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# $OpenBSD: Makefile.inc,v 1.5 2020/12/25 16:50:40 bluhm Exp $
# The following ports must be installed for the regression tests:
# p5-BSD-Socket-Splice perl interface to OpenBSD socket splicing
# p5-IO-Socket-INET6 object interface for AF_INET and AF_INET6 domain sockets
# p5-Socket6 Perl defines relating to AF_INET6 sockets
#
# Check wether all required perl packages are installed. If some
# are missing print a warning and skip the tests, but do not fail.
PERL_REQUIRE != perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings -e ' \
eval { require BSD::Socket::Splice } or print $@; \
eval { require IO::Socket::INET6 } or print $@; \
eval { require Socket6 } or print $@; \
'
.if ! empty (PERL_REQUIRE) && ! defined (TARGETS)
regress:
@echo "${PERL_REQUIRE}"
@echo Install these Perl modules for additional tests.
@echo SKIPPED
.endif
# Fill out these variables if you want to test socket splicing with
# the relay process running on a remote machine. You have to specify
# a local and remote ip address for the tcp connections. To control
# the remote machine you need a hostname for ssh to log in. All the
# test files must be in the same directory local and remote.
LOCAL_ADDR ?=
REMOTE_ADDR ?=
REMOTE_SSH ?=
# Automatically generate regress targets from test cases in directory.
.if ! defined (TARGETS)
ARGS != cd ${.CURDIR} && ls args-*.pl
TARGETS ?= ${ARGS}
.endif
REGRESS_TARGETS += ${TARGETS:S/^/run-/}
CLEANFILES += *.log ktrace.out stamp-*
# Set variables so that make runs with and without obj directory.
# Only do that if necessary to keep visible output short.
.if ${.CURDIR} == ${.OBJDIR}
PERLINC = -I.. -I.
PERLPATH =
.else
PERLINC = -I${.CURDIR}/..
PERLPATH = ${.CURDIR}/
.endif
# make perl syntax check for all args files
.PHONY: syntax
syntax: stamp-syntax
stamp-syntax: ${ARGS}
.for a in ${ARGS}
@perl -c ${PERLPATH}$a
.endfor
@date >$@
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