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Equivalent Makefile setting for 'make -r' option?
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gk |
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Equivalent Makefile setting for 'make -r' option? |
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Fri, 08 Nov 2002 15:13:37 -0800 |
Is there any way besides command line option to invoke: `--no-builtin-rules'?
I was hoping for something like:
.SUFFIXES:
Does the above do the same as 'make -r'?
The manual is rather unclear on the difference between 'suffix rules' and
'implicit rules' and 'pattern rules'
Are they the same?
The manual implies they are differerent when it says:
>"Suffix rules" are a more limited way to define implicit rules.
Pattern rules are more general and clearer, but suffix rules are
retained for compatibility.
Obviously the presence of builtin rules affects how a makefile works.
I do not want any built-in rules or suffix rules. I want to write all my
own pattern rules and I don't want them to conflict with any existing
suffix/pattern rules and I don't want to depend on users knowing that they
must always type 'make -r' to build a project either.
- Greg Keraunen
- Equivalent Makefile setting for 'make -r' option?,
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