So I just found out that you can expand groups with %<groupname> (for 
example, turn <sublibraries> into liba.a libb.a libc.a etc.). It took quite 
a while of searching and fiddling with tupfiles. However, I found that 
piece of information through a stack overflow answer (this one 
<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13407478/tricks-for-porting-a-large-software-project-to-tup-build-system>)
 
and not in the documentation. There's nothing wrong with that, but I've 
read (most of) the Tup documentation and I think it's something that should 
be in there. Did I miss something or is it really not documented? It is 
really useful for combinding .o and .a objects.

Aside from that I just want to say that Tup is a pretty awesome tool!

Regards

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