01-22-2013
What I did was to have only one makefile for each application and store them in a single folder. Then the main Makefile will execute the appropriate Makefile
I think I have a solution. Let me try it and will report back.
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I am rewriting them.
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Makefile::AST(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Makefile::AST(3pm)
NAME
Makefile::AST - AST for (GNU) makefiles
DESCRIPTION
The structure of this (GNU) makefile AST is designed based on GNU make's data base listing output produced by "--print-data-base".
This AST library provides the following classes:
Makefile::AST
The primary class for ASTs. Provides interface for node adding and querying, such as "add_implicit_rule", "apply_implicit_rules",
"add_explicit_rule", "apply_explicit_rules", "add_var", "add_auto_var", "get_var", as well as lots of other utility functions, like
method "eval_var_value" for computing the ultimate values of makefile variables, method "enter_pad" and "leave_pad" for local
variable's scoping pad.
Makefile::AST::Rule::Base
This is the base class for the rule nodes in the AST. It has properties like "normal_prereqs", "order_prereqs", "commands", and
"colon".
Makefile::AST::Rule
This class represents the de-sugared form of simple rules and implicite rules after application. It inherits from
Makefile::AST::Rule::Base, and adds new properties "target" and "other_targets".
Makefile::AST::Rule::Implicit
This class represents the implicit rule nodes in the AST. It inherits from Makefile::AST::Rule::Base, and adds new properties
"targets", "match_anything", and "is_terminal".
Makefile::AST::StemMatch
This class encapsulates the file pattern matching (file names containing "%") and stem substitution algorithms.
Makefile::AST::Variable
It represents the makefile variable nodes in the AST, including "name", "value", "flavor", and "origin".
Makefile::AST::Command
Used to encapsulate information regarding makefile rule commands (e.g. command body, command modifiers "@", "-", "+", and etc.) as a
whole.
LIMITATIONS AND TODO
Adding support for other flavors' makes into this AST library should make a huge amount of sense. The most interesting candiate is
Microsoft's NMAKE.
CODE REPOSITORY
For the very latest version of this script, check out the source from
http://github.com/agentzh/makefile-parser-pm <http://github.com/agentzh/makefile-parser-pm>.
There is anonymous access to all.
AUTHOR
Zhang "agentzh" Yichun "<agentzh@gmail.com>"
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2007-2008 by Zhang "agentzh" Yichun (agentzh).
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Makefile::AST::Evaluator, Makefile::Parser::GmakeDB, makesimple, pgmake-db, Makefile::DOM.
perl v5.12.4 2011-08-17 Makefile::AST(3pm)