> "PG" == Philip Guenther writes:
PG> Nope, wrong. If you want make to guarantee that, you must express it
PG> as a dependency between C and B.
OK thanks.
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On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 4:24 PM, wrote:
>> "PS" == Paul Smith writes:
>>> A:B C;D
>>> A:|B C;D
>
> PS> No. C will never be run first, before B. If you enable parallel builds
> PS> then B and C might be run at the same time (but B will still be started
> PS> first, then C).
Paul, as you kno
> "PS" == Paul Smith writes:
>> A:B C;D
>> A:|B C;D
PS> No. C will never be run first, before B. If you enable parallel builds
PS> then B and C might be run at the same time (but B will still be started
PS> first, then C).
I recall someone said that there was no guarantee of order even in
On Sun, 2012-07-08 at 06:04 +0800, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
> Can you please add at least _one_ example to
> (info "(make) Prerequisite Types")
> also consider retitling it "Order-only Prerequisites" or adding a sub-section.
>
> Does it mean the only difference between
> A:B C;D
> A:|B C;D
> is
Can you please add at least _one_ example to
(info "(make) Prerequisite Types")
also consider retitling it "Order-only Prerequisites" or adding a sub-section.
Does it mean the only difference between
A:B C;D
A:|B C;D
is that C might be run first in the former?
%% Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> Sometimes features are advanced enough that providing a simple
Paul> example
dj> Well still, a few-liner showing how
dj> a: b|c
dj> differs from
dj> a: b c
dj> wouldn't hurt.
True.
dj> Occasionally, however, you have a situation
Paul> Sometimes features are advanced enough that providing a simple example
Well still, a few-liner showing how
a: b|c
differs from
a: b c
wouldn't hurt.
Paul> under a public license.
I meant you guys must be reading an O'Reilly book or hung out in Bell
Labs or something. There's no way I coul
%% Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
dj> TARGETS : NORMAL-PREREQUISITES | ORDER-ONLY-PREREQUISITES
dj> Well, you got me there. Without examples, we have trouble grasping
dj> how to utilize what this Info page is talking about.
Sometimes features are advanced enough that providi
TARGETS : NORMAL-PREREQUISITES | ORDER-ONLY-PREREQUISITES
Well, you got me there. Without examples, we have trouble grasping
how to utilize what this Info page is talking about.
Obviously the authors must have learned about make from something that
we can't find on our Debian system. Probably