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      1 # $Id: modmisc.mk,v 1.23 2020/07/26 11:39:55 rillig Exp $
      2 #
      3 # miscellaneous modifier tests
      4 
      5 # do not put any dirs in this list which exist on some
      6 # but not all target systems - an exists() check is below.
      7 path=:/bin:/tmp::/:.:/no/such/dir:.
      8 # strip cwd from path.
      9 MOD_NODOT=S/:/ /g:N.:ts:
     10 # and decorate, note that $'s need to be doubled. Also note that 
     11 # the modifier_variable can be used with other modifiers.
     12 MOD_NODOTX=S/:/ /g:N.:@d@'$$d'@
     13 # another mod - pretend it is more interesting
     14 MOD_HOMES=S,/home/,/homes/,
     15 MOD_OPT=@d@$${exists($$d):?$$d:$${d:S,/usr,/opt,}}@
     16 MOD_SEP=S,:, ,g
     17 
     18 all:	modvar modvarloop modsysv mod-HTE emptyvar undefvar
     19 all:	mod-subst
     20 all:	mod-regex
     21 all:	mod-loop-varname mod-loop-resolve mod-loop-varname-dollar
     22 all:	mod-subst-dollar mod-loop-dollar
     23 all:	mod-regex-limits
     24 all:	mod-regex-errors
     25 all:	mod-assign
     26 all:	mod-assign-nested
     27 all:	mod-tu-space
     28 all:	mod-quote
     29 all:	mod-break-many-words
     30 
     31 # See also sysv.mk.
     32 modsysv:
     33 	@echo "The answer is ${libfoo.a:L:libfoo.a=42}"
     34 
     35 # Demonstrates modifiers that are given indirectly from a variable.
     36 modvar:
     37 	@echo "path='${path}'"
     38 	@echo "path='${path:${MOD_NODOT}}'"
     39 	@echo "path='${path:S,home,homes,:${MOD_NODOT}}'"
     40 	@echo "path=${path:${MOD_NODOTX}:ts:}"
     41 	@echo "path=${path:${MOD_HOMES}:${MOD_NODOTX}:ts:}"
     42 
     43 .for d in ${path:${MOD_SEP}:N.} /usr/xbin
     44 path_$d?= ${d:${MOD_OPT}:${MOD_HOMES}}/
     45 paths+= ${d:${MOD_OPT}:${MOD_HOMES}}
     46 .endfor
     47 
     48 modvarloop:
     49 	@echo "path_/usr/xbin=${path_/usr/xbin}"
     50 	@echo "paths=${paths}"
     51 	@echo "PATHS=${paths:tu}"
     52 
     53 PATHNAMES=	a/b/c def a.b.c a.b/c a a.a .gitignore a a.a
     54 mod-HTE:
     55 	@echo "dirname of '"${PATHNAMES:Q}"' is '"${PATHNAMES:H:Q}"'"
     56 	@echo "basename of '"${PATHNAMES:Q}"' is '"${PATHNAMES:T:Q}"'"
     57 	@echo "suffix of '"${PATHNAMES:Q}"' is '"${PATHNAMES:E:Q}"'"
     58 	@echo "root of '"${PATHNAMES:Q}"' is '"${PATHNAMES:R:Q}"'"
     59 
     60 # When a modifier is applied to the "" variable, the result is discarded.
     61 emptyvar:
     62 	@echo S:${:S,^$,empty,}
     63 	@echo C:${:C,^$,empty,}
     64 	@echo @:${:@var@${var}@}
     65 
     66 # The :U modifier turns even the "" variable into something that has a value.
     67 # The resulting variable is empty, but is still considered to contain a
     68 # single empty word. This word can be accessed by the :S and :C modifiers,
     69 # but not by the :@ modifier since it explicitly skips empty words.
     70 undefvar:
     71 	@echo S:${:U:S,^$,empty,}
     72 	@echo C:${:U:C,^$,empty,}
     73 	@echo @:${:U:@var@empty@}
     74 
     75 mod-subst:
     76 	@echo $@:
     77 	@echo :${:Ua b b c:S,a b,,:Q}:
     78 	@echo :${:Ua b b c:S,a b,,1:Q}:
     79 	@echo :${:Ua b b c:S,a b,,W:Q}:
     80 	@echo :${:Ua b b c:S,b,,g:Q}:
     81 	@echo :${:U1 2 3 1 2 3:S,1 2,___,Wg:S,_,x,:Q}:
     82 	@echo ${:U12345:S,,sep,g:Q}
     83 
     84 mod-regex:
     85 	@echo $@:
     86 	@echo :${:Ua b b c:C,a b,,:Q}:
     87 	@echo :${:Ua b b c:C,a b,,1:Q}:
     88 	@echo :${:Ua b b c:C,a b,,W:Q}:
     89 	@echo :${:Uword1 word2:C,****,____,g:C,word,____,:Q}:
     90 	@echo :${:Ua b b c:C,b,,g:Q}:
     91 	@echo :${:U1 2 3 1 2 3:C,1 2,___,Wg:C,_,x,:Q}:
     92 
     93 # In the :@ modifier, the name of the loop variable can even be generated
     94 # dynamically.  There's no practical use-case for this, and hopefully nobody
     95 # will ever depend on this, but technically it's possible.
     96 mod-loop-varname:
     97 	@echo :${:Uone two three:@${:Ubar:S,b,v,}@+${var}+@:Q}:
     98 
     99 # The :@ modifier resolves the variables a little more often than expected.
    100 # In particular, it resolves _all_ variables from the context, and not only
    101 # the loop variable (in this case v).
    102 #
    103 # The d means direct reference, the i means indirect reference.
    104 RESOLVE=	${RES1} $${RES1}
    105 RES1=		1d${RES2} 1i$${RES2}
    106 RES2=		2d${RES3} 2i$${RES3}
    107 RES3=		3
    108 
    109 mod-loop-resolve:
    110 	@echo $@:${RESOLVE:@v@w${v}w@:Q}:
    111 
    112 # Until 2020-07-20, the variable name of the :@ modifier could end with one
    113 # or two dollar signs, which were silently ignored.
    114 # There's no point in allowing a dollar sign in that position.
    115 mod-loop-varname-dollar:
    116 	@echo $@:${1 2 3:L:@v$@($v)@:Q}.
    117 	@echo $@:${1 2 3:L:@v$$@($v)@:Q}.
    118 	@echo $@:${1 2 3:L:@v$$$@($v)@:Q}.
    119 
    120 # No matter how many dollar characters there are, they all get merged
    121 # into a single dollar by the :S modifier.
    122 mod-subst-dollar:
    123 	@echo $@:${:U1:S,^,$,:Q}:
    124 	@echo $@:${:U2:S,^,$$,:Q}:
    125 	@echo $@:${:U3:S,^,$$$,:Q}:
    126 	@echo $@:${:U4:S,^,$$$$,:Q}:
    127 	@echo $@:${:U5:S,^,$$$$$,:Q}:
    128 	@echo $@:${:U6:S,^,$$$$$$,:Q}:
    129 	@echo $@:${:U7:S,^,$$$$$$$,:Q}:
    130 	@echo $@:${:U8:S,^,$$$$$$$$,:Q}:
    131 # This generates no dollar at all:
    132 	@echo $@:${:UU8:S,^,${:U$$$$$$$$},:Q}:
    133 # Here is an alternative way to generate dollar characters.
    134 # It's unexpectedly complicated though.
    135 	@echo $@:${:U:range=5:ts\x24:C,[0-9],,g:Q}:
    136 
    137 # Demonstrate that it is possible to generate dollar characters using the
    138 # :@ modifier.
    139 #
    140 # These are edge cases that could have resulted in a parse error as well
    141 # since the $@ at the end could have been interpreted as a variable, which
    142 # would mean a missing closing @ delimiter.
    143 mod-loop-dollar:
    144 	@echo $@:${:U1:@word@${word}$@:Q}:
    145 	@echo $@:${:U2:@word@$${word}$$@:Q}:
    146 	@echo $@:${:U3:@word@$$${word}$$$@:Q}:
    147 	@echo $@:${:U4:@word@$$$${word}$$$$@:Q}:
    148 	@echo $@:${:U5:@word@$$$$${word}$$$$$@:Q}:
    149 	@echo $@:${:U6:@word@$$$$$${word}$$$$$$@:Q}:
    150 
    151 mod-regex-limits:
    152 	@echo $@:00-ok:${:U1 23 456:C,..,\0\0,:Q}
    153 	@echo $@:11-missing:${:U1 23 456:C,..,\1\1,:Q}
    154 	@echo $@:11-ok:${:U1 23 456:C,(.).,\1\1,:Q}
    155 	@echo $@:22-missing:${:U1 23 456:C,..,\2\2,:Q}
    156 	@echo $@:22-missing:${:U1 23 456:C,(.).,\2\2,:Q}
    157 	@echo $@:22-ok:${:U1 23 456:C,(.)(.),\2\2,:Q}
    158 	# The :C modifier only handles single-digit capturing groups,
    159 	# which is more than enough for daily use.
    160 	@echo $@:capture:${:UabcdefghijABCDEFGHIJrest:C,(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.),\9\8\7\6\5\4\3\2\1\0\10\11\12,}
    161 
    162 mod-regex-errors:
    163 	@echo $@: ${UNDEF:Uvalue:C,[,,}
    164 
    165 # Just a bit of basic code coverage for the obscure ::= assignment modifiers.
    166 mod-assign:
    167 	@echo $@: ${1 2 3:L:@i@${FIRST::?=$i}@} first=${FIRST}.
    168 	@echo $@: ${1 2 3:L:@i@${LAST::=$i}@} last=${LAST}.
    169 	@echo $@: ${1 2 3:L:@i@${APPENDED::+=$i}@} appended=${APPENDED}.
    170 	@echo $@: ${echo.1 echo.2 echo.3:L:@i@${RAN::!=${i:C,.*,&; & 1>\&2,:S,., ,g}}@} ran:${RAN}.
    171 	# The assignments happen in the global scope and thus are
    172 	# preserved even after the shell command has been run.
    173 	@echo $@: global: ${FIRST:Q}, ${LAST:Q}, ${APPENDED:Q}, ${RAN:Q}.
    174 
    175 mod-assign-nested:
    176 	@echo $@: ${1:?${THEN1::=then1${IT1::=t1}}:${ELSE1::=else1${IE1::=e1}}}${THEN1}${ELSE1}${IT1}${IE1}
    177 	@echo $@: ${0:?${THEN2::=then2${IT2::=t2}}:${ELSE2::=else2${IE2::=e2}}}${THEN2}${ELSE2}${IT2}${IE2}
    178 	@echo $@: ${SINK3:Q}
    179 	@echo $@: ${SINK4:Q}
    180 SINK3:=	${1:?${THEN3::=then3${IT3::=t3}}:${ELSE3::=else3${IE3::=e3}}}${THEN3}${ELSE3}${IT3}${IE3}
    181 SINK4:=	${0:?${THEN4::=then4${IT4::=t4}}:${ELSE4::=else4${IE4::=e4}}}${THEN4}${ELSE4}${IT4}${IE4}
    182 
    183 mod-tu-space:
    184 	# The :tu and :tl modifiers operate on the variable value
    185 	# as a single string, not as a list of words. Therefore,
    186 	# the adjacent spaces are preserved.
    187 	@echo $@: ${a   b:L:tu:Q}
    188 
    189 mod-quote:
    190 	@echo $@: new${.newline:Q}${.newline:Q}line
    191 
    192 # Cover the bmake_realloc in brk_string.
    193 mod-break-many-words:
    194 	@echo $@: ${UNDEF:U:range=500:[#]}
    195