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[src/trunk]: src/usr.bin/make/unit-tests make(1): move tests for :gmtime to p...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/7e36e87f7f7f
branches: trunk
changeset: 948231:7e36e87f7f7f
user: rillig <rillig%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Mon Dec 21 20:35:17 2020 +0000
description:
make(1): move tests for :gmtime to parse time
It's easier to have both the expressions and the expected values in a
single file. This also allows for flexible handling of multiple
acceptable outputs, in this case for 32-bit time_t.
diffstat:
usr.bin/make/unit-tests/Makefile | 5 +-
usr.bin/make/unit-tests/varmod-gmtime.exp | 37 ++----
usr.bin/make/unit-tests/varmod-gmtime.mk | 166 +++++++++++++++++++----------
3 files changed, 121 insertions(+), 87 deletions(-)
diffs (259 lines):
diff -r 596263c6a4f2 -r 7e36e87f7f7f usr.bin/make/unit-tests/Makefile
--- a/usr.bin/make/unit-tests/Makefile Mon Dec 21 18:22:31 2020 +0000
+++ b/usr.bin/make/unit-tests/Makefile Mon Dec 21 20:35:17 2020 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.254 2020/12/21 18:22:31 sjg Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.255 2020/12/21 20:35:17 rillig Exp $
#
# Unit tests for make(1)
#
@@ -503,9 +503,6 @@
-e 's,^${.SHELL:T}: [ 0-9:]*,,' \
-e '/command/s,No such.*,not found,'
SED_CMDS.vardebug+= -e 's,${.SHELL},</path/to/shell>,'
-SED_CMDS.varmod-gmtime+= -e 's,Tue Jan 19 03:14:08 2038,<normalized>,'
-SED_CMDS.varmod-gmtime+= ${:D FreeBSD i386 still has 32-bit time_t. }
-SED_CMDS.varmod-gmtime+= -e 's,Fri Dec 13 20:45:52 1901,<normalized>,'
SED_CMDS.varmod-localtime+= -e 's,Tue Jan 19 04:14:08 2038,<normalized>,'
SED_CMDS.varmod-localtime+= ${:D FreeBSD i386 still has 32-bit time_t. }
SED_CMDS.varmod-localtime+= -e 's,Fri Dec 13 21:45:52 1901,<normalized>,'
diff -r 596263c6a4f2 -r 7e36e87f7f7f usr.bin/make/unit-tests/varmod-gmtime.exp
--- a/usr.bin/make/unit-tests/varmod-gmtime.exp Mon Dec 21 18:22:31 2020 +0000
+++ b/usr.bin/make/unit-tests/varmod-gmtime.exp Mon Dec 21 20:35:17 2020 +0000
@@ -1,27 +1,18 @@
-mod-gmtime:
-%Y
-2020
-%Y
-localtime == localtime
-mod-gmtime-indirect:
-make: Invalid time value: ${:U1593536400}}
+make: "varmod-gmtime.mk" line 57: Invalid time value: ${:U1593536400}} != "mtime=11593536400}"
-mtime=1593536400}
-parse-errors:
-make: Invalid time value: -1}.
+make: "varmod-gmtime.mk" line 57: Malformed conditional (${%Y:L:gmtime=${:U1593536400}} != "mtime=11593536400}")
+make: "varmod-gmtime.mk" line 67: Invalid time value: -1} != ""
+
+make: "varmod-gmtime.mk" line 67: Malformed conditional (${:L:gmtime=-1} != "")
+make: "varmod-gmtime.mk" line 76: Invalid time value: 1} != ""
-: -1 becomes mtime=-1}.
-make: Invalid time value: 1}.
+make: "varmod-gmtime.mk" line 76: Malformed conditional (${:L:gmtime= 1} != "")
+make: "varmod-gmtime.mk" line 115: Invalid time value: 10000000000000000000000000000000} != ""
-: space 1 becomes mtime= 1}.
-: 0 becomes ok.
-: 1 becomes Thu Jan 1 00:00:01 1970.
-: INT32_MAX becomes Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 2038.
-: INT32_MAX + 1 becomes <normalized>.
-make: Invalid time value: 10000000000000000000000000000000}.
+make: "varmod-gmtime.mk" line 115: Malformed conditional (${:L:gmtime=10000000000000000000000000000000} != "")
+make: "varmod-gmtime.mk" line 126: Invalid time value: error} != ""
-: overflow becomes mtime=10000000000000000000000000000000}.
-make: Invalid time value: error}.
-
-: letter becomes mtime=error}.
-exit status 0
+make: "varmod-gmtime.mk" line 126: Malformed conditional (${:L:gmtime=error} != "")
+make: Fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
+make: stopped in unit-tests
+exit status 1
diff -r 596263c6a4f2 -r 7e36e87f7f7f usr.bin/make/unit-tests/varmod-gmtime.mk
--- a/usr.bin/make/unit-tests/varmod-gmtime.mk Mon Dec 21 18:22:31 2020 +0000
+++ b/usr.bin/make/unit-tests/varmod-gmtime.mk Mon Dec 21 20:35:17 2020 +0000
@@ -1,11 +1,8 @@
-# $NetBSD: varmod-gmtime.mk,v 1.6 2020/10/31 20:30:06 rillig Exp $
+# $NetBSD: varmod-gmtime.mk,v 1.7 2020/12/21 20:35:17 rillig Exp $
#
# Tests for the :gmtime variable modifier, which formats a timestamp
# using strftime(3) in UTC.
-all: mod-gmtime
-all: mod-gmtime-indirect
-all: parse-errors
# Test for the default time format, %c. Since the time always varies, it's
# only possible to check for the general format here. The names of the
@@ -15,73 +12,122 @@
. error
.endif
-mod-gmtime:
- @echo $@:
+
+# modifier name too short, falling back to the SysV modifier.
+.if ${%Y:L:gmtim=1593536400} != "%Y"
+. error
+.endif
- # modifier name too short
- @echo ${%Y:L:gmtim=1593536400}
+
+# 2020-07-01T00:00:00Z
+.if ${%Y:L:gmtime=1593536400} != "2020"
+. error
+.endif
+
- # 2020-07-01T00:00:00Z
- @echo ${%Y:L:gmtime=1593536400}
+# modifier name too long, falling back to the SysV modifier.
+.if ${%Y:L:gmtimer=1593536400} != "%Y"
+. error
+.endif
+
- # modifier name too long
- @echo ${%Y:L:gmtimer=1593536400}
+# If the modifier name is not matched exactly, fall back to the
+# :from=to modifier.
+.if ${gmtime:L:gm%=local%} != "localtime"
+. error
+.endif
- # If the modifier name is not matched exactly, fall back to the
- # :from=to modifier.
- @echo ${gmtime:L:gm%=local%} == localtime
-mod-gmtime-indirect:
- @echo $@:
+# As of 2020-08-16, it is not possible to pass the seconds via a
+# variable expression. This is because parsing of the :gmtime
+# modifier stops at the '$' and returns to ApplyModifiers.
+#
+# There, a colon would be skipped but not a dollar.
+# Parsing therefore continues at the '$' of the ${:U159...}, looking
+# for an ordinary variable modifier.
+#
+# At this point, the ${:U} is expanded and interpreted as a variable
+# modifier, which results in the error message "Unknown modifier '1'".
+#
+# If ApplyModifier_Gmtime were to pass its argument through
+# ParseModifierPart, this would work.
+#
+# XXX: Where does the empty line 4 in varmod-gmtime.exp come from?
+# TODO: Remove the \n from "Invalid time value: %s\n" in var.c.
+.if ${%Y:L:gmtime=${:U1593536400}} != "mtime=11593536400}"
+. error
+.endif
- # As of 2020-08-16, it is not possible to pass the seconds via a
- # variable expression. This is because parsing of the :gmtime
- # modifier stops at the '$' and returns to ApplyModifiers.
- #
- # There, a colon would be skipped but not a dollar.
- # Parsing therefore continues at the '$' of the ${:U159...}, looking
- # for an ordinary variable modifier.
- #
- # At this point, the ${:U} is expanded and interpreted as a variable
- # modifier, which results in the error message "Unknown modifier '1'".
- #
- # If ApplyModifier_Gmtime were to pass its argument through
- # ParseModifierPart, this would work.
- @echo ${%Y:L:gmtime=${:U1593536400}}
+
+# Before var.c 1.631 from 2020-10-31 21:40:20, it was possible to pass
+# negative time stamps to the :gmtime modifier, resulting in dates before
+# 1970. Going back 50 years in the past is not a practical use case for
+# make. Therefore, since var.c 1.631, negative time stamps produce a
+# parse error.
+.if ${:L:gmtime=-1} != ""
+. error
+.else
+. error
+.endif
+
-parse-errors:
- @echo $@:
+# Spaces were allowed before var.c 1.631, not because it would make sense
+# but just as a side-effect from using strtoul.
+.if ${:L:gmtime= 1} != ""
+. error
+.endif
+
- # As of 2020-10-31, it is possible to pass negative time stamps
- # to the :gmtime modifier, resulting in dates before 1970.
- # Going back 50 years in the past is not a practical use case for
- # make.
- : -1 becomes ${:L:gmtime=-1}.
+# 0 means now; this differs from GNode.mtime, where a 0 means nonexistent.
+# Since "now" constantly changes, the strongest possible test is to match the
+# resulting pattern.
+.if !${:L:gmtime=0:tW:M??? ??? ?? ??\:??\:?? 20??}
+. error
+.endif
+
- # Spaces are allowed, not because it would make sense but just as
- # a side-effect from using strtoul.
- : space 1 becomes ${:L:gmtime= 1}.
+.if ${:L:gmtime=1} != "Thu Jan 1 00:00:01 1970"
+. error
+.endif
+
- # 0 means now; to get consistent test results, the actual value has
- # to be normalized.
- : 0 becomes ${:L:gmtime=0:C,^... ... .. ..:..:.. 20..$,ok,W}.
+# INT32_MAX
+.if ${:L:gmtime=2147483647} != "Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 2038"
+. error
+.endif
+
- : 1 becomes ${:L:gmtime=1}.
+.if ${:L:gmtime=2147483648} == "Tue Jan 19 03:14:08 2038"
+# All systems that have unsigned time_t or 64-bit time_t.
+.elif ${:L:gmtime=2147483648} != "Fri Dec 13 20:45:52 1901"
+# FreeBSD-12.0-i386 still has 32-bit signed time_t.
+.else
+. error
+.endif
- : INT32_MAX becomes ${:L:gmtime=2147483647}.
-
- # This may be different if time_t is still a 32-bit signed integer.
- : INT32_MAX + 1 becomes ${:L:gmtime=2147483648}.
- # Integer overflow.
- # Because this modifier is implemented using strtoul, the parsed
- # time is ULONG_MAX, which gets converted to -1. This results
- # in a time stamp of the second before 1970.
- : overflow becomes ${:L:gmtime=10000000000000000000000000000000}.
+# Integer overflow, at least before var.c 1.631 from 2020-10-31.
+# Because this modifier is implemented using strtoul, the parsed time was
+# ULONG_MAX, which got converted to -1. This resulted in a time stamp of
+# the second before 1970.
+#
+# Since var.c 1.613, the overflow is detected and produces a parse error.
+.if ${:L:gmtime=10000000000000000000000000000000} != ""
+. error
+.else
+. error
+.endif
- # As of 2020-10-31, there is no error handling while parsing the
- # :gmtime modifier, thus no error message is printed. Parsing
- # stops after the '=', and the remaining string is parsed for
- # more variable modifiers. Because of the unknown modifier 'e',
- # the whole variable value is discarded and thus not printed.
- : letter becomes ${:L:gmtime=error}.
+# Before var.c 1.613 from 2020-10-31, there was no error handling while
+# parsing the :gmtime modifier, thus no error message is printed. Parsing
+# stopped after the '=', and the remaining string was parsed for more variable
+# modifiers. Because of the unknown modifier 'e' from the 'error', the whole
+# variable value was discarded and thus not printed.
+.if ${:L:gmtime=error} != ""
+. error
+.else
+. error
+.endif
+
+
+all:
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