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#!/bin/sh
# autopkgtest check: Builds a small application against libproxy, checking
# if it compiles, links and runs successfully.
# Author: Rafał Cieślak <rafalcieslak256@ubuntu.com>

set -eu

WORKDIR=$(mktemp -d)
trap 'rm -rf "$WORKDIR"' 0 INT QUIT ABRT PIPE TERM

if [ -n "${DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE:-}" ]; then
    CROSS_COMPILE="$DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE-"
else
    CROSS_COMPILE=
fi

cd "$WORKDIR"

cat <<EOF > build_test.c
#include <proxy.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
  pxProxyFactory *pf = px_proxy_factory_new();
  if (!pf) return 1;
  return 0;
}
EOF

"${CROSS_COMPILE}gcc" -o build_test build_test.c -lproxy
echo "build (legacy): OK"
[ -x build_test ]
./build_test
echo "run: OK"

# Deliberately word-splitting, that's how pkg-config works:
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
"${CROSS_COMPILE}gcc" -o build_test2 build_test.c $("${CROSS_COMPILE}pkg-config" --cflags --libs libproxy-1.0)
echo "build (with pkg-config): OK"
[ -x build_test2 ]
./build_test2
echo "run: OK"