Testing code that uses Makefile can be achieved by writing tests in a separate language like Perl and using the Makefile to automate the build process. Here’s a basic example of how to set it up.
# Example Makefile
all: test
test:
perl -MTest::More -e 'ok(1, "This test is okay")'
clean:
rm -f *.o
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