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Re: Make feature rq: Non-pattern rules with multi-target commands
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Paul D. Smith |
Subject: |
Re: Make feature rq: Non-pattern rules with multi-target commands |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Oct 2002 21:23:55 -0400 |
%% Philip Guenther <address@hidden> writes:
pg> Yeah, this can be useful in some cases. I remember doing this with
pg> SunOS 4's make using the syntax
pg> target1 + target2: dependencies
pg> command
pg> but GNU make does not (currently) support that.
I don't like this syntax: it's confusing. What does something like this
mean?
target1 + target2 target3: prerequisites
command
?? There are two obvious things it might mean, and I don't like either
of them :).
When GNU make gets this feature, I don't think it will use this syntax.
I was thinking something like adding a special delimiter:
target1 target2 +: prerequisites
command
or "|:" or something like that.
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