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bug#9587: [PATCH] Automake claims $(*F), $(<D), etc. are non-POSIX.
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Bogdan |
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bug#9587: [PATCH] Automake claims $(*F), $(<D), etc. are non-POSIX. |
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Thu, 23 Mar 2023 20:57:44 +0100 |
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Hello again.
The attached patch allows the following symbols not to cause
Automake errors about non-POSIX variables (and updates the test):
$(@F) $(%F) $(?F) $(<F) $(*F) $(@D) $(%D) $(?D) $(<D) $(*D) $(%)
$(?) $(<) $(*) $% $? $< $*
I don't have the POSIX standard and didn't find any references to
POSIX variables in GNU make's manual, so I assume the quotation in the
defect report is correct.
The patch doesn't do anything to check if the variables are
supported by the end-user's 'make', because it's not the end-user's
'make' which decides what is portable or not. The message is not
changed either.
I don't know if "$(<:.foo=.bar)" should be allowed, but that seems
to be taken care of in
lib/Automake/Variable.pm:scan_variable_expansions anyway (resulting in
just "<" in this example).
Fixes bug#9587.
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