According to Jim Meyering on 1/14/2010 1:08 AM:
> Think of a set-up function that (when $EXEEXT is nonempty)
> iterates through the *.$EXEEXT executables in a specified directory...
>
> create_exe_shim_functions ()
> {
> case $EXEEXT in
> '') return 0 ;;
> .exe) ;;
> *) echo "$0: unexpected value of $EXEEXT" 1>&2; return 1 ;;
> esac
So we still have to pass EXEEXT through TESTS_ENVIRONMENT in
modules/*-tests for any test that uses a .sh file. But other than that,
all of our tests-*.sh no longer need to worry about EXEEXT, once they've
been converted to use init.sh. I like it.
Or go one step further, do the search for *.exe without regards to
$EXEEXT, skipping this case block, and simplifying modules/*-tests.
> # Remove the .$EXEEXT suffix.
> base=${file%.$EXEEXT}
This is not portable to Solaris /bin/sh. Unless we take the same measures
as coreutils to ensure a (mostly) POSIX-compliant shell, I think we are
better off using only features supported by common /bin/sh.
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Eric Blake [email protected]
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