# $NetBSD: varmod-remember.mk,v 1.6 2021/03/14 17:27:27 rillig Exp $ # # Tests for the :_ modifier, which saves the current variable value # in the _ variable or another, to be used later again. .if ${1 2 3:L:_:@var@${_}@} != "1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3" . error .endif # In the parameterized form, having the variable name on the right side of # the = assignment operator is confusing. In almost all other situations # the variable name is on the left-hand side of the = operator. Luckily # this modifier is only rarely needed. .if ${1 2 3:L:@var@${var:_=SAVED:}@} != "1 2 3" . error .elif ${SAVED} != "3" . error .endif # The ':_' modifier takes a variable name as optional argument. This variable # name can refer to other variables, though this was rather an implementation # oversight than an intended feature. The variable name stops at the first # '}' or ')' and thus cannot use the usual form ${VARNAME} of long variable # names. # # Because of all these edge-casey conditions, this "feature" has been removed # in var.c 1.867 from 2021-03-14. S= INDIRECT_VARNAME .if ${value:L:@var@${var:_=$S}@} != "value" . error .elif defined(INDIRECT_VARNAME) . error .endif all: