1# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2001/01/29 02:05:39 niklas Exp $ 2# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.1 1995/04/24 05:53:34 cgd Exp $ 3 4PROG= divremtest 5NOMAN= 6 7CLEANFILES+= mkcases cases.c mktestcases testcases 8 9divremtest.c: cases.c 10 11cases.c: mkcases 12 /bin/rm -f cases.c 13 mkcases > cases.c 14 15# a typical strategy to use this: 16# compile a NetBSD divremtest binary, an OSF/1 divremtest binary, and an 17# OSF/1 mktestcases binary. You then run mktestecases | divremtest -g 18# on an OSF/1 machine, and pipe the output to an rsh to a NetBSD machine 19# which then runs divremtest. You can test an infinite number of random 20# values that way; I like to put a 'dd' in, so I can see how much I've done. 21 22testcases: mktestcases divremtest 23 /bin/rm -f testcases 24 mktestcases | divremtest -g > testcases 25 26regress: 27 @echo THIS TEST CANNOT BE RUN AUTOMATICALLY. 28 @false 29 30.include <bsd.prog.mk> 31