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From: | Hans-Bernhard Bröker |
Subject: | bug#13002: Dealing with C intermediate files |
Date: | Sat, 24 Oct 2020 18:31:04 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/78.4.0 |
Am 24.10.2020 um 17:53 schrieb Karl Berry:
The obvious canonical examples would have to be lex and yacc. They generate .c and .h files into the blddir, and automake has built-in mechanisms to include the generated sources into the tarball. No argument there, but vala is so much newer than lex and yacc, especially in terms of Automake support. I don't see the need to create in these latter days yet another special case for treating intermediate files non-intermediately.
Well, so how about un-special-casing the existing machinery a bit? It's quite exactly the same job that needs to be done, so at the very least, the existing yacc/lex handling code could serve as a template. With a bit of good look, the end result might be that yacc, lex and vala are all just triggering a single, shared implementation, which can also be made available for generic usage by other source-code generating tools.
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