The developer is expected to write a makefile fragment, in each
relevant subdirectory, called `Subdir.sd.mk'.
-These fragments may contain ordinary make language.
+These fragments may contain ordinary make language. Unqualified
+filenames are relative to the build toplevel, and all commands all run
+there.
However, the sigil & is treated specially. By and large, it refers to
-`the current directory'. There are a variety of convenient
-constructions.
+`the build directory corresponding to this .sd.mk file', etc.
+There are a variety of convenient constructions.
The result is that to a large extent, the Subdir.sd.mk has an easy way
to namespace its "local" make variables, and an easy way to refer to
-its "local" filenames.
+its "local" filenames (and filenames in general).
The Subdir.sd.mk's are filtered, fed through autoconf in the usual way
(for @..@-substitutions) and included by one autogenerated toplevel
at a time. There is no sequencing between subdirectories, only been
individual targets (as specified according to their dependencies).
-You can define other per-directory recursive targets too: simply
-mention (usually, by setting) the variable &TARGETS_zonk, or whatever.
-This will create a src/zonk target.
-Unlike `all', these other targets only exist in areas of the project
-where at least something mentions them. So for example, if
-&TARGETS_zonk is mentioned in src but not lib, `make zonk' in
-lib will fail. If you want to make a target exist everywhere,
-mention its name in Perdir.sd.mk (see below).
+You can define other per-directory recursive targets too: set the
+variable &TARGETS_zonk, or whatever (being sure to write &TARGETS_zonk
+at the start of a line). This will create a src/zonk target (for
+appropriate value of src/). Unlike `all', these other targets only
+exist in areas of the project where at least something mentions them.
+So for example, if &TARGETS_zonk is set in src but not lib, `make
+zonk' in lib will fail. If you want to make a target exist
+everywhere, += it with nothing in Prefix.sd.mk or Suffix.sd.mk (see
+below).
-Perdir.sd.mk, inclusion
------------------------
+Prefix.sd.mk, Suffix.sd.mk, Final.sd.mk, inclusion
+--------------------------------------------------
-The file Perdir.sd.mk in the toplevel of fthe source is automatically
-processed after each individual directory's Subdir.sd.mk, and the
-&-substituted contents therefore appear once for each subdirectory.
+The files Prefix.sd.mk and Suffix.sd.mk in the toplevel of the source
+are automatically processed before and after each individual
+directory's Subdir.sd.mk, and the &-substituted contents therefore
+appear once for each subdirectory.
This lets you do per-directory boilerplate. Some useful boilerplate
is already provided in subdirmk, for you to reference like this:
&:include subdirmk/cdeps.sd.mk
&:include subdirmk/clean.sd.mk
-For example you could put that in Perdir.sd.mk.
+For example you could put that in Suffix.sd.mk.
+
+The top-level Subdir.sd.mk is the first makefile included after the
+autogenerated `main.mk' which merely has some basic settings and
+includes. So if you want to get in early and set global variables,
+put them near the top of Subdir.sd.mk.
+
+The file Final.sd.mk in the toplevel directory is processed and
+included after all the other files.
+
+subdirmk's filter script itself sets (only) these variables:
+ top_srcdir
+ abs_top_srcdir
+ SUBDIRMK_MAKEFILES
+ MAKEFILE_TEMPLATES
+You are likely to want to define $(PWD), and shorter names for
+top_srdir and abs_top_srcdir (we suggest $(src) and $(abs_src)).
Global definitions
------------------
How to include `&:include foo.sd.mk' `include foo.mk'
in all relevant .sd.mk in only one
(but not needed for Subdir.sd.mk
- Subdir and Perdir)
+ Prefix, Suffix, Final)
If you `include subdirmk/regen.mk', dependency management and
automatic regeneration for all of this template substitution, and for
config.status etc. is done for you.
+Tables of file reference syntaxes
+---------------------------------
+
+In a nonrecursive makefile supporting out of tree builds there are
+three separate important distinctions between different file
+locations:
+
+ (i) In the build tree, or in the source tree ?
+
+ (ii) In (or relative to) the subdirectory to which this Subdir.sd.mk
+ relates, or relative to the project's top level ?
+
+ (iii) Absolute or relative pathname ? Usually relative pathnames
+ suffice. Where an absolute pathname is needed, it can be built
+ out of &/ and an appropriate make variable such as $(PWD).
+
+Path construction &-expansions are built from the following:
+
+ Relative paths in...
+ build source
+
+ This directory & &^
+ Top level . &~
+
+In more detail, with all the various options laid out:
+
+ Recommended Relative paths in... Absolute paths in...
+ for build source build source
+
+ This lc &file &^file $(PWD)/&file $(abs_src)/&file
+ directory any &/file &^/file $(PWD)/&/file $(abs_src)/&/file
+ several & f g h &^ f g h $(addprefix...)
+
+ Top lc file &~file
+ level any file &~/file $(PWD)/file $(abs_src)/file
+ .mk.in file $(src)/file $(PWD)/file $(abs_src)/file
+ several f g h &~ f g h $(addprefix...)
+
+(This assumes you have appropriate make variables src, PWD and
+abs_src.)
+
Substitution syntax
-------------------
The assumption is that filenames are usually lowercase and
variables usually uppercase. Otherwise, use another syntax:
-&_ => sub_dir_ or TOP_
&/ => sub/dir/ or nothing
-&=_ => sub_dir or TOP
-&=/ => sub/dir or .
-&^ => $(top_srcdir)/sub/dir or $(top_srcdir)
-&~ => $(abs_top_srcdir)/sub/dir or $(abs_top_srcdir)
+&_ => sub_dir_ or TOP_
+&. => sub/dir or .
+ (This implies that `&./' works roughly like `&/', although
+ it can produce a needless `./')
+
+&= => sub_dir or TOP
+
+&^lc => $(top_srcdir)/sub/dir/lc
+&^/ => $(top_srcdir)/sub/dir/
+&^. => $(top_srcdir)/sub/dir
+
+&~lc => $(top_srcdir)/lc
+&~/ => $(top_srcdir)/
+&~. => $(top_srcdir)
+
+In general:
+ ^ pathname of this subdirectory in source tree
+ ~ pathname of top level of source tree
+ / terminates the path escape } needed if next is
+ _ terminates the var escape } not lwsp or space)
+ . terminates path escape giving dir name (excluding /)
+ = terminates var escape giving only prefix part (rarely needed)
+ lwsp starts multi-word processing (see below)
+
+So pathname syntax is a subset of:
+ '&' [ '^' | '~' ] [ lc | '/' | '.' | '=' ]
&& => && for convenience in shell runes
-\& => & general escaping mechanism
+
+&\& => & general escaping mechanism
+&\$ => $ provided for $-doubling regimes
+&\NEWLINE eats the newline and vanishes
+
+&$VARIABLE => $(sub_dir_VARIABLE) or $(TOP_VARIABLE)
+ VARIABLE is ASCII starting with a letter and matching \w+
& thing thing... &
-& ^ thing thing... &
-& ~ thing thing... &
+&^ thing thing... &
+&~ thing thing... &
Convenience syntax for prefixing multiple filenames.
- Introduced by & followed by lwsp (space or tab).
- Each lwsp-separated non-ws word is prefixed by &/ &^/ &~/
- respectively. No other & escapes are recognised.
+ Introduced by & followed by lwsp where lc could go.
+ Each lwsp-separated non-ws word is prefixed by &/ etc.
+ etc. respectively. No other & escapes are recognised.
This processing continues until & preceded by lwsp,
or until EOL (the end of the line), or \ then EOL.
&:<directive> <args>....
recognised at start of line only (possibly after lwsp)
- args are processed for &
-&:include filename filename should usually be foo.sd.mk
+&:include filename filename should usually be [&]foo.sd.mk
&:-include filename tolerate nonexistent file
filenames are relative to $(top_srcdir)
+ RHS is &-expanded
&!<lwsp> disables & until EOL (and then disappears)
&# delete everything to end of line
- (useful if the RHS contains unrecognise & constructions)
+ (useful if the RHS contains unrecognised & constructions)
-&!STUFF
- changes the escape sequence from & to literally STUFF
- STUFF may be any series of of non-whitespace characters,
- and is terminated by EOL or lwsp. &!STUFF and the lwsp
- are discarded.
+&:changequote NEWQUOTE
+ changes the escape sequence from & to literally NEWQUOTE
+ NEWQUOTE may be any series of of non-whitespace characters,
+ and is terminated by EOL or lwsp. The whole line is
+ discarded.
- After this, write STUFF instead of &, everywhere.
+ After this, write NEWQUOTE instead of &, everywhere.
The effect is global and lasts until the next setting.
It takes effect on &:include'd files too, so maybe set
it back before using &:include.
Notably
- STUFFSTUFF => STUFFSTUFF
- \STUFF => STUFF
- STUFF!& set escape back to &
+ NEWQUOTENEWQUOTE => NEWQUOTENEWQUOTE
+ NEWQUOTE\NEWQUOTE => NEWQUOTE
+ NEWQUOTE\$ => $
+ NEWQUOTE:changequote & set escape back to &
&TARGETS_things
- Handled specially. If mentioned, declares that this
+ Handled specially. If mentioned at the start of a line
+ (possibly following whitespace), declares that this
subdir ought to have a target `things'. The rule will be
&/things:: $(&TARGETS_things)
which recursively implies this directory's `things'.
Must be spelled exactly &TARGETS_things. &_TARGETS_things,
- for example, is not magic. But mentioning &TARGETS_things in
- a #-comment *does* work because the & filter does not care
- about comments.
+ for example, is not magic. To make the target exist
+ without providing any prerequisites for it, write a line
+ containing just `&TARGETS_things +='.
`all' is extra special: every directory has an `all'
target, which corresponds to &TARGETS.
+
+Dollar doubling and macro assistance
+------------------------------------
+
+&$+ Starts dollar-doubling
+&$- Stops dollar-doubling
+ Both are idempotent and local to the file or context.
+
+While dollar-doubling:
+- - - - - - - - - - -
+
+$ => $$ including $'s produced by other
+ &-expansions not mentioned here
+
+&\$ => $
+&$NN => $(NN) where N are digits
+&$( => $(
+
+
Subdirectory and variable naming
--------------------------------
include subdirmk/usual.mk
include subdirmk/regen.mk
-Write a Perdir.sd.mk in the toplevel, if you want. It should probably
+Write a Suffix.sd.mk in the toplevel, if you want. It should probably
have:
&:include subdirmk/cdeps.sd.mk
&:include subdirmk/clean.sd.mk
+Hints
+-----
+
+You can convert your project incrementally. Start with the top-level
+Makefile.in and rename it to Subdir.sd.mk, and add the appropriate
+stuff to configure.ac, and fix everything up. Leave the existing
+$(MAKE) -C for your existing subdirectories alone. Then you can
+convert individual subdirectories, or classes of subdirectories, at
+your leisure. (You must be /sure/ that each subdirectory will be
+entered only once at a time, but your existing recursive make descent
+system should already do that or you already have concurrency bugs.)
+
+Aside from this, be very wary of any invocation of $(MAKE) anywhere.
+This is a frequent source of concurrency bugs in recursive make build
+systems. When combined with nonrecursive make it's all in the same
+directory and there is nothing stopping the different invocations
+ending up trying to make the same targets at the same time. That
+causes hideous racy lossage. There are ways to get this to work
+reliably but it is advanced stuff.
+
+If you make syntax errors, or certain kinds of other errors, in your
+makefiles, you may find that just `make' is broken now and cannot get
+far enough to regenerate a working set of makefiles. If this happens
+just rerun ./config.status by hand.
+
+If you go back and forth between different versions of your code you
+can sometimes find that `make' complains that one of your Subdir.sd.mk
+files is missing: typically, if iot was used and therefore a
+dependency in some other version of your code. If you run `make
+clean' (or `make realclean') these dependencies are suppressed, which
+will clear up the problem.
+
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