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Makefile.mk is redundant with GNUmakefile. See https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2021/01/msg258848.html for more details. We planned to remove it shortly after the introduction of GNUmakefile but that slipped through the cracks for some reason: https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/14341
45 lines
1.2 KiB
Perl
45 lines
1.2 KiB
Perl
#!./perl
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# What does this test?
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# This test executes Porting/pod_rules.pl and reports the result of that
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# program.
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#
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# Why do we test this?
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# Among other reasons, to check the well-formed-ness of these files:
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# MANIFEST
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# win32/Makefile
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# win32/pod.mak
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# Makefile.SH
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# vms/descrip_mms.template
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#
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# It's broken - how do I fix it?
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# If MANIFEST fails the 'up to date' test, it will probably also fail
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# t/porting/manifest.t as well. Follow instructions in that file for
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# correcting the MANIFEST. When that file passes, the MANIFEST check in this
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# file will probably pass as well. If not, it may be that the entry in
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# MANIFEST is no longer in sync with the entry in perl.pod.
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BEGIN {
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# We need to be at the top level dir.
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if (-f 'test.pl' && -f 'harness') {
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chdir '..';
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}
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@INC = qw(lib .); # Special @INC.
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require './t/test.pl';
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}
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use strict;
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use Config;
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if ( $Config{usecrosscompile} ) {
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skip_all( "Not all files are available during cross-compilation" );
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}
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my $result = runperl(switches => ['-f', '-Ilib'],
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progfile => 'Porting/pod_rules.pl',
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args => ['--tap'],
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nolib => 1,
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);
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print $result;
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