November 09, 2004 Can someone please explain 'make' to me | ||||
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The 'make' tool documentation is pretty... Lacking. Could someone paste me a simple example makefile? |
November 09, 2004 Re: Can someone please explain 'make' to me | ||||
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Posted in reply to Joey Peters | Joey Peters wrote:
> The 'make' tool documentation is pretty... Lacking. Could someone paste me a
> simple example makefile?
'make' is a standard tool that's used a lot more on Unix than it is on Windows (if you know all this, forgive me). If you're so inclined, O'Reilly has a good little book called "Managing Projects with Make." Here's a sample makefile:
program : main.o mod1.o mod2.o
sc program main.o mod1.o mod2.o
main.o : main.d
dmd -c main.d
mod1.o : mod1.d
dmd mod1.d
mod2.o : mod2.d
dmd mod2.d
'program' is a target, and its dependencies are listed after the colon. The following tab-indented line contains the command that builds 'program.' But first make goes and builds all its dependencies, so mod1.o depends only on 'mod1.d' and is built using the command 'dmd -c main.d,' etc. Things can get a bit tricky, as makefiles can contain macros like:
name = string
So when you place '$(name)' in the makefile it will be replaced with 'string.' This should be enough to go on. There are some rather long makefiles in the dmd source tree that I assume you've found :)
Sean
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