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Re: Request for help in setting a variable in GNU Make.
From: |
Paul D. Smith |
Subject: |
Re: Request for help in setting a variable in GNU Make. |
Date: |
Thu, 6 Apr 2006 08:18:49 -0400 |
%% Greg Chicares <address@hidden> writes:
>> $(PROG): $(SRC)
>> gcc -c $?
>> gcc -o $@ $(^:.c=.o)
gc> I think that does more work than is needed.
gc> That would execute
gc> gcc -c a.c b.c c.c
Nope. Check out the definition of the $? automatic variable in the GNU
make manual.
Using the $? variable is definitely what the OP wants. That's what it's
there for.
Another option (untested) that might be a tiny bit faster (but maybe not
enough to matter):
$(PROG): $(SRC)
gcc -o $@ $? $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(filter-out $?,$^))
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