#!/bin/sh set -ev echo $0 # This test ensures that strict will fail if we do not include in the # facfile an input that is generated by another rule. rm -rf $0.dir mkdir $0.dir cd $0.dir cat > top.fac < foo | cp foo bar | cp foo baz < foo EOF git init git add top.fac if ${FAC:-../../fac} --strict &> fac.out; then cat fac.out echo this should fail for one reason or another exit 1 fi cat fac.out if ${FAC:-../../fac} --strict &> fac.out; then cat fac.out echo this should fail due to strictness exit 1 fi cat fac.out grep 'requires foo' fac.out cat > top.fac < foo | cp foo bar < foo | cp foo baz < foo EOF ${FAC:-../../fac} --strict grep foo bar exit 0