1# $NetBSD: directive-for-break.mk,v 1.3 2022/09/24 10:52:05 rillig Exp $ 2# 3# Tests for .break in .for loops, which immediately terminates processing of 4# the surrounding .for loop. 5 6 7# .break terminates the loop early. 8# This is usually done within a conditional. 9.for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10. if $i == 3 11I= $i 12. break 13I= unreached 14. endif 15.endfor 16.if $I != "3" 17. error 18.endif 19 20 21# The .break only breaks out of the immediately surrounding .for loop, any 22# other .for loops are continued normally. 23.for outer in o1 o2 o3 24. for inner in i1 i2 i3 25. if ${outer} == o2 && ${inner} == i2 26. break 27. endif 28COMBINED+= ${outer}-${inner} 29. endfor 30.endfor 31# Only o2-i2 and o2-i3 are missing. 32.if ${COMBINED} != "o1-i1 o1-i2 o1-i3 o2-i1 o3-i1 o3-i2 o3-i3" 33. error 34.endif 35 36 37# A .break outside the context of a .for loop is an error. 38.if $I == 0 39# No parse error, even though the .break occurs outside a .for loop, since 40# lines from inactive branches are only parsed as far as necessary to see 41# whether they belong to an .if/.elif/.else/.endif chain. 42. break 43.else 44# expect+1: break outside of for loop 45. break 46.endif 47 48 49# Since cond.c 1.335 from 2022-09-02 and before cond.c 1.338 from 2022-09-23, 50# the following paragraph generated the wrong error message '4294967294 open 51# conditionals'. 52.if 1 53. if 2 54. for var in value 55. if 3 56. break 57. endif 58. endfor 59. endif 60.endif 61