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Re: Problem with target specific variables
From: |
Paul D. Smith |
Subject: |
Re: Problem with target specific variables |
Date: |
Fri, 18 Apr 2003 08:27:11 -0400 |
%% Patrick West <address@hidden> writes:
pw> I understand what is happening. PROG is set to $@, and $(PROG) is
pw> expanded within the context of the target. So in prog1info, for
pw> example, $@ is prog1info, so $(PROG) expands to prog1info.
Right.
pw> The output I get is:
pw> prog1info
pw> prog1
pw> prog2info
pw> prog2
pw> The output I would like to get is:
pw> prog1
pw> prog1
pw> prog2
pw> prog2
pw> Any suggestions?
You can't do this using target-specific variables by themselves. If you
get GNU make 3.80 you can use $(eval ...) to do it.
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