NEWBRT_REGRESSION_TESTS = \ brt-serialize-test \ brt-test \ brt-test-cursor \ brt-test-cursor-2 \ brt-test-named-db \ brt-test0 \ brt-test1 \ brt-test2 \ brt-test3 \ brt-test4 \ brt-test5 \ cachetable-test \ cachetable-test2 \ fifo-test \ list-test \ log-test \ log-test2 \ log-test3 \ log-test4 \ log-test5 \ log-test6 \ omt-test \ test-assert \ test-brt-delete-both \ test-brt-overflow \ test-del-inorder \ test-inc-split \ test-primes \ test_oexcl \ test_toku_malloc_plain_free \ ybt-test \ # This line intentially kept commented so I can have a \ on the end of the previous line NEWBRT_BINS = $(NEWBRT_REGRESSION_TESTS) \ benchmark-test \ brtdump \ tdb_logprint \ # This line intentially kept commented so I can have a \ on the end of the previous line NEWBRT_HERE = $(ROOT)newbrt NEWBRT_RBINS = $(patsubst %,$(NEWBRT_HERE)/%,$(NEWBRT_BINS)) BINS += $(NEWBRT_RBINS) # Must include crc first NEWBRT_FILES = \ crc \ brt-serialize \ brt-verify \ brt \ cachetable \ fifo \ fingerprint \ key \ leafentry \ log \ log_code \ memory \ mempool \ omt \ primes \ recover \ roll \ toku_assert \ ybt \ # keep this line so I can have a \ on the previous line OFILES += $(NEWBRT_HERE)/newbrt.o $(NEWBRT_HERE)/newbrt.o: CPPFLAGS += -I$(NEWBRT_HERE) $(NEWBRT_HERE)/newbrt.o: $(patsubst %,$(NEWBRT_HERE)/%.c,$(NEWBRT_FILES)) cd $(NEWBRT_HERE);$(CC) -combine $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(patsubst %,%.c,$(NEWBRT_FILES)) -c -o $@ $(NEWBRT_RBINS): $(NEWBRT_HERE)/newbrt.o NEWBRT_NEED_HELPERS = test-inc-split test-del-inorder $(patsubst %,$(NEWBRT_HERE)/%, $(NEWBRT_NEED_HELPERS)): $(NEWBRT_HERE)/brt-test-helpers.o # Put the benchmarktest_256 first since it takes a long time (and we want to use parallelism in the make) NEWBRT_CHECKS = \ benchmarktest_256 \ $(NEWBRT_REGRESSION_TESTS) \ # This line intentially kept commented so I can have a \ on the previous line newbrt.checkdir: $(patsubst %,$(NEWBRT_HERE)/%.check, $(NEWBRT_CHECKS)) newbrt.builddir: $(OFILES) $(NEWBRT_RBINS) $(NEWBRT_HERE)/benchmarktest_256.check: $(NEWBRT_HERE)/benchmark-test cd $(NEWBRT_HERE); $(VGRIND) ./benchmark-test $(VERBVERBOSE) --valsize 256 --verify 1 #foo: # echo $(NEWBRT_HERE)/benchmarktest_256.check $(NEWBRT_HERE)/test-assert.check: $(NEWBRT_HERE)/test-assert @# no arguments, should err cd $(NEWBRT_HERE); $(VGRIND) ./test-assert > /dev/null 2>&1 ; test \($$?\) @# one argument, not "ok" should err @echo Expect an abort message: $(NEWBRT_HERE); ($(VGRIND) ./test-assert notok) > test-assert.out 2>&1 ; test \($$?\) @fgrep failed test-assert.out > /dev/null @rm test-assert.out @# one argument, "ok" should not error $(NEWBRT_HERE)/ $(VGRIND) ./test-assert ok