> From: Jeffrey Walton <noloa...@gmail.com>
> Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2023 17:40:27 -0400
> 
> ifeq ($(IS_DARWIN)$(CLANG_COMPILER),11)
>   ifeq ($(findstring -stdlib=libc++,$(CRYPTOPP_CXXFLAGS)$(CXXFLAGS)),)
>     $(info )
>     $(info INFO: Crypto++ was built without LLVM's libc++. If you are
> using the library)
>     $(info INFO: with modern Xcode, then you should add -stdlib=libc++
> to CXXFLAGS. It is)
>     $(info INFO: already present in the makefile, and you only need to
> uncomment it.)
>     $(info )
>   endif
> endif
> 
> In my text editor (Kate), the two closing endif's are colored
> differently, like they are not part of reserved words. I checked
> https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Make-Control-Functions
> , but I don't see what is wrong with the text.
> 
> Trial and error, by commenting out this line, the structure is restored in 
> Kate:
> 
>     #$(info INFO: Crypto++ was built without LLVM's libc++. If you are
> using the library)
> 
> What is wrong with the use of $(info text…) in this case?

It has "if" as part of the text.

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