# $NetBSD: use-inference.mk,v 1.1 2020/08/09 16:32:28 rillig Exp $ # # Demonstrate that .USE rules do not have an effect on inference rules. # At least not in the special case where the inference rule does not # have any associated commands. .SUFFIXES: .SUFFIXES: .from .to all: use-inference.to verbose: .USE @echo 'Verbosely making $@ out of $>' .from.to: verbose # Since this inference rule does not have any associated commands, it # is ignored. # # @echo 'Building $@ from $<' use-inference.from: # assume it exists @echo 'Building $@ from nothing' # Possible but unproven explanation: # # The main target is "all", which depends on "use-inference.to". # The inference connects the .from to the .to file, otherwise make # would not know that the .from file would need to be built. # # The .from file is then built. # # After this, make stops since it doesn't know how to make the .to file. # This is strange since make definitely knows about the .from.to suffix # inference rule. But it seems to ignore it, maybe because it doesn't # have any associated commands. |