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Re: How to refer to the first target?
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Paul Smith |
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Re: How to refer to the first target? |
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Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:58:06 -0500 |
On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 22:13 -0600, Peng Yu wrote:
> $< refers to the first prerequisite. How to refer to the first target?
Not sure what you mean: generally there is only one target.
If you mean in a pattern rule with multiple target patterns, there is no
way. You can construct it with $*, but since, unlike prerequisites, all
targets have to be defined right there in the rule it's not as important
to be able to generically refer to the "first" target.
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- How to refer to the first target?, Peng Yu, 2009/11/23
- Re: How to refer to the first target?,
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- Re: How to refer to the first target?, Peng Yu, 2009/11/25
- Re: How to refer to the first target?, Paul Smith, 2009/11/26
- Re: How to refer to the first target?, Peng Yu, 2009/11/26
- Re: How to refer to the first target?, Eli Zaretskii, 2009/11/26
- Re: How to refer to the first target?, Peng Yu, 2009/11/26
- Re: How to refer to the first target?, Allan Odgaard, 2009/11/26