# $NetBSD: varname-dot-make-mode.mk,v 1.3 2022/05/07 17:49:47 rillig Exp $ # # Tests for the special .MAKE.MODE variable. # TODO: test .MAKE.MODE "meta", or see meta mode tests. # TODO: test .MAKE.MODE "compat" # See Makefile, POSTPROC for the postprocessing that takes place. # See the .rawout file for the raw output before stripping the digits. all: .PHONY make-mode-randomize-targets # By adding the word "randomize-targets" to the variable .MAKE.MODE, the # targets are not made in declaration order, but rather in random order. This # mode helps to find undeclared dependencies between files. # # History # Added on 2022-05-07. # # See also # https://gnats.netbsd.org/45226 make-mode-randomize-targets: .PHONY @echo "randomize compat mode:" @${MAKE} -r -f ${MAKEFILE} randomize-targets @echo "randomize jobs mode (-j1):" @${MAKE} -r -f ${MAKEFILE} -j1 randomize-targets @echo "randomize jobs mode (-j5):" @${MAKE} -r -f ${MAKEFILE} -j5 randomize-targets | grep '^:' .if make(randomize-targets) randomize-targets: .WAIT a1 a2 a3 .WAIT b1 b2 b3 .WAIT c1 c2 c3 .WAIT a1 a2 a3 b1 b2 b3 c1 c2 c3: : Making ${.TARGET} # .MAKE.MODE is evaluated after parsing all files, so it suffices to switch # the mode after defining the targets. .MAKE.MODE+= randomize-targets .endif