This doesn't quite work, because you can't have variables in the right
hand side of a nmake substitution (making it almost useless!)
However, with a little hacking, I have a new solution which involes
outputing a line to a temp file, !include'ing the temp file, and
bringing it back in. No more perl! :)
Thanks for getting me started, Bruce!
Alec
Bruce Robson wrote:
> Bruce Robson wrote:
>
>>Alec Flett wrote:
>>
>>>If anyone has any ideas about doing this string transformation in nmake,
>>>let me know.
>>>
>>>the equivalent in gmake is:
>>>$(foreach d,$(REQUIRES),-I$(DIST)/include/$d)
>>>
>>>Alec
>>>
>>
>>I've never used this feature, but does
>> -I$$(DIST)/include/$(REQUIRES: = $$(DIST)/include/)
>>produce what you want ?
>>
>
> oops! I meant
> -I$$(DIST)/include/$(REQUIRES: = -I$$(DIST)/include/)
>