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author | Robert J. Chassell <bob@rattlesnake.com> | 1992-08-14 18:39:14 +0000 |
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committer | Robert J. Chassell <bob@rattlesnake.com> | 1992-08-14 18:39:14 +0000 |
commit | 30016eef42dc735213f371cca725f6dabc920a82 (patch) | |
tree | f7615ea327b8c5955e2250eb820345dd919b508b /make.texinfo | |
parent | 781ce7f4a8720515cce8e93db9145434b7bb515d (diff) | |
download | gunmake-30016eef42dc735213f371cca725f6dabc920a82.tar.gz |
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diff --git a/make.texinfo b/make.texinfo index cf8d4df..25e4981 100644 --- a/make.texinfo +++ b/make.texinfo @@ -6,21 +6,24 @@ @smallbook @c %**end of header +@set EDITION 0.34 Beta +@set VERSION 3.63 Beta +@set UPDATED 23 July 1992 +@c !!!!! is there a reason not to use the full date in the title page? -rm +@set UPDATE-MONTH July 1992 + @c finalout @c Combine the variable and function indices: @synindex vr fn -@c !!set edition, date, version here and in *two* additional places. -@c Search for !!set @ifinfo This file documents the GNU Make utility, which determines automatically which pieces of a large program need to be recompiled, and issues the commands to recompile them. -@c !!set edition, date, version -This is Edition 0.34 Beta, last updated 23 July 1992, -of @cite{The GNU Make Manual}, for @code{make}, Version 3.63 Beta. +This is Edition @value{EDITION}, last updated @value{UPDATED}, +of @cite{The GNU Make Manual}, for @code{make}, Version @value{VERSION}. Copyright (C) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -49,12 +52,11 @@ entitled ``GNU General Public License'' must be approved for accuracy by the Foundation. @end ifinfo -@c !!set edition, date, version @titlepage @title GNU Make @subtitle A Program for Directing Recompilation -@subtitle Edition 0.34 Beta, for @code{make} Version 3.63 Beta. -@subtitle July 1992 +@subtitle Edition @value{EDITION}, for @code{make} Version @value{VERSION}. +@subtitle @value{UPDATE-MONTH} @author by Richard M. Stallman and Roland McGrath @page @vskip 0pt plus 1filll @@ -88,14 +90,13 @@ Foundation. @node Top, Copying, (dir), (dir) @top Make -@c !!set edition, date, version The GNU @code{make} utility automatically determines which pieces of a large program need to be recompiled, and issues the commands to recompile them.@refill -This is Edition 0.34 Beta of the @cite{GNU Make Manual}, -last updated 23 July 1992 -for @code{make} Version 3.63 Beta.@refill +This is Edition @value{EDITION} of the @cite{GNU Make Manual}, +last updated @value{UPDATED} +for @code{make} Version @value{VERSION}.@refill This manual describes @code{make} and contains the following chapters:@refill @end ifinfo @@ -513,22 +514,22 @@ executable file called @code{edit} depends on eight object files which, in turn, depend on eight C source and three header files. In this example, all the C files include @file{defs.h}, but only those -defining editing commands include @file{commands.h}, and only low +defining editing commands include @file{command.h}, and only low level files that change the editor buffer include @file{buffer.h}. @example @group -edit : main.o kbd.o commands.o display.o \ +edit : main.o kbd.o command.o display.o \ insert.o search.o files.o utils.o - cc -o edit main.o kbd.o commands.o display.o \ + cc -o edit main.o kbd.o command.o display.o \ insert.o search.o files.o utils.o main.o : main.c defs.h cc -c main.c kbd.o : kbd.c defs.h command.h cc -c kbd.c -commands.o : command.c defs.h command.h - cc -c commands.c +command.o : command.c defs.h command.h + cc -c command.c display.o : display.c defs.h buffer.h cc -c display.c insert.o : insert.c defs.h buffer.h @@ -540,7 +541,7 @@ files.o : files.c defs.h buffer.h command.h utils.o : utils.c defs.h cc -c utils.c clean : - rm edit main.o kbd.o commands.o display.o \ + rm edit main.o kbd.o command.o display.o \ insert.o search.o files.o utils.o @end group @end example @@ -647,7 +648,7 @@ Thus, if we change the file @file{insert.c} and run @code{make}, @code{make} will compile that file to update @file{insert.o}, and then link @file{edit}. If we change the file @file{command.h} and run @code{make}, @code{make} will recompile the object files @file{kbd.o}, -@file{commands.o} and @file{files.o} and then link file @file{edit}. +@file{command.o} and @file{files.o} and then link file @file{edit}. @node Variables Simplify, make Deduces, How Make Works, Introduction @section Variables Make Makefiles Simpler @@ -657,9 +658,9 @@ In our example, we had to list all the object files twice in the rule for @example @group -edit : main.o kbd.o commands.o display.o \ +edit : main.o kbd.o command.o display.o \ insert.o search.o files.o utils.o - cc -o edit main.o kbd.o commands.o display.o \ + cc -o edit main.o kbd.o command.o display.o \ insert.o search.o files.o utils.o @end group @end example @@ -678,7 +679,7 @@ such a variable @code{objects} with a line like this in the makefile:@refill @example @group -objects = main.o kbd.o commands.o display.o \ +objects = main.o kbd.o command.o display.o \ insert.o search.o files.o utils.o @end group @end example @@ -693,7 +694,7 @@ for the object files: @example @group -objects = main.o kbd.o commands.o display.o \ +objects = main.o kbd.o command.o display.o \ insert.o search.o files.o utils.o edit : $(objects) @@ -702,8 +703,8 @@ main.o : main.c defs.h cc -c main.c kbd.o : kbd.c defs.h command.h cc -c kbd.c -commands.o : command.c defs.h command.h - cc -c commands.c +command.o : command.c defs.h command.h + cc -c command.c display.o : display.c defs.h buffer.h cc -c display.c insert.o : insert.c defs.h buffer.h @@ -739,7 +740,7 @@ Here is the entire example, with both of these changes, and a variable @example @group -objects = main.o kbd.o commands.o display.o \ +objects = main.o kbd.o command.o display.o \ insert.o search.o files.o utils.o edit : $(objects) @@ -747,7 +748,7 @@ edit : $(objects) main.o : defs.h kbd.o : defs.h command.h -commands.o : defs.h command.h +command.o : defs.h command.h display.o : defs.h buffer.h insert.o : defs.h buffer.h search.o : defs.h buffer.h @@ -778,21 +779,21 @@ Here is what one looks like: @example @group -objects = main.o kbd.o commands.o display.o \ +objects = main.o kbd.o command.o display.o \ insert.o search.o files.o utils.o edit : $(objects) cc -o edit $(objects) $(objects) : defs.h -kbd.o commands.o files.o : command.h +kbd.o command.o files.o : command.h display.o insert.o search.o files.o : buffer.h @end group @end example @noindent Here @file{defs.h} is given as a dependency of all the object files; -@file{commands.h} and @file{buffer.h} are dependencies of the specific +@file{command.h} and @file{buffer.h} are dependencies of the specific object files listed for them. Whether this is better is a matter of taste: it is more compact, but some @@ -1913,7 +1914,7 @@ This is useful in two cases. You want just dependencies, no commands. For example: @example -kbd.o commands.o files.o: command.h +kbd.o command.o files.o: command.h @end example @noindent |