1# $NetBSD: opt-touch-jobs.mk,v 1.2 2021/01/30 12:14:08 rillig Exp $
2#
3# Tests for the -t command line option in jobs mode.
4
5.MAKEFLAGS: -j1
6.MAKEFLAGS: -t
7.MAKEFLAGS: opt-touch-phony
8.MAKEFLAGS: opt-touch-join
9.MAKEFLAGS: opt-touch-use
10.MAKEFLAGS: opt-touch-make
11
12# .PHONY targets are not touched since they do not represent actual files.
13# See Job_Touch.
14opt-touch-phony: .PHONY
15	: Making $@.
16
17# .JOIN targets are not touched since they do not represent actual files.
18# See Job_Touch.
19opt-touch-join: .JOIN
20	: Making $@.
21
22# .USE targets are not touched since they do not represent actual files.
23# See Job_Touch.
24opt-touch-use: .USE
25	: Making use of $@.
26
27# Even though it is listed last, in the output it appears first.
28# This is because it is the only node that actually needs to be run.
29# The "is up to date" of the other nodes happens after all jobs have
30# finished, by Make_Run > MakePrintStatusList > MakePrintStatus.
31opt-touch-make: .MAKE
32	: Making $@.
33
34.END:
35	@files=$$(ls opt-touch-* 2>/dev/null | grep -v -e '\.' -e '\*'); \
36	[ -z "$$files" ] || { echo "created files: $$files" 1>&2; exit 1; }
37