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Text editors recognize it and allow quick navigation through it. The previous format was specific to make and would have required custom support in editors. The new format was already used in stack traces, except for the first line. Now all lines use the same format. @ text @make: directive-else.mk:14: The .else directive does not take arguments make: directive-else.mk:16: ok make: directive-else.mk:21: ok make: directive-else.mk:23: The .else directive does not take arguments make: directive-else.mk:29: if-less else make: directive-else.mk:36: ok make: directive-else.mk:38: warning: extra else make: directive-else.mk:51: The .else directive does not take arguments make: Fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue make: stopped making "all" in unit-tests exit status 1 @ 1.7 log @make: on error, print the targets to be made This helps to understand situations with several nested sub-makes in varying directories. @ text @d1 8 a8 8 make: "directive-else.mk" line 14: The .else directive does not take arguments make: "directive-else.mk" line 16: ok make: "directive-else.mk" line 21: ok make: "directive-else.mk" line 23: The .else directive does not take arguments make: "directive-else.mk" line 29: if-less else make: "directive-else.mk" line 36: ok make: "directive-else.mk" line 38: warning: extra else make: "directive-else.mk" line 51: The .else directive does not take arguments @ 1.6 log @tests/make: force line-based diagnostics to be listed in the tests This way, contradictions between the intended output and the actual output are closer together and have a better chance of being spotted. @ text @d10 1 a10 1 make: stopped in unit-tests @ 1.6.2.1 log @Sync with HEAD @ text @d1 8 a8 8 make: directive-else.mk:14: The .else directive does not take arguments make: directive-else.mk:16: ok make: directive-else.mk:21: ok make: directive-else.mk:23: The .else directive does not take arguments make: directive-else.mk:29: if-less else make: directive-else.mk:36: ok make: directive-else.mk:38: warning: extra else make: directive-else.mk:51: The .else directive does not take arguments d10 1 a10 1 make: stopped making "all" in unit-tests @ 1.5 log @make: remove period from end of error messages and warnings The majority of the existing error messages and warnings does not include a period at the end. Follow this style consistently. @ text @d2 7 a8 7 make: "directive-else.mk" line 15: ok make: "directive-else.mk" line 19: ok make: "directive-else.mk" line 21: The .else directive does not take arguments make: "directive-else.mk" line 26: if-less else make: "directive-else.mk" line 32: ok make: "directive-else.mk" line 33: warning: extra else make: "directive-else.mk" line 45: The .else directive does not take arguments @ 1.4 log @make(1): error out on .else with extraneous text @ text @d1 1 a1 1 make: "directive-else.mk" line 14: The .else directive does not take arguments. d4 1 a4 1 make: "directive-else.mk" line 21: The .else directive does not take arguments. d8 1 a8 1 make: "directive-else.mk" line 45: The .else directive does not take arguments. @ 1.3 log @make(1): in lint mode, check for ".else " @ text @d1 8 a8 8 make: "directive-else.mk" line 11: The .else directive does not take arguments. make: "directive-else.mk" line 12: ok make: "directive-else.mk" line 16: ok make: "directive-else.mk" line 17: The .else directive does not take arguments. make: "directive-else.mk" line 22: if-less else make: "directive-else.mk" line 28: ok make: "directive-else.mk" line 29: warning: extra else make: "directive-else.mk" line 42: The .else directive does not take arguments. @ 1.2 log @make(1): add tests for .else and .for + .endif @ text @d1 8 a8 5 make: "directive-else.mk" line 10: ok make: "directive-else.mk" line 14: ok make: "directive-else.mk" line 20: if-less else make: "directive-else.mk" line 26: ok make: "directive-else.mk" line 27: warning: extra else @ 1.1 log @make(1): add dummies for fine-grained tests, one per single feature The test names have been derived from the current manual page. All these tests are dummies right now, and the code from the existing tests will be moved into the new tests step by step. This is done to prevent modmisc, escape, varmod-edge and varmisc from growing without any bounds, and to reduce the side-effects of one test to the others. @ text @d1 8 a8 1 exit status 0 @