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Diffstat (limited to 'examples')
-rw-r--r-- | examples/Makefile.in | 38 |
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/examples/Makefile.in b/examples/Makefile.in index a505c06..a524031 100644 --- a/examples/Makefile.in +++ b/examples/Makefile.in @@ -272,17 +272,9 @@ H5CC_PP = $(bindir)/h5pcc H5FC = $(bindir)/h5fc H5FC_PP = $(bindir)/h5pfc -# .chkexe and .chksh files are used to mark tests that have run successfully. -# Serial tests create .log and .logsh files. It's important only to clean log -# files generated by HDF5's tests, because the .log suffix is used for -# other files (e.g., config.log)! -# On the other hand, it is very hard to specify the exact name of .chksh and -# .logsh files because some scripts live in the source tree, not the build -# tree. Thus, we clean all .logsh and .chksh files. -CHECK_CLEANFILES = $(TEST_PROG_CHKEXE:.chkexe_=.chkexe) \ - $(TEST_PROG_PARA_CHKEXE:.chkexe_=.chkexe) \ - $(TEST_PROG_CHKEXE:.chkexe_=.log) \ - $(TEST_PROG_PARA_CHKEXE:.chkexe_=.log) *.chksh *.logsh *.h5 +# .chkexe files are used to mark tests that have run successfully. +# .chklog files are output from those tests. +CHECK_CLEANFILES = *.chkexe *.chklog *.h5 @BUILD_PARALLEL_CONDITIONAL_TRUE@TEST_PROG_PARA = ph5example # Example programs. @@ -331,8 +323,8 @@ PROGS = $(bin_PROGRAMS) $(bin_SCRIPTS) $(noinst_PROGRAMS) $(noinst_SCRIPTS) \ TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS) $(check_SCRIPTS) $(EXTRA_TEST) TEST_PROG_CHKEXE = $(TEST_PROG:=.chkexe_) TEST_PROG_PARA_CHKEXE = $(TEST_PROG_PARA:=.chkexe_) -TEST_SCRIPT_CHKSH = $(TEST_SCRIPT:=.chksh_) -TEST_SCRIPT_PARA_CHKSH = $(TEST_SCRIPT_PARA:=.chksh_) +TEST_SCRIPT_CHKSH = $(TEST_SCRIPT:=.chkexe_) +TEST_SCRIPT_PARA_CHKSH = $(TEST_SCRIPT_PARA:=.chkexe_) all: all-am .SUFFIXES: @@ -631,7 +623,7 @@ _exec_check-s: $(TEST_PROG_CHKEXE) $(TEST_SCRIPT_CHKSH) $(TEST_PROG_CHKEXE) $(TEST_PROG_PARA_CHKEXE) dummy.chkexe_: @if test "X$@" != "X.chkexe_" && test "X$@" != "Xdummy.chkexe_"; then \ tname=$(@:.chkexe_=)$(EXEEXT);\ - log=$(@:.chkexe_=.log); \ + log=$(@:.chkexe_=.chklog); \ echo "============================"; \ if $(top_srcdir)/bin/newer $(@:.chkexe_=.chkexe) $${tname}; then \ echo "No need to test $${tname} again."; \ @@ -662,16 +654,16 @@ $(TEST_PROG_CHKEXE) $(TEST_PROG_PARA_CHKEXE) dummy.chkexe_: echo "============================"; \ fi -# The dummy.chksh here prevents the target from being +# The dummysh.chkexe here prevents the target from being # empty if there are no tests in the current directory. # $${log} is the log file. # $${tname} is the name of test. -$(TEST_SCRIPT_CHKSH) $(TEST_SCRIPT_PARA_CHKSH) dummy.chksh_: - @if test "X$@" != "X.chksh_" && test "X$@" != "Xdummy.chksh_"; then \ - tname=`basename $(@:.chksh_=)`;\ - log=`basename $(@:.chksh_=.logsh)`; \ +$(TEST_SCRIPT_CHKSH) $(TEST_SCRIPT_PARA_CHKSH) dummysh.chkexe_: + @if test "X$@" != "X.chkexe_" && test "X$@" != "Xdummysh.chkexe_"; then \ + tname=`basename $(@:.chkexe_=)`;\ + log=`basename $(@:.chkexe_=.chklog)`; \ echo "============================"; \ - if $(top_srcdir)/bin/newer `basename $(@:.chksh_=.chksh)` $(@:.chksh_=); then \ + if $(top_srcdir)/bin/newer `basename $(@:.chkexe_=.chkexe)` $(@:.chkexe_=); then \ echo "No need to test $${tname} again."; \ else \ echo "============================" > $${log}; \ @@ -688,8 +680,8 @@ $(TEST_SCRIPT_CHKSH) $(TEST_SCRIPT_PARA_CHKSH) dummy.chksh_: echo "============================" >> $${log}; \ RUNSERIAL="$(RUNSERIAL)" RUNPARALLEL="$(RUNPARALLEL)" \ srcdir="$(srcdir)" \ - $(SHELL) $(@:.chksh_=) $(TEST_FLAGS) >> $${log} 2>&1 \ - && touch `basename $(@:.chksh_=.chksh)` || \ + $(SHELL) $(@:.chkexe_=) $(TEST_FLAGS) >> $${log} 2>&1 \ + && touch `basename $(@:.chkexe_=.chkexe)` || \ (test $$HDF5_Make_Ignore && echo "*** Error ignored") || \ (cat $${log} && false) || exit 1; \ echo "" >> $${log}; \ @@ -725,7 +717,7 @@ build-check-p: $(LIB) $(PROGS) $(TESTS) test $$test = dummy || false @for test in $(TEST_SCRIPT_PARA) dummy; do \ if test $$test != dummy; then \ - $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $$test.chksh_; \ + $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $$test.chkexe_; \ fi; \ done; \ test $$test = dummy || false |