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Kaz Kylheku (gmake) |
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Tue, 16 Jun 2020 10:55:50 -0700 |
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On 2020-06-15 16:53, Budi wrote:
How can we have make's 'include' command in makefile not to precede
the first/default target in the actual processes?
I found it always processed the earliest, how to solve this?
E.g. in Vi type "dd" on the include line, move the cursor somewhere
below the first target/rule, then paste with "p". :)
include directives can appear anywhere in the Makefile (except, of
course,
in the middle of syntax that would break due to their presence).
A rule can refer to variables that are defined later, possibly via
inclusion:
$ cat Makefile
.PHONY: foo
foo: $(OBJS)
echo update $(OBJS)
OBJS = a b c # this could come from an include!
$ make
echo update a b c
update a b c
- [no subject], Budi, 2020/06/15
- Re:, Budi, 2020/06/15
- Re:, Philip Guenther, 2020/06/15
- Re:, Budi, 2020/06/16
- Re:, David Deutsch, 2020/06/16
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- Re:, Budi, 2020/06/16
- Re:, Kaz Kylheku (gmake), 2020/06/16