Message-Id: <1.5.4.32.19970917163710.0069e6f4@dce03.ipt.br> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 13:37:10 -0300 To: Hans-Bernhard Broeker From: Cesar Scarpini Rabak Subject: Re: make 3.75 ported to DJGPP not handling correctly comments Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Precedence: bulk At 18:09 17/09/97 +0200, Hans-Bernhard Broeker wrote: >In article <1 DOT 5 DOT 4 DOT 32 DOT 19970917150341 DOT 00693d1c AT dce03 DOT ipt DOT br> you wrote: >> The comment character is not being handled correctly when it appears in a >> rule of a makefile. > >That's because it's not in the rule itself (i.e. the line saying >"foo: foo.o"), but in the *command* lines associated with it: > >> foo: foo.o >> $(CC) $(LDOPT) -o $@ $^ # this comment breaks DJGPP make > >These commands are executed by "the command line interpreter of the >operating system", i.e., by command.com in DOS, unless you tell make >to use Bash. > >Sadly, one of command.com's many disadvantages is that it doesn't know >a bit about '#' as a comment character. > >Summing it up, this is not a make bug, it's a misinterpretation about >whose duty it is to interpret the '#' here. I understand your technical explanation of the reason of this behaviour, accept that it can be circumvented by the use of bash as command interpreter, but educately disagree that this is not a make (in the port to DJGPP) bug: Other makefiles for MS-DOG operate correctly with this syntax, so the _expected behaviour_ of a make for this OS would be that the comment character be ignorated by the system; from your explanation, it seems that adapting the DJGPP port of make to strip comments in the command lines would be bennign when other shells that recognize '#' as comment (the remainder of the line would have been already stripped out); will avoid people to have to edit makefiles coming from unixy environments or install bash to be able to use them w/o modifications. I'm afraid this may be a discussion similar Eli and Peter are having on the obligation of requiring bash to use other software building tools... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cesar Scarpini Rabak E-mail: csrabak AT ipt DOT br DME/ASC Phone: 55-11-268-3522 Ext.350 IPT - Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnologicas Fax: 55-11-268-5996 Av. Prof. Almeida Prado, 532. Sao Paulo - SP 05508-901 BRAZIL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~