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Top Forums Programming First time programmer needs Help with Makefiles Post 302954170 by pintu1228 on Friday 4th of September 2015 11:56:37 PM
Old 09-05-2015
here are the errors I get when I type in make at the command line:

Code:
g++ -o frprog fr.o
fr.o: In function `main':
fr.cc:(.text+0x21): undefined reference to `f1()'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Makefile:4: recipe for target 'frprog' failed
make: *** [frprog] Error 1
make: *** No rule to make target 'bb.h', needed by 'gq.o'.
g++ -o vwprog vw.o
vw.o: In function `main':
vw.cc:(.text+0x21): undefined reference to `x2()'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Makefile:16: recipe for target 'vwprog' failed
make: *** [vwprog] Error 1
make: Target 'all' not remade because of errors.


Last edited by Don Cragun; 09-05-2015 at 01:08 AM.. Reason: Add CODE and ICODE tags again.
 

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Makefile::AST::Evaluator(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Makefile::AST::Evaluator(3pm)

NAME
Makefile::AST::Evaluator - Evaluator and runtime for Makefile::AST instances SYNOPSIS
use Makefile::AST::Evaluator; $Makefile::AST::Evaluator::JustPrint = 0; $Makefile::AST::Evaluator::Quiet = 1; $Makefile::AST::Evaluator::IgnoreErrors = 1; $Makefile::AST::Evaluator::AlwaysMake = 1; $Makefile::AST::Evaluator::Question = 1; # $ast is a Makefile::AST instance: my $eval = Makefile::AST::Evaluator->new($ast); Makefile::AST::Evaluator->add_trigger( firing_rule => sub { my ($self, $rule, $ast_cmds) = @_; my $target = $rule->target; my $colon = $rule->colon; my @normal_prereqs = @{ $rule->normal_prereqs }; # ... } ); $eval->set_required_target($user_makefile) $eval->make($goal); DESCRIPTION
This module implementes an evaluator or a runtime for makefile ASTs represented by Makefile::AST instances. It "executes" the specified GNU make AST by the GNU makefile semantics. Note that, "execution" not necessarily mean building a project tree by firing makefile rule commands. Actually you can defining your own triggers by calling the add_trigger method. (See the "SYNOPSIS" for examples.) In other words, you can do more interesting things like plotting the call path tree of a Makefile using Graphviz, or translating the original makefile to another form (like what the makesimple script does). It's worth mentioning that, most of the construction algorithm for topological graph s (including implicit rule application) have already been implemented in Makefile::AST and its child node classes. CONFIGURE VARIABLES
This module provides several package variables (i.e. static class variables) for controlling the behavior of the evaluator. Particularly the user needs to set the $AlwaysMake variable to true and $Question to true, if she wants to use the evaluator to do special tasks like plotting dependency graphs and translating GNU makefiles to other format. Setting $AlwaysMake to true will force the evaluator to ignore the timestamps of external files appeared in the makefiles while setting $Question to true will prevent the evaluator from executing the shell commands specified in the makefile rules. Here's the detailed listing for all the config variables: $Question This variable corresponds to the command-line option "-q" or <--question> in GNU make. Its purpose is to make the evaluator enter the "questioning mode", i.e., a mode in which "make" will never try executing rule commands unless it has to, "and" echoing is suppressed at the same time. $AlwaysMake This variable corresponds to the command-line option "-B" or "--always-make". It forces re-constructing all the rule's targets related to the goal, ignoring the timestamp or existence of targets' dependencies. $Quiet It corresponds to GNU make's command-line option "-s", "--silent", or "--quiet". Its effect is to cancel the echoing of shell commands being executed. $JustPrint This variable corresponds to GNU make's command line option "-n", "--just-print", "--dry-run", or "--recon". Its effect is to print out the shell commands requiring execution but without actually executing them. $IgnoreErrors This variable corresponds to GNU make's command line option "-i" or "--ignore-errors"ieXXIt's used to ignore the errors of shell commands being executed during the make process. The default behavior is quitting as soon as a shell command without the "-" modifier fails. CLASS TRIGGERS
The "make_by_rule" method of this class defines a trigger named "firing_rule" via the Class::Trait module. Everytime the "make_by_rule" method reaches the trigger point, it will invoke the user's processing handler with the following three arguments: the self object, the Makefile::AST::Rule object, and the corresponding "Makefile::AST::Command" object in the context. By registering his own processing handlers for the "firing_rule" trigger, the user's code can reuse the evaluator to do his own cool things without traversing the makefile ASTs himself. See the "SYNOPSIS" for code examples. 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, Makefile::Parser::GmakeDB, pgmake-db, makesimple, Makefile::DOM. perl v5.12.4 2011-08-17 Makefile::AST::Evaluator(3pm)
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