findutils/Makefile.am
James Youngman 16e147b990 Don't use reserved identifiers in macro names; fix other code smells.
* build-aux/src-sniff.py (checkers): Check for #define directives
which use a macro name which is reserved.
(MakefileRegexChecker): New class which performs regex checks on
makefiles; this ensures that we don't check Makefile.in if we're
going to check Makefile.am anyway.
* lib/unused-result.h: Don't use a reserved identifier in the
macro name defined as the #include guard.
* locate/locatedb.h: Likewise.
* Makefile.am (findutils-check-smells): Don't check gnulib code.
* import-gnulib.sh (hack_gnulib_tool_output): Move the 'do' of a
for loop onto the line following the 'for' (instead of the same
line).
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AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS=gnits
# readme-alpha
AM_CFLAGS = $(WARN_CFLAGS)
EXTRA_DIST = COPYING ChangeLog TODO config.h.in stamp-h.in \
THANKS import-gnulib.sh import-gnulib.config \
tool-versions.txt README-hacking
DISTCLEANFILES = tool-versions.txt
# "tests" is the gnulib unit test dir.
SUBDIRS = gl tests build-aux lib find xargs locate doc po m4
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I gl/m4 -I m4
TESTFILE_SUFFIXES = .exp .xo .xe .xi
tool-versions.txt: Makefile
( automake --version ; echo ; \
autoconf --version ; echo ; \
$(CC) --version ; echo ; \
m4 --version ; echo ; \
gettext --version ; echo ; \
runtest --version ; echo ; \
makeinfo --version ) > $@
dist-hook: findutils-check-pofiles findutils-check-testfiles
## Check that we actually shipped all the .po files. If this rule fails,
## check ALL_LINGUAS in configure.in against the po files in the source
## directory (their names, not their contents)
findutils-check-pofiles:
@echo ; echo Checking to see if we distributed the full set of .po files
distcount=`ls $(distdir)/po/*.po | wc -l` ; srccount=`ls $(srcdir)/po/*.po | wc -l` ; test $$distcount -eq $$srccount || ( echo FAILED: Please check the value of ALL_LINGUAS in configure.in against the actual set of ".po" files >&2 ; false )
@echo All .po files distributed OK.
## Check that we actually shipped all the test files that exist in the source.
## runtest will run all the .exp files it finds, and so if we don't ship all
## of them, there will be some tests which people using the CVS code will be
## running, but people using the source distribution will not.
findutils-check-testfiles:
@echo
$(AUXDIR)/check-testfiles.sh "$(distdir)" "$(srcdir)" $(TESTFILE_SUFFIXES)
findutils-check-smells:
find $(srcdir) \( -path $(srcdir)/autom4te.cache -o \
-path $(srcdir)/gnulib -o \
-path $(srcdir)/gl -o \
-path $(srcdir)/tests -o \
-name .git -o \
\( -type d -name CVS \) \
\) -prune -o \
\( -type f -o -type l \) \
\! \( -name '*~' -o -name '*.xo' -o -name '*.xi' \) \
-print0 | \
xargs -0 python $(AUXDIR)/src-sniff.py
# Clean coverage files generated by running binaries built with gcc
# -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage. We touch subdirectories here
# because the relecvant Makefile.am files (which we would otherwise
# edit to add an $(RM) command in their own coverage-clean rule) are
# generated by gnulib-tool and therefore we cannot add the rule to
# those files.
coverage-clean:
for dir in . gl/lib gl/lib/glthread gl/lib/uniwidth tests tests/uniwidth; do $(RM) $${dir}/*.gcno $${dir}/*.gcda $${dir}/*.gcov $${dir}/*.lcov; done
clean-local: coverage-clean