single one of the targets so we can slurp in the # generated dependency rule Makefiles in one pass. all_deps := %(make_global_settings)s CC.target ?= %(CC.target)s CFLAGS.target ?= $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) CXX.target ?= %(CXX.target)s CXXFLAGS.target ?= $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) LINK.target ?= %(LINK.target)s LDFLAGS.target ?= $(LDFLAGS) AR.target ?= $(AR) PLI.target ?= %(PLI.target)s # C++ apps need to be linked with g++. LINK ?= $(CXX.target) # TODO(evan): move all cross-compilation logic to gyp-time so we don't need # to replicate this environment fallback in make as well. CC.host ?= %(CC.host)s CFLAGS.host ?= $(CPPFLAGS_host) $(CFLAGS_host) CXX.host ?= %(CXX.host)s CXXFLAGS.host ?= $(CPPFLAGS_host) $(CXXFLAGS_host) LINK.host ?= %(LINK.host)s LDFLAGS.host ?= $(LDFLAGS_host) AR.host ?= %(AR.host)s PLI.host ?= %(PLI.host)s # Define a dir function that can handle spaces. # http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Syntax-of-Functions # "leading spaces cannot appear in the text of the first argument as written. # These characters can be put into the argument value by variable substitution." empty := space := $(empty) $(empty) # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1189781/using-make-dir-or-notdir-on-a-path-with-spaces replace_spaces = $(subst $(space),z ,$1) unreplace_spaces = $(subst aC