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# This file is part of flex.

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FLEX = $(top_builddir)/flex$(EXEEXT)

CLEANFILES = OUTPUT

# The test below just wants to know if flex can process multiple
# concatenated options. The -c and -n options both do nothing, so we
# group them together to see if flex will still function. We write the
# output to /dev/null since we don't really care what flex produces,
# just that it runs successfully.

test:
	echo %% | $(FLEX) -cn -o /dev/null