X-Git-Url: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ian/git?p=subdirmk.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=96664ecac434164de67224dc2ac0a34e97fd7ee5;hp=1111dcb90fb7ce57ed7acd70bbe0bbbb8f275baa;hb=f47abe52f80723f201ec529c2617a4e5a2c35f5a;hpb=9e1b64a42ed45afdb4748bce19468f061132c17a diff --git a/README b/README index 1111dcb..96664ec 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -138,6 +138,33 @@ 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. +Summary of recommended directory reference syntaxes +--------------------------------------------------- + +Path construction &-expansions, meanings summary: + + In build tree In source tree + This directory just & &, + Top level &. implies absolute &; + +Adding `@' means "absolute path". This is not needed with &. because +there is never any need to use &. since it would expand to nothing. +`/' terminates the escape (needed if the next thing is not a lowercase +character, or space). `=' means "just the value, no /". Space starts +multi-word processing. + + Recommended In build tree In source tree + when Relative Absolute Relative Absolute + + This lc &file &@file &,file &@,file + directory any &/file &@/file &,/file &@,/file + several & f g h &@ f g h &, f g h &@, f g h + + Top lc &.file &;file &@;file + level any file &./file &;/file &@;/file + several f g h &. f g h &; f g h &@; f g h + .mk.in file $(abs)/file $(src)/file $(abs_src)/file + Substitution syntax ------------------- @@ -163,22 +190,55 @@ empty string). variables usually uppercase. Otherwise, use another syntax: &_ => sub_dir_ or TOP_ -&/ => sub/dir/ or nothing &=_ => sub_dir or TOP + +&/ => sub/dir/ or nothing &=/ => sub/dir or . -&^ => $(top_srcdir)/sub/dir or $(top_srcdir) -&~ => $(abs_top_srcdir)/sub/dir or $(abs_top_srcdir) + +&,lc => $(top_srcdir)/sub/dir/lc +&,/ => $(top_srcdir)/sub/dir/ + +&;lc => $(top_srcdir)/sub/dir/lc +&;/ => $(top_srcdir)/sub/dir/ + +&@lc => $(PWD)/sub/dir/lc +&@/ => $(PWD)/sub/dir/ + +&.lc => $(PWD)/lc +&./ => $(PWD)/ + +&@,lc => $(abs_top_srcdir)/sub/dir/lc +&@,/ => $(abs_top_srcdir)/sub/dir/ + +&@;lc => $(abs_top_srcdir)/sub/dir/lc +&@;/ => $(abs_top_srcdir)/sub/dir/ + +In general: + = return subdir without delimiter (not allowed with `,' `;' `@') + , pathname of this subdirectory in source tree + ; pathname of top level of source tree + . pathname of this directory in build tree, implies absolute pathnames + @ absolute pathnames (forbidden with `.', must come first) + +So pathname syntax is a subset of: + '&' [ '@' ] [ ',' | ';' | '.' ] [ lc | '/' ] + + To avoid incomprehensible .sd.mk files, some combinations are not + allowed. For example `&@=./' would mean `$(PWD)/sub/dir' but can + be spelled `$(PWD)/&=/', but more normally the trailing / can be + tolerated, so use `&@/'. && => && for convenience in shell runes \& => & general escaping mechanism & thing thing... & -& ^ thing thing... & -& ~ thing thing... & +&. thing thing... & &@. 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. respectively. No other & escapes are recognised. This processing continues until & preceded by lwsp, or until EOL (the end of the line), or \ then EOL.