You have got a set programs, each of which is created from
its own assembly-language source file (suffix
.asm
). Each program can be assembled into
two versions, one with error-checking code assembled in and one
without. You could assemble them into files with different
suffixes (.eobj
and
.obj
, for instance), but your linker only
understands files that end in .obj
. To top
it all off, the final executables must have the suffix
.exe
. How can you still use
transformation rules to make your life easier (Hint: assume the
errorchecking versions have ec tacked onto their prefix)?
Assume, for a moment or two, you want to perform a sort of “indirection” by placing the name of a variable into another one, then you want to get the value of the first by expanding the second somehow. Unfortunately, PMake does not allow constructs like:
$($(FOO))
What do you do? Hint: no further variable expansion is
performed after modifiers are applied, thus if you
cause a $
to occur in the expansion,
that is what will be in the result.
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