1# $NetBSD: varname-dot-make-jobs.mk,v 1.3 2022/01/26 22:47:03 rillig Exp $
2#
3# Tests for the special .MAKE.JOBS variable, which is defined in jobs mode
4# only.  There it contains the number of jobs that may run in parallel.
5
6.MAIN: all
7
8echo: .PHONY
9	@echo ${.MAKE.JOBS:Uundefined}
10
11all:
12	@${MAKE} -r -f ${MAKEFILE} echo
13	@${MAKE} -r -f ${MAKEFILE} echo -j1
14	@${MAKE} -r -f ${MAKEFILE} echo -j5
15	@${MAKE} -r -f ${MAKEFILE} echo -j20
16	@${MAKE} -r -f ${MAKEFILE} echo -j00000000000000000000000000000001
17
18# expect: undefined
19# expect: 1
20# expect: 5
21# expect: 20
22# The value of .MAKE.JOBS is the exact text given in the command line, not the
23# canonical number.  This doesn't have practical consequences though.
24# expect: 00000000000000000000000000000001
25