# $NetBSD: directive-dinclude.mk,v 1.3 2023/08/19 10:52:13 rillig Exp $ # # Tests for the .dinclude directive, which includes another file, # silently skipping it if it cannot be opened. This is primarily used for # including '.depend' files, that's where the 'd' comes from. # # The 'silently skipping' only applies to the case where the file cannot be # opened. Parse errors and other errors are handled the same way as in the # other .include directives. # No complaint that there is no such file. .dinclude "${.CURDIR}/directive-dinclude-nonexistent.inc" # No complaint either, even though the operating system error is ENOTDIR, not # ENOENT. .dinclude "${MAKEFILE}/subdir" # Errors that are not related to opening the file are still reported. # expect: make: "directive-dinclude-error.inc" line 1: Invalid line 'syntax error' _!= echo 'syntax error' > directive-dinclude-error.inc .dinclude "${.CURDIR}/directive-dinclude-error.inc" _!= rm directive-dinclude-error.inc all: .PHONY