Makefile Pattern Rule Subdirectory at Theodore Suttle blog

Makefile Pattern Rule Subdirectory. A simpler form of static pattern rules; A pattern rule looks like an ordinary rule, except that its target contains the character ‘%’ (exactly one of them). A way to define your own implicit rules; There are two alternatives how to specify the targets: Since the target is ‘%’, this rule will apply. A pattern rule contains the character ‘%’ (exactly one of them) in the target; Pattern rules are often used but quite confusing. Otherwise, it looks exactly like an ordinary rule. You can look at them as two ways: The directory will then be put in front of the stem. The target is considered a pattern. A makefile is executed with the make command, e.g. By default, when make looks for the makefile, if a makefile name was not included as a parameter, it. When the stem is used to build the target name and prerequisites, the directory part is stripped.

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You can look at them as two ways: There are two alternatives how to specify the targets: When the stem is used to build the target name and prerequisites, the directory part is stripped. The target is considered a pattern. Otherwise, it looks exactly like an ordinary rule. A makefile is executed with the make command, e.g. Pattern rules are often used but quite confusing. By default, when make looks for the makefile, if a makefile name was not included as a parameter, it. A pattern rule looks like an ordinary rule, except that its target contains the character ‘%’ (exactly one of them). Since the target is ‘%’, this rule will apply.

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Makefile Pattern Rule Subdirectory A makefile is executed with the make command, e.g. By default, when make looks for the makefile, if a makefile name was not included as a parameter, it. When the stem is used to build the target name and prerequisites, the directory part is stripped. The directory will then be put in front of the stem. A simpler form of static pattern rules; The target is considered a pattern. There are two alternatives how to specify the targets: Since the target is ‘%’, this rule will apply. A way to define your own implicit rules; You can look at them as two ways: Pattern rules are often used but quite confusing. A pattern rule looks like an ordinary rule, except that its target contains the character ‘%’ (exactly one of them). Otherwise, it looks exactly like an ordinary rule. A makefile is executed with the make command, e.g. A pattern rule contains the character ‘%’ (exactly one of them) in the target;

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