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      1  1.2  rillig # $NetBSD: directive-for-escape.mk,v 1.2 2020/12/31 13:23:43 rillig Exp $
      2  1.1  rillig #
      3  1.1  rillig # Test escaping of special characters in the iteration values of a .for loop.
      4  1.1  rillig # These values get expanded later using the :U variable modifier, and this
      5  1.1  rillig # escaping and unescaping must pass all characters and strings effectively
      6  1.1  rillig # unmodified.
      7  1.1  rillig 
      8  1.1  rillig .MAKEFLAGS: -df
      9  1.1  rillig 
     10  1.1  rillig # Even though the .for loops takes quotes into account when splitting the
     11  1.1  rillig # string into words, the quotes don't need to be balances, as of 2020-12-31.
     12  1.1  rillig # This could be considered a bug.
     13  1.1  rillig ASCII=	!"\#$$%&'()*+,-./0-9:;<=>?@A-Z[\]_^a-z{|}~
     14  1.1  rillig 
     15  1.1  rillig # XXX: As of 2020-12-31, the '#' is not preserved in the expanded body of
     16  1.1  rillig # the loop since it would not need only the escaping for the :U variable
     17  1.1  rillig # modifier but also the escaping for the line-end comment.
     18  1.1  rillig .for chars in ${ASCII}
     19  1.1  rillig .  info ${chars}
     20  1.1  rillig .endfor
     21  1.1  rillig 
     22  1.1  rillig # As of 2020-12-31, using 2 backslashes before be '#' would treat the '#'
     23  1.1  rillig # as comment character.  Using 3 backslashes doesn't help either since
     24  1.1  rillig # then the situation is essentially the same as with 1 backslash.
     25  1.1  rillig # This means that a '#' sign cannot be passed in the value of a .for loop
     26  1.1  rillig # at all.
     27  1.1  rillig ASCII.2020-12-31=	!"\\\#$$%&'()*+,-./0-9:;<=>?@A-Z[\]_^a-z{|}~
     28  1.1  rillig .for chars in ${ASCII.2020-12-31}
     29  1.1  rillig .  info ${chars}
     30  1.1  rillig .endfor
     31  1.1  rillig 
     32  1.1  rillig # Cover the code in for_var_len.
     33  1.1  rillig #
     34  1.1  rillig # XXX: It is unexpected that the variable V gets expanded in the loop body.
     35  1.1  rillig # The double '$$' should prevent exactly this.  Probably nobody was
     36  1.1  rillig # adventurous enough to use literal dollar signs in the values for a .for
     37  1.1  rillig # loop.
     38  1.1  rillig V=		value
     39  1.1  rillig VALUES=		$$ $${V} $${V:=-with-modifier} $$(V) $$(V:=-with-modifier)
     40  1.1  rillig .for i in ${VALUES}
     41  1.1  rillig .  info $i
     42  1.1  rillig .endfor
     43  1.1  rillig 
     44  1.1  rillig # Cover the code for nested '{}' in for_var_len.
     45  1.1  rillig #
     46  1.1  rillig # The value of VALUES is not a variable expression.  Instead, it is meant to
     47  1.1  rillig # represent dollar, lbrace, "UNDEF:U", backslash, dollar, backslash, dollar,
     48  1.1  rillig # space, nested braces, space, "end}".
     49  1.1  rillig VALUES=		$${UNDEF:U\$$\$$ {{}} end}
     50  1.1  rillig # XXX: Where does the '\$$\$$' get converted into a single '\$'?
     51  1.1  rillig .for i in ${VALUES}
     52  1.1  rillig .  info $i
     53  1.1  rillig .endfor
     54  1.1  rillig 
     55  1.1  rillig # A single trailing dollar doesn't happen in practice.
     56  1.1  rillig # The dollar sign is correctly passed through to the body of the .for loop.
     57  1.1  rillig # There, it is expanded by the .info directive, but even there a trailing
     58  1.1  rillig # dollar sign is kept as-is.
     59  1.1  rillig .for i in ${:U\$}
     60  1.1  rillig .  info ${i}
     61  1.1  rillig .endfor
     62  1.2  rillig 
     63  1.2  rillig # As of 2020-12-31, the name of the iteration variable can even contain
     64  1.2  rillig # colons, which then affects variable expressions having this exact modifier.
     65  1.2  rillig # This is clearly an unintended side effect of the implementation.
     66  1.2  rillig NUMBERS=	one two three
     67  1.2  rillig .for NUMBERS:M*e in replaced
     68  1.2  rillig .  info ${NUMBERS} ${NUMBERS:M*e}
     69  1.2  rillig .endfor
     70  1.2  rillig 
     71  1.2  rillig # As of 2020-12-31, the name of the iteration variable can contain braces,
     72  1.2  rillig # which gets even more surprising than colons, since it allows to replace
     73  1.2  rillig # sequences of variable expressions.  There is no practical use case for
     74  1.2  rillig # this, though.
     75  1.2  rillig BASENAME=	one
     76  1.2  rillig EXT=		.c
     77  1.2  rillig .for BASENAME}${EXT in replaced
     78  1.2  rillig .  info ${BASENAME}${EXT}
     79  1.2  rillig .endfor
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