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4.10 Multiple Targets in a Rule
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A rule with multiple targets is equivalent to writing many rules, each
with one target, and all identical aside from that. The same commands
apply to all the targets, but their effects may vary because you can
substitute the actual target name into the command using `$@'. The
rule contributes the same prerequisites to all the targets also.
This is useful in two cases.
* You want just prerequisites, no commands. For example:
kbd.o command.o files.o: command.h
gives an additional prerequisite to each of the three object files
mentioned.
* Similar commands work for all the targets. The commands do not
need to be absolutely identical, since the automatic variable `$@'
can be used to substitute the particular target to be remade into
the commands ( Automatic Variables). For example:
bigoutput littleoutput : text.g
generate text.g -$(subst output,,$@) > $@
is equivalent to
bigoutput : text.g
generate text.g -big > bigoutput
littleoutput : text.g
generate text.g -little > littleoutput
Here we assume the hypothetical program `generate' makes two types
of output, one if given `-big' and one if given `-little'.
Functions for String Substitution and Analysis Text Functions,
for an explanation of the `subst' function.
Suppose you would like to vary the prerequisites according to the
target, much as the variable `$@' allows you to vary the commands. You
cannot do this with multiple targets in an ordinary rule, but you can
do it with a "static pattern rule". Static Pattern Rules Static
Pattern.
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