/usr/share/mk-freebsd/bsd.test.mk is in freebsd-mk 10.3~svn296373-6.
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#
# Generic build infrastructure for test programs.
#
# This is the only public file that should be included by Makefiles when
# tests are to be built. All other *.test.mk files are internal and not
# to be included directly.
.include <bsd.init.mk>
__<bsd.test.mk>__:
# Third-party software (kyua, etc) prefix.
LOCALBASE?= /usr/local
# Tests install directory
TESTSDIR?= ${TESTSBASE}/${RELDIR:H}
# List of subdirectories containing tests into which to recurse. This has the
# same semantics as SUBDIR at build-time. However, the directories listed here
# get registered into the run-time test suite definitions so that the test
# engines know to recurse into these directories.
#
# In other words: list here any directories that contain test programs but use
# SUBDIR for directories that may contain helper binaries and/or data files.
TESTS_SUBDIRS?=
# If defined, indicates that the tests built by the Makefile are not part of
# the FreeBSD Test Suite. The implication of this is that the tests won't be
# installed under /usr/tests/ and that Kyua won't be able to run them.
#NOT_FOR_TEST_SUITE=
# List of variables to pass to the tests at run-time via the environment.
TESTS_ENV?=
# Force all tests in a separate distribution file.
#
# We want this to be the case even when the distribution name is already
# overriden. For example: we want the tests for programs in the 'games'
# distribution to end up in the 'tests' distribution; the test programs
# themselves have all the necessary logic to detect that the games are not
# installed and thus won't cause false negatives.
DISTRIBUTION:= tests
# Ordered list of directories to construct the PATH for the tests.
TESTS_PATH+= ${DESTDIR}/bin ${DESTDIR}/sbin \
${DESTDIR}/usr/bin ${DESTDIR}/usr/sbin
.if defined(.PARSEDIR)
TESTS_ENV+= PATH=${TESTS_PATH:tW:C/ +/:/g}
.else
TESTS_ENV+= PATH=${TESTS_PATH:N :Q:S,\\ ,:,g}
.endif
# Ordered list of directories to construct the LD_LIBRARY_PATH for the tests.
TESTS_LD_LIBRARY_PATH+= ${DESTDIR}/lib ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib
.if defined(.PARSEDIR)
TESTS_ENV+= LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${TESTS_LD_LIBRARY_PATH:tW:C/ +/:/g}
.else
TESTS_ENV+= LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${TESTS_LD_LIBRARY_PATH:N :Q:S,\\ ,:,g}
.endif
# List of all tests being built. The various *.test.mk modules extend this
# variable as needed.
_TESTS=
# Pull in the definitions of all supported test interfaces.
.include <atf.test.mk>
.include <plain.test.mk>
.include <tap.test.mk>
.for ts in ${TESTS_SUBDIRS}
.if empty(SUBDIR:M${ts})
SUBDIR+= ${ts}
.endif
.endfor
# it is rare for test cases to have man pages
.if !defined(MAN)
MAN=
.endif
# tell progs.mk we might want to install things
PROG_VARS+= BINDIR
PROGS_TARGETS+= install
.if !defined(NOT_FOR_TEST_SUITE)
.include <suite.test.mk>
.endif
.if !target(realtest)
realtest: .PHONY
@echo "$@ not defined; skipping"
.endif
test: .PHONY
.ORDER: beforetest realtest
test: beforetest realtest
.if target(aftertest)
.ORDER: realtest aftertest
test: aftertest
.endif
.if !empty(PROGS) || !empty(PROGS_CXX) || !empty(SCRIPTS)
.include <bsd.progs.mk>
.endif
.include <bsd.files.mk>
.include <bsd.obj.mk>
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