On 3 Jul 2006 03:24:36 -0700, silversurfer wrote: > so there is no possibility to do this?
You can make your primary target depend on a phony target that clears the screen. $ cat Makefile all: clearscreen main main:main.o $(ADDOBJS) @g++ -o main $(LDFLAGS) $+ .PHONY: clearscreen clearscreen: clear $ make -n all clear g++ -c -o main.o main.cc g++ -o main main.o > Dave Seaman wrote: >> On 1 Jul 2006 09:37:59 -0700, silversurfer wrote: >> > Hello world, >> > I was just wondering why the clear-line in my Makefile does not work: >> >> > main:main.o $(ADDOBJS) >> > clear >> > @g++ -o main $(LDFLAGS) $+ >> >> >> >> > As far as I understood it, it should be possible to add multiple >> > shell-commands.. Nevertheless, this does compile the files, but the >> > 'clear' before does not work.. >> >> > Anyone knows why? >> >> > PS I would like to use this because I like having a clean screen with >> > the actual errors on it.. for me, it is easier... ;) >> >> The "clear" command actually does work, but it's not necessarily the >> first thing that gets generated when you run "make". It only gets >> generated when that particular rule is applied, and that rule is not what >> causes the program to be compiled. >> >> You can type "make -n" to have the generated sequence of commands echoed >> to the screen without being executed. >> >> If you have, say, a main.cc file plus a Makefile containing exactly those >> three lines quoted above, you will see the following: >> >> $ make -n >> g++ -c -o main.o main.cc >> clear >> g++ -o main main.o >> >> >> The reason for this is that you didn't actually specify a compile command >> in your Makefile, but only a link command. You said "main" depends on >> "main.o", but you didn't give a rule for generating "main.o". The "make" >> program supplied the compile command for you from its implicit rulebase, >> thus generating "main.o" for you. Once the prerequisite (main.o) was >> satisfied, "make" was able to proceed by applying your rule for the >> link step. >> >> >> -- >> Dave Seaman >> U.S. Court of Appeals to review three issues >> concerning case of Mumia Abu-Jamal. >> <http://www.mumia2000.org/> -- Dave Seaman U.S. Court of Appeals to review three issues concerning case of Mumia Abu-Jamal. <http://www.mumia2000.org/> _______________________________________________ help-gplusplus mailing list help-gplusplus@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gplusplus