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e0bd4af1
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Date :
2009-03-07T15:58:07
Implement `silent' build rules. * automake.in (ccer): New field in the language structure. Initialize it for all registered languages. (verbose_var, verbose_flag, verbose_dispatch) (silent_flag, define_verbose_var, define_verbose_tagvar) (define_verbose_libtool): New functions. (handle_languages, handle_programs, handle_libraries) (handle_ltlibraries, handle_configure) (define_compiler_variable, define_linker_variable) (define_per_target_linker_variable): Use them where appropriate to define variables to implement the silent output machinery. * lib/Automake/Options.pm (_process_option_list): Accept `silent', turning off `portability-recursive'. * lib/am/depend2.am: Add %VERBOSE% and %SILENT% prefixes where appropriate. * lib/am/lex.am: Likewise. * lib/am/library.am: Likewise. * lib/am/ltlibrary.am: Likewise. * lib/am/program.am: Likewise. * lib/am/yacc.am: Likewise. * m4/init.m4 (AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE): Substitute, but do not define, AM_BACKSLASH. * tests/defs.in: Unset `V', to avoid influencing inner tests. Signed-off-by: Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de>
## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2005
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## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.
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## along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
%PROGRAM%%EXEEXT%: $(%XPROGRAM%_OBJECTS) $(%XPROGRAM%_DEPENDENCIES) %DIRSTAMP%
## Remove program before linking. Otherwise the link will fail if the
## program is running somewhere. FIXME: this could be a loss if
## you're using an incremental linker. Maybe we should think twice?
## Or maybe not... sadly, incremental linkers are rarer than losing
## systems.
@rm -f %PROGRAM%%EXEEXT%
%VERBOSE%$(%XLINK%) $(%XPROGRAM%_OBJECTS) $(%XPROGRAM%_LDADD) $(LIBS)