HardenedBSD/share/mk/tap.test.mk
Julio Merino 64dc02450b Fix atf-sh's integration_test
With the move of atf-sh into /usr/libexec in r267181, some of the
tests in the integration_test program broke because they could not
execute atf-sh from the path any longer.

This slipped through because I do have a local atf installation in
my home directory that appears in my path, hence the tests could
still execute my own version.

Fix this by forcing /usr/libexec to appear at the beginning of the
path when attempting to execute atf-sh.

To make upgrading easy (and to avoid an unnecessary entry in UPDATING),
make integration_test depend on the Makefile so that a rebuild of the
shell script is triggered.  This requires a hack in the *.test.mk files
to ensure the Makefile is not treated as a source to the generated
program.  Ugly, I know, but I don't have a better way of doing this at
the moment.  Will think of one once I address the TODO in the *.test.mk
files that suggests generalizing the file generation functionality.

PR:		191052
Reviewed by:	Garrett Cooper
2014-07-09 00:55:50 +00:00

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Makefile

# $FreeBSD$
#
# You must include bsd.test.mk instead of this file from your Makefile.
#
# Logic to build and install TAP-compliant test programs.
#
# This is provided to support existing tests in the FreeBSD source tree
# (particularly those coming from tools/regression/) that comply with the
# Test Anything Protocol. It should not be used for new tests.
.if !target(__<bsd.test.mk>__)
.error tap.test.mk cannot be included directly.
.endif
# List of C, C++ and shell test programs to build.
#
# Programs listed here are built according to the semantics of bsd.prog.mk for
# PROGS, PROGS_CXX and SCRIPTS, respectively.
#
# Test programs registered in this manner are set to be installed into TESTSDIR
# (which should be overriden by the Makefile) and are not required to provide a
# manpage.
TAP_TESTS_C?=
TAP_TESTS_CXX?=
TAP_TESTS_PERL?=
TAP_TESTS_SH?=
# Perl interpreter to use for test programs written in this language.
TAP_PERL_INTERPRETER?= /usr/local/bin/perl
.if !empty(TAP_TESTS_C)
PROGS+= ${TAP_TESTS_C}
_TESTS+= ${TAP_TESTS_C}
.for _T in ${TAP_TESTS_C}
BINDIR.${_T}= ${TESTSDIR}
MAN.${_T}?= # empty
SRCS.${_T}?= ${_T}.c
TEST_INTERFACE.${_T}= tap
.endfor
.endif
.if !empty(TAP_TESTS_CXX)
PROGS_CXX+= ${TAP_TESTS_CXX}
_TESTS+= ${TAP_TESTS_CXX}
.for _T in ${TAP_TESTS_CXX}
BINDIR.${_T}= ${TESTSDIR}
MAN.${_T}?= # empty
SRCS.${_T}?= ${_T}.cc
TEST_INTERFACE.${_T}= tap
.endfor
.endif
.if !empty(TAP_TESTS_PERL)
SCRIPTS+= ${TAP_TESTS_PERL}
_TESTS+= ${TAP_TESTS_PERL}
.for _T in ${TAP_TESTS_PERL}
SCRIPTSDIR_${_T}= ${TESTSDIR}
TEST_INTERFACE.${_T}= tap
TEST_METADATA.${_T}+= required_programs="${TAP_PERL_INTERPRETER}"
CLEANFILES+= ${_T} ${_T}.tmp
# TODO(jmmv): It seems to me that this SED and SRC functionality should
# exist in bsd.prog.mk along the support for SCRIPTS. Move it there if
# this proves to be useful within the tests.
TAP_TESTS_PERL_SED_${_T}?= # empty
TAP_TESTS_PERL_SRC_${_T}?= ${_T}.pl
${_T}: ${TAP_TESTS_PERL_SRC_${_T}}
{ \
echo '#! ${TAP_PERL_INTERPRETER}'; \
cat ${.ALLSRC:N*Makefile*} | sed ${TAP_TESTS_PERL_SED_${_T}}; \
} >${.TARGET}.tmp
chmod +x ${.TARGET}.tmp
mv ${.TARGET}.tmp ${.TARGET}
.endfor
.endif
.if !empty(TAP_TESTS_SH)
SCRIPTS+= ${TAP_TESTS_SH}
_TESTS+= ${TAP_TESTS_SH}
.for _T in ${TAP_TESTS_SH}
SCRIPTSDIR_${_T}= ${TESTSDIR}
TEST_INTERFACE.${_T}= tap
CLEANFILES+= ${_T} ${_T}.tmp
# TODO(jmmv): It seems to me that this SED and SRC functionality should
# exist in bsd.prog.mk along the support for SCRIPTS. Move it there if
# this proves to be useful within the tests.
TAP_TESTS_SH_SED_${_T}?= # empty
TAP_TESTS_SH_SRC_${_T}?= ${_T}.sh
${_T}: ${TAP_TESTS_SH_SRC_${_T}}
cat ${.ALLSRC} | sed ${TAP_TESTS_SH_SED_${_T}} >${.TARGET}.tmp
chmod +x ${.TARGET}.tmp
mv ${.TARGET}.tmp ${.TARGET}
.endfor
.endif