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# Syntax issues: not Python 3 ready.
# Unfortunately the master test results files are not only different for
# each version of Python, they can also be different for 32-bit and 64-bit
# versions and different for x86 and SPARC platforms.
COMPONENT_TEST_MASTER = $(COMPONENT_TEST_RESULTS_DIR)/results-$(PYTHON_VERSION)-$(BITS).$(MACH).master
# Using gsed with a specific set of transforms to be applied to the test
# results to try to normalize them, was problematic. It resulted in 8
# different ~650Kb master test files. Several of these lines needed to be
# deleted (as opposed to being normalized) because they appear in a
# non-deterministic order.
#
# Using nawk to just extract lines starting with:
# [FAIL]: ...
# [ERROR]: ...
# Ran XXXX tests in ...
# FAILED ...
# OK
# and stripping out the random portions (like time to complete the tests),
# resulted in 8 master test files each less than 1Kb in size.
COMPONENT_TEST_TRANSFORMS = "'/^\[FAIL\]: / { print }; /^\[ERROR\]: / { print }; /^Ran / { sub(\" tests in .+s\", \" tests in\"); print }; /^FAILED / { print }; /^OK / { print };'"
build: $(BUILD_32_and_64)
test: $(TEST_32_and_64)
system-test: $(SYSTEM_TEST_32_and_64)