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RE: Long command lines with xargs
From: |
Bijal Shah |
Subject: |
RE: Long command lines with xargs |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Jan 2003 19:44:23 -0000 |
You'll hate it, but:
P1=$(wordlist 1,20,$(A))
P2=$(wordlist 21,40,$(A))
P3=$(wordlist 41,60,$(A))
P4=$(wordlist 61,80,$(A))
splits up $(A) into chunks of 20 words.
No need to use $(filter) if you can live with this.
-----Original Message-----
From: Grandquist, Dean [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: 21 January 2003 19:13
To: Eli Zaretskii
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: RE: Long command lines with xargs
This is a reply to Eli and Michael.
$ make --version
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Report bugs to <address@hidden>.
>
>Would it be possible to use $(ALL_PROJECT_DIRECTORIES) and $(filter)
somehow,
>so that more than one filename per line were written to
>Project/makefilescripts/outfiles/$(TARGET)/c_compile_args ?>
>
>--
>______________________________________
>Michael Mounteney, technical director.
>Landcroft Computing Ltd.
Intresting, how do I get filter to give me a substring of hundred or so
characters?
This would speed up the makefile. What I really need is a way to bypass the
os command line limits.
Something like XMAKE's $(write) and $(read). I could not get xmake to run,
and the docs are in another language.
--DeanG
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- Long command lines with xargs, Grandquist, Dean, 2003/01/21
- RE: Long command lines with xargs, Grandquist, Dean, 2003/01/21
- RE: Long command lines with xargs, Bijal Shah, 2003/01/21
- RE: Long command lines with xargs,
Bijal Shah <=
- RE: Long command lines with xargs, Grandquist, Dean, 2003/01/21
- RE: Long command lines with xargs, Bijal Shah, 2003/01/22