# $NetBSD: varparse-errors.mk,v 1.3 2020/12/20 19:47:34 rillig Exp $ # Tests for parsing and evaluating all kinds of variable expressions. # # This is the basis for redesigning the error handling in Var_Parse and # Var_Subst, collecting typical and not so typical use cases. # # See also: # VarParseResult # Var_Parse # Var_Subst PLAIN= plain value LITERAL_DOLLAR= To get a dollar, double $$ it. INDIRECT= An ${:Uindirect} value. REF_UNDEF= A reference to an ${UNDEF}undefined variable. ERR_UNCLOSED= An ${UNCLOSED variable expression. ERR_BAD_MOD= An ${:Uindirect:Z} expression with an unknown modifier. ERR_EVAL= An evaluation error ${:Uvalue:C,.,\3,}. # In a conditional, a variable expression that is not enclosed in quotes is # expanded using the flags VARE_UNDEFERR and VARE_WANTRES. # The variable itself must be defined. # It may refer to undefined variables though. .if ${REF_UNDEF} != "A reference to an undefined variable." . error .endif # As of 2020-12-01, errors in the variable name are silently ignored. # Since var.c 1.754 from 2020-12-20, unknown modifiers at parse time result # in an error message and a non-zero exit status. VAR.${:U:Z}= unknown modifier in the variable name .if ${VAR.} != "unknown modifier in the variable name" . error .endif # As of 2020-12-01, errors in the variable name are silently ignored. # Since var.c 1.754 from 2020-12-20, unknown modifiers at parse time result # in an error message and a non-zero exit status. VAR.${:U:Z}post= unknown modifier with text in the variable name .if ${VAR.post} != "unknown modifier with text in the variable name" . error .endif all: