1 1.24 rillig # $NetBSD: cond-short.mk,v 1.24 2025/06/28 22:39:28 rillig Exp $ 2 1.1 rillig # 3 1.1 rillig # Demonstrates that in conditions, the right-hand side of an && or || 4 1.2 rillig # is only evaluated if it can actually influence the result. 5 1.12 rillig # This is called 'short-circuit evaluation' and is the usual evaluation 6 1.12 rillig # mode in most programming languages. A notable exception is Ada, which 7 1.12 rillig # distinguishes between the operators 'And', 'And Then', 'Or', 'Or Else'. 8 1.1 rillig # 9 1.13 rillig # Before 2020-06-28, the right-hand side of an && or || operator was always 10 1.13 rillig # evaluated, which was wrong. In cond.c 1.69 and var.c 1.197 on 2015-10-11, 11 1.13 rillig # Var_Parse got a new parameter named 'wantit'. Since then it would have been 12 1.22 rillig # possible to skip evaluation of irrelevant expressions and only 13 1.13 rillig # parse them. They were still evaluated though, the only difference to 14 1.23 rillig # relevant expressions was that in the irrelevant 15 1.17 rillig # expressions, undefined variables were allowed. This allowed for conditions 16 1.17 rillig # like 'defined(VAR) && ${VAR:S,from,to,} != ""', which no longer produced an 17 1.19 rillig # error message 'Malformed conditional', but the irrelevant expression was 18 1.19 rillig # still evaluated. 19 1.17 rillig # 20 1.17 rillig # Since the initial commit on 1993-03-21, the manual page has been saying that 21 1.17 rillig # make 'will only evaluate a conditional as far as is necessary to determine', 22 1.17 rillig # but that was wrong. The code in cond.c 1.1 from 1993-03-21 looks good since 23 1.17 rillig # it calls Var_Parse(condExpr, VAR_CMD, doEval,&varSpecLen,&doFree), but the 24 1.19 rillig # definition of Var_Parse did not call the third parameter 'doEval', as would 25 1.17 rillig # be expected, but instead 'err', accompanied by the comment 'TRUE if 26 1.17 rillig # undefined variables are an error'. This subtle difference between 'do not 27 1.17 rillig # evaluate at all' and 'allow undefined variables' led to the unexpected 28 1.17 rillig # evaluation. 29 1.16 rillig # 30 1.16 rillig # See also: 31 1.16 rillig # var-eval-short.mk, for short-circuited variable modifiers 32 1.2 rillig 33 1.16 rillig # The && operator: 34 1.1 rillig 35 1.1 rillig .if 0 && ${echo "unexpected and" 1>&2 :L:sh} 36 1.1 rillig .endif 37 1.1 rillig 38 1.1 rillig .if 1 && ${echo "expected and" 1>&2 :L:sh} 39 1.1 rillig .endif 40 1.1 rillig 41 1.2 rillig .if 0 && exists(nonexistent${echo "unexpected and exists" 1>&2 :L:sh}) 42 1.2 rillig .endif 43 1.2 rillig 44 1.2 rillig .if 1 && exists(nonexistent${echo "expected and exists" 1>&2 :L:sh}) 45 1.2 rillig .endif 46 1.2 rillig 47 1.2 rillig .if 0 && empty(${echo "unexpected and empty" 1>&2 :L:sh}) 48 1.2 rillig .endif 49 1.2 rillig 50 1.2 rillig .if 1 && empty(${echo "expected and empty" 1>&2 :L:sh}) 51 1.2 rillig .endif 52 1.2 rillig 53 1.4 rillig # "VAR U11" is not evaluated; it was evaluated before 2020-07-02. 54 1.4 rillig # The whole !empty condition is only parsed and then discarded. 55 1.3 rillig VAR= ${VAR${:U11${echo "unexpected VAR U11" 1>&2 :L:sh}}} 56 1.3 rillig VAR13= ${VAR${:U12${echo "unexpected VAR13" 1>&2 :L:sh}}} 57 1.3 rillig .if 0 && !empty(VAR${:U13${echo "unexpected U13 condition" 1>&2 :L:sh}}) 58 1.3 rillig .endif 59 1.3 rillig 60 1.3 rillig VAR= ${VAR${:U21${echo "unexpected VAR U21" 1>&2 :L:sh}}} 61 1.3 rillig VAR23= ${VAR${:U22${echo "expected VAR23" 1>&2 :L:sh}}} 62 1.3 rillig .if 1 && !empty(VAR${:U23${echo "expected U23 condition" 1>&2 :L:sh}}) 63 1.3 rillig .endif 64 1.5 rillig VAR= # empty again, for the following tests 65 1.3 rillig 66 1.5 rillig # The :M modifier is only parsed, not evaluated. 67 1.5 rillig # Before 2020-07-02, it was wrongly evaluated. 68 1.4 rillig .if 0 && !empty(VAR:M${:U${echo "unexpected M pattern" 1>&2 :L:sh}}) 69 1.4 rillig .endif 70 1.4 rillig 71 1.5 rillig .if 1 && !empty(VAR:M${:U${echo "expected M pattern" 1>&2 :L:sh}}) 72 1.5 rillig .endif 73 1.5 rillig 74 1.6 rillig .if 0 && !empty(VAR:S,from,${:U${echo "unexpected S modifier" 1>&2 :L:sh}},) 75 1.6 rillig .endif 76 1.6 rillig 77 1.6 rillig .if 0 && !empty(VAR:C,from,${:U${echo "unexpected C modifier" 1>&2 :L:sh}},) 78 1.6 rillig .endif 79 1.6 rillig 80 1.6 rillig .if 0 && !empty("" == "" :? ${:U${echo "unexpected ? modifier" 1>&2 :L:sh}} :) 81 1.6 rillig .endif 82 1.6 rillig 83 1.6 rillig .if 0 && !empty(VAR:old=${:U${echo "unexpected = modifier" 1>&2 :L:sh}}) 84 1.6 rillig .endif 85 1.6 rillig 86 1.6 rillig .if 0 && !empty(1 2 3:L:@var@${:U${echo "unexpected @ modifier" 1>&2 :L:sh}}@) 87 1.6 rillig .endif 88 1.6 rillig 89 1.6 rillig .if 0 && !empty(:U${:!echo "unexpected exclam modifier" 1>&2 !}) 90 1.6 rillig .endif 91 1.6 rillig 92 1.8 rillig # Irrelevant assignment modifiers are skipped as well. 93 1.8 rillig .if 0 && ${1 2 3:L:@i@${FIRST::?=$i}@} 94 1.8 rillig .endif 95 1.8 rillig .if 0 && ${1 2 3:L:@i@${LAST::=$i}@} 96 1.8 rillig .endif 97 1.8 rillig .if 0 && ${1 2 3:L:@i@${APPENDED::+=$i}@} 98 1.8 rillig .endif 99 1.8 rillig .if 0 && ${echo.1 echo.2 echo.3:L:@i@${RAN::!=${i:C,.*,&; & 1>\&2,:S,., ,g}}@} 100 1.8 rillig .endif 101 1.8 rillig .if defined(FIRST) || defined(LAST) || defined(APPENDED) || defined(RAN) 102 1.10 rillig . warning first=${FIRST} last=${LAST} appended=${APPENDED} ran=${RAN} 103 1.8 rillig .endif 104 1.8 rillig 105 1.16 rillig # The || operator: 106 1.2 rillig 107 1.1 rillig .if 1 || ${echo "unexpected or" 1>&2 :L:sh} 108 1.1 rillig .endif 109 1.1 rillig 110 1.1 rillig .if 0 || ${echo "expected or" 1>&2 :L:sh} 111 1.1 rillig .endif 112 1.1 rillig 113 1.2 rillig .if 1 || exists(nonexistent${echo "unexpected or exists" 1>&2 :L:sh}) 114 1.2 rillig .endif 115 1.2 rillig 116 1.2 rillig .if 0 || exists(nonexistent${echo "expected or exists" 1>&2 :L:sh}) 117 1.2 rillig .endif 118 1.2 rillig 119 1.2 rillig .if 1 || empty(${echo "unexpected or empty" 1>&2 :L:sh}) 120 1.2 rillig .endif 121 1.2 rillig 122 1.2 rillig .if 0 || empty(${echo "expected or empty" 1>&2 :L:sh}) 123 1.2 rillig .endif 124 1.2 rillig 125 1.19 rillig # Unreachable nested conditions are skipped completely as well. These skipped 126 1.19 rillig # lines may even contain syntax errors. This allows to skip syntactically 127 1.19 rillig # incompatible new features in older versions of make. 128 1.1 rillig 129 1.1 rillig .if 0 130 1.1 rillig . if ${echo "unexpected nested and" 1>&2 :L:sh} 131 1.1 rillig . endif 132 1.1 rillig .endif 133 1.1 rillig 134 1.1 rillig .if 1 135 1.1 rillig .elif ${echo "unexpected nested or" 1>&2 :L:sh} 136 1.1 rillig .endif 137 1.1 rillig 138 1.7 sjg 139 1.20 rillig NUMBER= 42 140 1.20 rillig INDIR_NUMBER= ${NUMBER} 141 1.20 rillig INDIR_UNDEF= ${UNDEF} 142 1.7 sjg 143 1.20 rillig .if defined(NUMBER) && ${NUMBER} > 0 144 1.7 sjg .else 145 1.20 rillig . error 146 1.7 sjg .endif 147 1.9 rillig 148 1.20 rillig # Starting with var.c 1.226 from from 2020-07-02, the following condition 149 1.20 rillig # triggered a warning: "String comparison operator should be either == or !=". 150 1.20 rillig # 151 1.20 rillig # The left-hand side of the '&&' evaluated to false, which should have made 152 1.20 rillig # the right-hand side irrelevant. 153 1.20 rillig # 154 1.20 rillig # On the right-hand side of the '&&', the expression ${INDIR_UNDEF} was 155 1.20 rillig # defined and had the value '${UNDEF}', but the nested variable UNDEF was 156 1.20 rillig # undefined. The right hand side "${INDIR_UNDEF}" still needed to be parsed, 157 1.20 rillig # and in parse-only mode, the "value" of the parsed expression was the 158 1.20 rillig # uninterpreted variable value, in this case '${UNDEF}'. And even though the 159 1.20 rillig # right hand side of the '&&' should have been irrelevant, the two sides of 160 1.20 rillig # the comparison were still parsed and evaluated. Comparing these two values 161 1.20 rillig # numerically was not possible since the string '${UNDEF}' is not a number, 162 1.20 rillig # so the comparison fell back to string comparison, which then complained 163 1.20 rillig # about the '>' operator. 164 1.13 rillig # 165 1.13 rillig # This was fixed in cond.c 1.79 from 2020-07-09 by not evaluating irrelevant 166 1.13 rillig # comparisons. Instead, they are only parsed and then discarded. 167 1.13 rillig # 168 1.13 rillig # At that time, there was not enough debug logging to see the details in the 169 1.13 rillig # -dA log. To actually see it, add debug logging at the beginning and end of 170 1.13 rillig # Var_Parse. 171 1.20 rillig .if defined(UNDEF) && ${INDIR_UNDEF} < ${NUMBER} 172 1.20 rillig . error 173 1.20 rillig .endif 174 1.20 rillig # Adding a ':U' modifier to the irrelevant expression didn't help, as that 175 1.20 rillig # expression was only parsed, not evaluated. The resulting literal string 176 1.20 rillig # '${INDIR_UNDEF:U2}' was not numeric either, for the same reason as above. 177 1.20 rillig .if defined(UNDEF) && ${INDIR_UNDEF:U2} < ${NUMBER} 178 1.20 rillig . error 179 1.20 rillig .endif 180 1.20 rillig 181 1.21 rillig 182 1.21 rillig # Since cond.c 1.76 from 2020.06.28 and before var.c 1.225 from 2020.07.01, 183 1.21 rillig # the following snippet resulted in the error message 'Variable VAR is 184 1.21 rillig # recursive'. The condition '0' evaluated to false, which made the right-hand 185 1.21 rillig # side of the '&&' irrelevant. Back then, irrelevant condition parts were 186 1.21 rillig # still evaluated, but in "irrelevant mode", which allowed undefined variables 187 1.21 rillig # to occur in expressions. In this mode, the variable name 'VAR' was 188 1.21 rillig # unnecessarily evaluated, resulting in the expression '${VAR${:U1}}'. In 189 1.21 rillig # this expression, the variable name was 'VAR${:U1}', and of this variable 190 1.21 rillig # name, only the fixed part 'VAR' was evaluated, without the part '${:U1}'. 191 1.21 rillig # This partial evaluation led to the wrong error message about 'VAR' being 192 1.21 rillig # recursive. 193 1.21 rillig VAR= ${VAR${:U1}} 194 1.21 rillig .if 0 && !empty(VAR) 195 1.21 rillig .endif 196 1.21 rillig 197 1.21 rillig 198 1.20 rillig # Enclosing the expression in double quotes changes how that expression is 199 1.20 rillig # evaluated. In irrelevant expressions that are enclosed in double quotes, 200 1.20 rillig # expressions based on undefined variables are allowed and evaluate to an 201 1.20 rillig # empty string. 202 1.20 rillig # 203 1.20 rillig # The manual page stated from at least 1993 on that irrelevant conditions were 204 1.20 rillig # not evaluated, but that was wrong. These conditions were evaluated, the 205 1.20 rillig # only difference was that undefined variables in them didn't trigger an 206 1.20 rillig # error. Since numeric conditions are quite rare, this subtle difference 207 1.20 rillig # didn't catch much attention, as most other conditions such as pattern 208 1.20 rillig # matches or equality comparisons worked fine and never produced error 209 1.20 rillig # messages. 210 1.20 rillig .if defined(UNDEF) && "${INDIR_UNDEF}" < ${NUMBER} 211 1.20 rillig . error 212 1.7 sjg .endif 213 1.9 rillig 214 1.20 rillig # Since the condition is relevant, the indirect undefined variable is 215 1.20 rillig # evaluated as usual, resolving nested undefined expressions to an empty 216 1.20 rillig # string. 217 1.20 rillig # 218 1.20 rillig # Comparing an empty string numerically is not possible, however, make has an 219 1.20 rillig # ugly hack in TryParseNumber that treats an empty string as a valid numerical 220 1.20 rillig # value, thus hiding bugs in the makefile. 221 1.20 rillig .if ${INDIR_UNDEF} < ${NUMBER} 222 1.20 rillig # only due to the ugly hack 223 1.7 sjg .else 224 1.20 rillig . error 225 1.7 sjg .endif 226 1.9 rillig 227 1.20 rillig # Due to the quotes around the left-hand side of the '<', the operand is 228 1.20 rillig # marked as a string, thus preventing a numerical comparison. 229 1.13 rillig # 230 1.24 rillig # expect+1: Comparison with "<" requires both operands "" and "42" to be numeric 231 1.20 rillig .if "${INDIR_UNDEF}" < ${NUMBER} 232 1.20 rillig . info yes 233 1.7 sjg .else 234 1.20 rillig . info no 235 1.7 sjg .endif 236 1.9 rillig 237 1.20 rillig # The right-hand side of '||' is irrelevant and thus not evaluated. 238 1.20 rillig .if 1 || ${INDIR_NUMBER} < ${NUMBER} 239 1.7 sjg .else 240 1.20 rillig . error 241 1.20 rillig .endif 242 1.20 rillig 243 1.20 rillig # The right-hand side of '||' is relevant and thus evaluated normally. 244 1.20 rillig .if 0 || ${INDIR_NUMBER} < ${NUMBER} 245 1.20 rillig . error 246 1.7 sjg .endif 247 1.9 rillig 248 1.20 rillig # The right-hand side of '||' evaluates to an empty string, as the variable 249 1.20 rillig # 'INDIR_UNDEF' is defined, therefore the modifier ':U2' has no effect. 250 1.20 rillig # Comparing an empty string numerically is not possible, however, make has an 251 1.20 rillig # ugly hack in TryParseNumber that treats an empty string as a valid numerical 252 1.20 rillig # value, thus hiding bugs in the makefile. 253 1.20 rillig .if 0 || ${INDIR_UNDEF:U2} < ${NUMBER} 254 1.20 rillig # only due to the ugly hack 255 1.7 sjg .else 256 1.20 rillig . error 257 1.7 sjg .endif 258 1.20 rillig 259 1.7 sjg 260 1.15 rillig # The right-hand side of the '&&' is irrelevant since the left-hand side 261 1.15 rillig # already evaluates to false. Before cond.c 1.79 from 2020-07-09, it was 262 1.15 rillig # expanded nevertheless, although with a small modification: undefined 263 1.15 rillig # variables may be used in these expressions without generating an error. 264 1.12 rillig .if defined(UNDEF) && ${UNDEF} != "undefined" 265 1.12 rillig . error 266 1.12 rillig .endif 267 1.12 rillig 268 1.18 rillig 269 1.18 rillig # Ensure that irrelevant conditions do not influence the result of the whole 270 1.18 rillig # condition. As of cond.c 1.302 from 2021-12-11, an irrelevant function call 271 1.20 rillig # evaluated to true (see CondParser_FuncCall and CondParser_FuncCallEmpty), an 272 1.20 rillig # irrelevant comparison evaluated to false (see CondParser_Comparison). 273 1.18 rillig # 274 1.18 rillig # An irrelevant true bubbles up to the outermost CondParser_And, where it is 275 1.18 rillig # ignored. An irrelevant false bubbles up to the outermost CondParser_Or, 276 1.18 rillig # where it is ignored. 277 1.18 rillig # 278 1.18 rillig # If the condition parser should ever be restructured, the bubbling up of the 279 1.18 rillig # irrelevant evaluation results might show up accidentally. Prevent this. 280 1.18 rillig DEF= defined 281 1.18 rillig .undef UNDEF 282 1.18 rillig 283 1.18 rillig .if 0 && defined(DEF) 284 1.18 rillig . error 285 1.18 rillig .endif 286 1.18 rillig 287 1.18 rillig .if 1 && defined(DEF) 288 1.18 rillig .else 289 1.18 rillig . error 290 1.18 rillig .endif 291 1.18 rillig 292 1.18 rillig .if 0 && defined(UNDEF) 293 1.18 rillig . error 294 1.18 rillig .endif 295 1.18 rillig 296 1.18 rillig .if 1 && defined(UNDEF) 297 1.18 rillig . error 298 1.18 rillig .endif 299 1.18 rillig 300 1.18 rillig .if 0 || defined(DEF) 301 1.18 rillig .else 302 1.18 rillig . error 303 1.18 rillig .endif 304 1.18 rillig 305 1.18 rillig .if 1 || defined(DEF) 306 1.18 rillig .else 307 1.18 rillig . error 308 1.18 rillig .endif 309 1.18 rillig 310 1.18 rillig .if 0 || defined(UNDEF) 311 1.18 rillig . error 312 1.18 rillig .endif 313 1.18 rillig 314 1.18 rillig .if 1 || defined(UNDEF) 315 1.18 rillig .else 316 1.18 rillig . error 317 1.18 rillig .endif 318 1.18 rillig 319 1.18 rillig 320 1.1 rillig all: 321