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gawk-5.2.2/
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Makefile.am
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# test/Makefile.am --- automake input file for gawk
#
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## process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in

EXTRA_DIST = \
	reg \
	lib \
	ChangeLog.0 \
	ChangeLog.1 \
	Gentests \
	Maketests \
	makepmafile.c \
	README \
	aadelete1.awk \
	aadelete1.ok \
	aadelete2.awk \
	aadelete2.ok \
	aarray1.awk \
	aarray1.ok \
	aasort.awk \
	aasort.ok \
	aasorti.awk \
	aasorti.ok \
	addcomma.awk \
	addcomma.in \
	addcomma.ok \
	anchgsub.awk \
	anchgsub.in \
	anchgsub.ok \
	anchor.awk \
	anchor.in \
	anchor.ok \
	apiterm.awk \
	apiterm.in \
	apiterm.ok \
	argarray.awk \
	argarray.in \
	argarray.ok \
	argcasfile.awk \
	argcasfile.in \
	argcasfile.ok \
	argtest.awk \
	argtest.ok \
	arrayind1.awk \
	arrayind1.in \
	arrayind1.ok \
	arrayind2.awk \
	arrayind2.ok \
	arrayind3.awk \
	arrayind3.ok \
	arrayparm.awk \
	arrayparm.ok \
	arrayprm2.awk \
	arrayprm2.ok \
	arrayprm3.awk \
	arrayprm3.ok \
	arrayref.awk \
	arrayref.ok \
	arraysort.awk \
	arraysort.ok \
	arraysort2.awk \
	arraysort2.ok \
	arraytype.awk \
	arraytype.ok \
	arraytype-mpfr.ok \
	arrdbg.awk \
	arrymem1.awk \
	arrymem1.ok \
	arryref2.awk \
	arryref2.ok \
	arryref3.awk \
	arryref3.ok \
	arryref4.awk \
	arryref4.ok \
	arryref5.awk \
	arryref5.ok \
	arynasty.awk \
	arynasty.ok \
	arynocls.awk \
	arynocls.in \
	arynocls.ok \
	aryprm1.awk \
	aryprm1.ok \
	aryprm2.awk \
	aryprm2.ok \
	aryprm3.awk \
	aryprm3.ok \
	aryprm4.awk \
	aryprm4.ok \
	aryprm5.awk \
	aryprm5.ok \
	aryprm6.awk \
	aryprm6.ok \
	aryprm7.awk \
	aryprm7.ok \
	aryprm8.awk \
	aryprm8.ok \
	aryprm9.awk \
	aryprm9.ok \
	arysubnm.awk \
	arysubnm.ok \
	aryunasgn.awk \
	aryunasgn.ok \
	asgext.awk \
	asgext.in \
	asgext.ok \
	asort.awk \
	asort.ok \
	asortbool.awk \
	asortbool.ok \
	asorti.awk \
	asorti.ok \
	asortsymtab.awk \
	asortsymtab.ok \
	assignnumfield.awk \
	assignnumfield.in \
	assignnumfield.ok \
	assignnumfield2.awk \
	assignnumfield2.ok \
	awkpath.ok \
	back89.awk \
	back89.in \
	back89.ok \
	backgsub.awk \
	backgsub.in \
	backgsub.ok \
	backw.awk \
	backw.in \
	backw.ok \
	backbigs1.awk \
	backbigs1.in \
	backbigs1.ok \
	backsmalls1.awk \
	backsmalls1.in \
	backsmalls1.ok \
	backsmalls2.awk \
	backsmalls2.ok \
	badargs.ok \
	badassign1.awk \
	badassign1.ok \
	badbuild.awk \
	badbuild.in \
	badbuild.ok \
	beginfile1.awk \
	beginfile1.ok \
	beginfile2.in \
	beginfile2.ok \
	beginfile2.sh \
	binmode1.ok \
	callparam.awk \
	callparam.ok \
	charasbytes.awk \
	charasbytes.in \
	charasbytes.ok \
	checknegtime.awk \
	childin.awk \
	childin.in \
	childin.ok \
	clobber.awk \
	clobber.ok \
	clos1way.awk \
	clos1way.ok \
	clos1way2.awk \
	clos1way2.in \
	clos1way2.ok \
	clos1way3.awk \
	clos1way3.ok \
	clos1way4.awk \
	clos1way4.ok \
	clos1way5.awk \
	clos1way5.ok \
	clos1way6.awk \
	clos1way6.ok \
	closebad.awk \
	closebad.ok \
	close_status.awk \
	close_status.ok \
	clsflnam.awk \
	clsflnam.in \
	clsflnam.ok \
	colonwarn.awk \
	colonwarn.in \
	colonwarn.ok \
	commas.awk \
	commas.ok \
	compare.awk \
	compare.in \
	compare.ok \
	compare2.awk \
	compare2.ok \
	concat1.awk \
	concat1.in \
	concat1.ok \
	concat2.awk \
	concat2.ok \
	concat3.awk \
	concat3.ok \
	concat4.awk \
	concat4.in \
	concat4.ok \
	concat5.awk \
	concat5.ok \
	convfmt.awk \
	convfmt.ok \
	crlf.awk \
	crlf.ok \
	datanonl.awk \
	datanonl.in \
	datanonl.ok \
	dbugeval.in \
	dbugeval.ok \
	dbugeval2.awk \
	dbugeval2.in \
	dbugeval2.ok \
	dbugeval3.awk \
	dbugeval3.in \
	dbugeval3.ok \
	dbugeval4.awk \
	dbugeval4.in \
	dbugeval4.ok \
	dbugtypedre1.awk \
	dbugtypedre1.in \
	dbugtypedre1.ok \
	dbugtypedre2.awk \
	dbugtypedre2.in \
	dbugtypedre2.ok \
	defref.awk \
	defref.ok \
	delargv.awk \
	delargv.ok \
	delarpm2.awk \
	delarpm2.ok \
	delarprm.awk \
	delarprm.ok \
	delfunc.awk \
	delfunc.ok \
	delsub.awk \
	delsub.ok \
	devfd.in1 \
	devfd.in2 \
	devfd.in4 \
	devfd.in5 \
	devfd.ok \
	devfd1.awk \
	devfd1.ok \
	devfd2.ok \
	dfacheck1.awk \
	dfacheck1.in \
	dfacheck1.ok \
	dfacheck2.awk \
	dfacheck2.in \
	dfacheck2.ok \
	dfamb1.awk \
	dfamb1.in \
	dfamb1.ok \
	dfastress.awk \
	dfastress.ok \
	divzero.awk \
	divzero.ok \
	divzero2.awk \
	divzero2.ok \
	double1.awk \
	double1.ok \
	double2.awk \
	double2.ok \
	dtdgport.awk \
	dumpvars.in \
	dumpvars.ok \
	dynlj.awk \
	dynlj.ok \
	elemnew1.awk \
	elemnew1.ok \
	elemnew2.awk \
	elemnew2.ok \
	elemnew3.awk \
	elemnew3.ok \
	escapebrace.awk \
	escapebrace.in \
	escapebrace.ok \
	eofsplit.awk \
	eofsplit.ok \
	eofsrc1a.awk \
	eofsrc1b.awk \
	eofsrc1.ok \
	errno.awk \
	errno.in \
	errno.ok \
	exit.ok \
	exit.sh \
	exit2.awk \
	exit2.ok \
	exitval1.awk \
	exitval1.ok \
	exitval2.awk \
	exitval2.ok \
	exitval2.w32 \
	exitval3.awk \
	exitval3.ok \
	fcall_exit.awk \
	fcall_exit.ok \
	fcall_exit2.awk \
	fcall_exit2.in \
	fcall_exit2.ok \
	fflush.ok \
	fflush.sh \
	fieldassign.awk \
	fieldassign.in \
	fieldassign.ok \
	fieldwdth.awk \
	fieldwdth.in \
	fieldwdth.ok \
	filefuncs.awk \
	filefuncs.ok \
	fix-fmtspcl.awk \
	fldchg.awk \
	fldchg.in \
	fldchg.ok \
	fldchgnf.awk \
	fldchgnf.in \
	fldchgnf.ok \
	fldterm.awk \
	fldterm.in \
	fldterm.ok \
	fmtspcl-mpfr.ok \
	fmtspcl.awk \
	fmtspcl.tok \
	fmttest.awk \
	fmttest.ok \
	fnamedat.awk \
	fnamedat.in \
	fnamedat.ok \
	fnarray.awk \
	fnarray.ok \
	fnarray2.awk \
	fnarray2.in \
	fnarray2.ok \
	fnarydel-mpfr.ok \
	fnarydel.awk \
	fnarydel.ok \
	fnaryscl.awk \
	fnaryscl.ok \
	fnasgnm.awk \
	fnasgnm.in \
	fnasgnm.ok \
	fnmatch.awk \
	fnmatch.ok \
	fnmisc.awk \
	fnmisc.ok \
	fnparydl-mpfr.ok \
	fnparydl.awk \
	fnparydl.ok \
	forcenum.awk \
	forcenum.ok \
	fordel.awk \
	fordel.ok \
	fork.awk \
	fork.ok \
	fork2.awk \
	fork2.ok \
	forref.awk \
	forref.ok \
	forsimp.awk \
	forsimp.ok \
	fpat1.awk \
	fpat1.in \
	fpat1.ok \
	fpat2.awk \
	fpat2.ok \
	fpat3.awk \
	fpat3.in \
	fpat3.ok \
	fpat4.awk \
	fpat4.ok \
	fpat5.awk \
	fpat5.in \
	fpat5.ok \
	fpat6.awk \
	fpat6.in \
	fpat6.ok \
	fpat7.awk \
	fpat7.in \
	fpat7.ok \
	fpat8.awk \
	fpat8.in \
	fpat8.ok \
	fpat9.awk \
	fpat9.in \
	fpat9.ok \
	fpatnull.awk \
	fpatnull.in \
	fpatnull.ok \
	fsbs.awk \
	fsbs.in \
	fsbs.ok \
	fscaret.awk \
	fscaret.in \
	fscaret.ok \
	fsfwfs.awk \
	fsfwfs.in \
	fsfwfs.ok \
	fsnul1.awk \
	fsnul1.in \
	fsnul1.ok \
	fsrs.awk \
	fsrs.in \
	fsrs.ok \
	fsspcoln.awk \
	fsspcoln.in \
	fsspcoln.ok \
	fstabplus.awk \
	fstabplus.in \
	fstabplus.ok \
	fts.awk \
	functab1.awk \
	functab1.ok \
	functab2.awk \
	functab2.ok \
	functab3.awk \
	functab3.ok \
	functab4.awk \
	functab4.ok \
	functab5.awk \
	functab5.ok \
	functab6.awk \
	functab6.ok \
	funlen.awk \
	funlen.in \
	funlen.ok \
	funsemnl.awk \
	funsemnl.ok \
	funsmnam.awk \
	funsmnam.ok \
	funstack.awk \
	funstack.in \
	funstack.ok \
	fwtest.awk \
	fwtest.in \
	fwtest.ok \
	fwtest2.awk \
	fwtest2.in \
	fwtest2.ok \
	fwtest3.awk \
	fwtest3.in \
	fwtest3.ok \
	fwtest4.awk \
	fwtest4.in \
	fwtest4.ok \
	fwtest5.awk \
	fwtest5.in \
	fwtest5.ok \
	fwtest6.awk \
	fwtest6.in \
	fwtest6.ok \
	fwtest7.awk \
	fwtest7.in \
	fwtest7.ok \
	fwtest8.awk \
	fwtest8.in \
	fwtest8.ok \
	genpot.awk \
	genpot.ok \
	gensub.awk \
	gensub.in \
	gensub.ok \
	gensub2.awk \
	gensub2.ok \
	gensub3.awk \
	gensub3.in \
	gensub3.ok \
	getfile.awk \
	getfile.ok \
	getline.awk \
	getline.in \
	getline.ok \
	getline2.awk \
	getline2.ok \
	getline3.awk \
	getline3.ok \
	getline4.awk \
	getline4.in \
	getline4.ok \
	getline5.awk \
	getline5.ok \
	getlnbuf.awk \
	getlnbuf.in \
	getlnbuf.ok \
	getlndir.awk \
	getlndir.ok \
	getlnfa.awk \
	getlnfa.ok \
	getlnhd.awk \
	getlnhd.ok \
	getnr2tb.awk \
	getnr2tb.in \
	getnr2tb.ok \
	getnr2tm.awk \
	getnr2tm.in \
	getnr2tm.ok \
	gnuops2.awk \
	gnuops2.ok \
	gnuops3.awk \
	gnuops3.ok \
	gnureops.awk \
	gnureops.ok \
	gsubasgn.awk \
	gsubasgn.ok \
	gsubind.awk \
	gsubind.ok \
	gsubtest.awk \
	gsubtest.ok \
	gsubtst2.awk \
	gsubtst2.ok \
	gsubtst3.awk \
	gsubtst3.in \
	gsubtst3.ok \
	gsubtst4.awk \
	gsubtst4.ok \
	gsubtst5.awk \
	gsubtst5.in \
	gsubtst5.ok \
	gsubtst6.awk \
	gsubtst6.ok \
	gsubtst7.awk \
	gsubtst7.in \
	gsubtst7.ok \
	gsubtst8.awk \
	gsubtst8.in \
	gsubtst8.ok \
	gtlnbufv.awk \
	hello.awk \
	hex.awk \
	hex.ok \
	hex2.awk \
	hex2.in \
	hex2.ok \
	hsprint.awk \
	hsprint.ok \
	icasefs.awk \
	icasefs.ok \
	icasers.awk \
	icasers.in \
	icasers.ok \
	id.awk \
	id.ok \
	igncdym.awk \
	igncdym.in \
	igncdym.ok \
	igncfs.awk \
	igncfs.in \
	igncfs.ok \
	ignrcas2.awk \
	ignrcas2.ok \
	ignrcas3.awk \
	ignrcas3.ok \
	ignrcas4.awk \
	ignrcas4.ok \
	ignrcase.awk \
	ignrcase.in \
	ignrcase.ok \
	incdupe2.ok \
	incdupe3.ok \
	incdupe4.ok \
	incdupe5.ok \
	incdupe6.ok \
	incdupe7.ok \
	incdupe.ok \
	inchello.awk \
	inclib.awk \
	include2.ok \
	include.awk \
	include.ok \
	indirectbuiltin.awk \
	indirectbuiltin.ok \
	indirectbuiltin2.awk \
	indirectbuiltin2.ok \
	indirectcall2.awk \
	indirectcall2.ok \
	indirectcall3.awk \
	indirectcall3.ok \
	indirectcall.awk \
	indirectcall.in \
	indirectcall.ok \
	inf-nan-torture.awk \
	inf-nan-torture.in \
	inf-nan-torture.ok \
	inftest.awk \
	inftest.ok \
	inplace1.1.ok \
	inplace1.2.ok \
	inplace.1.in \
	inplace1.ok \
	inplace2.1.bak.ok \
	inplace2.1.ok \
	inplace2.2.bak.ok \
	inplace2.2.ok \
	inplace2bcomp.1.ok \
	inplace2bcomp.1.orig.ok \
	inplace2bcomp.2.ok \
	inplace2bcomp.2.orig.ok \
	inplace2bcomp.ok \
	inplace.2.in \
	inplace2.ok \
	inplace3.1.bak.ok \
	inplace3.1.ok \
	inplace3.2.bak.ok \
	inplace3.2.ok \
	inplace3bcomp.1.ok \
	inplace3bcomp.1.orig.ok \
	inplace3bcomp.2.ok \
	inplace3bcomp.2.orig.ok \
	inplace3bcomp.ok \
	inplace3.ok \
	inplace.in \
	inpref.awk \
	inpref.in \
	inpref.ok \
	inputred.awk \
	inputred.ok \
	intarray.awk \
	intarray.ok \
	intest.awk \
	intest.ok \
	intformat.awk \
	intformat.ok \
	intprec.awk \
	intprec.ok \
	iobug1.awk \
	iobug1.ok \
	iolint.awk \
	iolint.ok \
	isarrayunset.awk \
	isarrayunset.ok \
	jarebug.awk \
	jarebug.in \
	jarebug.ok \
	jarebug.sh \
	lc_num1.awk \
	lc_num1.ok \
	leaddig.awk \
	leaddig.ok \
	leadnl.awk \
	leadnl.in \
	leadnl.ok \
	lint.awk \
	lint.ok \
	lintexp.awk \
	lintexp.ok \
	lintindex.awk \
	lintindex.ok \
	lintint.awk \
	lintint.ok \
	lintlength.awk \
	lintlength.ok \
	lintold.awk \
	lintold.in \
	lintold.ok \
	lintplus.awk \
	lintplus.ok \
	lintset.awk \
	lintset.ok \
	lintwarn.awk \
	lintwarn.ok \
	litoct.awk \
	litoct.in \
	litoct.ok \
	localenl.ok \
	localenl.sh \
	longsub.awk \
	longsub.in \
	longsub.ok \
	longwrds.awk \
	longwrds.in \
	longwrds.ok \
	manglprm.awk \
	manglprm.in \
	manglprm.ok \
	manyfiles.awk \
	manyfiles.ok \
	mdim1.awk \
	mdim1.ok \
	mdim2.awk \
	mdim2.ok \
	mdim3.awk \
	mdim3.ok \
	mdim4.awk \
	mdim4.in \
	mdim4.ok \
	mdim5.awk \
	mdim5.ok \
	mdim6.awk \
	mdim6.ok \
	mdim7.awk \
	mdim7.ok \
	mdim8.awk \
	mdim8.in \
	mdim8.ok \
	modifiers.sh \
	modifiers.ok \
	muldimposix.awk \
	muldimposix.ok \
	match1.awk \
	match1.ok \
	match2.awk \
	match2.ok \
	match3.awk \
	match3.in \
	match3.ok \
	math.awk \
	math.ok \
	mbfw1.awk \
	mbfw1.in \
	mbfw1.ok \
	mbprintf1.awk \
	mbprintf1.in \
	mbprintf1.ok \
	mbprintf2.awk \
	mbprintf2.ok \
	mbprintf3.awk \
	mbprintf3.in \
	mbprintf3.ok \
	mbprintf4.awk \
	mbprintf4.in \
	mbprintf4.ok \
	mbprintf5.awk \
	mbprintf5.in \
	mbprintf5.ok \
	mbstr1.awk \
	mbstr1.ok \
	mbstr2.awk \
	mbstr2.in \
	mbstr2.ok \
	membug1.awk \
	membug1.in \
	membug1.ok \
	memleak.awk \
	memleak.ok \
	messages.awk \
	minusstr.awk \
	minusstr.ok \
	mixed1.ok \
	mktime.awk \
	mktime.in \
	mktime.ok \
	mmap8k.awk \
	mmap8k.in \
	mmap8k.ok \
	mpfrbigint.awk \
	mpfrbigint.ok \
	mpfrbigint2.awk \
	mpfrbigint2.in \
	mpfrbigint2.ok \
	mpfrcase.awk \
	mpfrcase.in \
	mpfrcase.ok \
	mpfrcase2.awk \
	mpfrcase2.in \
	mpfrcase2.ok \
	mpfrexprange.awk \
	mpfrexprange.ok \
	mpfrfield.awk \
	mpfrfield.in \
	mpfrfield.ok \
	mpfrieee.awk \
	mpfrieee.ok \
	mpfrmemok1.awk \
	mpfrmemok1.ok \
	mpfrnegzero.awk \
	mpfrnegzero.ok \
	mpfrnegzero2.awk \
	mpfrnegzero2.ok \
	mpfrnonum.awk \
	mpfrnonum.in \
	mpfrnonum.ok \
	mpfrnr.awk \
	mpfrnr.in \
	mpfrnr.ok \
	mpfrrem.awk \
	mpfrrem.ok \
	mpfrrnd.awk \
	mpfrrnd.ok \
	mpfrrndeval.awk \
	mpfrrndeval.ok \
	mpfrsort.awk \
	mpfrsort.ok \
	mpfrsqrt.awk \
	mpfrsqrt.ok \
	mpfrstrtonum.awk \
	mpfrstrtonum.ok \
	mpfruplus.ok \
	mpfranswer42.awk \
	mpfranswer42.ok \
	mpgforcenum.awk \
	mpgforcenum.ok \
	mtchi18n.awk \
	mtchi18n.in \
	mtchi18n.ok \
	nasty.awk \
	nasty.ok \
	nasty2.awk \
	nasty2.ok \
	nastyparm.awk \
	nastyparm.ok \
	negexp.awk \
	negexp.ok \
	negrange.awk \
	negrange.ok \
	negtime.awk \
	negtime.ok \
	nested.awk \
	nested.in \
	nested.ok \
	next.ok \
	next.sh \
	nfldstr.awk \
	nfldstr.in \
	nfldstr.ok \
	nfloop.awk \
	nfloop.ok \
	nfneg.awk \
	nfneg.ok \
	nfset.awk \
	nfset.in \
	nfset.ok \
	nlfldsep.awk \
	nlfldsep.in \
	nlfldsep.ok \
	nlinstr.awk \
	nlinstr.in \
	nlinstr.ok \
	nlstrina.awk \
	nlstrina.ok \
	nlstringtest.awk \
	nlstringtest.ok \
	nlstringtest.po \
	nlstringtest-nogettext.ok \
	fr \
	noeffect.awk \
	noeffect.ok \
	nofile.ok \
	nofmtch.awk \
	nofmtch.ok \
	noloop1.awk \
	noloop1.in \
	noloop1.ok \
	noloop2.awk \
	noloop2.in \
	noloop2.ok \
	nondec.awk \
	nondec.ok \
	nondec2.awk \
	nondec2.ok \
	nonfatal1.awk \
	nonfatal1.ok \
	nonfatal2.awk \
	nonfatal2.ok \
	nonfatal3.awk \
	nonfatal3.ok \
	nonl.awk \
	nonl.in \
	nonl.ok \
	noparms.awk \
	noparms.ok \
	nors.in \
	nors.ok \
	nsawk1.awk \
	nsawk1a.ok \
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	numindex.awk \
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	numrange.awk \
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	numstr1.awk \
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	numsubstr.awk \
	numsubstr.in \
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	octdec.awk \
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	octsub.ok \
	ofmt.awk \
	ofmt.in \
	ofmt.ok \
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	ofmtbig.awk \
	ofmtbig.in \
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	ofmtfidl.awk \
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	ofmts.in \
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	ofmtstrnum.awk \
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	ofs1.awk \
	ofs1.in \
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	onlynl.awk \
	onlynl.in \
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	opasnidx.awk \
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	opasnslf.awk \
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	ordchr.awk \
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	out1.ok \
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	paramasfunc1.awk \
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	paramdup.awk \
	paramdup.ok \
	paramres.awk \
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	paramtyp.awk \
	paramtyp.ok \
	paramuninitglobal.awk \
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	parse1.awk \
	parse1.in \
	parse1.ok \
	parsefld.awk \
	parsefld.in \
	parsefld.ok \
	parseme.awk \
	parseme.ok \
	patsplit.awk \
	patsplit.ok \
	pcntplus.awk \
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	pid.awk \
	pid.ok \
	pid.sh \
	pipeio1.awk \
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	pipeio2.awk \
	pipeio2.in \
	pipeio2.ok \
	pma.ok \
	posix2008sub.awk \
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	posix_compare.awk \
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	posix.awk \
	posix.in \
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	poundbang.awk \
	prdupval.awk \
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	prec.awk \
	prec.ok \
	printf0.awk \
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	printfbad2.in \
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	printfchar.awk \
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	printfloat.awk \
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	printlang.awk \
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	prmreuse.awk \
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	prt1eval.awk \
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	pty1.awk \
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	rand.awk \
	rand.ok \
	randtest.sh \
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	range1.awk \
	range1.in \
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	range2.awk \
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	readall1.awk \
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	readbuf.awk \
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	readdir.awk \
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	rebt8b1.awk \
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	rebuild.awk \
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	redfilnm.awk \
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	regeq.awk \
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	regex3minus.awk \
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	regexpbrack.awk \
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	regexpbrack2.awk \
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	regexprange.awk \
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	reginttrad.awk \
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	regnul1.awk \
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	regrange.awk \
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	regtest.sh \
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	reindops.awk \
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	rswhite.awk \
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	rtlen.ok \
	rtlen.sh \
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	rtlen01.ok \
	rtlen01.sh \
	rwarray.awk \
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	sandbox1.awk \
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	scalar.awk \
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	sclforin.awk \
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	shadow.awk \
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	sigpipe1.awk \
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	sortempty.awk \
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	sortfor.awk \
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	sortfor2.awk \
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	sortglos.awk \
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	sortu.awk \
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	sourcesplit.ok \
	space.ok \
	spacere.awk \
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	split_after_fpat.awk \
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	splitarg4.awk \
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	status-close.awk \
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	strftime.awk \
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	subback.awk \
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	subsepnm.awk \
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	subslash.awk \
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	substr.awk \
	substr.ok \
	swaplns.awk \
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	switch2.awk \
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	synerr1.awk \
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	synerr3.awk \
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	tailrecurse.awk \
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	testext.ok \
	testext-mpfr.ok \
	time.awk \
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	timeout.awk \
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	tradanch.awk \
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	trailbs.awk \
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	tweakfld.awk \
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	typedregex1.awk \
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	typedregex2.awk \
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	typedregex3.awk \
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	typedregex6.awk \
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	typeof1.awk \
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	typeof3.awk \
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	typeof4.awk \
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	typeof6.awk \
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	uninit2.awk \
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	uninit4.awk \
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	uninitialized.awk \
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	unterm.awk \
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	uparrfs.awk \
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	uplus.awk \
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	valgrind.awk \
	watchpoint1.awk \
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	watchpoint1.script \
	wideidx.awk \
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	wideidx2.awk \
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	widesub.awk \
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	widesub3.awk \
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	widesub4.awk \
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	wjposer1.awk \
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	xref.awk \
	xref.original \
	zero2.awk \
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	zeroe0.awk \
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	zeroflag.awk \
	zeroflag.ok


# Get rid of core files when cleaning and generated .ok file
CLEANFILES = core core.* fmtspcl.ok

# try to keep these sorted. each letter starts a new line
BASIC_TESTS = \
	addcomma anchgsub anchor argarray argcasfile arrayind1 arrayind2 \
	arrayind3 arrayparm arrayprm2 arrayprm3 arrayref arrymem1 \
	arryref2 arryref3 arryref4 arryref5 arynasty arynocls aryprm1 \
	aryprm2 aryprm3 aryprm4 aryprm5 aryprm6 aryprm7 aryprm8 aryprm9 \
	arysubnm aryunasgn asgext assignnumfield assignnumfield2 awkpath \
	back89 backgsub badassign1 badbuild callparam childin clobber \
	closebad close_status clsflnam compare compare2 concat1 concat2 \
	concat3 concat4 concat5 convfmt datanonl defref delargv delarpm2 \
	delarprm delfunc dfacheck2 dfamb1 dfastress divzero divzero2 \
	dynlj eofsplit \
	eofsrc1 escapebrace exit2 exitval1 exitval2 exitval3 fcall_exit \
	fcall_exit2 \
	fieldassign fldchg fldchgnf fldterm fnamedat fnarray fnarray2 \
	fnaryscl fnasgnm fnmisc fordel forref forsimp fsbs fscaret fsnul1 \
	fsrs fsspcoln fstabplus funsemnl funsmnam funstack getline \
	getline2 getline3 getline4 getline5 getlnbuf getlnfa getnr2tb \
	getnr2tm gsubasgn gsubtest gsubtst2 gsubtst3 gsubtst4 gsubtst5 \
	gsubtst6 gsubtst7 gsubtst8 hex hex2 hsprint inpref inputred intest \
	intprec iobug1 leaddig leadnl litoct longsub longwrds manglprm \
	math membug1 memleak messages minusstr mmap8k nasty nasty2 negexp \
	negrange nested nfldstr nfloop nfneg nfset nlfldsep nlinstr \
	nlstrina noeffect nofile nofmtch noloop1 noloop2 nonl noparms \
	nors nulinsrc nulrsend numindex numrange numstr1 numsubstr octsub \
	ofmt ofmta ofmtbig ofmtfidl ofmts ofmtstrnum ofs1 onlynl opasnidx \
	opasnslf paramasfunc1 paramasfunc2 paramdup paramres paramtyp \
	paramuninitglobal parse1 parsefld parseme pcntplus posix2008sub \
	posix_compare prdupval prec printf0 printf1 printfchar prmarscl \
	prmreuse prt1eval prtoeval rand randtest range1 range2 readbuf \
	rebrackloc rebt8b1 rebuild redfilnm regeq regex3minus regexpbrack \
	regexpbrack2 regexprange regrange reindops reparse resplit \
	rri1 rs rscompat rsnul1nl rsnulbig rsnulbig2 rsnullre rsnulw \
	rstest1 rstest2 rstest3 rstest4 rstest5 rswhite scalar sclforin \
	sclifin setrec0 setrec1 sigpipe1 sortempty sortglos spacere \
	splitargv splitarr splitdef splitvar splitwht status-close \
	strcat1 strfieldnum strnum1 strnum2 strtod subamp subback \
	subi18n subsepnm subslash substr swaplns synerr1 synerr2 synerr3 \
	tailrecurse tradanch trailbs tweakfld uninit2 uninit3 uninit4 \
	uninit5 uninitialized unterm uparrfs uplus wideidx wideidx2 \
	widesub widesub2 widesub3 widesub4 wjposer1 zero2 zeroe0 zeroflag

UNIX_TESTS = \
	fflush getlnhd localenl pid pipeio1 pipeio2 poundbang rtlen rtlen01 \
	space strftlng

GAWK_EXT_TESTS = \
	aadelete1 aadelete2 aarray1 aasort aasorti argtest arraysort \
	arraysort2 arraytype asortbool backw badargs beginfile1 beginfile2 \
	asortsymtab \
	binmode1 charasbytes clos1way clos1way2 clos1way3 clos1way4 \
	clos1way5 clos1way6 colonwarn commas crlf dbugeval dbugeval2 \
	dbugeval3 dbugeval4 dbugtypedre1 dbugtypedre2 delsub \
	devfd devfd1 devfd2 dfacheck1 dumpvars \
	elemnew1 elemnew2 elemnew3 errno exit fieldwdth forcenum fpat1 fpat2 \
	fpat3 fpat4 fpat5 fpat6 fpat7 fpat8 fpat9 fpatnull fsfwfs functab1 \
	functab2 functab3 functab6 funlen fwtest fwtest2 fwtest3 fwtest4 \
	fwtest5 fwtest6 fwtest7 fwtest8 genpot gensub gensub2 gensub3 \
	getlndir gnuops2 gnuops3 gnureops gsubind icasefs icasers id \
	igncdym igncfs ignrcas2 ignrcas4 ignrcase incdupe incdupe2 \
	incdupe3 incdupe4 incdupe5 incdupe6 incdupe7 include include2 \
	indirectbuiltin indirectcall indirectcall2 \
	indirectcall3 intarray iolint isarrayunset lint \
	lintexp lintindex lintint lintlength lintold lintplus lintset \
	lintwarn manyfiles match1 match2 match3 mbstr1 mbstr2 \
	mdim1 mdim2 mdim3 mdim4 mdim5 mdim6 mdim7 mdim8 \
	mixed1 mktime modifiers muldimposix nastyparm negtime \
	next nondec nondec2 nonfatal1 nonfatal2 nonfatal3 nsawk1a nsawk1b \
	nsawk1c nsawk2a nsawk2b nsbad nsbad2 nsbad3 nsbad_cmd nsforloop \
	nsfuncrecurse nsidentifier nsindirect1 nsindirect2 nsprof1 nsprof2 \
	octdec patsplit posix printfbad1 printfbad2 printfbad3 printfbad4 \
	printhuge procinfs profile0 profile1 profile2 profile3 profile4 \
	profile5 profile6 profile7 profile8 profile9 profile10 profile11 \
	profile12 profile13 profile14 profile15 profile16 profile17 pty1 \
	pty2 rebuf regexsub reginttrad regnul1 regnul2 regx8bit reint \
	reint2 rsgetline rsglstdin rsstart1 rsstart2 rsstart3 rstest6 \
	sandbox1 shadow shadowbuiltin sortfor sortfor2 sortu sourcesplit \
	split_after_fpat splitarg4 strftfld strftime strtonum strtonum1 \
	stupid1 stupid2 stupid3 stupid4 stupid5 switch2 symtab1 symtab2 \
	symtab3 symtab4 symtab5 symtab6 symtab7 symtab8 symtab9 symtab10 \
	symtab11 symtab12 timeout typedregex1 typedregex2 typedregex3 \
	typedregex4 typedregex5 typedregex6 typeof1 typeof2 typeof3 \
	typeof4 typeof5 typeof6 watchpoint1

ARRAYDEBUG_TESTS = arrdbg

EXTRA_TESTS = inftest regtest ignrcas3 

INET_TESTS = inetdayu inetdayt inetechu inetecht

MACHINE_TESTS = double1 double2 inf-nan-torture intformat

LOCALE_CHARSET_TESTS = \
	asort asorti backbigs1 backsmalls1 backsmalls2 \
	fmttest fnarydel fnparydl jarebug lc_num1 mbfw1 \
	mbprintf1 mbprintf2 mbprintf3 mbprintf4 mbprintf5 \
	mtchi18n nlstringtest rebt8b2 rtlenmb sort1 sprintfc

SHLIB_TESTS = \
	apiterm \
	filefuncs fnmatch fork fork2 fts functab4 functab5 \
	getfile \
	indirectbuiltin2 \
	inplace1 inplace2 inplace2bcomp inplace3 inplace3bcomp \
	ordchr ordchr2 \
	readall \
	readdir readdir_test readdir_retest readfile readfile2 revout \
	revtwoway rwarray \
	testext time

# List of the tests which should be run with --debug option:
NEED_DEBUG = dbugtypedre1 dbugtypedre2 dbugeval2 dbugeval3 dbugeval4

# List of the tests which should be run with --lint option:
NEED_LINT = \
	defref fmtspcl lintexp lintindex lintint lintlength lintplus \
	lintwarn noeffect nofmtch nonl shadow uninit2 uninit3 uninit4 \
	uninit5 uninitialized

# List of the tests which should be run with --lint-old option:
NEED_LINT_OLD = lintold

# List of tests that must be run with -M
NEED_MPFR = \
	mpfranswer42 mpfrbigint mpfrbigint2 mpfrcase mpfrcase2 \
	mpfrexprange mpfrfield mpfrieee mpfrmemok1 mpfrnegzero \
	mpfrnegzero2 mpfrnonum mpfrnr mpfrrem mpfrrnd mpfrrndeval mpfrsort \
	mpfrsqrt mpfrstrtonum mpfruplus mpgforcenum

# List of tests that need --non-decimal-data
NEED_NONDEC = mpfrbigint2 nondec2 intarray forcenum

# List of tests that need --posix
NEED_POSIX = escapebrace printf0 posix2008sub paramasfunc1 paramasfunc2 muldimposix posix_compare

# List of tests that need --pretty-print
NEED_PRETTY = nsprof1 nsprof2 \
	profile4 profile5 profile8 profile9 profile10 profile11 profile13 \
	profile14 profile15 profile16 profile17

# List of tests that need --re-interval
NEED_RE_INTERVAL = gsubtst3 reint reint2

# List of tests that need --sandbox
NEED_SANDBOX = sandbox1

# List of tests that need --traditional
NEED_TRADITIONAL = litoct tradanch rscompat

# Lists of tests that need the PMA allocator and a backing file
NEED_PMA = pma

# Lists of tests that run a shell script
RUN_SHELL = exit fflush localenl modifiers next randtest rtlen rtlen01

# List of the tests which fail with EXIT CODE 1
FAIL_CODE1 = \
	badassign1 badbuild callparam delfunc fcall_exit fcall_exit2 \
	fnamedat fnarray fnarray2 fnasgnm fnmisc funsmnam gsubasgn \
	incdupe2 lintwarn match2 mixed1 noparms paramasfunc1 paramasfunc2 \
	paramdup paramres parseme readbuf synerr1 synerr2 unterm

# Lists of tests that need particular locales
NEED_LOCALE_C = \
	clos1way gsubtst6 range2

NEED_LOCALE_EN = \
	backbigs1 backsmalls1 backsmalls2 commas concat4 dfamb1 ignrcas2 lc_num1 \
	mbfw1 mbprintf1 mbprintf3 mbprintf4 mbstr1 mbstr2 posix_compare \
	printhuge reint2 rri1 subamp subi18n wideidx wideidx2 \
	widesub widesub2 widesub3 widesub4

# Unused at the moment, since nlstringtest has additional stuff it does
# NEED_LOCALE_FR =
# Same for ignrcas3
# NEED_LOCALE_GR =

NEED_LOCALE_JP = mbprintf2

NEED_LOCALE_RU = mtchi18n

# List of tests that fail on MinGW
EXPECTED_FAIL_MINGW = \
	backbigs1 backsmalls1 clos1way6 close_status dbugeval4\
	devfd devfd1 devfd2 errno exitval2 fork fork2 fts functab5 \
	getfile getlnhd ignrcas3 inetdayt inetecht inf-nan-torture \
	iolint mbfw1 mbprintf1 mbprintf4 mbstr1 mbstr2 \
	pid pipeio2 pty1 pty2 readdir rstest4 rstest5 status-close timeout

# List of tests that fail on z/OS
EXPECTED_FAIL_ZOS = \
	aasort aasorti arraysort asort asorti backbigs1 backsmalls1 \
	backsmalls2 beginfile1 beginfile2 charasbytes commas clos1way6 concat4 \
	dfamb1 double1 double2 errno fmttest forcenum getlndir gsubtst5 \
	ignrcas2 inf-nan-torture iolint lc_num1 mbfw1 mbprintf1 \
	mbprintf2 mbprintf3 mbprintf4 mbprintf5 mbstr1 mbstr2 mtchi18n \
	nlstringtest nofile nonfatal2 numrange posix_compare printhuge \
	profile5 rebt8b2 regrange reint2 rri1 sigpipe1 sort1 sortfor \
	sortu space sprintfc subamp subi18n symtab1 symtab11 symtab8 \
	timeout wideidx wideidx2 widesub widesub2 widesub3 widesub4

ZOS_FAIL = @ZOS_FAIL@

# List of the files that appear in manual tests or are for reserve testing:
GENTESTS_UNUSED = Makefile.in checknegtime.awk dtdgport.awk fix-fmtspcl.awk \
	fmtspcl-mpfr.ok fmtspcl.awk fmtspcl.tok gtlnbufv.awk hello.awk \
	inchello.awk inclib.awk inplace.1.in inplace.2.in inplace.in \
	printfloat.awk readdir0.awk valgrind.awk xref.awk \
	readall1.awk readall2.awk

# List of tests on MinGW that need a different cmp program
NEED_TESTOUTCMP = \
	beginfile2 double2 exit fmttest hsprint posix profile5 space

CMP = cmp
AWKPROG = ../gawk$(EXEEXT)
SORT = sort
SORT2 = LC_ALL=C sort

# Default for VALGRIND is empty unless overridden by a command-line argument.
# This protects against cruft in the environment.
VALGRIND = 

# This business forces the locale to be C for running the tests,
# unless we override it to something else for testing.
#
# This can also be done in individual tests where we wish to
# check things specifically not in the C locale.

#
# And we set AWKLIBPATH to find the extension libraries we built.
LOCALES = LANGUAGE= LC_ALL=$${GAWKLOCALE:-C} LANG=$${GAWKLOCALE:-C}
AWK = $(LOCALES) AWKLIBPATH=../extension/.libs GAWK_NO_MPFR_WARN=1 $(VALGRIND) $(AWKPROG) $(GAWK_TEST_ARGS)

# Message stuff is to make it a little easier to follow.
# Make the pass-fail last and dependent on others to avoid
# spurious errors if `make -j' in effect.
check:	env-check \
	msg \
	printlang \
	basic-msg-start  basic           basic-msg-end \
	unix-msg-start   unix-tests      unix-msg-end \
	extend-msg-start gawk-extensions arraydebug-tests extend-msg-end \
	charset-tests-all \
	shlib-msg-start  shlib-tests     shlib-msg-end \
	mpfr-msg-start   mpfr-tests      mpfr-msg-end \
	pma-msg-start    pma-tests       pma-msg-end \
	machine-msg-start machine-tests machine-msg-end
	@$(MAKE) pass-fail || { $(MAKE) diffout; exit 1; }

basic:	$(BASIC_TESTS)

unix-tests: $(UNIX_TESTS)

gawk-extensions: $(GAWK_EXT_TESTS)

charset-tests-all:
	@case `uname` in \
	*MINGW* | *MS-DOS*) \
		$(MAKE) charset-msg-start charset-tests charset-msg-end ;; \
	*) \
		if locale -a | grep -i 'en_US.UTF.*8' > /dev/null && \
		   locale -a | grep -i 'fr_FR.UTF.*8' > /dev/null && \
		   locale -a | grep -i 'ru_RU.UTF.*8' > /dev/null && \
		   locale -a | grep -i 'ja_JP.UTF.*8' > /dev/null  ; \
		then \
			$(MAKE) charset-msg-start charset-tests charset-msg-end; \
		else \
			echo %%%%%%%%%% Inadequate locale support: skipping charset tests. ; \
			echo %%%%%%%%%% At least en_US.UTF-8, fr_FR.UTF-8, ru_RU.UTF-8 and ja_JP.UTF-8 are needed. ; \
		fi ;; \
	esac

charset-tests: $(LOCALE_CHARSET_TESTS)

extra:	$(EXTRA_TESTS) inet

inet:	inetmesg $(INET_TESTS)

machine-tests: $(MACHINE_TESTS)

# The blank between ' and /MPFR/ is for running tests on Windows under
# MSYS, which thinks /MPFR is a Unix-style file name and converts it
# to Windows format, butchering it in the process.  Likewise for /API/
# in the next shlib-tests.
mpfr-tests:
	@if $(AWK) --version | $(AWK) ' /MPFR/ { exit 1 }' ; then \
	echo MPFR tests not supported on this system ; \
	else $(MAKE) $(NEED_MPFR) ; \
	fi

arraydebug-tests:
	@if echo $(CFLAGS) | grep ARRAYDEBUG > /dev/null ; then \
	$(MAKE) $(ARRAYDEBUG_TESTS) ; \
	else echo gawk is not compiled to support the array debug tests ; \
	fi

shlib-tests:
	@if $(AWK) --version | $(AWK) ' /API/ { exit 1 }' ; then \
	echo shlib tests not supported on this system ; \
	else $(MAKE) shlib-real-tests ; \
	fi

shlib-real-tests: $(SHLIB_TESTS)

env-check:
	@if [ "$$GAWK_PERSIST_FILE" != "" ]; then \
	echo ; \
	echo '**********************************************************************************' ; \
	echo '* Please remove GAWK_PERSIST_FILE from the environment before running the tests. *' ; \
	echo '**********************************************************************************' ; \
	echo ; \
	exit 1; \
	fi

pma-msg-start:
	@echo "======== Starting PMA tests ========"

pma-msg-end:
	@echo "======== Done with PMA tests ========"

pma-tests:
	@if $(AWK) --version | $(AWK) ' /PMA/ { exit 1 }' ; then \
	echo PMA tests not supported on this system ; \
	else \
	$(MAKE) makepmafile ; \
	./makepmafile ; \
	$(MAKE) $(NEED_PMA) ; \
	fi

makepmafile: makepmafile.c
	$(CC) $< -o $@

pma:
	@echo $@
	@GAWK_PERSIST_FILE=test.pma $(AWK) 'BEGIN { print ++i }' > _$@ 2>&1
	@GAWK_PERSIST_FILE=test.pma $(AWK) 'BEGIN { print ++i }' >> _$@ 2>&1
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@
	@-$(RM) -f test.pma


msg::
	@echo ''
	@echo 'Any output from "$(CMP)" is bad news, although some differences'
	@echo 'in floating point values are probably benign -- in particular,'
	@echo 'some systems may omit a leading zero and the floating point'
	@echo 'precision may lead to slightly different output in a few cases.'

printlang::
	@$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/printlang.awk

basic-msg-start:
	@echo "======== Starting basic tests ========"

basic-msg-end:
	@echo "======== Done with basic tests ========"

unix-msg-start:
	@echo "======== Starting Unix tests ========"

unix-msg-end:
	@echo "======== Done with Unix tests ========"

extend-msg-start:
	@echo "======== Starting gawk extension tests ========"

extend-msg-end:
	@echo "======== Done with gawk extension tests ========"

machine-msg-start:
	@echo "======== Starting machine-specific tests ========"
	@echo "If any of these tests fail, don't worry too much."

machine-msg-end:
	@echo "======== Done with machine-specific tests ========"

charset-msg-start:
	@echo "======== Starting tests that can vary based on character set or locale support ========"
	@echo "**************************************************************************"
	@echo "* Some or all of these tests may fail if you have inadequate or missing  *"
	@echo "* locale support. At least en_US.UTF-8, fr_FR.UTF-8, ru_RU.UTF-8 and     *"
	@echo "* ja_JP.UTF-8 are needed. The el_GR.iso88597 is optional but helpful.    *"
	@echo "* However, if you see this message, the Makefile thinks you have what    *"
	@echo "* you need ...                                                           *"
	@echo "**************************************************************************"

charset-msg-end:
	@echo "======== Done with tests that can vary based on character set or locale support ========"

shlib-msg-start:
	@echo "======== Starting shared library tests ========"

shlib-msg-end:
	@echo "======== Done with shared library tests ========"

mpfr-msg-start:
	@echo "======== Starting MPFR tests ========"

mpfr-msg-end:
	@echo "======== Done with MPFR tests ========"


# This test is a PITA because increasingly, /tmp is getting
# mounted noexec.  So, we'll test it locally.  Sigh.
#
# More PITA; some systems have medium short limits on #! paths,
# so this can still fail
poundbang::
	@echo $@
	@sed "s;/tmp/gawk;`pwd`/$(AWKPROG);" < "$(srcdir)"/poundbang.awk > ./_pbd.awk
	@chmod +x ./_pbd.awk
	@-if ./_pbd.awk "$(srcdir)"/poundbang.awk > _`basename $@` ; \
	then : ; \
	else \
		sed "s;/tmp/gawk;$(AWKPROG);" < "$(srcdir)"/poundbang.awk > ./_pbd.awk ; \
		chmod +x ./_pbd.awk ; \
		LC_ALL=$${GAWKLOCALE:-C} LANG=$${GAWKLOCALE:-C} ./_pbd.awk "$(srcdir)"/poundbang.awk > _`basename $@`;  \
	fi
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/poundbang.awk _`basename $@` && rm -f _`basename $@` _pbd.awk

messages::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/messages.awk >_out2 2>_out3 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/out1.ok _out1 && $(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/out2.ok _out2 && $(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/out3.ok _out3 && rm -f _out1 _out2 _out3

argarray::
	@echo $@
	@cp "$(srcdir)"/argarray.in ./argarray.input
	@-TEST=test echo just a test | $(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/argarray.awk ./argarray.input - >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-rm -f ./argarray.input
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

regtest::
	@echo $@
	@echo 'Some of the output from regtest is very system specific, do not'
	@echo 'be distressed if your output differs from that distributed.'
	@echo 'Manual inspection is called for.'
	@-AWK=$(AWKPROG) "$(srcdir)"/regtest.sh

manyfiles::
	@echo $@
	@rm -rf junk
	@mkdir junk
	@-$(AWK) 'BEGIN { for (i = 1; i <= 1030; i++) print i, i}' >_$@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/manyfiles.awk _$@ _$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-wc -l junk/* | $(AWK) '$$1 != 2' | wc -l | sed "s/  *//g" > _$@
	@-rm -rf junk
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

compare::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/compare.awk 0 1 "$(srcdir)"/compare.in >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

inftest::
	@echo $@
	@echo This test is very machine specific...
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/inftest.awk | sed "s/inf/Inf/g" >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

getline2::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/getline2.awk "$(srcdir)"/getline2.awk "$(srcdir)"/getline2.awk >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

awkpath::
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)$(PATH_SEPARATOR)$(srcdir)/lib" $(AWK) -f awkpath.awk >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

argtest::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/argtest.awk -x -y abc >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

badargs::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f 2>&1 | grep -v patchlevel >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

strftime::
	@echo $@
	@-[ -z "$$GAWKLOCALE" ] && GAWKLOCALE=C ; export GAWKLOCALE; \
	TZ=GMT0; export TZ; \
	$(AWK) -v OUTPUT=_$@ -v DATECMD="$(DATE)" -f "$(srcdir)"/strftime.awk || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) strftime.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@ strftime.ok || exit 0

devfd::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) 1 /dev/fd/4 /dev/fd/5 4<"$(srcdir)"/devfd.in4 5<"$(srcdir)"/devfd.in5 >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

# This cannot be autogenerated; we want it to read the input name
# on the command line.
errno:
	@echo $@ $(ZOS_FAIL)
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk "$(srcdir)"/$@.in >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

tweakfld::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/tweakfld.awk "$(srcdir)"/tweakfld.in >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-rm -f errors.cleanup
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

# AIX /bin/sh exec's the last command in a list, therefore issue a ":"
# command so that pid.sh is fork'ed as a child before being exec'ed.
pid::
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" AWK=$(AWKPROG) $(SHELL) "$(srcdir)"/pid.sh $$$$ > _`basename $@` ; :
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/pid.ok _`basename $@` && rm -f _`basename $@`

strftlng::
	@echo $@
	@-TZ=UTC; export TZ; $(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/strftlng.awk >_$@
	@-if $(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/strftlng.ok _$@ >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then : ; else \
	TZ=UTC0; export TZ; $(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/strftlng.awk >_$@ ; \
	fi
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

nors::
	@echo $@
	@-echo A B C D E | tr -d '\12\15' | $(AWK) '{ print $$NF }' - "$(srcdir)"/nors.in > _$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

# fmtspcl.ok: fmtspcl.tok Makefile fix-fmtspcl.awk
# 	@$(AWK) -v "sd=$(srcdir)" -f "$(srcdir)/fix-fmtspcl.awk" < "$(srcdir)"/fmtspcl.tok > $@ 2>/dev/null
# 
# fmtspcl: fmtspcl.ok
# 	@echo $@
# 	@$(AWK) $(AWKFLAGS) -f "$(srcdir)"/fmtspcl.awk  --lint >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
# 	@-if test -z "$$AWKFLAGS" ; then $(CMP) $@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@ ; else \
# 	$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@-mpfr.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@ ; \
# 	fi

rebuf::
	@echo $@
	@-AWKBUFSIZE=4096 AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk  < "$(srcdir)"/$@.in >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

rsglstdin:: 
	@echo $@
	@-cat  "$(srcdir)"/rsgetline.in | AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f rsgetline.awk >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

pipeio1::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/pipeio1.awk >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-rm -f test1 test2
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

pipeio2::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -v SRCDIR="$(srcdir)" -f "$(srcdir)"/pipeio2.awk >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

clobber::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/clobber.awk >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/clobber.ok seq && $(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/clobber.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@
	@rm -f seq

arynocls::
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -v INPUT="$(srcdir)"/arynocls.in -f arynocls.awk >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

getlnbuf::
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f getlnbuf.awk "$(srcdir)"/getlnbuf.in > _$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f gtlnbufv.awk "$(srcdir)"/getlnbuf.in > _2$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/getlnbuf.ok _$@ && $(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/getlnbuf.ok _2$@ && rm -f _$@ _2$@

inetmesg::
	@echo These tests only work if your system supports the services
	@echo "'discard'" at port 9 and "'daytimed'" at port 13. Check your
	@echo file /etc/services and do "'netstat -a'".

inetechu::
	@echo This test is for establishing UDP connections
	@-$(AWK) 'BEGIN {print "" |& "/inet/udp/0/127.0.0.1/9"}'

inetecht::
	@echo This test is for establishing TCP connections
	@-$(AWK) 'BEGIN {print "" |& "/inet/tcp/0/127.0.0.1/9"}'

inetdayu::
	@echo This test is for bidirectional UDP transmission
	@-$(AWK) 'BEGIN { print "" |& "/inet/udp/0/127.0.0.1/13"; \
	"/inet/udp/0/127.0.0.1/13" |& getline; print $0}'

inetdayt::
	@echo This test is for bidirectional TCP transmission
	@-$(AWK) 'BEGIN { print "" |& "/inet/tcp/0/127.0.0.1/13"; \
	"/inet/tcp/0/127.0.0.1/13" |& getline; print $0}'

redfilnm::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/redfilnm.awk srcdir="$(srcdir)" "$(srcdir)"/redfilnm.in >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

space::
	@echo $@ $(ZOS_FAIL)
	@-$(AWK) -f ' ' "$(srcdir)"/space.awk >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

rsnulbig::
	@echo $@
	@ : Suppose that block size for pipe is at most 128kB:
	@-$(AWK) 'BEGIN { for (i = 1; i <= 128*64+1; i++) print "abcdefgh123456\n" }' 2>&1 | \
	$(AWK) 'BEGIN { RS = ""; ORS = "\n\n" }; { print }' 2>&1 | \
	$(AWK) ' /^[^a]/; END{ print NR }' >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

rsnulbig2::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) 'BEGIN { ORS = ""; n = "\n"; for (i = 1; i <= 10; i++) n = (n n); \
		for (i = 1; i <= 128; i++) print n; print "abc\n" }' 2>&1 | \
		$(AWK) 'BEGIN { RS = ""; ORS = "\n\n" };{ print }' 2>&1 | \
		$(AWK) ' /^[^a]/; END { print NR }' >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

# This test makes sure gawk exits with a zero code.
# Thus, unconditionally generate the exit code.
exitval1::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/exitval1.awk >_$@ 2>&1; echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

fsspcoln::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk 'FS=[ :]+' "$(srcdir)"/$@.in >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

rsstart3::
	@echo $@
	@-head "$(srcdir)"/rsstart1.in | $(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/rsstart2.awk >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

# FIXME: Gentests can't really deal with something that is both a shell script
# and requires a locale. We might can fix that ...
rtlenmb::
	@echo $@
	@-[ -z "$$GAWKLOCALE" ] && GAWKLOCALE=en_US.UTF-8; export GAWKLOCALE ; \
	"$(srcdir)"/rtlen.sh >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

nofile::
	@echo $@ $(ZOS_FAIL)
	@-$(AWK) '{}' no/such/file >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

binmode1::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -v BINMODE=3 'BEGIN { print BINMODE }' >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

devfd1::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk 4< "$(srcdir)"/devfd.in1 5< "$(srcdir)"/devfd.in2 >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

# The program text is the '1' which will print each record. How compact can you get?
devfd2::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) 1 /dev/fd/4 /dev/fd/5 4< "$(srcdir)"/devfd.in1 5< "$(srcdir)"/devfd.in2 >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

mixed1::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f /dev/null --source 'BEGIN {return junk}' >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

mbprintf5::
	@echo $@ $(ZOS_FAIL)
	@-case `uname` in \
	CYGWIN* | MSYS* | MINGW32* | *MS-DOS*) echo this test fails on this system --- skipping $@ ;; \
	*) \
	[ -z "$$GAWKLOCALE" ] && GAWKLOCALE=en_US.UTF-8; export GAWKLOCALE ; \
	$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk "$(srcdir)"/$@.in >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@ ; \
	$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@ ; \
	esac

printfbad2: printfbad2.ok
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) --lint -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk "$(srcdir)"/$@.in 2>&1 | sed 's;$(srcdir)/;;g' >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$?  >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

beginfile1::
	@echo $@ $(ZOS_FAIL)
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk . ./no/such/file Makefile  >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

beginfile2:
	@echo $@ $(ZOS_FAIL)
	@-( cd "$(srcdir)" && LC_ALL=C AWK="$(abs_builddir)/$(AWKPROG)" $(abs_srcdir)/$@.sh $(abs_srcdir)/$@.in ) > _$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

dumpvars::
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) --dump-variables 1 < "$(srcdir)"/$@.in >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@grep -v ENVIRON < awkvars.out | grep -v PROCINFO > _$@; rm awkvars.out
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

profile0:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) --profile=ap-$@.out -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk "$(srcdir)"/$@.in > /dev/null
	@-sed 1,2d < ap-$@.out > _$@; rm ap-$@.out
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

profile1:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/xref.awk "$(srcdir)"/dtdgport.awk > _$@.out1
	@-$(AWK) --pretty-print=ap-$@.out -f "$(srcdir)"/xref.awk
	@-$(AWK) -f ./ap-$@.out "$(srcdir)"/dtdgport.awk > _$@.out2 ; rm ap-$@.out
	@-$(CMP) _$@.out1 _$@.out2 && rm _$@.out[12] || { echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@ ; \
	cp "$(srcdir)"/dtdgport.awk $@.ok ; }

profile2:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) --profile=ap-$@.out -v sortcmd=$(SORT) -f "$(srcdir)"/xref.awk "$(srcdir)"/dtdgport.awk > /dev/null
	@-sed 1,2d < ap-$@.out > _$@; rm ap-$@.out
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

profile3:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) --profile=ap-$@.out -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk > /dev/null
	@-sed 1,2d < ap-$@.out > _$@; rm ap-$@.out
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

profile5:
	@echo $@ $(ZOS_FAIL)
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) --pretty=_$@ -f $@.awk 2> _$@.err
	@-cat _$@.err >> _$@ ; rm -f _$@.err
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

profile6:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) --profile=ap-$@.out -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk > /dev/null
	@-sed 1,2d < ap-$@.out > _$@; rm ap-$@.out
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

profile7:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) --profile=ap-$@.out -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk > /dev/null
	@-sed 1,2d < ap-$@.out > _$@; rm ap-$@.out
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

profile12:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) --profile=ap-$@.out -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk "$(srcdir)"/$@.in > _$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-rm ap-$@.out
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

mpfrieee:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -M -vPREC=double -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk > _$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

mpfrexprange:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -M -vPREC=53 -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk > _$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

mpfrrnd:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -M -vPREC=53 -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk > _$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

mpfrsort:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -M -vPREC=53 -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk > _$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

mpfruplus:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -M -f "$(srcdir)"/uplus.awk > _$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

mpfranswer42:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -M -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk > _$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

mpfrmemok1:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -p- -M -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk 2>&1 | sed 1d > _$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

mpfrsqrt:
	@if $(AWK) --version | $(AWK) ' /API/ { exit 1 }' ; then \
	true ; \
	else \
	echo $@ ; \
	$(AWK) -M -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk > _$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@ ; \
	$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@ ; \
	fi

jarebug::
	@echo $@
	@-"$(srcdir)"/$@.sh "$(AWKPROG)" "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk "$(srcdir)"/$@.in "_$@" || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

ordchr2::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) --load ordchr 'BEGIN {print chr(ord("z"))}' >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

# N.B. If the test fails, create readfile.ok so that "make diffout" will work
readfile::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -l readfile 'BEGIN {printf "%s", readfile("$(srcdir)/Makefile.am")}' >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)/Makefile.am" _$@ && rm -f _$@ || cp -p "$(srcdir)/Makefile.am" $@.ok

readfile2::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk "$(srcdir)"/readdir.awk > _$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

nsawk1a::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/nsawk1.awk > _$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

nsawk1b::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -v I=fine -f "$(srcdir)"/nsawk1.awk > _$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

nsawk1c::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -v awk::I=fine -f "$(srcdir)"/nsawk1.awk > _$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

nsawk2a::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -v I=fine -f "$(srcdir)"/nsawk2.awk > _$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

nsawk2b::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -v awk::I=fine -f "$(srcdir)"/nsawk2.awk > _$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

include2::
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) --include inclib 'BEGIN {print sandwich("a", "b", "c")}' >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

incdupe::
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) --lint -i inclib -i inclib.awk 'BEGIN {print sandwich("a", "b", "c")}' >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

incdupe2::
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) --lint -f inclib -f inclib.awk >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

incdupe3::
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) --lint -f hello -f hello.awk >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

incdupe4::
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) --lint -f hello -i hello.awk >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

incdupe5::
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) --lint -i hello -f hello.awk >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

incdupe6::
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) --lint -i inchello -f hello.awk >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

incdupe7::
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) --lint -f hello -i inchello >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

inplace1::
	@echo $@
	@-cp "$(srcdir)"/inplace.1.in _$@.1
	@-cp "$(srcdir)"/inplace.2.in _$@.2
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)"/../awklib/eg/lib $(AWK) -i inplace 'BEGIN {print "before"} {gsub(/foo/, "bar"); print} END {print "after"}' _$@.1 - _$@.2 < "$(srcdir)"/inplace.in >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.1.ok _$@.1 && rm -f _$@.1
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.2.ok _$@.2 && rm -f _$@.2

inplace2::
	@echo $@
	@-cp "$(srcdir)"/inplace.1.in _$@.1
	@-cp "$(srcdir)"/inplace.2.in _$@.2
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)"/../awklib/eg/lib $(AWK) -i inplace -v inplace::suffix=.bak 'BEGIN {print "before"} {gsub(/foo/, "bar"); print} END {print "after"}' _$@.1 - _$@.2 < "$(srcdir)"/inplace.in >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.1.ok _$@.1 && rm -f _$@.1
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.1.bak.ok _$@.1.bak && rm -f _$@.1.bak
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.2.ok _$@.2 && rm -f _$@.2
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.2.bak.ok _$@.2.bak && rm -f _$@.2.bak

inplace2bcomp::
	@echo $@
	@-cp "$(srcdir)"/inplace.1.in _$@.1
	@-cp "$(srcdir)"/inplace.2.in _$@.2
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)"/../awklib/eg/lib $(AWK) -i inplace -v INPLACE_SUFFIX=.orig 'BEGIN {print "before"} {gsub(/foo/, "bar"); print} END {print "after"}' _$@.1 - _$@.2 < "$(srcdir)"/inplace.in >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.1.ok _$@.1 && rm -f _$@.1
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.1.orig.ok _$@.1.orig && rm -f _$@.1.orig
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.2.ok _$@.2 && rm -f _$@.2
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.2.orig.ok _$@.2.orig && rm -f _$@.2.orig

inplace3::
	@echo $@
	@-cp "$(srcdir)"/inplace.1.in _$@.1
	@-cp "$(srcdir)"/inplace.2.in _$@.2
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)"/../awklib/eg/lib $(AWK) -i inplace -v inplace::suffix=.bak 'BEGIN {print "before"} {gsub(/foo/, "bar"); print} END {print "after"}' _$@.1 - _$@.2 < "$(srcdir)"/inplace.in >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)"/../awklib/eg/lib $(AWK) -i inplace -v inplace::suffix=.bak 'BEGIN {print "Before"} {gsub(/bar/, "foo"); print} END {print "After"}' _$@.1 - _$@.2 < "$(srcdir)"/inplace.in >>_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.1.ok _$@.1 && rm -f _$@.1
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.1.bak.ok _$@.1.bak && rm -f _$@.1.bak
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.2.ok _$@.2 && rm -f _$@.2
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.2.bak.ok _$@.2.bak && rm -f _$@.2.bak

inplace3bcomp::
	@echo $@
	@-cp "$(srcdir)"/inplace.1.in _$@.1
	@-cp "$(srcdir)"/inplace.2.in _$@.2
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)"/../awklib/eg/lib $(AWK) -i inplace -v INPLACE_SUFFIX=.orig 'BEGIN {print "before"} {gsub(/foo/, "bar"); print} END {print "after"}' _$@.1 - _$@.2 < "$(srcdir)"/inplace.in >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)"/../awklib/eg/lib $(AWK) -i inplace -v INPLACE_SUFFIX=.orig 'BEGIN {print "Before"} {gsub(/bar/, "foo"); print} END {print "After"}' _$@.1 - _$@.2 < "$(srcdir)"/inplace.in >>_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.1.ok _$@.1 && rm -f _$@.1
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.1.orig.ok _$@.1.orig && rm -f _$@.1.orig
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.2.ok _$@.2 && rm -f _$@.2
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.2.orig.ok _$@.2.orig && rm -f _$@.2.orig

testext::
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) ' /^(@load|BEGIN|function)/,/^}/' "$(top_srcdir)"/extension/testext.c > testext.awk
	@-$(AWK) -f ./testext.awk >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-if echo "$$GAWK_TEST_ARGS" | grep -E -e '-M|--bignum' > /dev/null; \
	then $(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@-mpfr.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@ testext.awk testexttmp.txt ; \
	else $(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@ testext.awk testexttmp.txt ; fi

getfile:
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -v TESTEXT_QUIET=1 -ltestext -f $@.awk < $(srcdir)/$@.awk >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

readdir:
	@echo $@
	@-if [ "`uname`" = Linux ] && [ "`stat -f . 2>/dev/null | awk 'NR == 2 { print $$NF }'`" = nfs ];  then \
	echo This test may fail on GNU/Linux systems when run on NFS or JFS filesystems.; \
	echo If it does, try rerunning on an ext'[234]' filesystem. ; \
	fi
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/readdir.awk "$(top_srcdir)" > _$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-ls -afi "$(top_srcdir)" > _dirlist
	@-ls -lna "$(top_srcdir)" | sed 1d > _longlist
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/readdir0.awk -v extout=_$@  \
		-v dirlist=_dirlist -v longlist=_longlist > $@.ok
	@-$(CMP) $@.ok _$@ && rm -f $@.ok _$@ _dirlist _longlist

readdir_test:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -lreaddir -F/ '{printf "[%s] [%s] [%s] [%s]\n", $$1, $$2, $$3, $$4}' "$(top_srcdir)" > $@.ok
	@-$(AWK) -lreaddir_test '{printf "[%s] [%s] [%s] [%s]\n", $$1, $$2, $$3, $$4}' "$(top_srcdir)" > _$@
	@-$(CMP) $@.ok _$@ && rm -f $@.ok _$@

readdir_retest:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -lreaddir -F/ -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk "$(top_srcdir)" > $@.ok
	@-$(AWK) -lreaddir_test -F/ -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk "$(top_srcdir)" > _$@
	@-$(CMP) $@.ok _$@ && rm -f $@.ok _$@

readall:
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -lrwarray -f $@1.awk -v "ofile=readall.state" > _$@ 2>&1
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -lrwarray -f $@2.awk -v "ifile=readall.state" >> _$@ 2>&1
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@
	@-$(RM) -f readall.state

fts:
	@echo $@
	@-case `uname` in \
	IRIX) \
	echo This test may fail on IRIX systems when run on an NFS filesystem.; \
	echo If it does, try rerunning on an xfs filesystem. ;; \
	CYGWIN* | MSYS*) \
	echo This test may fail on CYGWIN systems when run on an NFS filesystem.; \
	echo If it does, try rerunning on an ntfs filesystem. ;; \
	esac
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/fts.awk || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) $@.ok _$@ && rm -f $@.ok _$@

# BINMODE=2 is needed for PC tests.
charasbytes:
	@echo $@ $(ZOS_FAIL)
	@-[ -z "$$GAWKLOCALE" ] && GAWKLOCALE=en_US.UTF-8; export GAWKLOCALE; \
	AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -b -v BINMODE=2 -f $@.awk "$(srcdir)"/$@.in | \
	od -c -t x1 | tr '	' ' ' | sed -e 's/  */ /g' -e 's/ *$$//' >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

symtab6:
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk > _$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

symtab8:
	@echo $@ $(ZOS_FAIL)
	@-$(AWK) -d__$@ -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk "$(srcdir)"/$@.in >_$@
	@-grep -v '^ENVIRON' __$@ | grep -v '^PROCINFO' | grep -v '^FILENAME' >> _$@ ; rm __$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

symtab9:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-rm -f testit.txt
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

reginttrad:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) --traditional -r -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk > _$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

colonwarn:
	@echo $@
	@-for i in 1 2 3 ; \
	do $(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk $$i < "$(srcdir)"/$@.in ; \
	done > _$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

dbugeval::
	@echo $@
	@-if [ -t 0 ]; then \
	$(AWK) --debug -f /dev/null < "$(srcdir)"/$@.in > _$@  2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@ ; \
	$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@ ; \
	fi

filefuncs:
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk -v builddir="$(abs_top_builddir)"  >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

genpot:
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk --gen-pot >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

negtime::
	@echo $@
	@-TZ=GMT AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f checknegtime.awk "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

watchpoint1:
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -D -f $@.awk $(srcdir)/$@.in < $(srcdir)/$@.script >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

pty1:
	@echo $@
	@-case `uname` in \
	*[Oo][Ss]/390*) : ;; \
	*) AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk  >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@ ; \
	$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@ ;; \
	esac

## 1/2018: The awk goop is to compensate for different output of od on
## Mac OS X systems. Sigh.
pty2:
	@echo $@
	@-case `uname` in \
	*[Oo][Ss]/390*) : ;; \
	*) AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk | od -c | $(AWK) '{ $$1 = $$1 ; print }' >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@ ; \
	$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@ ;; \
	esac

ignrcas3::
	@echo $@
	@-if locale -a | grep el_GR.iso88597 > /dev/null ; then \
	[ -z "$$GAWKLOCALE" ] && GAWKLOCALE=el_GR.iso88597 ; export GAWKLOCALE; \
	AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@ ; \
	$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@ ; \
	fi

arrdbg:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -v "okfile=./$@.ok" -v "mpfr_okfile=./$@-mpfr.ok" -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk | grep array_f >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >> _$@
	@-if echo "$$GAWK_TEST_ARGS" | grep -E -e '-M|--bignum' > /dev/null; \
	then $(CMP) "."/$@-mpfr.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@ $@.ok $@-mpfr.ok ; \
	else $(CMP) "."/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@ $@.ok $@-mpfr.ok ; fi

sourcesplit:
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) --source='BEGIN { a = 5;' --source='print a }' >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

eofsrc1:
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@a.awk -f $@b.awk >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

nsbad_cmd:
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -v foo:bar=3 -v foo:::blat=4 1 /dev/null >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@


# Use [:] in the regexp to keep MSYS from converting the /'s to \'s.
nonfatal1:
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk 2>&1 | $(AWK) '{print gensub(/invalid[:].*$$/, "invalid", 1, $$0)}' >_$@ || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

# 4/2018: On first call to $(CMP), send to /dev/null even with -s for MinGW.
nlstringtest::
	@echo $@ $(ZOS_FAIL)
	@-[ -z "$$GAWKLOCALE" ] && GAWKLOCALE=fr_FR.UTF-8 ; export GAWKLOCALE ; \
	AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk "$(srcdir)" >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-if $(CMP) -s "$(srcdir)"/nlstringtest-nogettext.ok _$@ > /dev/null ; \
	then \
		rm -f _$@ ; \
	else \
		$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@ ; \
	fi

longwrds:
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk -v SORT="$(SORT)" < "$(srcdir)"/$@.in >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

nsidentifier:
	@echo $@
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk -v SORT="$(SORT2)" >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

spacere:
	@echo $@
	@-LC_ALL=C AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk  >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

typedregex4:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -v x=@/foo/ -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk y=@/bar/ /dev/null >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

iolint:
	@echo $@ $(ZOS_FAIL)
	@echo hello > 'echo hello'
	@-AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -f $@.awk >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@
	@-$(RM) -f cat 'echo hello' f1 f2 cksum

argcasfile:
	@echo $@
	@-$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/$@.awk ARGC=1 ' /no/such/file' < "$(srcdir)/$@.in" >_$@ 2>&1 || echo EXIT CODE: $$? >>_$@
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

indirectbuiltin2:
	@echo $@
	@-for test in 0 1 2 3 4 5 ; do \
	AWKPATH="$(srcdir)" $(AWK) -v test=$$test -f $@.awk ; \
	done > _$@ 2>&1 || exit 0
	@-$(CMP) "$(srcdir)"/$@.ok _$@ && rm -f _$@

# Targets generated for other tests:
include Maketests

Maketests: $(srcdir)/Makefile.am $(srcdir)/Gentests
	files=`cd "$(srcdir)" && echo *.awk *.in *.sh`; \
	$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/Gentests "$(srcdir)"/Makefile.am $$files > $@

clean-local:
	rm -fr _* core core.* fmtspcl.ok junk strftime.ok test1 test2 \
	seq *~ readfile.ok fork.tmp.* testext.awk fts.ok readdir.ok \
	readdir_test.ok readdir_retest.ok profile1.ok X_* makepmafile

# An attempt to print something that can be grepped for in build logs
pass-fail:
	@COUNT=`ls _* 2>/dev/null | wc -l` ; \
	if test $$COUNT = 0 ; \
	then	echo ALL TESTS PASSED ; \
	else	echo $$COUNT TESTS FAILED ; exit 1; \
	fi

# This target for my convenience to look at all the results
# Don't use POSIX or bash-isms so that it'll work on !@#$%^&*() Solaris.
diffout:
	for i in _* ; \
	do  \
		if [ "$$i" != "_*" ]; then \
		echo ============== $$i ============= ; \
		base=`echo $$i | sed 's/^_//'` ; \
		if echo "$$GAWK_TEST_ARGS" | grep -E -e '-M|--bignum' > /dev/null && [ -r $${base}-mpfr.ok ]; then \
		diff -u $${base}-mpfr.ok $$i ; \
		elif echo "$$GAWK_TEST_ARGS" | grep -E -e '-M|--bignum' > /dev/null && [ -r "$(srcdir)"/$${base}-mpfr.ok ]; then \
		diff -u "$(srcdir)"/$${base}-mpfr.ok $$i ; \
		elif [ -r $${base}.ok ]; then \
		diff -u $${base}.ok $$i ; \
		else \
		diff -u "$(srcdir)"/$${base}.ok  $$i ; \
		fi ; \
		fi ; \
	done | more

# make things easier for z/OS
zos-diffout:
	@for i in $(EXPECTED_FAIL_ZOS); do \
		if [ -f _$$i ]; then mv -f _$$i X_$$i ; fi ; \
		if [ ! -f X_$$i ]; then echo $$i apparently passed! please check ; fi ; done
	@echo checking for new failures ...
	@$(MAKE) diffout

# convenient way to scan valgrind results for errors
valgrind-scan:
	@echo "Scanning valgrind log files for problems:"
	@$(AWK) -f "$(srcdir)"/valgrind.awk log.[0-9]*

# This target is for testing with electric fence.
efence:
	for i in $$(ls _* | sed 's;_\(.*\);\1;') ; \
	do \
		bad=$$(wc -l < _$$i) \
		ok=$$(wc -l < $$i.ok) ; \
		if (( $$bad == $$ok + 2 )) ; \
		then \
			rm _$$i ; \
		fi ; \
	done