# $NetBSD: dep-colon.mk,v 1.3 2020/10/17 20:10:04 rillig Exp $ # # Tests for the : operator in dependency declarations. # TODO: Implementation # In a dependency declaration line, there may be a shell command after the # sources. It is separated by a semicolon. This "feature" is required by # POSIX. It is seldom used, if at all. all: target1 target1: source1; @echo making ${.TARGET} from ${.ALLSRC} source1: .PHONY # The semicolon for separating the sources from the creation commands must # appear at the top-level. The semicolons inside the :S;1;2; modifier are # skipped when looking for the semicolon that separates the sources from # the commands. all: target2 target2: source${:U1:S;1;2;}; @echo making ${.TARGET} from ${.ALLSRC} source2: .PHONY