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1# $Id: modmisc.mk,v 1.1.1.3 2020/07/09 22:35:19 sjg Exp $
2#
3# miscellaneous modifier tests
4
5# do not put any dirs in this list which exist on some
6# but not all target systems - an exists() check is below.
7path=:/bin:/tmp::/:.:/no/such/dir:.
8# strip cwd from path.
9MOD_NODOT=S/:/ /g:N.:ts:
10# and decorate, note that $'s need to be doubled. Also note that
11# the modifier_variable can be used with other modifiers.
12MOD_NODOTX=S/:/ /g:N.:@d@'$$d'@
13# another mod - pretend it is more interesting
14MOD_HOMES=S,/home/,/homes/,
15MOD_OPT=@d@$${exists($$d):?$$d:$${d:S,/usr,/opt,}}@
16MOD_SEP=S,:, ,g
17
18all:	modvar modvarloop modsysv mod-HTE emptyvar undefvar
19all:	mod-S mod-C mod-at-varname mod-at-resolve
20all:	mod-subst-dollar mod-loop-dollar
21
22modsysv:
23	@echo "The answer is ${libfoo.a:L:libfoo.a=42}"
24
25modvar:
26	@echo "path='${path}'"
27	@echo "path='${path:${MOD_NODOT}}'"
28	@echo "path='${path:S,home,homes,:${MOD_NODOT}}'"
29	@echo "path=${path:${MOD_NODOTX}:ts:}"
30	@echo "path=${path:${MOD_HOMES}:${MOD_NODOTX}:ts:}"
31
32.for d in ${path:${MOD_SEP}:N.} /usr/xbin
33path_$d?= ${d:${MOD_OPT}:${MOD_HOMES}}/
34paths+= ${d:${MOD_OPT}:${MOD_HOMES}}
35.endfor
36
37modvarloop:
38	@echo "path_/usr/xbin=${path_/usr/xbin}"
39	@echo "paths=${paths}"
40	@echo "PATHS=${paths:tu}"
41
42PATHNAMES=	a/b/c def a.b.c a.b/c a a.a .gitignore a a.a
43mod-HTE:
44	@echo "dirname of '"${PATHNAMES:Q}"' is '"${PATHNAMES:H:Q}"'"
45	@echo "basename of '"${PATHNAMES:Q}"' is '"${PATHNAMES:T:Q}"'"
46	@echo "suffix of '"${PATHNAMES:Q}"' is '"${PATHNAMES:E:Q}"'"
47	@echo "root of '"${PATHNAMES:Q}"' is '"${PATHNAMES:R:Q}"'"
48
49# When a modifier is applied to the "" variable, the result is discarded.
50emptyvar:
51	@echo S:${:S,^$,empty,}
52	@echo C:${:C,^$,empty,}
53	@echo @:${:@var@${var}@}
54
55# The :U modifier turns even the "" variable into something that has a value.
56# The resulting variable is empty, but is still considered to contain a
57# single empty word. This word can be accessed by the :S and :C modifiers,
58# but not by the :@ modifier since it explicitly skips empty words.
59undefvar:
60	@echo S:${:U:S,^$,empty,}
61	@echo C:${:U:C,^$,empty,}
62	@echo @:${:U:@var@empty@}
63
64mod-S:
65	@echo :${:Ua b b c:S,a b,,:Q}:
66	@echo :${:Ua b b c:S,a b,,1:Q}:
67	@echo :${:Ua b b c:S,a b,,W:Q}:
68	@echo :${:Ua b b c:S,b,,g:Q}:
69	@echo :${:U1 2 3 1 2 3:S,1 2,___,Wg:S,_,x,:Q}:
70
71mod-C:
72	@echo :${:Ua b b c:C,a b,,:Q}:
73	@echo :${:Ua b b c:C,a b,,1:Q}:
74	@echo :${:Ua b b c:C,a b,,W:Q}:
75	@echo :${:Uword1 word2:C,****,____,g:C,word,____,:Q}:
76	@echo :${:Ua b b c:C,b,,g:Q}:
77	@echo :${:U1 2 3 1 2 3:C,1 2,___,Wg:C,_,x,:Q}:
78
79# In the :@ modifier, the name of the loop variable can even be generated
80# dynamically.  There's no practical use-case for this, and hopefully nobody
81# will ever depend on this, but technically it's possible.
82mod-at-varname:
83	@echo :${:Uone two three:@${:Ubar:S,b,v,}@+${var}+@:Q}:
84
85# The :@ modifier resolves the variables a little more often than expected.
86# In particular, it resolves _all_ variables from the context, and not only
87# the loop variable (in this case v).
88#
89# The d means direct reference, the i means indirect reference.
90RESOLVE=	${RES1} $${RES1}
91RES1=		1d${RES2} 1i$${RES2}
92RES2=		2d${RES3} 2i$${RES3}
93RES3=		3
94
95mod-at-resolve:
96	@echo $@:${RESOLVE:@v@w${v}w@:Q}:
97
98# No matter how many dollar characters there are, they all get merged
99# into a single dollar by the :S modifier.
100mod-subst-dollar:
101	@echo $@:${:U1:S,^,$,:Q}:
102	@echo $@:${:U2:S,^,$$,:Q}:
103	@echo $@:${:U3:S,^,$$$,:Q}:
104	@echo $@:${:U4:S,^,$$$$,:Q}:
105	@echo $@:${:U5:S,^,$$$$$,:Q}:
106	@echo $@:${:U6:S,^,$$$$$$,:Q}:
107	@echo $@:${:U7:S,^,$$$$$$$,:Q}:
108	@echo $@:${:U8:S,^,$$$$$$$$,:Q}:
109# This generates no dollar at all:
110	@echo $@:${:UU8:S,^,${:U$$$$$$$$},:Q}:
111# Here is an alternative way to generate dollar characters.
112# It's unexpectedly complicated though.
113	@echo $@:${:U:range=5:ts\x24:C,[0-9],,g:Q}:
114
115# Demonstrate that it is possible to generate dollar characters using the
116# :@ modifier.
117#
118# These are edge cases that could have resulted in a parse error as well
119# since the $@ at the end could have been interpreted as a variable, which
120# would mean a missing closing @ delimiter.
121mod-loop-dollar:
122	@echo $@:${:U1:@word@${word}$@:Q}:
123	@echo $@:${:U2:@word@$${word}$$@:Q}:
124	@echo $@:${:U3:@word@$$${word}$$$@:Q}:
125	@echo $@:${:U4:@word@$$$${word}$$$$@:Q}:
126	@echo $@:${:U5:@word@$$$$${word}$$$$$@:Q}:
127	@echo $@:${:U6:@word@$$$$$${word}$$$$$$@:Q}:
128