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##
## This file is auto-generated by index.py
## DO NOT EDIT !!!
##
AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_builddir)/include -I$(top_srcdir)/include -I$(srcdir)/include
AM_CFLAGS = $(THREAD_CFLAGS) $(Z_CFLAGS)
LDADD = $(RDL_LIBS) $(STATIC_BINARIES) $(top_builddir)/libxml2.la $(THREAD_LIBS) $(Z_LIBS) $(ICONV_LIBS) -lm $(WIN32_EXTRA_LIBADD)
CLEANFILES = *.tmp
if REBUILD_DOCS
rebuild: examples.xml index.html
.PHONY: rebuild
examples.xml: index.py $(check_PROGRAMS:=.c)
cd $(srcdir) && $(PYTHON) index.py
$(MAKE) Makefile
index.html: examples.xml examples.xsl
cd $(srcdir) && xsltproc examples.xsl examples.xml && echo "Rebuilt web page"
-cd $(srcdir) && xmllint --valid --noout index.html
endif
install-data-local:
$(MKDIR_P) $(DESTDIR)$(HTML_DIR)
-$(INSTALL) -m 0644 $(srcdir)/*.html $(srcdir)/*.c $(srcdir)/*.xml $(srcdir)/*.xsl $(srcdir)/*.res $(DESTDIR)$(HTML_DIR)
clean-local:
test -f Makefile.am || rm -f test?.xml
EXTRA_DIST = \
examples.xml \
examples.xsl \
index.html \
index.py \
io1.res \
io2.res \
reader1.res \
reader3.res \
reader4.res \
test1.xml \
test2.xml \
test3.xml \
tree1.res \
tree2.res \
tst.xml \
writer.xml \
xpath1.res \
xpath2.res
check_PROGRAMS = \
io1 \
io2 \
parse1 \
parse2 \
parse3 \
parse4 \
reader1 \
reader2 \
reader3 \
reader4 \
testWriter \
tree1 \
tree2 \
xpath1 \
xpath2
io1_SOURCES = io1.c
io2_SOURCES = io2.c
parse1_SOURCES = parse1.c
parse2_SOURCES = parse2.c
parse3_SOURCES = parse3.c
parse4_SOURCES = parse4.c
reader1_SOURCES = reader1.c
reader2_SOURCES = reader2.c
reader3_SOURCES = reader3.c
reader4_SOURCES = reader4.c
testWriter_SOURCES = testWriter.c
tree1_SOURCES = tree1.c
tree2_SOURCES = tree2.c
xpath1_SOURCES = xpath1.c
xpath2_SOURCES = xpath2.c
valgrind:
$(MAKE) CHECKER='valgrind' tests
tests: $(check_PROGRAMS)
@test -f Makefile.am || test -f test1.xml || $(LN_S) $(srcdir)/test?.xml .
@(echo '## examples regression tests')
@(echo > .memdump)
@$(CHECKER) ./io1 > io1.tmp && diff io1.tmp $(srcdir)/io1.res
@grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0" ; exit 0
@$(CHECKER) ./io2 > io2.tmp && diff io2.tmp $(srcdir)/io2.res
@grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0" ; exit 0
@$(CHECKER) ./parse1 test1.xml
@grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0" ; exit 0
@$(CHECKER) ./parse2 test2.xml
@grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0" ; exit 0
@$(CHECKER) ./parse3
@grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0" ; exit 0
@$(CHECKER) ./parse4 test3.xml
@grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0" ; exit 0
@$(CHECKER) ./reader1 test2.xml > reader1.tmp && diff reader1.tmp $(srcdir)/reader1.res
@grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0" ; exit 0
@$(CHECKER) ./reader2 test2.xml > reader1.tmp && diff reader1.tmp $(srcdir)/reader1.res
@grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0" ; exit 0
@$(CHECKER) ./reader3 > reader3.tmp && diff reader3.tmp $(srcdir)/reader3.res
@grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0" ; exit 0
@$(CHECKER) ./reader4 test1.xml test2.xml test3.xml > reader4.tmp && diff reader4.tmp $(srcdir)/reader4.res
@grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0" ; exit 0
@$(CHECKER) ./testWriter && for i in 1 2 3 4 ; do diff $(srcdir)/writer.xml writer$$i.tmp || break ; done
@grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0" ; exit 0
@$(CHECKER) ./tree1 test2.xml > tree1.tmp && diff tree1.tmp $(srcdir)/tree1.res
@grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0" ; exit 0
@$(CHECKER) ./tree2 > tree2.tmp && diff tree2.tmp $(srcdir)/tree2.res
@grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0" ; exit 0
@$(CHECKER) ./xpath1 test3.xml '//child2' > xpath1.tmp && diff xpath1.tmp $(srcdir)/xpath1.res
@grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0" ; exit 0
@$(CHECKER) ./xpath2 test3.xml '//discarded' discarded > xpath2.tmp && diff xpath2.tmp $(srcdir)/xpath2.res
@grep "MORY ALLO" .memdump | grep -v "MEMORY ALLOCATED : 0" ; exit 0
@rm *.tmp