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Re: about immediate and deferred variable assignment in GNU make
From: |
Paul D. Smith |
Subject: |
Re: about immediate and deferred variable assignment in GNU make |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Apr 2006 09:14:33 -0400 |
%% Lin George <address@hidden> writes:
pds> A recursive variable (expansion is deferred) will have to be
pds> expanded every time the variable is referenced. Any variables in
pds> the value expand to their CURRENT values, not what they were when
pds> the simple variable was assigned.
pds> Doh. I mean "when the _recursive_ variable was assigned."
lg> I think you mean assigned when you mentioned "referenced". Correct?
No.
See my message from yesterday on the difference between "assigned" and
"referenced".
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Re: about immediate and deferred variable assignment in GNU make, Lin George, 2006/04/26
- Re: about immediate and deferred variable assignment in GNU make, Paul D. Smith, 2006/04/26
- Re: about immediate and deferred variable assignment in GNU make, Lin George, 2006/04/26
- Re: about immediate and deferred variable assignment in GNU make, Paul D. Smith, 2006/04/27
- Re: about immediate and deferred variable assignment in GNU make, Lin George, 2006/04/28
- Re: about immediate and deferred variable assignment in GNU make, Paul D. Smith, 2006/04/28
- Re: about immediate and deferred variable assignment in GNU make, Dave Hylands, 2006/04/28