09-02-2018
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Originally Posted by
annacreek
Perhaps even after my sermon you would be kind enough to explain the syntax you used.
Hi, annacreek
I do not mean to offend you but I suggest you stop the sermons and place more pondering to what willing people is telling you.
I understand code but I do know what's in your head when you wrote what you posted and certainly the snippets you posted do not make it easy to understand nor does it help with the intention and desired output.
It would be helpful to always craft a desirable output and post it if the one you are getting is not right, specially if it is not obvious from the code. I do not think you can make that determination, so you can err in the side of cautions and communicate what that desired output should be.
It will help if you remove the line numbers from your script post and do not make manual edits that are not part of the correct syntax of the language you are using.
This is as far as my kindness goes.
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LEARN ABOUT XFREE86
gccmakedep
gccmakedep(1) General Commands Manual gccmakedep(1)
NAME
gccmakedep - create dependencies in makefiles using 'gcc -M'
SYNOPSIS
gccmakedep [ -sseparator ] [ -fmakefile ] [ -a ] [ -- options -- ] sourcefile ...
DESCRIPTION
The gccmakedep program calls 'gcc -M' to output makefile rules describing the dependencies of each sourcefile, so that make(1) knows which
object files must be recompiled when a dependency has changed.
By default, gccmakedep places its output in the file named makefile if it exists, otherwise Makefile. An alternate makefile may be speci-
fied with the -f option. It first searches the makefile for a line beginning with
# DO NOT DELETE
or one provided with the -s option, as a delimiter for the dependency output. If it finds it, it will delete everything following this up
to the end of the makefile and put the output after this line. If it doesn't find it, the program will append the string to the makefile
and place the output after that.
EXAMPLE
Normally, gccmakedep will be used in a makefile target so that typing 'make depend' will bring the dependencies up to date for the make-
file. For example,
SRCS = file1.c file2.c ...
CFLAGS = -O -DHACK -I../foobar -xyz
depend:
gccmakedep -- $(CFLAGS) -- $(SRCS)
OPTIONS
The program will ignore any option that it does not understand, so you may use the same arguments that you would for gcc(1), including -D
and -U options to define and undefine symbols and -I to set the include path.
-a Append the dependencies to the file instead of replacing existing dependencies.
-fmakefile
Filename. This allows you to specify an alternate makefile in which gccmakedep can place its output. Specifying "-" as the file
name (that is, -f-) sends the output to standard output instead of modifying an existing file.
-sstring
Starting string delimiter. This option permits you to specify a different string for gccmakedep to look for in the makefile. The
default is "# DO NOT DELETE".
-- options --
If gccmakedep encounters a double hyphen (--) in the argument list, then any unrecognized arguments following it will be silently
ignored. A second double hyphen terminates this special treatment. In this way, gccmakedep can be made to safely ignore esoteric
compiler arguments that might normally be found in a CFLAGS make macro (see the EXAMPLE section above). -D, -I, and -U options
appearing between the pair of double hyphens are still processed normally.
SEE ALSO
gcc(1), make(1), makedepend(1).
AUTHOR
gccmakedep was written by the XFree86 Project based on code supplied by Hongjiu Lu.
Colin Watson wrote this manual page, originally for the Debian Project, based partly on the manual page for makedepend(1).
XFree86 Version 4.7.0 gccmakedep(1)