-# issue11.j should depend on issue11.i and issue11.second and issue11.i
-# should depend on issue11.h and issue11.first. The bug was that
-# the dynamic sources were expanded before ${.PREFIX} and ${.TARGET} were
-# available, so they would have expanded to a null string.
-all: issue11.j
-
-# we need to clean for repeatable results
-.BEGIN: clean
-clean:
- @rm -f issue* .[ab]*
-
-.SUFFIXES: .a .b .c
-
-.a .a.b .b.a:
- @echo 'There should be no text after the colon: ${.IMPSRC}'
- touch ${.TARGET}
-
-.c.d .d.c .d .d.e .e.d:
- @echo 'first set'
- cp ${.IMPSRC} ${.TARGET}
-
-.SUFFIXES:
-.SUFFIXES: .c .d .e .f .g
-
-.e .e.f .f.e:
- @echo 'second set'
- cp ${.IMPSRC} ${.TARGET}
-
-issue3.a:
- @echo 'There is a bug if you see this.'
- touch ${.TARGET}
-
-issue5a.c issue5b.d issue5c.d issue5d.d issue5e.e issue10.d issue10.f:
- touch ${.TARGET}
-
-.SUFFIXES: .h .i .j
-
-.h.i: ${.PREFIX}.first
- @echo '.ALLSRC: ${.ALLSRC}'
- cp ${.IMPSRC} ${.TARGET}
-
-.i.j: ${.PREFIX}.second
- @echo '.ALLSRC: ${.ALLSRC}'
- cp ${.IMPSRC} ${.TARGET}
-
-issue11.h issue11.first issue11.second:
- touch ${.TARGET}