coreutils/tests/Makefile.am.in
Jim Meyering 2c97f3f75b Use $(VAR) rather than @VAR@, now that we can rely on automake to
emit a definition for each substituted variable.
Remove definition of PERL.
2003-04-15 22:18:12 +00:00

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Makefile

## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in -*-Makefile-*-.
##test-files-begin
##test-files-end
EXTRA_DIST = Test.pm $x-tests $(explicit) $(maint_gen)
noinst_SCRIPTS = $x-tests
editpl = sed -e 's,@''PERL''@,$(PERL),g' -e 's,@''srcdir''@,$(srcdir),g'
TESTS = $x-tests
mk_script = $(srcdir)/../mk-script
$(srcdir)/$x-tests: $(mk_script) Test.pm
$(PERL) -I$(srcdir) -w -- $(mk_script) ../../src/$x > $@.n
mv $@.n $@
chmod 755 $@
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = $x-tests $(maint_gen)
CLEANFILES = $(run_gen)
check: $(maint_gen)
Makefile.am: ../Makefile.am.in Test.pm $(mk_script)
rm -f $@ $@t
sed -n '1,/^##test-files-begin/p' $< > $@t
tool=`echo $(subdir)|sed 's/^tests.//;s/-test//'`; \
echo "x = $$tool" >> $@t
$(PERL) -I$(srcdir) -w -- $(mk_script) --list >> $@t
sed -n '/^##test-files-end/,$$p' $< >> $@t
mv $@t $@