opnsense-src/usr.bin/bmake/tests/shell/builtin/Makefile.test
Julio Merino 5ae59dec60 Move old fmake tests into bmake and hook them to the build.
This first step is mostly to prevent the code from rotting even further
and to ensure these do not get wiped when fmake's code is removed from
the tree.

These tests are currently being skipped because they detect the underlying
make is not fmake and thus disable themselves -- and the reason is that
some of the tests fail, possibly due to legitimate bugs.  Enabling them to
run against bmake will come separately.

Lastly, it would be ideal if these tests were fed upstream but they are
not ready for that yet.  In the interim, just put them under usr.bin/bmake/
while we sort things out.  The existence of a different unit-tests directory
within here makes me feel less guilty about this.

Change confirmed working with a clean amd64 build.
2014-05-14 18:43:13 +00:00

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#
# In compat mode (the default without -j) a line that contains no shell
# meta characters and no shell builtins is not passed to the shell but
# executed directly. In our example the ls line without meta characters
# will really execute ls, while the line with meta characters will execute
# our special shell.
#
# $FreeBSD$
.SHELL: path="${.CURDIR}/sh"
.PHONY: builtin no-builtin
builtin:
@exec ls -d .
no-builtin:
@ls -d .