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Re: $(eval) and shell variables help
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Paul D. Smith |
Subject: |
Re: $(eval) and shell variables help |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 15:38:46 -0500 |
%% "Anoni" <address@hidden> writes:
a> How do you get the value of a shell variable (e.g, exit number) in an
a> $(eval) context?
I think you're confused about what eval does.
It does not _run_ a makefile. It only evaluates it: reads it in so that
it's now part of make's internal database.
a> define TEMPLATE
a> $(1) : blah blah...; \
a> @some_command; \
a> exit_status=...; \
a> if [ ... != 0 ]; then \
a> exit 1; \
a> fi; \
a> touch $$@;
a> endef
a> $(foreach t,$(targets),$(eval $(call TEMPLATE,$(t))))
This identical to writing the contents of the TEMPLATE variable out by
hand, once for each word in $(targets).
Neither more nor less.
Maybe if you described what you were actually trying to do we could give
you better advice.
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