W dniu 2014-08-12 14:31, BogDan Vatra pisze:
Hi,

I'm using the following code to check if TUP_ARCH is set to my supported
archs:

ifeq (@(TUP_ARCH),x86_64)
     CFLAGS = -m64 -march=core2
else
     ifeq (@(TUP_ARCH),i386)
         CFLAGS = -m32 -march=i686
     else
# The problem is here, I want to print also the TUP_ARCH in the error
message
         error @(TUP_ARCH)  is not a valid architecture

# I tried different combinations but none it seems to work, what am I
doing wrong ?
#        error @(TUP_ARCH)  + " is not a valid architecture"
#        error "@(TUP_ARCH)  is not a valid architecture"
# etc.
     endif
endif

Cheers,
BogDan.

Maybe it would be possible in lua, but in original tup-parser it's probably not possible.

Regards,
FCh

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