# $NetBSD: cond-short.mk,v 1.7 2020/07/09 22:34:09 sjg Exp $ # # Demonstrates that in conditions, the right-hand side of an && or || # is only evaluated if it can actually influence the result. # # Between 2015-10-11 and 2020-06-28, the right-hand side of an && or || # operator was always evaluated, which was wrong. # # The && operator. .if 0 && ${echo "unexpected and" 1>&2 :L:sh} .endif .if 1 && ${echo "expected and" 1>&2 :L:sh} .endif .if 0 && exists(nonexistent${echo "unexpected and exists" 1>&2 :L:sh}) .endif .if 1 && exists(nonexistent${echo "expected and exists" 1>&2 :L:sh}) .endif .if 0 && empty(${echo "unexpected and empty" 1>&2 :L:sh}) .endif .if 1 && empty(${echo "expected and empty" 1>&2 :L:sh}) .endif # "VAR U11" is not evaluated; it was evaluated before 2020-07-02. # The whole !empty condition is only parsed and then discarded. VAR= ${VAR${:U11${echo "unexpected VAR U11" 1>&2 :L:sh}}} VAR13= ${VAR${:U12${echo "unexpected VAR13" 1>&2 :L:sh}}} .if 0 && !empty(VAR${:U13${echo "unexpected U13 condition" 1>&2 :L:sh}}) .endif VAR= ${VAR${:U21${echo "unexpected VAR U21" 1>&2 :L:sh}}} VAR23= ${VAR${:U22${echo "expected VAR23" 1>&2 :L:sh}}} .if 1 && !empty(VAR${:U23${echo "expected U23 condition" 1>&2 :L:sh}}) .endif VAR= # empty again, for the following tests # The :M modifier is only parsed, not evaluated. # Before 2020-07-02, it was wrongly evaluated. .if 0 && !empty(VAR:M${:U${echo "unexpected M pattern" 1>&2 :L:sh}}) .endif .if 1 && !empty(VAR:M${:U${echo "expected M pattern" 1>&2 :L:sh}}) .endif .if 0 && !empty(VAR:S,from,${:U${echo "unexpected S modifier" 1>&2 :L:sh}},) .endif .if 0 && !empty(VAR:C,from,${:U${echo "unexpected C modifier" 1>&2 :L:sh}},) .endif .if 0 && !empty("" == "" :? ${:U${echo "unexpected ? modifier" 1>&2 :L:sh}} :) .endif .if 0 && !empty(VAR:old=${:U${echo "unexpected = modifier" 1>&2 :L:sh}}) .endif .if 0 && !empty(1 2 3:L:@var@${:U${echo "unexpected @ modifier" 1>&2 :L:sh}}@) .endif .if 0 && !empty(:U${:!echo "unexpected exclam modifier" 1>&2 !}) .endif # The || operator. .if 1 || ${echo "unexpected or" 1>&2 :L:sh} .endif .if 0 || ${echo "expected or" 1>&2 :L:sh} .endif .if 1 || exists(nonexistent${echo "unexpected or exists" 1>&2 :L:sh}) .endif .if 0 || exists(nonexistent${echo "expected or exists" 1>&2 :L:sh}) .endif .if 1 || empty(${echo "unexpected or empty" 1>&2 :L:sh}) .endif .if 0 || empty(${echo "expected or empty" 1>&2 :L:sh}) .endif # Unreachable nested conditions are skipped completely as well. .if 0 . if ${echo "unexpected nested and" 1>&2 :L:sh} . endif .endif .if 1 .elif ${echo "unexpected nested or" 1>&2 :L:sh} .endif # make sure these do not cause complaint #.MAKEFLAGS: -dc V42 = 42 iV1 = ${V42} iV2 = ${V66} .if defined(V42) && ${V42} > 0 x=Ok .else x=Fail .endif x!= echo 'defined(V42) && ${V42} > 0: $x' >&2; echo # this one throws both String comparison operator and # Malformed conditional with cond.c 1.78 # indirect iV2 would expand to "" and treated as 0 .if defined(V66) && ( ${iV2} < ${V42} ) x=Fail .else x=Ok .endif x!= echo 'defined(V66) && ( "${iV2}" < ${V42} ): $x' >&2; echo # next two thow String comparison operator with cond.c 1.78 # indirect iV1 would expand to 42 .if 1 || ${iV1} < ${V42} x=Ok .else x=Fail .endif x!= echo '1 || ${iV1} < ${V42}: $x' >&2; echo .if 1 || ${iV2:U2} < ${V42} x=Ok .else x=Fail .endif x!= echo '1 || ${iV2:U2} < ${V42}: $x' >&2; echo # the same expressions are fine when the lhs is expanded # ${iV1} expands to 42 .if 0 || ${iV1} <= ${V42} x=Ok .else x=Fail .endif x!= echo '0 || ${iV1} <= ${V42}: $x' >&2; echo # ${iV2:U2} expands to 2 .if 0 || ${iV2:U2} < ${V42} x=Ok .else x=Fail .endif x!= echo '0 || ${iV2:U2} < ${V42}: $x' >&2; echo all: @:;: