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-# -*-perl-*-
-$description = "Test generic option processing.\n";
-
-open(MAKEFILE, "> $makefile");
-
-# The Contents of the MAKEFILE ...
-
-print MAKEFILE "foo 1foo: ; \@echo \$\@\n";
-
-close(MAKEFILE);
-
-# TEST 0
-
-&run_make_with_options($makefile, "-j 1foo", &get_logfile);
-if (!$parallel_jobs) {
- $answer = "$make_name: Parallel jobs (-j) are not supported on this platform.\n$make_name: Resetting to single job (-j1) mode.\n1foo\n";
-}
-else {
- $answer = "1foo\n";
-}
-
-# TEST 1
-
-# This test prints the usage string; I don't really know a good way to
-# test it. I guess I could invoke make with a known-bad option to see
-# what the usage looks like, then compare it to what I get here... :(
-
-# If I were always on UNIX, I could invoke it with 2>/dev/null, then
-# just check the error code.
-
-&run_make_with_options($makefile, "-j1foo 2>/dev/null", &get_logfile, 512);
-$answer = "";
-&compare_output($answer, &get_logfile(1));
-
-1;