Replace the use of '=' in conditionals in the examples
by the more correct '=='.
Clarify the example explaining that .for expansion takes place before
.if handling by showing the correct code instead of saying 'the other
way around'. Change a variable name there so the example is more parseable
to the human reader.
PR: docs/65400
Submitted by: Roman Neuhauser <neuhauser@chello.cz>
from the :S modifier which follows a bit further below. This way the
reader can read each of these two descriptions without having to jump
back and forth in the manpage.
PR: docs/26943
Submitted by: Alex Kapranoff <alex@kapran.bitmcnit.bryansk.su>
Use
make -V .MAKEFILE_LIST | tr \ \\n | awk '$0==".." {l--; next} {l++; printf "%*s%s\n", l, " ", $0}'
to print a tree of all included makefiles.
Approved by: joerg
MFC after: 1 week
into a separate function, Dir_InitDot().
- Postpone the current and object directories detection (and caching
of the "." directory) until after all command line arguments are
parsed. This makes the -C option DTRT.
PR: bin/47149
this particular GNU flag. It changes into the given directory for the
operation in question. This just goes into said directory at the time of
parsing the argument for getopt(3).
Submitted by: Rachel Hestilow <rachel@jerkcity.com>
test if failsafe memory allocation fails, it can't. perror -> warn. Use
failsafe memory allocation provided.
Use .Pa and .Ar. Uppercase (first letter) programname after dot.
all-lower or all-upper case characters, respectively. These were added
to further reduce differences between NetBSD/OpenBSD and FreeBSD make(1)
to propagate OpenPackages.
PR: 19959
Submitted by: Gaspar Chilingarav <nm@web.am>
but allows for regex. I removed NO_REGEX since no one could give a reason
to have it, and since we don't use make in bootstrap tools, it's not needed.
This is mostly added to synch up with NetBSD/OpenBSD so as to eliminate
roadblocks in the OpenPackages project (see http://www.openpackages.org/).
It's also quite useful, and costs us only about 3 kilobytes of space.
PR: 21605
Submitted by: Hubert Feyrer <hubertf@NetBSD.org>
Reviewed by: silence on -arch
Obtained from: NetBSD
of VPATH to be a little sexier. I'd say it looks a bit like Claudia
Schiffer now, which I consider a definate improvement. We're also a little
more subtle about saying that VPATH is for backward(s) compatibility.
Submitted-by: chris, bde, and myself
[although none of their descriptions were as sexy
M(|is|r)s Schiffer, of course].