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Top Forums Programming Make-question - redefine a macro, using another macro..? Post 302266577 by alex_5161 on Wednesday 10th of December 2008 03:12:57 PM
Old 12-10-2008
Make-question - redefine a macro, using another macro..?

I think there is no problem to use any macro in a new macro definishion, but I have a problem with that.
I can not understand why?

I have a *.mak file that inludes file with many definitions and rules.
Code:
##############################################
include dstndflt.mak
...

One of the declarations I need to change, adding some options
Thant is
Code:
PCFLAGS=MODE=ANSI RELEASE_CURSOR=NO LTYPE=$(LIST) IRECLEN=255 -xs \
ORECLEN=255 DEF_SQLCODE=YES $(PCADD)

In my make-file on begining I do that:
Code:
...
PCFLAGS=SQLCHECK=SEMANTICS $(PCFLAGS)  
...

and proces it. - Have an error:
Code:
> make -f t_7713_DB.mak
mksh: Fatal error in reader: Loop detected when expanding macro value `SQLCHECK=SEMANTICS $(PCFLAGS)'

What is wrong?
I have tryed with temporary reassigning, but the same result:
Code:
tmp=$(PCFLAGS)
PCFLAGS=SQLCHECK=SEMANTICS $(tmp)   
...
 #in shell, executing
> make -f t_7713_DB.mak
mksh: Fatal error in reader: Loop detected when expanding macro value `SQLCHECK=SEMANTICS $(tmp)'

Upreciate your help!
 

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assert.h(3HEAD) 						      Headers							   assert.h(3HEAD)

NAME
assert.h, assert - verify program assertion SYNOPSIS
#include <assert.h> DESCRIPTION
The <assert.h> header defines the assert() macro. It refers to the macro NDEBUG which is not defined in the header. If NDEBUG is defined as a macro name before the inclusion of this header, the assert() macro is defined simply as: #define assert(ignore)((void) 0) Otherwise, the macro behaves as described in assert(3C). The assert() macro is redefined according to the current state of NDEBUG each time <assert.h> is included. The assert() macro is implemented as a macro, not as a function. If the macro definition is suppressed in order to access an actual func- tion, the behavior is undefined. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Standard | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
assert(3C), attributes(5), standards(5) SunOS 5.10 10 Sep 2004 assert.h(3HEAD)
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