# $NetBSD: counter.mk,v 1.5 2020/10/17 16:57:17 rillig Exp $ # # Demonstrates how to let make count the number of times a variable # is actually accessed, using the ::= variable modifier. # # This works since 2020-09-23. Before that, the counter ended up at having # 4 words, even though the NEXT variable was only accessed 3 times. # The cause for this surprising behavior was that the ::= variable modifiers # returned an error marker instead of a simple empty string. RELEVANT= yes (load-time part) # just to filter the output COUNTER= # zero NEXT= ${COUNTER::=${COUNTER} a}${COUNTER:[#]} # This variable is first set to empty and then expanded. # See parse.c, function Parse_DoVar, keyword "!Var_Exists". A:= ${NEXT} B:= ${NEXT} C:= ${NEXT} RELEVANT= no all: @: ${RELEVANT::=yes (run-time part)} @echo A=${A:Q} B=${B:Q} C=${C:Q} COUNTER=${COUNTER:[#]:Q} @: ${RELEVANT::=no} |