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Re: the character ‘%’
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ali hagigat |
Subject: |
Re: the character ‘%’ |
Date: |
Sat, 21 Aug 2010 12:38:04 +0430 |
Sam,
You wrote 3 lines and spent time but did not answer my question!!
I think instead of using it, that, those and so on, we can specify the
main thing it is trying to explain.
Does it mean, "%" ? If I use two % in a target name , will it be an
ordinary target? like:
m.%.t.%.f :
Why the writers used "them" in this expression?
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Sam Ravnborg <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 11:13:22AM +0430, ali hagigat wrote:
>> 10.5 Defining and Redefining Pattern Rules
>> You define an implicit rule by writing a pattern rule. A pattern rule
>> looks like an ordinary
>> rule, except that its target contains the character ‘%’ (exactly one of
>> them).
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> In the sentence, "exactly one of them", What does "them" mean?
>
> "the character ‘%’"
>
> Please go back and read the language lesson from Paul again.
> This is the same problem you had with "it".
>
> Sam
>
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