-# Copyright © 2015 Nick Bowler
+# Copyright © 2015,2019-2022 Nick Bowler
#
-# Automake fragment to hook up a basic Autotest test suite into the build.
-# It is expected that a testsuite.at file exists in $(srcdir). The
-# testsuite will be output to $(builddir)/testsuite.
+# Automake fragment to hook up a basic Autotest test suite into the
+# build. It is expected that a testsuite.at file exists in $(srcdir).
+# The testsuite will be output to $(builddir)/testsuite.
+#
+# The DX_AUTOMAKE_COMPAT macro must be expanded by configure.ac to
+# provide necessary substitutions. If DX_PROG_AUTOTEST is used, this
+# will be included automatically.
#
# You must define the AUTOTEST variable to the Autotest program (normally,
# this is autom4te -l autotest). The DX_PROG_AUTOTEST macro can be used
check-local: check-autotest
check-autotest: testsuite
- $(SHELL) testsuite $(TESTSUITEFLAGS)
+ $(SHELL) $? $(TESTSUITEFLAGS)
.PHONY: check-autotest
clean-local: clean-autotest
clean-autotest:
- test ! -f testsuite || $(SHELL) testsuite --clean
+ for f in testsuite "$(srcdir)/testsuite"; do \
+ test ! -f "$$f" || { $(SHELL) "$$f" --clean; break; }; \
+ done
.PHONY: clean-autotest
maintainer-clean-local: maintainer-clean-autotest
maintainer-clean-autotest:
- rm -f testsuite package.m4
+ rm -f testsuite testsuite.deps package.m4
.PHONY: maintainerclean-autotest
-package.m4:
+package.m4: $(top_srcdir)/configure.ac
$(AM_V_GEN) :; { \
printf 'm4_define([%s], [%s])\n' \
AT_PACKAGE_NAME '$(PACKAGE_NAME)' \
; } >$@.tmp
$(AM_V_at) mv -f $@.tmp $@
-testsuite: testsuite.at package.m4
-if !HAVE_AUTOTEST
- @:; { \
+DX_AUTOTEST_ERROR = @:; { \
printf 'ERROR: Autotest was not available at configure time.\n'; \
printf 'You should only need it if you modified the test suite.\n'; \
printf 'Autotest is part of autom4te, included in the GNU\n'; \
printf 'Autoconf package: <https://gnu.org/s/autoconf/>\n'; \
- } 1>&2
- @false
+ } 1>&2; false
+
+DX_AUTOTEST = $(AUTOTEST) -I$(srcdir) $(ATFLAGS)
+
+testsuite: testsuite.at package.m4
+if !HAVE_AUTOTEST
+ $(DX_AUTOTEST_ERROR)
+endif
+ $(AM_V_GEN) $(DX_AUTOTEST) -p m4_include -o $@.tmp testsuite.at
+ $(AM_V_at) $(DX_AUTOTEST) -t m4_include:'$$1' -o $@.deps.tmp \
+ testsuite.at
+if AMDEP
+ $(AM_V_at) exec 3<$@.deps.tmp 4>$(DEPDIR)/$(@F).P; \
+ while read f <&3; do printf '$@: %s\n%s:\n' "$$f" "$$f" >&4; done
endif
- $(AM_V_GEN) $(AUTOTEST) $(ATFLAGS) -p m4_include -o $@.tmp testsuite.at
- $(AM_V_at) :; { \
- $(AUTOTEST) $(ATFLAGS) -t m4_include:'$@: $$1' testsuite.at; \
- $(AUTOTEST) $(ATFLAGS) -t m4_include:'$$1:' testsuite.at; \
- } >$(DEPDIR)/$(@F).P
+ $(AM_V_at) mv -f $@.deps.tmp $@.deps
$(AM_V_at) mv -f $@.tmp $@
+testsuite.deps: testsuite
+
+dist-hook: dist-autotest-deps
+dist-autotest-deps: testsuite.deps
+ exec 3<$?; while read f <&3; do \
+ dir=`expr "$$f" : '\(.*\)/'`; \
+ $(MKDIR_P) "$(distdir)/$$dir" && \
+ chmod u+w "$(distdir)/$$dir" && \
+ cp -p "$(srcdir)/$$f" "$(distdir)/$$f" || exit; \
+ done
+.PHONY: dist-autotest-deps
-EXTRA_DIST += testsuite testsuite.at package.m4
-@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@$(DEPDIR)/testsuite.P@am__quote@
+EXTRA_DIST += testsuite testsuite.at testsuite.deps package.m4
+DISTCLEANFILES += atconfig $(DEPDIR)/testsuite.P
+
+@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@$(DEPDIR)/testsuite.P@am__quote@@dx_include_marker@
+
+# Automake 1.16 and newer use make rules to generate the dependency stubs.
+# Use this opportunity to generate accurate prerequisites from distributed
+# testsuite dependencies, needed so that make knows to rebuild the testsuite
+# when source files are modified in a distribution tarball, or after a make
+# distclean.
+#
+# With older Automake the stubs are generated directly in config.status.
+# Since this rule is ignored things should still work but the build may
+# miss modifications to the testsuite on the first build from a tarball.
+@dx_depfiles_target@: ./$(DEPDIR)/testsuite.P
+./$(DEPDIR)/testsuite.P:
+ @$(MKDIR_P) $(@D)
+ @if test -f $(builddir)/testsuite.deps; then \
+ exec 3<$(builddir)/testsuite.deps; \
+ elif test -f $(srcdir)/testsuite.deps; then \
+ exec 3<$(srcdir)/testsuite.deps; \
+ else \
+ echo '# dummy' >$@-t && exit; \
+ fi; exec 4>$@-t; while read f <&3; do \
+ printf 'testsuite: %s\n%s:\n' "$$f" "$$f" >&4; \
+ done
+ @mv -f $@-t $@