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+# -*-perl-*-
+
+$description = "Test parallelism (-j) option.";
+
+
+$details = "This test creates a makefile with two double-colon default
+rules. The first rule has a series of sleep and echo commands
+intended to run in series. The second and third have just an
+echo statement. When make is called in this test, it is given
+the -j option with a value of 4. This tells make that it may
+start up to four jobs simultaneously. In this case, since the
+first command is a sleep command, the output of the second
+and third commands will appear before the first if indeed
+make is running all of these commands in parallel.";
+
+if (!$parallel_jobs) {
+ return -1;
+}
+
+if ($vos) {
+ $sleep_command = "sleep -seconds";
+}
+else {
+ $sleep_command = "sleep";
+}
+
+
+run_make_test("
+all : def_1 def_2 def_3
+def_1 : ; \@echo ONE; $sleep_command 3 ; echo TWO
+def_2 : ; \@$sleep_command 2 ; echo THREE
+def_3 : ; \@$sleep_command 1 ; echo FOUR",
+ '-j4', "ONE\nFOUR\nTHREE\nTWO");
+
+# Test parallelism with included files. Here we sleep/echo while
+# building the included files, to test that they are being built in
+# parallel.
+run_make_test("
+all: 1 2; \@echo success
+-include 1.inc 2.inc
+1.inc: ; \@echo ONE.inc; $sleep_command 2; echo TWO.inc; echo '1: ; \@echo ONE; $sleep_command 2; echo TWO' > \$\@
+2.inc: ; \@$sleep_command 1; echo THREE.inc; echo '2: ; \@$sleep_command 1; echo THREE' > \$\@",
+ "-j4",
+ "ONE.inc\nTHREE.inc\nTWO.inc\nONE\nTHREE\nTWO\nsuccess\n");
+
+rmfiles(qw(1.inc 2.inc));
+
+
+# Test parallelism with included files--this time recurse first and make
+# sure the jobserver works.
+run_make_test("
+recurse: ; \@\$(MAKE) --no-print-directory -f #MAKEFILE# INC=yes all
+all: 1 2; \@echo success
+
+INC = no
+ifeq (\$(INC),yes)
+-include 1.inc 2.inc
+endif
+
+1.inc: ; \@echo ONE.inc; $sleep_command 2; echo TWO.inc; echo '1: ; \@echo ONE; $sleep_command 2; echo TWO' > \$\@
+2.inc: ; \@$sleep_command 1; echo THREE.inc; echo '2: ; \@$sleep_command 1; echo THREE' > \$\@",
+ "-j4",
+ "ONE.inc\nTHREE.inc\nTWO.inc\nONE\nTHREE\nTWO\nsuccess\n");
+
+rmfiles(qw(1.inc 2.inc));
+
+# Grant Taylor reports a problem where tokens can be lost (not written back
+# to the pipe when they should be): this happened when there is a $(shell ...)
+# function in an exported recursive variable. I added some code to check
+# for this situation and print a message if it occurred. This test used
+# to trigger this code when I added it but no longer does after the fix.
+# We have to increase the timeout from the default (5s) on this test.
+
+run_make_test("
+export HI = \$(shell \$(\$\@.CMD))
+first.CMD = echo hi
+second.CMD = $sleep_command 4; echo hi
+
+.PHONY: all first second
+all: first second
+
+first second: ; \@echo \$\@; $sleep_command 1; echo \$\@",
+ '-j2', "first\nfirst\nsecond\nsecond", 0, 7);
+
+# Michael Matz <matz@suse.de> reported a bug where if make is running in
+# parallel without -k and two jobs die in a row, but not too close to each
+# other, then make will quit without waiting for the rest of the jobs to die.
+
+run_make_test("
+.PHONY: all fail.1 fail.2 fail.3 ok
+all: fail.1 ok fail.2 fail.3
+
+fail.1 fail.2 fail.3:
+ \@sleep \$(patsubst fail.%,%,\$\@)
+ \@echo Fail
+ \@exit 1
+
+ok:
+ \@sleep 4
+ \@echo Ok done",
+ '-rR -j5', 'Fail
+#MAKE#: *** [fail.1] Error 1
+#MAKE#: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
+Fail
+#MAKE#: *** [fail.2] Error 1
+Fail
+#MAKE#: *** [fail.3] Error 1
+Ok done',
+ 512);
+
+
+# Test for Savannah bug #15641.
+#
+run_make_test('
+.PHONY: all
+all:; @:
+
+-include foo.d
+
+foo.d: comp
+ @echo building $@
+
+comp: mod_a.o mod_b.o; @:
+
+mod_a.o mod_b.o:
+ @exit 1
+', '-j2', '');
+
+
+# TEST #9 -- Savannah bugs 3330 and 15919
+# In earlier versions of make this will either give the wrong answer, or hang.
+
+utouch(-10, 'target');
+run_make_test('target: intermed ; touch $@
+
+.INTERMEDIATE: intermed
+intermed: | phony ; touch $@
+
+.PHONY: phony
+phony: ; : phony', '-rR -j', ': phony');
+rmfiles('target');
+
+# TEST #10: Don't put --jobserver-fds into a re-exec'd MAKEFLAGS.
+# We can't test this directly because there's no way a makefile can
+# show the value of MAKEFLAGS we were re-exec'd with. We can intuit it
+# by looking for "disabling jobserver mode" warnings; we should only
+# get one from the original invocation and none from the re-exec.
+# See Savannah bug #18124
+
+run_make_test(q!
+-include inc.mk
+recur:
+# @echo 'MAKEFLAGS = $(MAKEFLAGS)'
+ @rm -f inc.mk
+ @$(MAKE) -j2 -f #MAKEFILE# all
+all:
+# @echo 'MAKEFLAGS = $(MAKEFLAGS)'
+ @echo $@
+inc.mk:
+# @echo 'MAKEFLAGS = $(MAKEFLAGS)'
+ @echo 'FOO = bar' > $@
+!,
+ '--no-print-directory -j2', "#MAKE#[1]: warning: -jN forced in submake: disabling jobserver mode.\nall\n");
+
+rmfiles('inc.mk');
+
+if ($all_tests) {
+ # Implicit files aren't properly recreated during parallel builds
+ # Savannah bug #26864
+
+ # The first run works fine
+ run_make_test(q!
+%.bar: %.x foo.y ; cat $^ > $@
+%.x: ; touch $@
+foo.y: foo.y.in ; cp $< $@
+foo.y.in: ; touch $@
+!,
+ '-j2 main.bar',
+ "touch foo.y.in
+touch main.x
+cp foo.y.in foo.y
+cat main.x foo.y > main.bar
+rm main.x");
+
+ # Now we touch the .in file and make sure it still works
+ touch('foo.y.in');
+
+ run_make_test(undef, '-j2 main.bar', "cp foo.y.in foo.y
+touch main.x
+cat main.x foo.y > main.bar
+rm main.x");
+
+ # Clean up
+ rmfiles(qw(foo.y foo.y.in main.bar));
+}
+
+if ($all_tests) {
+ # Jobserver FD handling is messed up in some way.
+ # Savannah bug #28189
+ # It doesn't look like that bug anymore but this is the code it runs
+
+ run_make_test(q!
+ifdef EXTRA
+vpath %.dst /
+xxx.dst: ; true
+yyy.dst: ; true
+endif
+
+M := $(MAKE)
+xx: ; $M --no-print-directory -j2 -f $(MAKEFILE_LIST) xxx.dst yyy.dst EXTRA=1
+!,
+ '-j2',
+ '#MAKE#[1]: warning: -jN forced in submake: disabling jobserver mode.
+true
+true
+');
+}
+
+# Make sure that all jobserver FDs are closed if we need to re-exec the
+# master copy.
+#
+# First, find the "default" file descriptors we normally use
+# Then make sure they're still used.
+#
+# Right now we don't have a way to run a makefile and capture the output
+# without checking it, so we can't really write this test.
+
+# run_make_test('
+# submake: ; @$(MAKE) --no-print-directory -f #MAKEFILE# fdprint 5>output
+
+# dependfile: ; @echo FOO=bar > $@
+
+# INCL := true
+
+# FOO=foo
+# ifeq ($(INCL),true)
+# -include dependfile
+# endif
+
+# fdprint: ; @echo $(filter --jobserver%,$(MAKEFLAGS))
+
+# recurse: ; @$(MAKE) --no-print-directory -f #MAKEFILE# submake INCL=true',
+# '-j2 INCL=false fdprint',
+# 'bar');
+
+# rmfiles(qw(dependfile output));
+
+
+# # Do it again, this time where the include is done by the non-master make.
+# run_make_test(undef, '-j2 recurse INCL=false', 'bar');
+
+# rmfiles(qw(dependfile output));
+
+1;