# $NetBSD: opt-no-action.mk,v 1.4 2020/11/09 20:50:56 rillig Exp $ # # Tests for the -n command line option, which runs almost no commands. # It just outputs them, to be inspected by human readers. # Only commands that are in a .MAKE target or prefixed by '+' are run. .MAKEFLAGS: -n # This command cannot be prevented from being run since it is used at parse # time, and any later variable assignments may depend on its result. != echo 'command during parsing' 1>&2; echo all: main all: run-always # Both of these commands are printed, but only the '+' command is run. .BEGIN: @echo '$@: hidden command' @+echo '$@: run always' # Both of these commands are printed, but only the '+' command is run. main: @echo '$@: hidden command' @+echo '$@: run always' # None of these commands is printed, but both are run, because this target # depends on the special source ".MAKE". run-always: .MAKE @echo '$@: hidden command' @+echo '$@: run always' # Both of these commands are printed, but only the '+' command is run. .END: @echo '$@: hidden command' @+echo '$@: run always'