./obj.${MACHINE}
./obj
/usr/obj/${PWD}
The rules for the default .OBJDIR setting are now simplified to
(and documented as) trying the chdir to the following
(if the appropriate variable is defined):
${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}
${MAKEOBJDIR}
${.CURDIR}
.OBJDIR can be overridden in the makefile.
<bsd.obj.mk> uses this to provide the "culled" .OBJDIR semantics
for NetBSD's /usr/src builds.
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX & MAKEOBJDIR still can only be provided
in the environment or on make(1)'s command line.
Per discussion on tech-toolchain.
This should reduce a lot of lossage people have experienced over
the years with various .OBJDIR setups.
Instead of adding MAKE_BOOTSTRAP for hosted environments, i.e., when
you want things simple, instead add MAKE_NATIVE to get those hugely
important features like __RCSID().
It's now possible to build make on some hosts with: cc *.c */*.c
Notes:
* The immediately previous version of make errored out on --,
which is what needs fixing.
* Historic bsd make silently ate -- and continued to process
options, so this is a behavior change from that, too, but presumably
there is more to gain in fixing it than in being bug-compatible.
No functional change under NetBSD.
Restarting a getopt(3) loop is an extension to the posix getopt(3)
behavior and is not portable.
Fixes tools build (tools/groff) under Cygwin.
- new dir.c function: Dir_FindHereOrAbove:
Search for a path in the current directory and then all the directories
above it in turn until the path is found or we reach the root ("/").
- add hooks to use it in main.c for -m and syspath (compiled in
_PATH_DEFSYSPATH and $MAKESYSPATH).
- updated man page
objdir) try opening the file from curdir and if that fails try from objdir.
This way .depend files get picked up via their full path names rather than
just .depend so vars like PARSEDIR, PARSEFILE are then set correctly. This
fixes PR#13289 reporting incorrect pathnames for .depends with errors in
them
the .DOTLAST primitive by a boolean variable with the same name, this whole
mechanism was broken ... it doesn't save much stat calls but it was wrong.
Thanks to Jason Thorpe for the other shadow-variable fixing patches he
made.
Instead of skipping the PWD check entirely, add a skip of the PWD override
if MAKEOBJDIR is set and contains a variable transform ($). This has
similar problems to what happens if MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX is set.
breaks too many situations, including MAKEOBJDIR with a :C,foo,bar,
transform in many cases. It's ambiguous and unreliable, as the comment
above that code always indicated. In order to have reliable objdirs, they
need to work the same way Every Time.
(Note that taking this out is not a performance hit; we were already doing
the getcwd() call first. So the getenv("PWD") didn't increase performance.)
* Replace chdir_verify_path() with Main_SetObjdir(), which can be called
externally, and can take a "const char *". (There's a lot of non-const
"char *" passing around in var.c of what should be const strings....)
* Rewrite the initial "find my .OBJDIR" code to make use of the new
function. This still functions as it had in the past, but the comment
above this block was changed to reflect reality: if MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX
or MAKEOBJDIR are set in the environment, then *only that value* is
tried; make does not fall back to obj.MACHINE, obj, and /usr/obj/`pwd`
as it would without these env vars set.
* Add a new special target, .OBJDIR:, which when parsed will cause make to
change to a new object directory and reset .OBJDIR, and PWD in the
environment. This will allow some makefiles (mainly, src/tools)
to override the default objdir semantics in order to add custom logic.
(This splits out the "default system include paths" into its own Lst
variable, and uses it only if sysIncPath is empty. This allows sysIncPath
to be filled in by the Makefile itself.)
We now just list the names of such variables in .MAKEOVERRIDES.
When we come to export MAKEFLAGS we quote the value of each exported variable
using :Q, using: ${.MAKEOVERRIDES:O:u:@v@$v=${$v:Q}@}
The :O:u suppresses duplicate names.
Also modifed Parse_DoVar to re-export MAKEFLAGS whenever .MAKEOVERRIDES
is assigned to so .MAKEOVERRIDES+= PATH will export PATH=${PATH:Q}
to the environment, while .MAKEOVERRIDES= will disable export of VAR_CMD's.
From Var_Set: We actually want the equivalent of
.MAKEOVERRIDES:= ${.MAKEOVERRIDES:Nname=*} name='val'
clearing the previous value for name is important, since
doing simple duplicate suppression does not handle:
$ make FOO=goo
which then runs a sub-make with FOO=boo
the commands from that sub-make should see just FOO=boo.
via MAKEFLAGS. Instead of appending them directly to .MAKEFLAGS, put
them in .MAKEOVERRIDES (and ensure they are quoted). This is now done
in Var_Set when it exports VAR_CMD's.
Use ExportMAKEFLAGS() to export MAKEFLAGS, using the combined content
of .MAKEFLAGS and .MAKEOVERRIDES (with duplicate supression).
If .MAKEFLAGS is assigned to in a Makefile, ExportMAKEFLAGS is called again.
This allows a line like:
.MAKEOVERRIDES=
to effectively stop the exporting of the command line vars in MAKEFLAGS.
1. make -dx turns on DEBUG_SHELL which causes sh -x to be used where
possible.
2. PrintOnError() is now called when make is stopping due to an error.
This routine reports the curdir and the value of any variables listed
in MAKE_PRINT_VAR_ON_ERROR.
3. Variables set via command line, are propagated to child-makes via
MAKEFLAGS. This behaviour appears to be necessary for POSIX (according
to the GNU folk anyway).
4. Do not reset MAKEFILE when reading ".depend" as this rather eliminates the
usefulness of ${MAKEFILE}.
5. Added ${.newline} as a simple means of being able to include \n in the
result of a :@ loop expansion.
6. Set ${MAKE_VERSION} if defined. Need to come up with a useful value.
Reviewed: christos