12-30-2016
Without seeing the makefile (and, maybe also seeing some of the source files being processed by those targets) there is no way to give a definitive answer. You assume that exp is an abbreviation of export. I would have made a 1st guess that it was an abbreviation of experimental. Maybe they are for libraries and include files developed by someone with the initials EXP. I'm sure there are lots of other possibilities.
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xmtargetsarecompatible
XmTargetsAreCompatible(3X) XmTargetsAreCompatible(3X)
NAME
XmTargetsAreCompatible - A function that tests whether the target types match between a drop site and source object
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/DragDrop.h>
Boolean XmTargetsAreCompatible (display, export_targets, num_export_targets, import_targets, num_import_targets)
Display *display;
Atom *export_targets;
Cardinal num_export_targets;
Atom *import_targets;
Cardinal num_import_targets;
DESCRIPTION
XmTargetsAreCompatible determines whether the import targets of the destination match any of the export targets of a source. If there is at
least one target in common, the function returns True. Specifies the display connection. Specifies the list of target atoms associated
with the source object. This resource identifies the selection targets the source can convert to. Specifies the number of entries in the
list of export targets. Specifies the list of targets to be checked against the XmNexportTargets of the source associated with the speci-
fied DragContext Specifies the number of entries in the import_targets list.
RETURN VALUE
Returns a Boolean value that indicates whether the destination targets are compatible with the source targets. If there is at least one
target in common, the routine returns True; otherwise, returns False.
SEE ALSO
XmDragContext(3X), XmDropSite(3X)
XmTargetsAreCompatible(3X)