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Help needed for writing a rule
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Patrick Begou |
Subject: |
Help needed for writing a rule |
Date: |
Fri, 25 Nov 2022 15:26:32 +0100 |
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Hi all,
I'm stuck for several hours in trying to write a rule for managing
fortran modules. My difficulty is that the Cray compiler requires a
module name written in upper case.
example: if file is "toto_m.f90", it contains a module called "toto_m"
and the module file will be "TOTO_M.mod".
How can I write a generic rule for building TOTO_M.mod from toto_m.f90
source and put it in the LIB folder ?
Of course,the following lines will not work as the "%" token will be in
uppercase on the right hand side.
# building only the mod file
LIB/%_M.mod: %_m.f90
@echo "building $*_M.mod"
touch $@
I have experimented this syntax, trying to convert to lowercase the "%"
token but it doesn't work too.
# building only the mod file
LIB/%_M.mod: $(shell echo %|tr [A-Z] [a-z])_m.f90
@echo "building $*_M.mod"
touch $@
I need to distinguish *_m.f90 patterns from others as only these files
are fortran modules
toto_m.f90 is a fortran file containing a module whilst toto.f90 is a
simple fortran file without module
Thanks for your advices
Patrick
- Help needed for writing a rule,
Patrick Begou <=