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-// file : build2/in/target.hxx -*- C++ -*-
-// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2019 Code Synthesis Ltd
-// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
-
-#ifndef BUILD2_IN_TARGET_HXX
-#define BUILD2_IN_TARGET_HXX
-
-#include <libbuild2/types.hxx>
-#include <libbuild2/utility.hxx>
-
-#include <libbuild2/target.hxx>
-
-namespace build2
-{
- namespace in
- {
- // This is the venerable .in ("input") file that needs some kind of
- // preprocessing.
- //
- // One interesting aspect of this target type is that the prerequisite
- // search is target-dependent. Consider:
- //
- // hxx{version}: in{version.hxx} // version.hxx.in -> version.hxx
- //
- // Having to specify the header extension explicitly is inelegant. Instead
- // what we really want to write is this:
- //
- // hxx{version}: in{version}
- //
- // But how do we know that in{version} means version.hxx.in? That's where
- // the target-dependent search comes in: we take into account the target
- // we are a prerequisite of.
- //
- class in: public file
- {
- public:
- using file::file;
-
- public:
- static const target_type static_type;
- virtual const target_type& dynamic_type () const {return static_type;}
- };
- }
-}
-
-#endif // BUILD2_IN_TARGET_HXX