1 # $NetBSD: varname-dot-parsedir.mk,v 1.8 2023/06/21 07:30:50 rillig Exp $ 2 # 3 # Tests for the special .PARSEDIR variable, which contains the directory part 4 # of the file that is currently parsed. 5 # 6 # See also 7 # varname-dot-includedfromdir.mk 8 # varname-dot-includedfromfile.mk 9 # varname-dot-parsefile.mk 10 # 11 # History 12 # .PARSEDIR and .PARSEFILE were added on 1999-08-09. 13 14 # The .PARSEDIR may be absolute or relative, therefore there is not much that 15 # can be tested here. 16 .if !${.PARSEDIR:tA:M*/unit-tests} 17 . error 18 .endif 19 20 # During parsing, it is possible to undefine .PARSEDIR. 21 # Not that anyone would ever want to do this, but there's code in parse.c, 22 # function PrintLocation, that explicitly handles this situation. 23 .if !defined(.PARSEDIR) 24 . error 25 .endif 26 .undef .PARSEDIR 27 .if defined(.PARSEDIR) 28 . error 29 .endif 30 31 # The variable .PARSEDIR is indirectly used by the .info directive, 32 # via PrintLocation. 33 # 34 # The .rawout file contains the full path to the current directory. 35 # In the .out file, it is filtered out. 36 # expect+1: At this point, .PARSEDIR is undefined. 37 .info At this point, .PARSEDIR is undefined. 38 39 # There is absolutely no point in faking the location of the file that is 40 # being parsed. Technically, it's possible though, but only if the file 41 # being parsed is a relative pathname. See PrintLocation for details. 42 .PARSEDIR= /fake-absolute-path 43 .info The location can be faked in some cases. 44 45 # After including another file, .PARSEDIR is reset. 46 .include "/dev/null" 47 # expect+1: The location is no longer fake. 48 .info The location is no longer fake. 49 50 all: 51 @echo At run time, .PARSEDIR is ${.PARSEDIR:Uundefined}. 52