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author | Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com> | 1993-07-23 22:07:42 +0000 |
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committer | Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com> | 1993-07-23 22:07:42 +0000 |
commit | 7c30adcd57d9590ccbff8ac6c4fde05c393874c7 (patch) | |
tree | 293dd49c7b8fcebe4f7195ac50cf4aa9f8948f4a | |
parent | 8153755c1710f5a500f1d90a6721c212a920b062 (diff) | |
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diff --git a/make.texinfo b/make.texinfo index 1d85b40..b2792eb 100644 --- a/make.texinfo +++ b/make.texinfo @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ @set EDITION 0.43 @set VERSION 3.68 Beta -@set UPDATED 22 July 1993 +@set UPDATED 23 July 1993 @set UPDATE-MONTH July 1993 @c finalout @@ -1414,7 +1414,7 @@ appear on the line after the dependencies, with a tab character, or may appear on the same line, with a semicolon. Either way, the effect is the same. @xref{Commands, ,Writing the Commands in Rules}. -@cindex dollar sign (@code{$}) in rules +@cindex dollar sign (@code{$}), in rules @cindex @code{$}, in rules @cindex rule, and @code{$} Because dollar signs are used to start variable references, if you really @@ -6796,7 +6796,7 @@ rules whose target patterns match that file's name; see @ref{Interrupts}.)@refill @cindex intermediate files, preserving @cindex preserving intermediate files -@cindex preserving with .PRECIOUS +@cindex preserving with @code{.PRECIOUS} @cindex @code{.PRECIOUS} intermediate files A chain can involve more than two implicit rules. For example, it is @@ -7895,7 +7895,7 @@ Use the @samp{-h} or @samp{--help} option to summarize the options to @code{make}. @item -Simply-expand variables. @xref{Flavors, ,The Two Flavors of Variables}. +Simply-expanded variables. @xref{Flavors, ,The Two Flavors of Variables}. @item Pass command-line variable assignments automatically through the @@ -7955,7 +7955,7 @@ form @samp{-l@var{name}}. @item Allow suffixes for suffix rules (@pxref{Suffix Rules, ,Old-Fashioned Suffix Rules}) to contain any -characters. In other version of @code{make}, they must begin with +characters. In other versions of @code{make}, they must begin with @samp{.} and not contain any @samp{/} characters. @item @@ -8010,7 +8010,7 @@ Suffixes (used in suffix rules) that end with the character @samp{~} have a special meaning to System V @code{make}; they refer to the SCCS file that corresponds to the file one would get without the @samp{~}. For example, the -suffix rule @samp{.c~.o} would make the file @file{@var{n}.o} file from +suffix rule @samp{.c~.o} would make the file @file{@var{n}.o} from the SCCS file @file{s.@var{n}.c}. For complete coverage, a whole series of such suffix rules is required. @xref{Suffix Rules, ,Old-Fashioned Suffix Rules}. @@ -8114,7 +8114,7 @@ special treatment. This appendix summarizes the directives, text manipulation functions, and special variables which GNU @code{make} understands. @xref{Special Targets}, @ref{Catalogue of Rules, ,Catalogue of Implicit Rules}, -and @ref{Options Summary, ,Summary of Options}. +and @ref{Options Summary, ,Summary of Options}, for other summaries. Here is a summary of the directives GNU @code{make} recognizes: |