Jim Meyering wrote: > Actually this seems more appropriately run from a checked-out > gnulib directory, e.g., as part of a "make check" rule.
I would much prefer if the gnulib/Makefile "check" rule be reserved to platform independent checks on the gnulib code. Tests of some programs belong in the test module of that program, IMO, so that - the test is also performed when we test a gnulib testdir on various platforms, - gnulib/Makefile doesn't become a random collection of things, like the "system.h" a few years ago. > u = ./useless-if-before-free > SHELL = /bin/bash > > all: > $u <(printf 'if (p) free(p);') > /dev/null > $u <(printf 'if (p) free((void)p);') > /dev/null > $u <(printf 'if (p) free( (void)p);') > /dev/null > $u <(printf 'if (p) free((T *) p);') > /dev/null > $u <(printf 'if (*p) free(*p);') > /dev/null > $u <(printf 'if (p)\nfree(p);') > /dev/null > $u <(printf 'if ( p ) free(p);') > /dev/null > $u <(printf 'if (p) free( p );') > /dev/null > $u <(printf 'if(p) free (p);') > /dev/null > $u <(printf 'if(p){free (p);}') > /dev/null > $u <(printf 'if(p){\nfree (p);}') > /dev/null > $u --name=z <(printf 'if (p) z (p);') > /dev/null > $u --name=z <(printf 'if(p)z(p);') > /dev/null > test $$($u --name=z <(printf 'if(p)z(p);if(p)z(p);')|wc -l) = 2 This is not too hard to put into the common shape of gnulib tests: TESTS_ENVIRONMENT += auxdir='$(top_srcdir)/build-aux/' [note: 'build-aux' here is correct, it this is automatically replaced with the value of $ac_aux_dir by gnulib-tool] and in the test-*.sh file: echo 'if (p) free(p);' | $auxdir/useless-if-before-free > /dev/null || exit 1 ... test `echo 'if(p)z(p);if(p)z(p);' | $auxdir/useless-if-before-free --name=z | wc -l` = 2 || exit 1 Btw, the useless-if-before-free help says that Exit status: 0 no match 1 one or more matches but it appears to be the opposite: 0 for one or more matches (like 'grep'). Bruno