| P. Singleton, "Makefile Usage and Abusage - a Case Study", Technical Report srg/ps/220, Computer Science Dept., Keele University (1986). |
....responsibility for the development of any of the fifty seven varieties of UNIX. The inventor of make has reviewed some of the make oids (sympathetically) in [Feld88] and some ritual abuses of make (e.g. for installing software as well as merely building it) have been catalogued (tediously) in [Sing86]. Kielmann [Kiel92] has described a simple Prolog based make oid which exploits Prolog s pattern matching facilities to extend the expressiveness of make rules: DERIVE exploits them rather more to extend it much further. The most radical make oid is Baalbergen s Amake [Baal89] which manipulates ....
P. Singleton, "Makefile Usage and Abusage - a Case Study", Technical Report srg/ps/220, Computer Science Dept., Keele University (1986).
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P. Singleton, Makefile Usage and Abusage: a Case Study, Keele University, UK, 1986.
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