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## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4
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SUBDIRS = include . doc example $(FUZZ_SUBDIR) $(PYTHON_SUBDIR) xstc
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DIST_SUBDIRS = include . doc example fuzz python xstc
AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_builddir)/include -I$(srcdir)/include
AM_CFLAGS = $(THREAD_CFLAGS) $(Z_CFLAGS) $(LZMA_CFLAGS)
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check_PROGRAMS=testSchemas testRelax testSAX testHTML testXPath testURI \
testThreads testC14N testAutomata testRegexp \
testReader testapi testModule runtest runsuite testchar \
testdict runxmlconf testrecurse testlimits
bin_PROGRAMS = xmllint xmlcatalog
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bin_SCRIPTS=xml2-config
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libxml2.la
libxml2_la_LIBADD = $(ICU_LIBS) $(THREAD_LIBS) $(Z_LIBS) $(LZMA_LIBS) $(ICONV_LIBS) $(M_LIBS) $(WIN32_EXTRA_LIBADD)
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if USE_VERSION_SCRIPT
LIBXML2_VERSION_SCRIPT = $(VERSION_SCRIPT_FLAGS)$(srcdir)/libxml2.syms
else
LIBXML2_VERSION_SCRIPT =
endif
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
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libxml2_la_LDFLAGS = $(CYGWIN_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) $(WIN32_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) \
$(LIBXML2_VERSION_SCRIPT) \
-version-info $(LIBXML_VERSION_INFO) \
$(MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS)
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if WITH_SAX1_SOURCES
docb_sources = DOCBparser.c
else
docb_sources =
endif
if WITH_TRIO_SOURCES
trio_sources = triostr.c trio.c
else
trio_sources =
endif
libxml2_la_SOURCES = SAX.c entities.c encoding.c error.c parserInternals.c \
parser.c tree.c hash.c list.c xmlIO.c xmlmemory.c uri.c \
valid.c xlink.c HTMLparser.c HTMLtree.c debugXML.c xpath.c \
xpointer.c xinclude.c nanohttp.c nanoftp.c \
$(docb_sources) \
catalog.c globals.c threads.c c14n.c xmlstring.c buf.c \
xmlregexp.c xmlschemas.c xmlschemastypes.c xmlunicode.c \
$(trio_sources) \
xmlreader.c relaxng.c dict.c SAX2.c \
xmlwriter.c legacy.c chvalid.c pattern.c xmlsave.c \
xmlmodule.c schematron.c xzlib.c
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DEPS = $(top_builddir)/libxml2.la
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
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LDADDS = $(STATIC_BINARIES) $(top_builddir)/libxml2.la $(THREAD_LIBS) $(Z_LIBS) $(LZMA_LIBS) $(ICONV_LIBS) $(M_LIBS) $(WIN32_EXTRA_LIBADD)
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man_MANS = xml2-config.1 libxml.3
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m4datadir = $(datadir)/aclocal
m4data_DATA = libxml.m4
runtest_SOURCES=runtest.c
runtest_LDFLAGS =
runtest_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
2012-08-06 03:32:54 +00:00
runtest_LDADD= $(BASE_THREAD_LIBS) $(RDL_LIBS) $(LDADDS)
testrecurse_SOURCES=testrecurse.c
testrecurse_LDFLAGS =
testrecurse_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
2012-08-06 03:32:54 +00:00
testrecurse_LDADD= $(BASE_THREAD_LIBS) $(RDL_LIBS) $(LDADDS)
testlimits_SOURCES=testlimits.c
testlimits_LDFLAGS =
testlimits_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
2012-08-06 03:32:54 +00:00
testlimits_LDADD= $(BASE_THREAD_LIBS) $(RDL_LIBS) $(LDADDS)
testchar_SOURCES=testchar.c
testchar_LDFLAGS =
testchar_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
2012-08-06 03:32:54 +00:00
testchar_LDADD= $(RDL_LIBS) $(LDADDS)
testdict_SOURCES=testdict.c
testdict_LDFLAGS =
testdict_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
2012-08-06 03:32:54 +00:00
testdict_LDADD= $(RDL_LIBS) $(LDADDS)
runsuite_SOURCES=runsuite.c
runsuite_LDFLAGS =
runsuite_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
2012-08-06 03:32:54 +00:00
runsuite_LDADD= $(RDL_LIBS) $(LDADDS)
2001-02-23 17:55:21 +00:00
xmllint_SOURCES=xmllint.c
xmllint_LDFLAGS =
xmllint_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
2012-08-06 03:32:54 +00:00
xmllint_LDADD= $(RDL_LIBS) $(LDADDS)
2001-02-23 17:55:21 +00:00
testSAX_SOURCES=testSAX.c
1999-06-02 17:44:04 +00:00
testSAX_LDFLAGS =
testSAX_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
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testSAX_LDADD= $(LDADDS)
1999-06-02 17:44:04 +00:00
2001-02-23 17:55:21 +00:00
testHTML_SOURCES=testHTML.c
testHTML_LDFLAGS =
testHTML_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
2001-02-23 17:55:21 +00:00
testHTML_LDADD= $(LDADDS)
xmlcatalog_SOURCES=xmlcatalog.c
xmlcatalog_LDFLAGS =
xmlcatalog_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
2012-08-06 03:32:54 +00:00
xmlcatalog_LDADD = $(RDL_LIBS) $(LDADDS)
2001-02-23 17:55:21 +00:00
testXPath_SOURCES=testXPath.c
testXPath_LDFLAGS =
testXPath_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
2001-02-23 17:55:21 +00:00
testXPath_LDADD= $(LDADDS)
testC14N_SOURCES=testC14N.c
testC14N_LDFLAGS =
testC14N_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
testC14N_LDADD= $(LDADDS)
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
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if THREADS_W32
testThreads_SOURCES = testThreadsWin32.c
else
testThreads_SOURCES = testThreads.c
endif
testThreads_LDFLAGS =
testThreads_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
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testThreads_LDADD= $(BASE_THREAD_LIBS) $(LDADDS)
2001-02-23 17:55:21 +00:00
testURI_SOURCES=testURI.c
testURI_LDFLAGS =
testURI_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
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testURI_LDADD= $(LDADDS)
testRegexp_SOURCES=testRegexp.c
testRegexp_LDFLAGS =
testRegexp_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
testRegexp_LDADD= $(LDADDS)
testAutomata_SOURCES=testAutomata.c
testAutomata_LDFLAGS =
testAutomata_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
testAutomata_LDADD= $(LDADDS)
testSchemas_SOURCES=testSchemas.c
testSchemas_LDFLAGS =
testSchemas_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
testSchemas_LDADD= $(LDADDS)
testRelax_SOURCES=testRelax.c
testRelax_LDFLAGS =
testRelax_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
testRelax_LDADD= $(LDADDS)
testReader_SOURCES=testReader.c
testReader_LDFLAGS =
testReader_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
testReader_LDADD= $(LDADDS)
testModule_SOURCES=testModule.c
testModule_LDFLAGS =
testModule_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
testModule_LDADD= $(LDADDS)
noinst_LTLIBRARIES = testdso.la
testdso_la_SOURCES = testdso.c
testdso_la_LDFLAGS = -module -no-undefined -avoid-version -rpath $(libdir)
# that one forces the rebuild when "make rebuild" is run on doc/
rebuild_testapi:
-@(if [ "$(PYTHON)" != "" ] ; then \
$(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/gentest.py $(srcdir) ; fi )
# that one is just to make sure it is rebuilt if missing
# but adding the dependances generate mess
testapi.c: $(srcdir)/gentest.py
-@(if [ "$(PYTHON)" != "" ] ; then \
$(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/gentest.py $(srcdir) ; fi )
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
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BUILT_SOURCES = testapi.c
testapi_SOURCES=testapi.c
testapi_LDFLAGS =
testapi_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
testapi_LDADD= $(LDADDS)
runxmlconf_SOURCES=runxmlconf.c
runxmlconf_LDFLAGS =
runxmlconf_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
runxmlconf_LDADD= $(LDADDS)
#testOOM_SOURCES=testOOM.c testOOMlib.h testOOMlib.c
#testOOM_LDFLAGS =
#testOOM_DEPENDENCIES = $(DEPS)
#testOOM_LDADD= $(LDADDS)
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runtests: runtest$(EXEEXT) testrecurse$(EXEEXT) testapi$(EXEEXT) \
testchar$(EXEEXT) testdict$(EXEEXT) runxmlconf$(EXEEXT)
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
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[ -d test ] || $(LN_S) $(srcdir)/test .
[ -d result ] || $(LN_S) $(srcdir)/result .
$(CHECKER) ./runtest$(EXEEXT) && $(CHECKER) ./testrecurse$(EXEEXT) &&$(CHECKER) ./testapi$(EXEEXT) && $(CHECKER) ./testchar$(EXEEXT)&& $(CHECKER) ./testdict$(EXEEXT) && $(CHECKER) ./runxmlconf$(EXEEXT)
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
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@(if [ "$(PYTHON_SUBDIR)" != "" ] ; then cd python ; \
$(MAKE) tests ; fi)
check: all runtests
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check-valgrind valgrind: all
@echo '## Running the regression tests under Valgrind'
@echo '## Go get a cup of coffee it is gonna take a while ...'
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$(MAKE) CHECKER='valgrind -q' runtests
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asan:
@echo '## rebuilding for ASAN'
./configure CFLAGS="-fsanitize=address,undefined -Wformat -Werror=format-security -Werror=array-bounds -g" CXXFLAGS="-fsanitize=address,undefined -Wformat -Werror=format-security -Werror=array-bounds -g" LDFLAGS="-fsanitize=address,undefined" CC="clang" CXX="clang++" --disable-shared ; OptimOff ; $(MAKE) clean ; $(MAKE)
testall : tests SVGtests SAXtests
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tests: XMLtests XMLRecovertests XMLenttests NStests IDtests Errtests APItests $(READER_TEST) $(TEST_SAX) $(TEST_PUSH) $(TEST_HTML) $(TEST_PHTML) $(TEST_VALID) URItests $(TEST_PATTERN) $(TEST_XPATH) $(TEST_XPTR) $(TEST_XINCLUDE) $(TEST_C14N) $(TEST_DEBUG) $(TEST_CATALOG) $(TEST_REGEXPS) $(TEST_SCHEMAS) $(TEST_SCHEMATRON) $(TEST_THREADS) Timingtests $(TEST_VTIME) $(PYTHON_TESTS) $(TEST_MODULES)
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
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@(if [ "$(PYTHON_SUBDIR)" != "" ] ; then cd python ; \
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$(MAKE) -s tests ; fi)
@(cd doc/examples ; $(MAKE) -s tests)
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APItests: testapi$(EXEEXT)
@echo "## Running the API regression tests this may take a little while"
-@($(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testapi -q)
HTMLtests : testHTML$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## HTML regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/HTML/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testHTML $$i > $(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name 2>$(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name.err ; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testHTML $$i > result.$$name 2> error.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name result.$$name ; \
diff -b $(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name.err error.$$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testHTML result.$$name > result2.$$name 2>error.$$name ; \
diff result.$$name result2.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name result2.$$name error.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
HTMLPushtests : testHTML$(EXEEXT)
@echo "## Push HTML regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/HTML/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testHTML --push $$i > $(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name 2>$(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name.err ; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testHTML --push $$i > result.$$name 2> error.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name result.$$name ; \
cut -b 1-15 $(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name.err > errorcut.$$name; \
cut -b 1-15 error.$$name > errorcut2.$$name; \
diff -b errorcut.$$name errorcut2.$$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testHTML --push result.$$name > result2.$$name 2>error.$$name ; \
diff result.$$name result2.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name result2.$$name error.$$name errorcut.$$name errorcut2.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
@echo "## HTML SAX regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/HTML/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name.sax ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testHTML --sax $$i > $(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name.sax ; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testHTML --sax $$i > result.$$name.sax ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name.sax result.$$name.sax` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name.sax ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
@echo "## Push HTML SAX regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/HTML/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testHTML --push --sax $$i > $(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name.sax ; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testHTML --push --sax $$i 2>&1 > result.$$name.sax ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/HTML/$$name.sax result.$$name.sax` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name.sax ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
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HTMLRecovertests : xmllint$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## HTML recover regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/recover/html/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/recover/html/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --html --recover $$i > $(srcdir)/result/recover/html/$$name 2> $(srcdir)/result/recover/html/$$name.err ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --html --recover $$i > result.$$name 2> error.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/recover/html/$$name result.$$name ; \
diff -b $(srcdir)/result/recover/html/$$name.err error.$$name` ; \
if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm -f result.$$name error.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
XMLtests : xmllint$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## XML regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
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if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint $$i > $(srcdir)/result/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
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else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint $$i 2>&1 > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/$$name result.$$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint result.$$name 2>&1 > result2.$$name | grep -v 'failed to load external entity' ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
diff result.$$name result2.$$name` ;\
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name result2.$$name ; \
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fi ; fi ; done)
@echo "## XML regression tests on memory"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --memory $$i > $(srcdir)/result/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --memory $$i 2>&1 > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/$$name result.$$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --memory result.$$name 2>&1 > result2.$$name | grep -v 'failed to load external entity' ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"`; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
diff result.$$name result2.$$name ; \
rm result.$$name result2.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
XMLPushtests: xmllint$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## XML push regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --push $$i > $(srcdir)/result/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --push $$i 2>&1 > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/$$name result.$$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --push result.$$name 2>&1 > result2.$$name | grep -v 'failed to load external entity' ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
diff result.$$name result2.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name result2.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
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XMLRecovertests: xmllint$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## XML recover regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/recover/xml/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/recover/xml/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --recover $$i > $(srcdir)/result/recover/xml/$$name 2> $(srcdir)/result/recover/xml/$$name.err ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --recover $$i > result.$$name 2> error.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/recover/xml/$$name result.$$name ; \
diff -b $(srcdir)/result/recover/xml/$$name.err error.$$name` ; \
if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm -f result.$$name error.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
NStests : xmllint$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## XML Namespaces regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/namespaces/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/namespaces/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint $$i \
2> $(srcdir)/result/namespaces/$$name.err \
> $(srcdir)/result/namespaces/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint $$i 2> error.$$name > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/namespaces/$$name result.$$name ; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/namespaces/$$name.err error.$$name`; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name error.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
IDtests : xmllint$(EXEEXT) testXPath$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## xml:id regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/xmlid/id_*.xml ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/xmlid/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testXPath -i $$i "id('bar')" \
2> $(srcdir)/result/xmlid/$$name.err \
> $(srcdir)/result/xmlid/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testXPath -i $$i "id('bar')" 2> error.$$name > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/xmlid/$$name result.$$name ; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/xmlid/$$name.err error.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name error.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
Errtests : xmllint$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## Error cases regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/errors/*.xml ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/errors/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint $$i \
2> $(srcdir)/result/errors/$$name.err \
> $(srcdir)/result/errors/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint $$i 2> error.$$name > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/errors/$$name result.$$name ; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/errors/$$name.err error.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name error.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
@echo "## Error cases regression tests (old 1.0)"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/errors10/*.xml ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/errors10/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --oldxml10 $$i \
2> $(srcdir)/result/errors10/$$name.err \
> $(srcdir)/result/errors10/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --oldxml10 $$i 2> error.$$name > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/errors10/$$name result.$$name ; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/errors10/$$name.err error.$$name` ; \
if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name error.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
@echo "## Error cases stream regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/errors/*.xml ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/errors/$$name.str ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --stream $$i \
2> $(srcdir)/result/errors/$$name.str \
> /dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --stream $$i 2> error.$$name > /dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/errors/$$name.str error.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm error.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
Docbtests : xmllint$(EXEEXT)
XMLenttests : xmllint$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## XML entity subst regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/noent/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --noent $$i > $(srcdir)/result/noent/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --noent $$i 2>&1 > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/noent/$$name result.$$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --noent result.$$name 2>&1 > result2.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
diff result.$$name result2.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name result2.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
URItests : testURI$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## URI module regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/URI/*.data ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/URI/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testURI -base 'http://foo.com/path/to/index.html?orig#help' < $$i > $(srcdir)/result/URI/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testURI -base 'http://foo.com/path/to/index.html?orig#help' < $$i 2>&1 > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/URI/$$name result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/URI/*.uri ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/URI/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testURI < $$i > $(srcdir)/result/URI/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testURI < $$i 2>&1 > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/URI/$$name result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
XPathtests : testXPath$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## XPath regression tests"
-@(if [ "`$(top_builddir)/testXPath | grep 'support not compiled in'`" != "" ] ; \
then echo Skipping debug not compiled in ; exit 0 ; fi ; \
for i in $(srcdir)/test/XPath/expr/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/XPath/expr/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
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$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testXPath -f --expr $$i > $(srcdir)/result/XPath/expr/$$name 2> /dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
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log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testXPath -f --expr $$i > result.$$name 2> /dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/XPath/expr/$$name result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done ; \
for i in $(srcdir)/test/XPath/docs/* ; do \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
doc=`basename $$i`; \
for j in $(srcdir)/test/XPath/tests/$$doc* ; do \
if [ ! -f $$j ] ; then continue ; fi ; \
name=`basename $$j`; \
if [ ! -d $$j ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/XPath/tests/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testXPath -f -i $$i $$j > $(srcdir)/result/XPath/tests/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
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log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testXPath -f -i $$i $$j > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/XPath/tests/$$name result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done ; fi ; done)
XPtrtests : testXPath$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## XPointer regression tests"
-@(if [ "`$(top_builddir)/testXPath | grep 'support not compiled in'`" != "" ] ; \
then echo Skipping debug not compiled in ; exit 0 ; fi ; \
for i in $(srcdir)/test/XPath/docs/* ; do \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
doc=`basename $$i`; \
for j in $(srcdir)/test/XPath/xptr/$$doc* ; do \
if [ ! -f $$j ] ; then continue ; fi ; \
name=`basename $$j`; \
if [ ! -d $$j ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/XPath/xptr/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
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$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testXPath -xptr -f -i $$i $$j > $(srcdir)/result/XPath/xptr/$$name 2> /dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
else \
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log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testXPath -xptr -f -i $$i $$j > result.$$name 2> /dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/XPath/xptr/$$name result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done ; fi ; done)
XIncludetests : xmllint$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## XInclude regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/XInclude/docs/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --nowarning --xinclude $$i > $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name 2> $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name.err ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --nowarning --xinclude $$i > result.$$name 2>error.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name result.$$name ; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name.err error.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name error.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/XInclude/docs/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --nowarning --noxincludenode $$i > $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name 2> $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name.err ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --nowarning --noxincludenode $$i > result.$$name 2>error.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name result.$$name ; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name.err error.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name error.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## XInclude xmlReader regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/XInclude/docs/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name.rdr ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --nowarning --xinclude --stream --debug $$i > $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name.rdr ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --nowarning --xinclude --stream --debug $$i > result.$$name 2>error.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name.err error.$$name ; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name.rdr result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name error.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/XInclude/docs/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name.rdr ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --nowarning --noxincludenode --stream --debug $$i > $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name.rdr ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --nowarning --xinclude --stream --debug $$i > result.$$name 2>error.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name.err error.$$name ; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/XInclude/$$name.rdr result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name error.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
Scripttests : xmllint$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## Scripts regression tests"
@echo "## Some of the base computations may be different if srcdir != ."
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/scripts/*.script ; do \
name=`basename $$i .script`; \
xml=$(srcdir)/test/scripts/`basename $$i .script`.xml; \
if [ -f $$xml ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/scripts/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --shell $$xml < $$i > $(srcdir)/result/scripts/$$name 2> $(srcdir)/result/scripts/$$name.err ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --shell $$xml < $$i > result.$$name 2> result.$$name.err ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/scripts/$$name result.$$name ; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/scripts/$$name.err result.$$name.err` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name result.$$name.err ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
Catatests : xmlcatalog$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## Catalog regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/catalogs/*.script ; do \
name=`basename $$i .script`; \
xml=$(srcdir)/test/catalogs/`basename $$i .script`.xml; \
if [ -f $$xml ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmlcatalog --shell $$xml < $$i 2>&1 > $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmlcatalog --shell $$xml < $$i 2>&1 > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/$$name result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/catalogs/*.script ; do \
name=`basename $$i .script`; \
sgml=$(srcdir)/test/catalogs/`basename $$i .script`.sgml; \
if [ -f $$sgml ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmlcatalog --shell $$sgml < $$i > $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmlcatalog --shell $$sgml < $$i > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/$$name result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
@echo "## Add and del operations on XML Catalogs"
-@($(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmlcatalog --create --noout $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/mycatalog; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmlcatalog --noout --add public Pubid sysid $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/mycatalog; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmlcatalog --noout --add public Pubid2 sysid2 $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/mycatalog; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmlcatalog --noout --add public Pubid3 sysid3 $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/mycatalog; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
diff result/catalogs/mycatalog.full $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/mycatalog; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmlcatalog --noout --del sysid $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/mycatalog; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmlcatalog --noout --del sysid3 $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/mycatalog; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmlcatalog --noout --del sysid2 $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/mycatalog; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
diff result/catalogs/mycatalog.empty $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/mycatalog; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
rm -f $(srcdir)/result/catalogs/mycatalog)
SVGtests : xmllint$(EXEEXT)
@echo "## SVG parsing regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/SVG/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
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if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/SVG/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint $$i > $(srcdir)/result/SVG/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
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else \
echo Testing $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint $$i > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/SVG/$$name result.$$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint result.$$name > result2.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff result.$$name result2.$$name ; \
rm result.$$name result2.$$name ; \
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fi ; fi ; done)
Threadtests : testThreads$(EXEEXT)
@echo "## Threaded regression tests"
-@($(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testThreads ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"; \
exit 0)
Readertests : xmllint$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## Reader regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/$$name.rdr ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --nonet --debug --stream $$i > $(srcdir)/result/$$name.rdr 2>/dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --nonet --debug --stream $$i > result.$$name 2>/dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/$$name.rdr result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
@echo "## Reader on memory regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/$$name.rdr ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --memory --nonet --debug --stream $$i > $(srcdir)/result/$$name.rdr 2>/dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --memory --nonet --debug --stream $$i > result.$$name 2>/dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/$$name.rdr result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## Walker regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/$$name.rdr ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --nonet --debug --walker $$i > $(srcdir)/result/$$name.rdr 2>/dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --nonet --debug --walker $$i > result.$$name 2>/dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/$$name.rdr result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
@echo "## Reader entities substitution regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/$$name.rde ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --noent --nonet --debug --stream $$i > $(srcdir)/result/$$name.rde 2>/dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --noent --nonet --debug --stream $$i > result.$$name 2>/dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/$$name.rde result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
SAXtests : testSAX$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## SAX1 callbacks regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/$$name.sax ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testSAX $$i > $(srcdir)/result/$$name.sax 2> /dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testSAX $$i > result.$$name 2> /dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/$$name.sax result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
@echo "## SAX2 callbacks regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/$$name.sax2 ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testSAX --sax2 $$i > $(srcdir)/result/$$name.sax2 2> /dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testSAX --sax2 $$i > result.$$name 2> /dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/$$name.sax2 result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
@echo "## SAX2 callbacks regression tests with entity substitution"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/noent/$$name.sax2 ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testSAX --sax2 --noent $$i > $(srcdir)/result/noent/$$name.sax2 2> /dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testSAX --sax2 --noent $$i > result.$$name 2> /dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/noent/$$name.sax2 result.$$name` ; \
if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
@echo "## SAX2 stop on fatal error regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/saxerrors/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/saxerrors/$$name.sax2 ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --sax --sax-fatal-stop $$i > $(srcdir)/result/saxerrors/$$name.sax2 2> /dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --sax --sax-fatal-stop $$i > result.$$name 2> /dev/null ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/saxerrors/$$name.sax2 result.$$name` ; \
if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
Validtests : xmllint$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## Valid documents regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/VCM/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --valid --noout --nowarning $$i ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0"`;\
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
fi ; done ; exit 0)
@echo "## Validity checking regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/VC/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/VC/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --noout --valid $$i 2> $(srcdir)/result/VC/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --noout --valid $$i 2> result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/VC/$$name result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
@echo "## General documents valid regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/valid/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/valid/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --valid $$i > $(srcdir)/result/valid/$$name 2>$(srcdir)/result/valid/$$name.err ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --valid $$i > result.$$name 2>error.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/valid/$$name result.$$name ; \
diff $(srcdir)/result/valid/$$name.err error.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name error.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
Regexptests: testRegexp$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## Regexp regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/regexp/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/regexp/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
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$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testRegexp -i $$i > $(srcdir)/result/regexp/$$name 2> $(srcdir)/result/regexp/$$name.err ; \
if [ ! -s "$(srcdir)/result/regexp/$$name.err" ] ; then rm $(srcdir)/result/regexp/$$name.err; fi ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
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log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testRegexp -i $$i > result.$$name 2> error.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
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diff $(srcdir)/result/regexp/$$name result.$$name ; \
if [ -s "$(srcdir)/result/regexp/$$name.err" -o -s "error.$$name" ] ; then diff $(srcdir)/result/regexp/$$name.err error.$$name ; fi` ; \
if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name error.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
@echo "## Formal expresssions regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/expr/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/expr/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testRegexp --expr -i $$i > $(srcdir)/result/expr/$$name; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testRegexp --expr -i $$i 2>&1 > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/expr/$$name result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
Automatatests: testAutomata$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## Automata regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/automata/* ; do \
name=`basename $$i`; \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/automata/$$name ] ; then \
echo New test file $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testAutomata $$i > $(srcdir)/result/automata/$$name; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testAutomata $$i 2>&1 > result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/automata/$$name result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done)
dba100000.xml: dbgenattr.pl
@echo "## generating dba100000.xml"
@($(PERL) $(top_srcdir)/dbgenattr.pl 100000 > dba100000.xml)
Timingtests: xmllint$(EXEEXT) dba100000.xml
@echo "## Timing tests to try to detect performance"
@echo "## as well a memory usage breakage when streaming"
@echo "## 1/ using the file interface"
@echo "## 2/ using the memory interface"
@echo "## 3/ repeated DOM parsing"
@echo "## 4/ repeated DOM validation"
-@($(top_builddir)/xmllint --stream --timing dba100000.xml; \
MEM=`cat .memdump | grep "MEMORY ALLOCATED" | awk '{ print $$7}'`;\
if [ "$$MEM" != "" ] ; then echo Using $$MEM bytes ; fi ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
exit 0)
-@($(top_builddir)/xmllint --stream --timing --memory dba100000.xml; \
MEM=`cat .memdump | grep "MEMORY ALLOCATED" | awk '{ print $$7}'`;\
if [ "$$MEM" != "" ] ; then echo Using $$MEM bytes ; fi ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
exit 0)
-@($(top_builddir)/xmllint --noout --timing --repeat $(srcdir)/test/valid/REC-xml-19980210.xml; \
MEM=`cat .memdump | grep "MEMORY ALLOCATED" | awk '{ print $$7}'`;\
if [ "$$MEM" != "" ] ; then echo Using $$MEM bytes ; fi ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
exit 0)
VTimingtests: xmllint$(EXEEXT)
-@($(top_builddir)/xmllint --noout --timing --valid --repeat $(srcdir)/test/valid/REC-xml-19980210.xml; \
MEM=`cat .memdump | grep "MEMORY ALLOCATED" | awk '{ print $$7}'`;\
if [ "$$MEM" != "" ] ; then echo Using $$MEM bytes ; fi ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
exit 0)
C14Ntests : testC14N$(EXEEXT)
@echo "## C14N and XPath regression tests"
-@(for m in with-comments without-comments 1-1-without-comments exc-without-comments ; do \
for i in $(srcdir)/test/c14n/$$m/*.xml ; do \
if [ ! -d $$i ] ; then \
name=`basename $$i .xml`; \
cmdline="$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testC14N --$$m $$i"; \
if [ -f $(srcdir)/test/c14n/$$m/$$name.xpath ] ; then \
cmdline="$$cmdline $(srcdir)/test/c14n/$$m/$$name.xpath"; \
if [ -f $(srcdir)/test/c14n/$$m/$$name.ns ] ; then \
cmdline="$$cmdline '`cat $(srcdir)/test/c14n/$$m/$$name.ns`'"; \
fi; \
fi; \
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$$cmdline > $(srcdir)/test/c14n/test.tmp 2> /dev/null; \
if [ $$? -eq 0 ]; then \
diff $(srcdir)/result/c14n/$$m/$$name $(srcdir)/test/c14n/test.tmp; \
if [ $$? -ne 0 ]; then \
echo "Test $$m/$$name failed"; \
cat $(srcdir)/test/c14n/test.tmp; \
fi; \
else \
echo "C14N failed"; \
fi; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
fi; \
rm -f $(srcdir)/test/c14n/test.tmp; \
done; \
done)
Schemastests: testSchemas$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## Schemas regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/schemas/*_*.xsd ; do \
name=`basename $$i | sed 's+_.*++'`; \
sno=`basename $$i | sed 's+.*_\(.*\).xsd+\1+'`; \
for j in $(srcdir)/test/schemas/"$$name"_*.xml ; do \
if [ -f $$j ] ; then \
xno=`basename $$j | sed 's+.*_\(.*\).xml+\1+'`; \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/schemas/"$$name"_"$$sno"_"$$xno" ]; \
then \
echo New test file "$$name"_"$$sno"_"$$xno" ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testSchemas $$i $$j \
> $(srcdir)/result/schemas/"$$name"_"$$sno"_"$$xno" \
2> $(srcdir)/result/schemas/"$$name"_"$$sno"_"$$xno".err; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testSchemas $$i $$j \
> res.$$name 2> err.$$name;\
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/schemas/"$$name"_"$$sno"_"$$xno" \
res.$$name;\
diff $(srcdir)/result/schemas/"$$name"_"$$sno"_"$$xno".err \
err.$$name;\
grep Unimplemented err.$$name`; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo "$$name"_"$$sno"_"$$xno" result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm res.$$name err.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ;\
done; done)
@echo "## Schemas streaming regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/schemas/*_*.xsd ; do \
name=`basename $$i | sed 's+_.*++'`; \
sno=`basename $$i | sed 's+.*_\(.*\).xsd+\1+'`; \
for j in $(srcdir)/test/schemas/"$$name"_*.xml ; do \
if [ -f $$j ] ; then \
xno=`basename $$j | sed 's+.*_\(.*\).xml+\1+'`; \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/schemas/"$$name"_"$$sno"_"$$xno" ]; \
then \
echo New test file "$$name"_"$$sno"_"$$xno" ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testSchemas --stream $$i $$j \
> $(srcdir)/result/schemas/"$$name"_"$$sno"_"$$xno" \
2> $(srcdir)/result/schemas/"$$name"_"$$sno"_"$$xno".err.rdr; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/testSchemas --stream $$i $$j \
> res.$$name 2> err.$$name;\
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/schemas/"$$name"_"$$sno"_"$$xno" \
res.$$name;\
diff $(srcdir)/result/schemas/"$$name"_"$$sno"_"$$xno".err.rdr \
err.$$name;\
grep Unimplemented err.$$name`; \
if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo "$$name"_"$$sno"_"$$xno" result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm res.$$name err.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ;\
done; done)
Relaxtests: xmllint$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## Relax-NG regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/relaxng/*.rng ; do \
name=`basename $$i | sed 's+\.rng++'`; \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/relaxng/"$$name"_valid ] ; then \
echo New schemas $$name ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint$(EXEEXT) --noout --relaxng $(srcdir)/test/relaxng/tutorA.rng $$i \
> $(srcdir)/result/relaxng/"$$name"_valid \
2> $(srcdir)/result/relaxng/"$$name"_err; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint$(EXEEXT) --noout --relaxng $(srcdir)/test/relaxng/tutorA.rng $$i \
> res.$$name 2> err.$$name;\
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/relaxng/"$$name"_valid \
res.$$name;\
diff $(srcdir)/result/relaxng/"$$name"_err \
err.$$name | grep -v "error detected at";\
grep Unimplemented err.$$name`; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo schemas $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm res.$$name err.$$name ; \
fi; \
for j in $(srcdir)/test/relaxng/"$$name"_*.xml ; do \
if [ -f $$j ] ; then \
xno=`basename $$j | sed 's+.*_\(.*\).xml+\1+'`; \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/relaxng/"$$name"_"$$xno" ]; \
then \
echo New test file "$$name"_"$$xno" ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint$(EXEEXT) --noout --relaxng $$i $$j \
> $(srcdir)/result/relaxng/"$$name"_"$$xno" \
2> $(srcdir)/result/relaxng/"$$name"_"$$xno".err; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint$(EXEEXT) --noout --relaxng $$i $$j \
> res.$$name 2> err.$$name;\
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/relaxng/"$$name"_"$$xno" \
res.$$name;\
diff $(srcdir)/result/relaxng/"$$name"_"$$xno".err \
err.$$name | grep -v "error detected at";\
grep Unimplemented err.$$name`; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo "$$name"_"$$xno" result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm res.$$name err.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; \
done; done)
@echo "## Relax-NG streaming regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/relaxng/*.rng ; do \
name=`basename $$i | sed 's+\.rng++'`; \
for j in $(srcdir)/test/relaxng/"$$name"_*.xml ; do \
if [ -f $$j ] ; then \
xno=`basename $$j | sed 's+.*_\(.*\).xml+\1+'`; \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/relaxng/"$$name"_"$$xno" ]; \
then \
echo New test file "$$name"_"$$xno" ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint$(EXEEXT) --noout --relaxng $$i $$j \
> $(srcdir)/result/relaxng/"$$name"_"$$xno" \
2> $(srcdir)/result/relaxng/"$$name"_"$$xno".err; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint$(EXEEXT) --noout --stream --relaxng $$i $$j \
> res.$$name 2> err.$$name;\
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/relaxng/"$$name"_"$$xno" res.$$name;\
if [ "$$name" != "tutor10_1" -a "$$name" != "tutor10_2" -a "$$name" != "tutor3_2" -a "$$name" != "307377" -a "$$name" != "tutor8_2" ] ; then \
diff $(srcdir)/result/relaxng/"$$name"_"$$xno".err \
err.$$name | grep -v "error detected at";\
fi ; grep Unimplemented err.$$name`; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo "$$name"_"$$xno" result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm res.$$name err.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; \
done; done)
Schematrontests: xmllint$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## Schematron regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/schematron/*.sct ; do \
name=`basename $$i | sed 's+\.sct++'`; \
for j in $(srcdir)/test/schematron/"$$name"_*.xml ; do \
if [ -f $$j ] ; then \
xno=`basename $$j | sed 's+.*_\(.*\).xml+\1+'`; \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/schematron/"$$name"_"$$xno" ]; \
then \
echo New test file "$$name"_"$$xno" ; \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint$(EXEEXT) --schematron $$i $$j \
> $(srcdir)/result/schematron/"$$name"_"$$xno" \
2> $(srcdir)/result/schematron/"$$name"_"$$xno".err; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
else \
log=`$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint$(EXEEXT) --schematron $$i $$j \
> res.$$name 2> err.$$name;\
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
diff $(srcdir)/result/schematron/"$$name"_"$$xno" \
res.$$name;\
diff $(srcdir)/result/schematron/"$$name"_"$$xno".err \
err.$$name | grep -v "error detected at";\
grep Unimplemented err.$$name`; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo "$$name"_"$$xno" result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm res.$$name err.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; \
done; done)
RelaxNGPythonTests:
@(if [ -x $(PYTHON) ] ; then \
PYTHONPATH=$(top_builddir)/python:$(top_builddir)/python/.libs:$$PYTHONPATH ; \
export PYTHONPATH; \
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(top_builddir)/.libs:$$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" ; \
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH; \
echo "## Relax-NG Python based test suite 1" ; \
$(CHECKER) $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/check-relaxng-test-suite.py ; \
echo "## Relax-NG Python based test suite 2" ; \
$(CHECKER) $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/check-relaxng-test-suite2.py ; \
fi)
SchemasPythonTests:
@(if [ -x $(PYTHON) ] ; then \
PYTHONPATH=$(top_builddir)/python:$(top_builddir)/python/.libs:$$PYTHONPATH; \
export PYTHONPATH; \
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(top_builddir)/.libs:$$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" ; \
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH; \
echo "## XML Schemas datatypes Python based test suite" ; \
echo "## It is normal to see 11 errors reported" ; \
$(CHECKER) $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/check-xsddata-test-suite.py ; \
fi)
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
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@(if [ -x $(PYTHON) -a -d xstc ] ; then cd xstc ; $(MAKE) CHECKER="$(CHECKER)" pytests ; fi)
Patterntests: xmllint$(EXEEXT)
@(echo > .memdump)
@echo "## Pattern regression tests"
-@(for i in $(srcdir)/test/pattern/*.pat ; do \
name=`basename $$i .pat`; \
if [ -f $(srcdir)/test/pattern/$$name.xml ] ; then \
if [ ! -f $(srcdir)/result/pattern/$$name ] ; then \
rm -f result.$$name ; \
echo New test file $$name ; \
for pat in `cat $$i` ; do \
$(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --walker --pattern $$pat $(srcdir)/test/pattern/$$name.xml >> $(srcdir)/result/pattern/$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
done ;\
else \
rm -f result.$$name ; \
lst=`cat $$i` ; \
log=`for pat in $$lst ; do $(CHECKER) $(top_builddir)/xmllint --walker --pattern $$pat $(srcdir)/test/pattern/$$name.xml 2>&1 >> result.$$name ; \
grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0";\
done ;\
diff $(srcdir)/result/pattern/$$name result.$$name` ; \
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if [ -n "$$log" ] ; then echo $$name result ; echo "$$log" ; fi ; \
rm result.$$name ; \
fi ; fi ; done ;)
ModuleTests: testModule$(EXEEXT) testdso.la
@echo "## Module tests"
@(./testModule$(EXEEXT))
cleanup:
-@(find . -name .\#\* -exec rm {} \;)
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
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-@(find . -name \*.gcda -o -name \*.gcno -exec rm -f {} \;)
-@(find . -name \*.orig -o -name \*.rej -o -name \*.old -exec rm -f {} \;)
dist-hook: cleanup libxml2.spec
-cp libxml2.spec $(distdir)
(cd $(srcdir) ; tar -cf - --exclude CVS --exclude .svn --exclude .git win32 macos os400 vms VxWorks bakefile test result) | (cd $(distdir); tar xf -)
dist-source: distdir
$(AMTAR) -chof - --exclude Tests --exclude test --exclude result $(distdir) | GZIP=$(GZIP_ENV) gzip -c >`echo "$(distdir)" | sed "s+libxml2+libxml2-sources+"`.tar.gz
dist-test: distdir
(mkdir -p $(distdir))
(cd $(srcdir) ; tar -cf - --exclude CVS --exclude .svn --exclude .git xstc/Tests) | (cd $(distdir); tar xf -)
tar -cf - $(distdir)/test $(distdir)/result $(distdir)/xstc/Tests $(distdir)/Makefile.tests $(distdir)/README $(distdir)/README.tests $(distdir)/AUTHORS $(distdir)/testapi.c $(distdir)/runtest.c $(distdir)/runsuite.c | GZIP=$(GZIP_ENV) gzip -c >`echo "$(distdir)" | sed "s+libxml2+libxml2-tests+"`.tar.gz
@(rm -rf $(distdir)/xstc/Test)
cleantar:
@(rm -f libxml*.tar.gz COPYING.LIB)
rpm: cleanup cleantar
@(unset CDPATH ; $(MAKE) dist-source dist && rpmbuild -ta $(distdir).tar.gz)
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## We create xml2Conf.sh here and not from configure because we want
## to get the paths expanded correctly. Macros like srcdir are given
## the value NONE in configure if the user doesn't specify them (this
## is an autoconf feature, not a bug).
xml2Conf.sh: xml2Conf.sh.in Makefile
## Use sed and then mv to avoid problems if the user interrupts.
sed -e 's?\@XML_LIBDIR\@?$(XML_LIBDIR)?g' \
-e 's?\@XML_INCLUDEDIR\@?$(XML_INCLUDEDIR)?g' \
-e 's?\@VERSION\@?$(VERSION)?g' \
-e 's?\@XML_LIBS\@?$(XML_LIBS)?g' \
< $(srcdir)/xml2Conf.sh.in > xml2Conf.tmp \
&& mv xml2Conf.tmp xml2Conf.sh
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
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CLEANFILES = runxmlconf.log test.out xml2Conf.sh *.gcda *.gcno *.res
DISTCLEANFILES = COPYING missing.lst
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confexecdir=$(libdir)
confexec_DATA = xml2Conf.sh
CVS_EXTRA_DIST=
EXTRA_DIST = xml2-config.in xml2Conf.sh.in libxml.spec.in libxml2.spec \
libxml.m4 Copyright check-xml-test-suite.py gentest.py \
check-relaxng-test-suite.py check-relaxng-test-suite2.py \
check-xsddata-test-suite.py check-xinclude-test-suite.py \
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example/Makefile.am example/gjobread.c example/gjobs.xml \
$(man_MANS) libxml-2.0.pc.in libxml-2.0-uninstalled.pc.in \
libxml2-config.cmake.in autogen.sh \
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trionan.c trionan.h triostr.c triostr.h trio.c trio.h \
triop.h triodef.h libxml.h elfgcchack.h xzlib.h buf.h \
enc.h save.h testThreadsWin32.c genUnicode.py TODO_SCHEMAS \
dbgen.pl dbgenattr.pl regressions.py regressions.xml \
README.tests Makefile.tests libxml2.syms timsort.h \
$(CVS_EXTRA_DIST)
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pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig
pkgconfig_DATA = libxml-2.0.pc
cmakedir = $(libdir)/cmake/libxml2
cmake_DATA = libxml2-config.cmake
#
# Install the tests program sources as examples
#
BASE_DIR=$(datadir)/doc
DOC_MODULE=libxml2-$(VERSION)
EXAMPLES_DIR=$(BASE_DIR)/$(DOC_MODULE)/examples
install-data-local:
Various "make distcheck" and portability fixups Makefile.am: * Don't use @VAR@, use $(VAR). Autoconf's AC_SUBST provides us the Make variable, it allows overriding the value at the command line, and (notably) it avoids a Make parse error in the libxml2_la_LDFLAGS assignment when @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ is empty * Changed how the THREADS_W32 mechanism switches the build between testThreads.c and testThreadsWin32.c as appropriate; using AM_CONDITIONAL allows this to work cleanly and plays well with dependencies * testapi.c should be specified as BUILT_SOURCES * Create symlinks to the test/ and result/ subdirs so that the runtests target is usable in out-of-source-tree builds * Don't do MAKEFLAGS+=--silent as this is not portable to non-GNU Makes * Fixed incorrect find(1) syntax in the "cleanup" rule, and doing "rm -f" instead of just "rm" is good form * (DIST)CLEANFILES needed a bit more coverage to allow "make distcheck" to pass configure.in: * Need AC_PROG_LN_S to create test/ and result/ symlinks in Makefile.am * AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL and AM_PROG_LIBTOOL are obsolete; these have been superceded by LT_INIT * Don't rebuild docs by default, as this requires GNU Make (as implemented) * Check for uint32_t as some platforms don't provide it * Check for some more functions, and undefine HAVE_MMAP if we don't also HAVE_MUNMAP (one system I tested on actually needed this) * Changed THREADS_W32 from a filename insert into an Automake conditional * The "Copyright" file will not be in the current directory if builddir != srcdir doc/Makefile.am: * EXTRA_DIST cannot use wildcards when they refer to generated files; this breaks dependencies. What I did was define EXTRA_DIST_wc, which uses GNU Make $(wildcard) directives to build up a list of files, and EXTRA_DIST, as a literal expansion of EXTRA_DIST_wc. I also added a new rule, "check-extra-dist", to simplify checking that the two variables are equivalent. (Note that this works only when builddir == srcdir) (I can implement this differently if desired; this is just one way of doing it) * Don't define an "all" target; this steps on Automake's toes * Fixed up the "libxml2-api.xml ..." rule by using $(wildcard) for dependencies (as Make doesn't process the wildcards otherwise) and qualifying appropriate files with $(srcdir) (Note that $(srcdir) is not needed in the dependencies, thanks to VPATH, which we can count on as this is GNU-Make-only code anyway) doc/devhelp/Makefile.am: * Qualified appropriate files with $(srcdir) * Added an "uninstall-local" rule so that "make distcheck" passes doc/examples/Makefile.am: * Rather than use a wildcard that doesn't work, use a substitution that most Make programs can handle doc/examples/index.py: * Do the same here include/libxml/nanoftp.h: * Some platforms (e.g. MSVC 6) already #define INVALID_SOCKET: user@host:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/\ Include$ grep -R INVALID_SOCKET . ./WINSOCK.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) ./WINSOCK2.H:#define INVALID_SOCKET (SOCKET)(~0) include/libxml/xmlversion.h.in: * Support ancient GCCs (I was actually able to build the library with 2.5 but for this bit) python/Makefile.am: * Expanded CLEANFILES to allow "make distcheck" to pass python/tests/Makefile.am: * Define CLEANFILES instead of a "clean" rule, and added tmp.xml to allow "make distcheck" to pass testRelax.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H (as some systems have the header but not the function) testSchemas.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H testapi.c: * Don't use putenv() if it's not available threads.c: * This fixes the following build error on Solaris 8: libtool: compile: cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./include -I./include \ -D_REENTRANT -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_REENTRANT -Dsparc -Xa -mt -v \ -xarch=v9 -xcrossfile -xO5 -c threads.c -KPIC -DPIC -o threads.o "threads.c", line 442: controlling expressions must have scalar type "threads.c", line 512: controlling expressions must have scalar type cc: acomp failed for threads.c *** Error code 1 trio.c: * Define isascii() if the system doesn't provide it trio.h: * The trio library's HAVE_CONFIG_H header is not the same as LibXML2's HAVE_CONFIG_H header; this change is needed to avoid a double-inclusion win32/configure.js: * Added support for the LZMA compression option win32/Makefile.{bcb,mingw,msvc}: * Added appropriate bits to support WITH_LZMA=1 * Install the header files under $(INCPREFIX)\libxml2\libxml instead of $(INCPREFIX)\libxml, to mirror the install location on Unix+Autotools xml2-config.in: * @MODULE_PLATFORM_LIBS@ (usually "-ldl") needs to be in there in order for `xml2-config --libs` to provide a complete set of dependencies xmllint.c: * Use HAVE_MMAP instead of the less-explicit HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
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$(MKDIR_P) $(DESTDIR)$(BASE_DIR)/$(DOC_MODULE)
-$(INSTALL) -m 0644 $(srcdir)/Copyright $(DESTDIR)$(BASE_DIR)/$(DOC_MODULE)
$(MKDIR_P) $(DESTDIR)$(EXAMPLES_DIR)
-$(INSTALL) -m 0644 $(srcdir)/xmllint.c $(DESTDIR)$(EXAMPLES_DIR)
-$(INSTALL) -m 0644 $(srcdir)/testSAX.c $(DESTDIR)$(EXAMPLES_DIR)
-$(INSTALL) -m 0644 $(srcdir)/testHTML.c $(DESTDIR)$(EXAMPLES_DIR)
-$(INSTALL) -m 0644 $(srcdir)/testXPath.c $(DESTDIR)$(EXAMPLES_DIR)
uninstall-local:
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(EXAMPLES_DIR)/testXPath.c
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(EXAMPLES_DIR)/testHTML.c
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(EXAMPLES_DIR)/testSAX.c
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(EXAMPLES_DIR)/xmllint.c
rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(EXAMPLES_DIR)
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(BASE_DIR)/$(DOC_MODULE)/Copyright
rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(BASE_DIR)/$(DOC_MODULE)
tst: tst.c
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$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Iinclude -o tst tst.c .libs/libxml2.a -lpthread -lm -lz -llzma
sparse: clean
$(MAKE) CC=cgcc
#
# Coverage support, largely borrowed from libvirt
# Both binaries comes from the lcov package in Fedora
#
LCOV = /usr/bin/lcov
GENHTML = /usr/bin/genhtml
cov: clean-cov
if [ "`echo $(LDFLAGS) | grep coverage`" = "" ] ; then \
echo not configured with coverage; exit 1 ; fi
if [ ! -x $(LCOV) -o ! -x $(GENHTML) ] ; then \
echo Need $(LCOV) and $(GENHTML) excecutables; exit 1 ; fi
-@($(MAKE) check)
-@(./runsuite$(EXEEXT))
mkdir $(top_builddir)/coverage
$(LCOV) -c -o $(top_builddir)/coverage/libxml2.info.tmp -d $(top_srcdir)
$(LCOV) -r $(top_builddir)/coverage/libxml2.info.tmp -o $(top_builddir)/coverage/libxml2.info *usr*
rm $(top_builddir)/coverage/libxml2.info.tmp
$(GENHTML) -s -t "libxml2" -o $(top_builddir)/coverage --legend $(top_builddir)/coverage/libxml2.info
echo "Coverage report is in $(top_builddir)/coverage/index.html"
clean-cov:
rm -rf $(top_builddir)/coverage