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Re: How to handle a non-compilable file.
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Tom Tromey |
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Re: How to handle a non-compilable file. |
Date: |
29 Apr 2002 09:09:44 -0600 |
>>>>> "David" == David Kirkby <address@hidden> writes:
David> Incedently, is there a way of sparating the different sources,
David> so make it look clearer. i.e something like
David> CPP = file1.cpp, file2.cpp ..
David> H= file1.h, file2.h ...
David> XPM = file1.xpm, file2.xpm ..
David> atlc_SOURCES = CPP + H + XPM
You can do this, because you can introduce new variables to do
whatever you want, just like with make.
CPP = file.cpp
H = file.h
atlc_SOURCES = $(CPP) $(H)
Tom
- How to handle a non-compilable file., Dr. David Kirkby, 2002/04/27
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Alexandre Duret-Lutz, 2002/04/28
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Dr. David Kirkby, 2002/04/28
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Tom Tromey, 2002/04/28
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Harlan Stenn, 2002/04/28
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Dr. David Kirkby, 2002/04/29
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file.,
Tom Tromey <=
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Dr. David Kirkby, 2002/04/29