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-# -*-perl-*-
-
-$description = "<FILL IN SHORT DESCRIPTION HERE>";
-$details = "<FILL IN DETAILS OF HOW YOU TEST WHAT YOU SAY YOU ARE TESTING>";
-
-# Run a make test. See the documentation of run_make_test() in
-# run_make_tests.pl, but briefly the first argument is a string with the
-# contents of a makefile to be tested, the second is a string containing the
-# arguments to be passed to the make invocation, the third is a string
-# containing the expected output. The fourth is the expected exit code for
-# make. If not specified, it's assumed that the make program should succeed
-# (exit with 0).
-
-run_make_test('Your test makefile goes here',
- 'Arguments to pass to make go here',
- 'Expected output from the invocation goes here');
-
-# There are various special tokens, options, etc. See the full documentation
-# in run_make_tests.pl.
-
-
-# This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly.
-1;
-
-
-
-
-
-