No make dependencies on binaries allowed (was Recommend a C compiler?)
Peter Desnoyers
desnoyer at apple.com
Sat Aug 19 07:32:50 AEST 1989
In article <2009 at ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov> raymond at ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov (Eric
A. Raymond) writes:
> >A project file might contain (from Turbo C User's Guide, p. 36):
>
> > MYMAIN (MYFUNCS.H, SPECIAL.OBJ)
> > MYFUNCS (MYFUNCS.H, OTHER.LIB)
> > SPECIAL.OBJ
> > OTHER.LIB
>
> Of course, there is no way a LIB or OBJ file could have a compile-time
> effect on a source file.
Not necessarily true . I've written a make file (with lots of awk code
to go with it) to compensate for a broken cross-linker where the
dependencies run sort of like:
.c -> .asm -> .obj -> .map -> .asm -> .obj -> .map -> .cmd -> .hex
(where .cmd is a linker command file)
Also, what about assembler equate generators - e.g.
grep "#define" foo.h | awk -f gnarly.awk > equgen.c
cc equgen.c -o equgen
equgen > foo.equ
In this case the object is only an intermediate step, but you certainly
could write the makefile in such a way that source (foo.asm) would
depend on object or binary (equgen.o & equgen).
Peter Desnoyers
Apple ATG
(408) 974-4469
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