# $NetBSD: deptgt-ignore.mk,v 1.4 2022/01/22 21:50:41 rillig Exp $ # # Tests for the special target .IGNORE in dependency declarations, which # does not stop if a command from this target exits with a non-zero status. # # This test only applies to compatibility mode. In jobs mode such as with # '-j1', all commands for a single target are bundled into a single shell # program, which is a different implementation technique, the .IGNORE applies # there as well. .MAKEFLAGS: -d0 # force stdout to be unbuffered all: depends-on-failed depends-on-ignored .PHONY: all depends-on-failed depends-on-ignored error-failed error-ignored error-failed error-ignored: @echo '${.TARGET} before' @false @echo '${.TARGET} after' depends-on-failed: error-failed @echo 'Making ${.TARGET} from ${.ALLSRC}.' depends-on-ignored: error-ignored @echo 'Making ${.TARGET} from ${.ALLSRC}.' # Even though the command 'false' in the middle fails, the remaining commands # are still run. After that, the target is marked made, so targets depending # on the target with the ignored commands are made. .IGNORE: error-ignored #.MAKEFLAGS: -dg2