Delicia,
I have a couple of
questions:
1. Which version of CDT are you
using?
2. Which makefile
generator are you using?
I looked into the
GNUMakefileGererator, and it does not seem to generate the @echo
commands.
If you are using some other generator,
it would be trivial to remove the excess lines:
Note that
target:
@echo
<cmd>
@<cmd>
seems a bit odd
anyway. The gnu generator has
target:
<cmd>
Which should work much better for your
example.
-
Dave
Thanks for the suggestion, Wieant!.
For the time being, I'll have to stick to the
shell script workaround as I don't have much time.
Regards,
Delicia.
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> I tried using
a semicolon as a command separator, so now my makefile has: > @echo exe1
$< $(<:.b=.es); sed 's/.type fr/.type f/g' $(<:.b=.es) >
$(<:.b=.ei); exe2 -Dopo $(<:.b=.ei) > $(<:.b=.eo); exe3 --binary
--pin-info $@ $(<:.b=.eo) > @exe1 $< $(<:.b=.es); sed
's/.type fr/.type f/g' $(<:.b=.es) > $(<:.b=.ei); exe2 -Dopo
$(<:.b=.ei) > $(<:.b=.eo); exe3 --binary --pin-info $@
$(<:.b=.eo) > > But yet, for the 'echo' part, the semicolon is
reached, 'make' knows it's > the end of that command, and tries to
execute the 'sed...' command. > > Any other way
out?
Another way out could be to use your own makefile generator.
This can be specified in 'buildfileGenerator' attribute of the
'builder' element. Your makefile generator can be derived from
the GnuMakefileGenerator in the
org.eclipse.cdt.managedbuilder.makegen.gnu package. Please note that this
class is not really intended to be subclassed, we finally ended up with a
full copy of it.
> Another related question: Since I have a fixed
rule for this tool, how > can I 'disable/make non-editable' certain
fields that I don't want the > user to modify?
For each option
you can specify an 'applicabilityCalculator' attribute. This class has to
implement 'isOptionVisible' and 'isOptionEnabled' methods that allows you
to disable or hide an
option.
Regards, Wieant
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