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      1 # $NetBSD: directive-info.mk,v 1.11 2023/06/01 20:56:35 rillig Exp $
      2 #
      3 # Tests for the .info directive.
      4 #
      5 # Until parse.c 1.502 from 2020-12-19, a missing argument to the directive
      6 # produced the wrong error message "Unknown directive".  Since parse.c 1.503
      7 # from 2020-12-19, the correct "Missing argument" is produced.
      8 
      9 # TODO: Implementation
     10 
     11 # expect+1: begin .info tests
     12 .info begin .info tests
     13 # expect+1: Unknown directive "inf"
     14 .inf				# misspelled
     15 # expect+1: Missing argument for ".info"
     16 .info
     17 # expect+1: message
     18 .info message
     19 # expect+1: indented message
     20 .info		indented message
     21 # expect+1: Unknown directive "information"
     22 .information
     23 # expect+1: Unknown directive "information"
     24 .information message		# Accepted before 2020-12-13 01:07:54.
     25 .info.man:			# not a message, but possibly a suffix rule
     26 
     27 # Even if lines would have trailing whitespace, this would be trimmed by
     28 # ParseRawLine.
     29 # expect+1: Missing argument for ".info"
     30 .info
     31 # expect+1: Missing argument for ".info"
     32 .info				# comment
     33 
     34 .info: message			# This is a dependency declaration.
     35 # expect+1: Unknown directive "info-message"
     36 .info-message			# This is an unknown directive.
     37 # expect+1: no-target: no-source
     38 .info no-target: no-source	# This is a .info directive, not a dependency.
     39 # See directive.mk for more tests of this kind.
     40 
     41 # Since at least 2002-01-01 and before parse.c 1.639 from 2022-01-08, the line
     42 # number that is used in error messages and the .info directives was the
     43 # number of completely read lines.  For the following multi-line directive,
     44 # this meant that the reported line number was the one of the last line, not
     45 # of the first line.
     46 # expect+1: expect line 35 for multi-line message
     47 .info expect line 35 for\
     48 	multi$\
     49 	-line message
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