1 # $NetBSD: varmod-order-numeric.mk,v 1.8 2022/09/27 19:18:45 rillig Exp $ 2 # 3 # Tests for the variable modifiers ':On', which returns the words, sorted in 4 # ascending numeric order, and for ':Orn' and ':Onr', which additionally 5 # reverse the order. 6 # 7 # The variable modifiers ':On', ':Onr' and ':Orn' were added in var.c 1.939 8 # from 2021-07-30. 9 10 # This list contains only 32-bit numbers since the make code needs to conform 11 # to C90, which does not necessarily provide integer types larger than 32 bit. 12 # Make uses 'long long' for C99 or later, and 'long' for older C versions. 13 # 14 # To get 53-bit integers even in C90, it would be possible to switch to 15 # 'double' instead, but that would allow floating-point numbers as well, which 16 # is out of scope for this variable modifier. 17 NUMBERS= 3 5 7 1 42 -42 5K -3m 1M 1k -2G 18 19 .if ${NUMBERS:On} != "-2G -3m -42 1 3 5 7 42 1k 5K 1M" 20 . error ${NUMBERS:On} 21 .endif 22 23 .if ${NUMBERS:Orn} != "1M 5K 1k 42 7 5 3 1 -42 -3m -2G" 24 . error ${NUMBERS:Orn} 25 .endif 26 27 # Both ':Onr' and ':Orn' have the same effect. 28 .if ${NUMBERS:Onr} != "1M 5K 1k 42 7 5 3 1 -42 -3m -2G" 29 . error ${NUMBERS:Onr} 30 .endif 31 32 # Duplicate numbers are preserved in the output. In this case the 33 # equal-valued numbers are spelled the same, so they are indistinguishable in 34 # the output. 35 DUPLICATES= 3 1 2 2 1 1 # subsequence of https://oeis.org/A034002 36 .if ${DUPLICATES:On} != "1 1 1 2 2 3" 37 . error ${DUPLICATES:On} 38 .endif 39 40 # If there are several numbers that have the same integer value, they are 41 # returned in unspecified order. 42 SAME_VALUE:= ${:U 79 80 0x0050 81 :On} 43 .if ${SAME_VALUE} != "79 80 0x0050 81" && ${SAME_VALUE} != "79 0x0050 80 81" 44 . error ${SAME_VALUE} 45 .endif 46 47 # Hexadecimal and octal numbers can be sorted as well. 48 MIXED_BASE= 0 010 0x7 9 49 .if ${MIXED_BASE:On} != "0 0x7 010 9" 50 . error ${MIXED_BASE:On} 51 .endif 52 53 # The measurement units for suffixes are k, M, G, but not T. 54 # The string '3T' evaluates to 3, the string 'x' evaluates as '0'. 55 .if ${4 3T 2M x:L:On} != "x 3T 4 2M" 56 . error 57 .endif 58 59 all: 60