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Re: Idea: Standard way to negate special targets
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Edward Welbourne |
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Re: Idea: Standard way to negate special targets |
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Wed, 12 Jun 2019 08:42:15 +0000 |
David A. Wheeler (11 June 2019 22:25) wrote:
> I know of no other use for "!" in prerequisites.
Well, it could be a file-name ;^>
For example, compare /usr/bin/[
A Unix could implement the shell's ! as an actual command.
The make-file to build it would have ! as a target to build.
The check rule to test it would have it as a prerequisite.
However simply putting it at the end of the prerequisites would suffice
to work round any problem here; or, indeed, just not putting it
immediately before a special prerequisite (as the special "target" must
now be described).
Eddy.