# $FreeBSD$ # This makefile is for customizations that should be done early .if !defined(_TARGETS) # some things we do only once _TARGETS:= ${.TARGETS} .export _TARGETS .endif # some handy macros _this = ${.PARSEDIR:tA}/${.PARSEFILE} # some useful modifiers # A useful trick for testing multiple :M's against something # :L says to use the variable's name as its value - ie. literal # got = ${clean* destroy:${M_ListToMatch:S,V,.TARGETS,}} M_ListToMatch = L:@m@$${V:M$$m}@ # match against our initial targets (see above) M_L_TARGETS = ${M_ListToMatch:S,V,_TARGETS,} # turn a list into a set of :N modifiers # NskipFoo = ${Foo:${M_ListToSkip}} M_ListToSkip= O:u:ts::S,:,:N,g:S,^,N, # type should be a builtin in any sh since about 1980, # AUTOCONF := ${autoconf:L:${M_whence}} M_type = @x@(type $$x 2> /dev/null); echo;@:sh:[0]:N* found*:[@]:C,[()],,g M_whence = ${M_type}:M/*:[1] # convert a path to a valid shell variable M_P2V = tu:C,[./-],_,g # these are handy # we can use this for a cheap timestamp at the start of a target's script, # but not at the end - since make will expand both at the same time. TIME_STAMP_FMT = @ %s [%Y-%m-%d %T] TIME_STAMP = ${TIME_STAMP_FMT:localtime} # this will produce the same output but as of when date(1) is run. TIME_STAMP_DATE = `date '+${TIME_STAMP_FMT}'` TIME_STAMP_END?= ${TIME_STAMP_DATE} # Simplify auto.obj.mk mkdir -p handling and avoid unneeded/redundant # error spam and show a proper error. Mkdirs= Mkdirs() { mkdir -p $$* || :; } .if !empty(.MAKEFLAGS:M-s) ECHO_TRACE?= true .endif .include "src.sys.env.mk"