# $NetBSD: cond-eof.mk,v 1.8 2025/06/28 22:39:28 rillig Exp $ # # Tests for parsing the end of '.if' conditions, which are represented as the # token TOK_EOF. SIDE_EFFECT= ${:!echo 'side effect' 1>&2!} SIDE_EFFECT2= ${:!echo 'side effect 2' 1>&2!} # In the following conditions, ${SIDE_EFFECT} is the position of the first # parse error. Before cond.c 1.286 from 2021-12-10, it was always fully # evaluated, even if it was not necessary to expand the expression. # These syntax errors are an edge case that does not occur during normal # operation. Still, it is easy to avoid evaluating these expressions, just in # case they have side effects. # expect+1: Malformed conditional "0 ${SIDE_EFFECT} ${SIDE_EFFECT2}" .if 0 ${SIDE_EFFECT} ${SIDE_EFFECT2} .endif # expect+1: Malformed conditional "1 ${SIDE_EFFECT} ${SIDE_EFFECT2}" .if 1 ${SIDE_EFFECT} ${SIDE_EFFECT2} .endif # expect+1: Malformed conditional "(0) ${SIDE_EFFECT} ${SIDE_EFFECT2}" .if (0) ${SIDE_EFFECT} ${SIDE_EFFECT2} .endif