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Conditionals that Test Flags
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Conditionals that Test Flags
You can write a conditional that tests make command flags such as ‘-t’ by using the variable MAKEFLAGS together with the findstring function (see Functions for String Substitution and Analysis ). This is useful when touch is not enough to make a file appear up to date.
The
findstring function determines whether one string appears as a substring of another. If
you want to test for the ‘-t’ flag, use ‘t’ as the first string and the value of MAKEFLAGS as the other.
For example, the following shows how to arrange to use ‘
ranlib -t’ to finish marking an archive file up to date.
archive.a... :
ifneq (,$(findstring t,$(MAKEFLAGS)))
+touch archive.a
+ranlib -t archive.a
else
ranlib archive.a
endif
The ‘+’ prefix marks those command lines as “recursive” so that they will be
executed despite use of the ‘-t’ flag. See Recursive Use of make.
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