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Re: Posix standard for leading TABs?
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Soren A |
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Re: Posix standard for leading TABs? |
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Fri, 11 Oct 2002 17:19:51 +0000 (UTC) |
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"Paul D. Smith" <address@hidden> wrote around 11 Oct 2002
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> Um... wha?
<smile>
> Of course the POSIX standard defines the syntax of makefiles in a
> non-ambiguous way--that's what it's for.
> sa> Is a single leading TAB character mandatory, or can there be
> sa> multiple TAB characters before the beginning of the actual command
> sa> for 'make' to spawn?
>
> It's required to have a TAB as the first character. Everything after
> the first character is considered part of the command script. So, if
> you have >1 TAB the second and subsequent ones are included as part of
> the command that make executes.
Thanks very much. Just to satisfy your apparent bewilderment at the
question, I came across a tool that generates Makefiles from templates,
and these templates (and the Makefiles they generate) have doubled TAB
chars. In corresponding with the maintainer this question was raised and
I needed to have the precise answer you have provided in order to
successfully (as it turns out) argue the case for him to change this.
Soren A
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