# -*-perl-*- $description = "The following tests the use of a PHONY target. It makes\n" ."sure that the rules under a target get executed even if\n" ."a filename of the same name of the target exists in the\n" ."directory.\n"; $details = "This makefile in this test declares the target clean to be a \n" ."PHONY target. We then create a file named \"clean\" in the \n" ."directory. Although this file exists, the rule under the target\n" ."clean should still execute because of it's phony status."; $example = "EXAMPLE_FILE"; touch($example); # Create a file named "clean". This is the same name as the target clean # and tricks the target into thinking that it is up to date. (Unless you # use the .PHONY target. touch('clean'); open(MAKEFILE, "> $makefile"); print MAKEFILE qq! .PHONY : clean all: ; \@echo This makefile did not clean the dir ... good clean: ; $CMD_rmfile $example clean !; close(MAKEFILE); $answer = "$CMD_rmfile $example clean\n"; &run_make_with_options($makefile,"clean",&get_logfile); if (-f $example) { $test_passed = 0; } &compare_output($answer,&get_logfile(1)); # Just in case unlink($example, 'clean'); 1;