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On Linux, GNU make emits "w" at the beginning of the MAKEFLAGS variable if -C is passed, which happens since vtest d6d228bcb3. In fact it emits any of the command line flags without the leading '-' in this case. gmake doesn't do that on BSD apparently. It's documented under Options/Recursion in the GNU make doc. There's also MFLAGS that could work but it does not contain the variables definitions. So let's just avoid the -C that we don't really need. This needs to be backported to stable versions.
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#!/bin/sh
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set -eux
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curl -fsSL https://github.com/vtest/VTest/archive/master.tar.gz -o VTest.tar.gz
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mkdir ../vtest
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tar xvf VTest.tar.gz -C ../vtest --strip-components=1
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# Special flags due to: https://github.com/vtest/VTest/issues/12
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# Note: do not use "make -C ../vtest", otherwise MAKEFLAGS contains "w"
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# and fails (see Options/Recursion in GNU Make doc, it contains the list
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# of options without the leading '-').
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# MFLAGS works on BSD but misses variable definitions on GNU Make.
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# Better just avoid the -C and do the cd ourselves then.
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cd ../vtest
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#
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# temporarily detect Apple Silicon (it's using /opt/homebrew instead of /usr/local)
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#
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if test -f /opt/homebrew/include/pcre2.h; then
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make FLAGS="-O2 -s -Wall" INCS="-Isrc -Ilib -I/usr/local/include -I/opt/homebrew/include -pthread"
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else
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make FLAGS="-O2 -s -Wall"
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fi
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