escape.mk revision 1.13 1 1.13 rillig # $NetBSD: escape.mk,v 1.13 2020/10/24 08:50:17 rillig Exp $
2 1.1 apb #
3 1.1 apb # Test backslash escaping.
4 1.1 apb
5 1.1 apb # Extracts from the POSIX 2008 specification
6 1.1 apb # <http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/make.html>:
7 1.1 apb #
8 1.1 apb # Comments start with a <number-sign> ( '#' ) and continue until an
9 1.1 apb # unescaped <newline> is reached.
10 1.1 apb #
11 1.1 apb # When an escaped <newline> (one preceded by a <backslash>) is found
12 1.1 apb # anywhere in the makefile except in a command line, an include
13 1.1 apb # line, or a line immediately preceding an include line, it shall
14 1.1 apb # be replaced, along with any leading white space on the following
15 1.1 apb # line, with a single <space>.
16 1.1 apb #
17 1.1 apb # When an escaped <newline> is found in a command line in a
18 1.1 apb # makefile, the command line shall contain the <backslash>, the
19 1.1 apb # <newline>, and the next line, except that the first character of
20 1.1 apb # the next line shall not be included if it is a <tab>.
21 1.1 apb #
22 1.1 apb # When an escaped <newline> is found in an include line or in a
23 1.1 apb # line immediately preceding an include line, the behavior is
24 1.1 apb # unspecified.
25 1.1 apb #
26 1.1 apb # Notice that the behaviour of <backslash><backslash> or
27 1.2 apb # <backslash><anything other than newline> is not mentioned. I think
28 1.1 apb # this implies that <backslash> should be taken literally everywhere
29 1.1 apb # except before <newline>.
30 1.6 apb #
31 1.6 apb # Our practice, despite what POSIX might say, is that "\#"
32 1.6 apb # in a variable assignment stores "#" as part of the value.
33 1.6 apb # The "\" is not taken literally, and the "#" does not begin a comment.
34 1.7 apb #
35 1.8 apb # Also, our practice is that an even number of backslashes before a
36 1.8 apb # newline in a variable assignment simply stores the backslashes as part
37 1.8 apb # of the value, and treats the newline as though it was not escaped.
38 1.11 rillig # Similarly, an even number of backslashes before a newline in a
39 1.11 rillig # command simply uses the backslashes as part of the command, but
40 1.8 apb # does not escape the newline. This is compatible with GNU make.
41 1.1 apb
42 1.1 apb all: .PHONY
43 1.1 apb # We will add dependencies like "all: yet-another-test" later.
44 1.1 apb
45 1.1 apb # Some variables to be expanded in tests
46 1.1 apb #
47 1.13 rillig a= aaa
48 1.13 rillig A= ${a}
49 1.1 apb
50 1.1 apb # Backslash at end of line in a comment\
51 1.1 apb should continue the comment. \
52 1.1 apb # This is also tested in comment.mk.
53 1.1 apb
54 1.5 apb __printvars: .USE .MADE
55 1.5 apb @echo ${.TARGET}
56 1.9 apb ${.ALLSRC:@v@ printf "%s=:%s:\n" ${v:Q} ${${v}:Q}; @}
57 1.5 apb
58 1.1 apb # Embedded backslash in variable should be taken literally.
59 1.1 apb #
60 1.13 rillig VAR1BS= 111\111
61 1.13 rillig VAR1BSa= 111\${a}
62 1.13 rillig VAR1BSA= 111\${A}
63 1.13 rillig VAR1BSda= 111\$${a}
64 1.13 rillig VAR1BSdA= 111\$${A}
65 1.13 rillig VAR1BSc= 111\# backslash escapes comment char, so this is part of the value
66 1.13 rillig VAR1BSsc= 111\ # This is a comment. Value ends with <backslash><space>
67 1.1 apb
68 1.1 apb all: var-1bs
69 1.6 apb var-1bs: .PHONY __printvars VAR1BS VAR1BSa VAR1BSA VAR1BSda VAR1BSdA \
70 1.6 apb VAR1BSc VAR1BSsc
71 1.1 apb
72 1.1 apb # Double backslash in variable should be taken as two literal backslashes.
73 1.1 apb #
74 1.13 rillig VAR2BS= 222\\222
75 1.13 rillig VAR2BSa= 222\\${a}
76 1.13 rillig VAR2BSA= 222\\${A}
77 1.13 rillig VAR2BSda= 222\\$${a}
78 1.13 rillig VAR2BSdA= 222\\$${A}
79 1.13 rillig VAR2BSc= 222\\# backslash does not escape comment char, so this is a comment
80 1.13 rillig VAR2BSsc= 222\\ # This is a comment. Value ends with <backslash><backslash>
81 1.1 apb
82 1.1 apb all: var-2bs
83 1.6 apb var-2bs: .PHONY __printvars VAR2BS VAR2BSa VAR2BSA VAR2BSda VAR2BSdA \
84 1.6 apb VAR2BSc VAR2BSsc
85 1.1 apb
86 1.1 apb # Backslash-newline in a variable setting is replaced by a single space.
87 1.1 apb #
88 1.13 rillig VAR1BSNL= 111\
89 1.1 apb 111
90 1.13 rillig VAR1BSNLa= 111\
91 1.1 apb ${a}
92 1.13 rillig VAR1BSNLA= 111\
93 1.1 apb ${A}
94 1.13 rillig VAR1BSNLda= 111\
95 1.1 apb $${a}
96 1.13 rillig VAR1BSNLdA= 111\
97 1.1 apb $${A}
98 1.13 rillig VAR1BSNLc= 111\
99 1.4 apb # this should be processed as a comment
100 1.13 rillig VAR1BSNLsc= 111\
101 1.6 apb # this should be processed as a comment
102 1.1 apb
103 1.1 apb all: var-1bsnl
104 1.1 apb var-1bsnl: .PHONY
105 1.5 apb var-1bsnl: .PHONY __printvars \
106 1.6 apb VAR1BSNL VAR1BSNLa VAR1BSNLA VAR1BSNLda VAR1BSNLdA \
107 1.6 apb VAR1BSNLc VAR1BSNLsc
108 1.1 apb
109 1.1 apb # Double-backslash-newline in a variable setting.
110 1.7 apb # Both backslashes should be taken literally, and the newline is NOT escaped.
111 1.1 apb #
112 1.4 apb # The second lines below each end with '=' so that they will not
113 1.4 apb # generate syntax errors regardless of whether or not they are
114 1.4 apb # treated as part of the value.
115 1.1 apb #
116 1.13 rillig VAR2BSNL= 222\\
117 1.4 apb 222=
118 1.13 rillig VAR2BSNLa= 222\\
119 1.4 apb ${a}=
120 1.13 rillig VAR2BSNLA= 222\\
121 1.4 apb ${A}=
122 1.13 rillig VAR2BSNLda= 222\\
123 1.4 apb $${a}=
124 1.13 rillig VAR2BSNLdA= 222\\
125 1.4 apb $${A}=
126 1.13 rillig VAR2BSNLc= 222\\
127 1.4 apb # this should be processed as a comment
128 1.13 rillig VAR2BSNLsc= 222\\
129 1.6 apb # this should be processed as a comment
130 1.1 apb
131 1.1 apb all: var-2bsnl
132 1.5 apb var-2bsnl: .PHONY __printvars \
133 1.6 apb VAR2BSNL VAR2BSNLa VAR2BSNLA VAR2BSNLda VAR2BSNLdA \
134 1.7 apb VAR2BSNLc VAR2BSNLsc
135 1.1 apb
136 1.1 apb # Triple-backslash-newline in a variable setting.
137 1.1 apb # First two should be taken literally, and last should escape the newline.
138 1.1 apb #
139 1.4 apb # The second lines below each end with '=' so that they will not
140 1.4 apb # generate syntax errors regardless of whether or not they are
141 1.4 apb # treated as part of the value.
142 1.1 apb #
143 1.13 rillig VAR3BSNL= 333\\\
144 1.4 apb 333=
145 1.13 rillig VAR3BSNLa= 333\\\
146 1.4 apb ${a}=
147 1.13 rillig VAR3BSNLA= 333\\\
148 1.4 apb ${A}=
149 1.13 rillig VAR3BSNLda= 333\\\
150 1.4 apb $${a}=
151 1.13 rillig VAR3BSNLdA= 333\\\
152 1.4 apb $${A}=
153 1.13 rillig VAR3BSNLc= 333\\\
154 1.4 apb # this should be processed as a comment
155 1.13 rillig VAR3BSNLsc= 333\\\
156 1.6 apb # this should be processed as a comment
157 1.1 apb
158 1.1 apb all: var-3bsnl
159 1.5 apb var-3bsnl: .PHONY __printvars \
160 1.6 apb VAR3BSNL VAR3BSNLa VAR3BSNLA VAR3BSNLda VAR3BSNLdA \
161 1.6 apb VAR3BSNLc VAR3BSNLsc
162 1.1 apb
163 1.1 apb # Backslash-newline in a variable setting, plus any amount of white space
164 1.1 apb # on the next line, is replaced by a single space.
165 1.1 apb #
166 1.13 rillig VAR1BSNL00= first line\
167 1.1 apb
168 1.1 apb # above line is entirely empty, and this is a comment
169 1.13 rillig VAR1BSNL0= first line\
170 1.1 apb no space on second line
171 1.13 rillig VAR1BSNLs= first line\
172 1.1 apb one space on second line
173 1.13 rillig VAR1BSNLss= first line\
174 1.1 apb two spaces on second line
175 1.13 rillig VAR1BSNLt= first line\
176 1.1 apb one tab on second line
177 1.13 rillig VAR1BSNLtt= first line\
178 1.1 apb two tabs on second line
179 1.13 rillig VAR1BSNLxx= first line\
180 1.1 apb many spaces and tabs [ ] on second line
181 1.1 apb
182 1.1 apb all: var-1bsnl-space
183 1.5 apb var-1bsnl-space: .PHONY __printvars \
184 1.5 apb VAR1BSNL00 VAR1BSNL0 VAR1BSNLs VAR1BSNLss VAR1BSNLt VAR1BSNLtt \
185 1.5 apb VAR1BSNLxx
186 1.1 apb
187 1.1 apb # Backslash-newline in a command is retained.
188 1.1 apb #
189 1.1 apb # The "#" in "# second line without space" makes it a comment instead
190 1.1 apb # of a syntax error if the preceding line is parsed incorretly.
191 1.1 apb # The ":" in "third line':" makes it look like the start of a
192 1.1 apb # target instead of a syntax error if the first line is parsed incorrectly.
193 1.1 apb #
194 1.1 apb all: cmd-1bsnl
195 1.1 apb cmd-1bsnl: .PHONY
196 1.1 apb @echo ${.TARGET}
197 1.9 apb echo :'first line\
198 1.1 apb #second line without space\
199 1.1 apb third line':
200 1.9 apb echo :'first line\
201 1.1 apb second line spaces should be retained':
202 1.9 apb echo :'first line\
203 1.1 apb second line tab should be elided':
204 1.9 apb echo :'first line\
205 1.1 apb only one tab should be elided, second tab remains'
206 1.1 apb
207 1.10 apb # When backslash-newline appears at the end of a command script,
208 1.10 apb # both the backslash and the newline should be passed to the shell.
209 1.10 apb # The shell should elide the backslash-newline.
210 1.10 apb #
211 1.10 apb all: cmd-1bsnl-eof
212 1.10 apb cmd-1bsnl-eof:
213 1.10 apb @echo ${.TARGET}
214 1.10 apb echo :'command ending with backslash-newline'; \
215 1.10 apb
216 1.10 apb # above line must be blank
217 1.10 apb
218 1.8 apb # Double-backslash-newline in a command.
219 1.8 apb # Both backslashes are retained, but the newline is not escaped.
220 1.8 apb # XXX: This may differ from POSIX, but matches gmake.
221 1.8 apb #
222 1.8 apb # When make passes two backslashes to the shell, the shell will pass one
223 1.8 apb # backslash to the echo commant.
224 1.1 apb #
225 1.1 apb all: cmd-2bsnl
226 1.1 apb cmd-2bsnl: .PHONY
227 1.1 apb @echo ${.TARGET}
228 1.9 apb echo take one\\
229 1.8 apb # this should be a comment
230 1.9 apb echo take two\\
231 1.9 apb echo take three\\
232 1.1 apb
233 1.1 apb # Triple-backslash-newline in a command is retained.
234 1.1 apb #
235 1.1 apb all: cmd-3bsnl
236 1.1 apb cmd-3bsnl: .PHONY
237 1.1 apb @echo ${.TARGET}
238 1.9 apb echo :'first line\\\
239 1.1 apb #second line without space\\\
240 1.1 apb third line':
241 1.9 apb echo :'first line\\\
242 1.1 apb second line spaces should be retained':
243 1.9 apb echo :'first line\\\
244 1.1 apb second line tab should be elided':
245 1.9 apb echo :'first line\\\
246 1.1 apb only one tab should be elided, second tab remains'
247