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RE: Here Documents in commands
From: |
Peter Ring |
Subject: |
RE: Here Documents in commands |
Date: |
Fri, 29 Nov 2002 10:14:21 +0100 |
Read up on 'Defining Variables Verbatim', the define directive. Using
define, you can assign a multi-line value to a variable. This multi-line
variable can of course contain references to variables that will get
expanded when you reference the multi-line variable. Bingo, you've got a
multi-line template.
Kind regards
Peter Ring
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden Behalf
Of Jens Schweikhardt
Sent: 28. november 2002 20:36
To: address@hidden
Subject: Here Documents in commands
hello, world\n
I've been thinking long and deep and even made a few attempts at using
shell "here documents" in the commands for a rule. My conclusion is that
it is impossible, at least with a POSIX shell. Make's command execution
with sh is inherently line oriented, while here documents are multi-line
by definition. Continuing lines in the Makefile with backslash newline
can't work because the shell only sees the resulting single line.
In the remote event that I have overlooked something, does anyone
know a way how to get something like
cat << EOF
foo
bar
EOF
in a rule?
PS: Yes, I can get the same effect with a fews echos. Consider it a
proof-of-concept question.
Regards,
Jens
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