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      1 # $NetBSD: dep-var.mk,v 1.4 2020/09/08 05:26:22 rillig Exp $
      2 #
      3 # Tests for variable references in dependency declarations.
      4 #
      5 # Uh oh, this feels so strange that probably nobody uses it. But it seems to
      6 # be the only way to reach the lower half of SuffExpandChildren.
      7 
      8 # XXX: The -dv log says:
      9 #	Var_Parse: ${UNDEF1} with VARE_UNDEFERR|VARE_WANTRES
     10 # but no error message is generated for this line.
     11 # The variable expression ${UNDEF1} simply expands to an empty string.
     12 all: ${UNDEF1}
     13 
     14 # Using a double dollar in order to circumvent immediate variable expansion
     15 # feels like unintended behavior.  At least the manual page says nothing at
     16 # all about defined or undefined variables in dependency lines.
     17 #
     18 # At the point where the expression ${DEF2} is expanded, the variable DEF2
     19 # is defined, so everything's fine.
     20 all: $${DEF2} a-$${DEF2}-b
     21 
     22 # This variable is not defined at all.
     23 # XXX: The -dv log says:
     24 #	Var_Parse: ${UNDEF3} with VARE_UNDEFERR|VARE_WANTRES
     25 # but no error message is generated for this line, just like for UNDEF1.
     26 # The variable expression ${UNDEF3} simply expands to an empty string.
     27 all: $${UNDEF3}
     28 
     29 # Try out how many levels of indirection are really expanded in dependency
     30 # lines.
     31 #
     32 # The first level of indirection is the $$ in the dependency line.
     33 # When the dependency line is parsed, it is resolved to the string
     34 # "${INDIRECT_1}".  At this point, the dollar is just an ordinary character,
     35 # waiting to be expanded at some later point.
     36 #
     37 # Later, in SuffExpandChildren, that expression is expanded again by calling
     38 # Var_Parse, and this time, the result is the string "1-2-${INDIRECT_2}-2-1".
     39 #
     40 # This string is not expanded anymore by Var_Parse.  But there is another
     41 # effect.  Now DirExpandCurly comes into play and expands the curly braces
     42 # in this filename pattern, resulting in the string "1-2-$INDIRECT_2-2-1".
     43 # As of 2020-09-03, the test dir.mk contains further details on this topic.
     44 #
     45 # Finally, this string is assigned to the local ${.TARGET} variable.  This
     46 # variable is expanded when the shell command is generated.  At that point,
     47 # the $I is expanded.  Since the variable I is not defined, it expands to
     48 # the empty string.  This way, the final output is the string
     49 # "1-2-NDIRECT_2-2-1", which differs from the actual name of the target.
     50 # For exactly this reason, it is not recommended to use dollar signs in
     51 # target names.
     52 #
     53 # The number of actual expansions is way more than one might expect,
     54 # therefore this feature is probably not widely used.
     55 #
     56 all: 1-$${INDIRECT_1}-1
     57 INDIRECT_1=	2-$${INDIRECT_2}-2
     58 INDIRECT_2=	3-$${INDIRECT_3}-3
     59 INDIRECT_3=	indirect
     60 
     61 UNDEF1=	undef1
     62 DEF2=	def2
     63 
     64 # Cover the code in SuffExpandChildren that deals with malformed variable
     65 # expressions.
     66 #
     67 # This seems to be an edge case that never happens in practice, and it would
     68 # probably be appropriate to just error out in such a case.
     69 #
     70 # To trigger this piece of code, the variable name must contain "$)" or "$:"
     71 # or "$)" or "$$".  Using "$:" does not work since the dependency line is
     72 # fully expanded before parsing, therefore any ':' in a target or source name
     73 # would be interpreted as a dependency operator instead.
     74 all: $$$$)
     75 
     76 undef1 def2 a-def2-b 1-2-$$INDIRECT_2-2-1 ${:U\$)}:
     77 	@echo ${.TARGET:Q}
     78 
     79 # XXX: Why is the exit status still 0, even though Parse_Error is called
     80 # with PARSE_FATAL in SuffExpandChildren?
     81