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authorRoland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>1993-03-08 21:54:29 +0000
committerRoland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>1993-03-08 21:54:29 +0000
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@@ -6,10 +6,10 @@
@smallbook
@c %**end of header
-@set EDITION 0.40
-@set VERSION 3.63 Beta
-@set UPDATED 14 January 1993
-@set UPDATE-MONTH January 1993
+@set EDITION 0.41
+@set VERSION 3.64 Beta
+@set UPDATED 8 March 1993
+@set UPDATE-MONTH March 1993
@c finalout
@@ -7768,9 +7768,10 @@ strings. We feel it is much cleaner to always use automatic variables
and thus make this feature obsolete.@refill
@item
-In some Unix @code{make}s, implicit rule search (@pxref{Implicit Rules, ,Using Implicit Rules}) is
-apparently done for @emph{all} targets, not just those without commands.
-This means you can do:@refill
+In some Unix @code{make}s, implicit rule search
+(@pxref{Implicit Rules, ,Using Implicit Rules}) is apparently done for
+@emph{all} targets, not just those without commands. This means you can
+do:@refill
@example
@group
@@ -7791,6 +7792,26 @@ and doing such a thing simply does not fit the model.@refill
GNU @code{make} does not include any built-in implicit rules for
compiling or preprocessing EFL programs. If we hear of anyone who is
using EFL, we will gladly add them.
+
+@item
+It appears that in SVR4 @code{make}, a suffix rule can be specified with
+no commands, and it is treated as if it had empty commands
+(@pxref{Empty Commands}). For example:
+
+@example
+.c.a:
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+will override the built-in @file{.c.a} suffix rule.
+
+We feel that it is cleaner for a rule without commands to always simply
+add to the dependency list for the target. The above example can be
+easily rewritten to get the desired behavior in GNU @code{make}:
+
+@example
+.c.a: ;
+@end example
@end itemize
@comment The makefile standards are in a separate file that is also