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  • What is the purpose of . PHONY in a Makefile? - Stack Overflow
    What does PHONY mean in a Makefile? I have gone through this, but it is too complicated Can somebody explain it to me in simple terms?
  • How should you use . PHONY in included Makefiles?
    The statement PHONY: rule1 tells Make that it should not consider "rule1" the name of a file to be built Suppose you put it in the Makefile What happens when you run another makefile, either foo mk or a makefile that includes it? When you run the rule1 rule, do you want Make to treat it as a PHONY target? If your answer isn't "that depends on which makefile I'm using", then you should have
  • makefile - Declare all targets PHONY - Stack Overflow
    I disagree with the premise that a Makefile with all phony targets should be replaced by arbitrary scripts Make is an extremely prolific tool which has become the de facto standard for building most projects
  • . PHONY usage in makefile - Stack Overflow
    True A PHONY target can have only dependencies, without any rule In this case, make will not execute any rule, but will check if the dependencies are satisfied (and, if not, will execute their rules) Therefore, in your example, it is correct that both target1 and target2 call dostuff because it is a dependency
  • linux - Phony targets in makefile - Stack Overflow
    At least for GNU Make in combination with this example the behavior regarding the output is the same, no matter if the target "all" is a phony target or not Even if there is a file named "all" BUT as described in the manual behind your link the internal behavior of GNU Make is different If "all" is not a phony target, GNU Make checks whether a file named "all" exists and is older than its
  • Makefile : . PHONY on multiple targets - Stack Overflow
    The question is : is it possible to mass PHONY the bottom half of the Makefile, by taking advantage either of the stable name scheme (test-%), or the position of targets in the file ? No make does not have general-purpose wildcards % has a special interpretation in GNU- make pattern rules (among other places), but a rule for PHONY cannot be a pattern rule, because those require the target
  • ¿Qué significa el . PHONY en los Makefiles?
    Me he encontrado muchas veces con esto: PHONY al final de los archivos Makefile y quisiera saber qué significa Yo he usado Makefiles pero nunca he necesitado agregar eso Un ejemplo concreto de
  • Purpose of declaring `all` as . PHONY? - Stack Overflow
    Is the only purpose of all being listed as a prerequisite of PHONY that I can still remake all three programs even if I accidentally, in the unlikely case, create a file in the same directory named all? You seem doubtful, but yes That is the only purpose served by declaring all phony in that example As the manual section you linked explains: There are two reasons to use a phony target: to




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