freebsd-src/unit-tests/dollar.exp
Simon J. Gerraty b897d72a5a Import bmake-20200517
Changes since 20181221 are mostly portability related
hence the large gap in versions imported.

There are however some bug fixes, and a rework of filemon handling.
In NetBSD make/filemon/filemon_ktrace.c allows use of fktrace
and elimination of filemon(4) which has not had the TLC it needs.

FreeBSD filemon(4) is in much better shape, so bmake/filemon/filemon_dev.c
allows use of that, with a bit less overhead than the ktrace model.

Summary of changes from ChangeLog

	o str.c: empty string does not match % pattern
	  plus unit-test changes
	o var.c: import handling of old sysV style modifier using '%'
	o str.c: refactor brk_string
	o meta.c: meta_oodate, CHECK_VALID_META is too aggressive for CMD
	  a blank command is perfectly valid.
	o meta.c: meta_oodate, check for corrupted meta file
	  earlier and more often.
	* meta.c: meta_compat_parent check for USE_FILEMON
	  patch from Soeren Tempel
	o meta.c: fix compat mode, need to call meta_job_output()
	o job.c: extra fds for meta mode not needed if using filemon_dev
	o meta.c: avoid passing NULL to filemon_*() when meta_needed()
	  returns FALSE.
	o filemon/filemon_{dev,ktrace}.c: allow selection of
	  filemon implementation.  filemon_dev.c uses the kernel module
	  while filemon_ktrace.c leverages the fktrace api available in
	  NetBSD.  filemon_ktrace.c can hopefully form the basis for
	  adding support for other tracing mechanisms such as strace on
	  Linux.
	o meta.c: when target is out-of-date per normal make rules
	  record value of .OODATE in meta file.
	o parse.c: don't pass NULL to realpath(3)
	  some versions cannot handle it.
	o parse.c: ParseDoDependency: free paths rather than assert

plus more unit-tests
2020-05-20 19:34:48 +00:00

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Printing dollar from literals and variables
To survive the parser, a dollar character must be doubled.
1 dollar literal => <single-quote-var-value>
1 dollar literal eol => <>
2 dollar literal => <$>
4 dollar literal => <$$>
Some hungry part of make eats all the dollars after a :U modifier.
1 dollar default => <>
2 dollar default => <>
4 dollar default => <>
This works as expected.
1 dollar variable => <>
2 dollar variable => <$>
4 dollar variable => <$$>
Some hungry part of make eats all the dollars after a :U modifier.
1 dollar var-default => <>
2 dollar var-default => <$>
4 dollar var-default => <$$>
Dollar in :S pattern
S,$,word, => <$XYword>
S,$X,word, => <$XY>
S,$$X,word, => <$XY>
S,$$$X,word, => <$XY>
S,$X,replaced, => <replaced>
S,$$X,replaced, => <replaced>
S,$$$X,replaced, => <replaced>
Dollar in :C character class
The A is replaced because the $$ is reduced to a single $,
which is then resolved to the variable X with the value VAR_X.
The effective character class becomes [VAR_XY].
C,[$$XY],<&>,g => <$<A><X><Y>>
Dollar in :C pattern
For some reason, multiple dollars are folded into one.
C,$,dollar,g => <>
C,$$,dollar,g => <>
Dollar in :S replacement
For some reason, multiple dollars are folded into one.
S,word,a$Xo, => <aVAR_Xo>
S,word,a$$Xo, => <aVAR_Xo>
S,word,a$$$Xo, => <aVAR_Xo>
exit status 0