# $NetBSD: envfirst.mk,v 1.3 2020/10/24 08:46:08 rillig Exp $ # # The -e option makes environment variables stronger than global variables. .if ${FROM_ENV} != value-from-env . error ${FROM_ENV} .endif # Try to override the variable; this does not have any effect. FROM_ENV= value-from-mk .if ${FROM_ENV} != value-from-env . error ${FROM_ENV} .endif # Try to append to the variable; this also doesn't have any effect. FROM_ENV+= appended .if ${FROM_ENV} != value-from-env . error ${FROM_ENV} .endif # The default assignment also cannot change the variable. FROM_ENV?= default .if ${FROM_ENV} != value-from-env . error ${FROM_ENV} .endif # Neither can the assignment modifiers. .if ${FROM_ENV::=from-condition} .endif .if ${FROM_ENV} != value-from-env . error ${FROM_ENV} .endif # Even .undef doesn't work since it only affects the global context, # which is independent from the environment variables. .undef FROM_ENV .if ${FROM_ENV} != value-from-env . error ${FROM_ENV} .endif all: @: nothing