On Fri, 11 Nov 2022 15:41:51 +0300 Gleb Popov <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello fellow porters.
>
> My variable modifiers are growing and become too incomprehensible, so
> here is the question I wanted to ask long ago:
>
> How do I make and use a temporary variable in the .for loop?
>
> This is what I have in Mk/Uses/cabal.mk:
>
> . for package in ${_use_cabal}
> _PKG_GROUP= ${package:C/[\.-]//g}
>
> MASTER_SITES+= https://hackage.haskell.org/package/:${package:C/[\.-]//g}
> . endfor
>
> I'd like to write ${_PKG_GROUP} instead of repeating that regexp
> incantation, but due to specifics of .for operation it doesn't work.
> Using := with _PKG_GROUP also doesn't fix the problem.
>
> Now I need to add another regexp substitution to every expression
> inside this loop and it'll become even less readable than before.
>
> Is there a clean solution to this problem?
You could use a nested .for loop:
. for package in ${_use_cabal}
. for pkg_group pkg_norev rev in \
${package:C/[.-]//g} ${packa...} ${packa...}
You can drop the backslash by the way.