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bug#13477: automake 1.13 breaks when TESTS variable contains GNU make ma


From: Richard W.M. Jones
Subject: bug#13477: automake 1.13 breaks when TESTS variable contains GNU make macros like $(sort ...)
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 12:36:15 +0000
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-12-10)

I have a project that has a TESTS variable like this ('test_progs' is
defined elsewhere):

TESTS = run-bindtests \
        $(sort \
                $(patsubst %,%.bc,$(test_progs)) \
                $(patsubst %,%.opt,$(test_progs)))

This breaks with automake 1.13.1.  'make' gives unterminated variable
errors.  It is fairly obvious why when you look at the generated code:

run-bindtests.log: run-bindtests
                   @p='run-bindtests'; \
                   b='run-bindtests'; \
        $(am__check_pre) $(LOG_DRIVER) --test-name "$$f" \
        --log-file $$b.log --trs-file $$b.trs \
        $(am__common_driver_flags) $(AM_LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) $(LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) -\
- $(LOG_COMPILE) \
        "$$tst" $(AM_TESTS_FD_REDIRECT)
$(sort.log: $(sort
        @p='$(sort'; \
        b='$(sort'; \
        $(am__check_pre) $(LOG_DRIVER) --test-name "$$f" \
        --log-file $$b.log --trs-file $$b.trs \
        $(am__common_driver_flags) $(AM_LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) $(LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) -\
- $(LOG_COMPILE) \
        "$$tst" $(AM_TESTS_FD_REDIRECT)
$(patsubst.log: $(patsubst
        @p='$(patsubst'; \
        b='$(patsubst'; \
        $(am__check_pre) $(LOG_DRIVER) --test-name "$$f" \
        --log-file $$b.log --trs-file $$b.trs \
        $(am__common_driver_flags) $(AM_LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) $(LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) -\
- $(LOG_COMPILE) \
        "$$tst" $(AM_TESTS_FD_REDIRECT)
%,%.bc,$(test_progs)).log: %,%.bc,$(test_progs))

This used to work fine in automake <= 1.12.  I also tried jamming the
whole thing into a single line, but that didn't help.

Rich.

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