* lib/am/configure.am (am__CONFIG_DISTCLEAN_FILES): Add
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1 #! /bin/sh
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21 # Test the += diagnostics.
23 . ./defs || exit 1
25 set -e
27 cat >>configure.in <<EOF
28 AM_CONDITIONAL(COND1, true)
29 AM_CONDITIONAL(COND2, true)
30 AM_CONDITIONAL(COND3, true)
31 EOF
33 cat > Makefile.am << 'END'
34 if COND1
35 C = c
36 if COND2
37 A = a
38 B = aa
39 C += cc
40 else
41 A = b
42 B = bb
43 endif
44 A += c
45 else
46 A = d
47 endif
48 A += e
50 if COND3
51 A += f
52 B = cc
53 endif
54 B += dd
55 END
57 $ACLOCAL
58 AUTOMAKE_fails
60 # We expect the following diagnostic:
62 # Makefile.am:19: Cannot apply `+=' because `B' is not defined in
63 # Makefile.am:19: the following conditions:
64 # Makefile.am:19: !COND1 and !COND3
65 # Makefile.am:19: Either define `B' in these conditions, or use
66 # Makefile.am:19: `+=' in the same conditions as the definitions.
68 # It would be nice if Automake could print only COND3_FALSE and
69 # COND1_FALSE (merging the last two conditions), so we'll support
70 # this case in the check too.
72 grep ': !COND1 and !COND3$' stderr
73 # Make sure there is exactly one missing condition.
74 test `grep ': ' stderr | wc -l` = 1