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Re: Math and GMake
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Tzafrir Cohen |
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Re: Math and GMake |
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Mon, 27 Sep 2004 22:03:30 +0200 |
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On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 02:00:54PM -0400, Ken Smith wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 01:27:07PM -0400, Noel Yap wrote:
> > Ken Smith wrote:
> >
> > >I'm basically pushing on gmake to see how far it can go so I can design
> > >a generalized framework that can work within a particular environment.
> > >I am willing to use external code and very well may offload some of this
> > >sort of processing to scripts. I am interested in using gmake
> > >primitives alone inasmuch is possible to keep the framework managable.
> >
> > I can completely understand this goal, but since gmake is foremost a text
> > processing tool, I wouldn't hold out too much hope for this (that is,
> > possibly, until GUILE is supported ;-)
>
> I actually came up with a fairly exciting idea over the weekend. Here's
> the basic idea.
>
> Fork a perl script which opens a domain socket. Put the domain socket
> in the build directory somewhere.
[ snip ]
I have an even more revulutionary idea. Why nor rewrite make in perl,
and allow the use of perl code for the rules? This will make everything
simpler.
I have even come up with a good name for it: cons
Back to the original question: make is a a text processor. It tends to
use extra space and variables, and generally should never reassign a
value to a variable. thus recurtion is probably not a Good Thing with
gmake.
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- Math and GMake, Ken Smith, 2004/09/24
- Re: Math and GMake, Tzafrir Cohen, 2004/09/25
- Re: Math and GMake, Noel Yap, 2004/09/26
- Re: Math and GMake, Ken Smith, 2004/09/27
- Re: Math and GMake, Tzafrir Cohen, 2004/09/27
- Re: Math and GMake, Ken Smith, 2004/09/27
- Re: Math and GMake, Noel Yap, 2004/09/27
- Re: Math and GMake, Ken Smith, 2004/09/27
- Re: Math and GMake, Noel Yap, 2004/09/27
- Re: Math and GMake, Ken Smith, 2004/09/27
- Re: Math and GMake,
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