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  1. What do the makefile symbols $@ and $< mean? - Stack Overflow

    29 The Makefile builds the hello executable if any one of main.cpp, hello.cpp, factorial.cpp changed. The smallest possible Makefile to achieve that specification could have been: hello: …

  2. What is ?= in Makefile - Stack Overflow

    Dec 19, 2023 · What is ?= in Makefile Asked 11 years, 3 months ago Modified 1 year, 10 months ago Viewed 121k times

  3. What's the difference between := and = in Makefile?

    Feb 2, 2011 · For variable assignment in Make, I see := and = operator. What's the difference between them?

  4. gnu make - What is the difference between the GNU Makefile …

    0 Since no current answer mentions :::= or why it matters, I wrote a Makefile that demonstrates the expansion-time differences: # You may need to comment out entries not supported by your …

  5. What does a percent symbol do in a makefile? - Stack Overflow

    Dec 23, 2016 · A makefile is processed sequentially, line by line. Variable assignments are "internalized", and include statements cause the contents of other files to be inserted literally …

  6. What do $@ and $< in a makefile mean? - Unix & Linux Stack …

    Feb 23, 2014 · I am seeing a makefile and it has the symbols $@ and $&lt; in it. I have never seen them, and Google does not show any results about them. Do you know what these …

  7. How to write a Makefile to compile a simple C program

    Feb 4, 2014 · A makefile is a recipe for the make utility how to create some file (called a target) from some other files (called dependencies) using a set of commands run by the shell.

  8. What does % symbol in Makefile mean - Unix & Linux Stack …

    What does % symbol in Makefile mean Ask Question Asked 8 years, 8 months ago Modified 4 years, 1 month ago

  9. What does @: (at symbol colon) mean in a Makefile?

    Dec 22, 2011 · What does the following do in a Makefile? rule: $(deps) @: I can't seem to find this in the make manual.

  10. How can I install and use "make" in Windows? - Stack Overflow

    make is a GNU command, so the only way you can get it on Windows is installing a Windows version like the one provided by GNUWin32. Anyway, there are several options for getting …