Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines | |
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2019-05-10 | Generalize target/prerequisite var block, initial ad hoc target work | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -4/+4 | |
Target/prerequisite-specific variable blocks can now be present even if there are prerequisites. For example, now instead of: exe{foo}: cxx{foo} exe{foo}: cc.loptions += ... Or: exe{foo}: cxx{foo} exe{foo}: { cc.loptions += ... cc.libs += ... } We can write: exe{foo}: cxx{foo} { cc.loptions += ... cc.libs += ... } This also works with dependency chains in which case the block applies to the set of prerequisites (note: not targets) before the last ':'. For example: ./: exe{foo}: libue{foo}: cxx{foo} { bin.whole = false # Applies to the libue{foo} prerequisite. } | |||||
2019-01-16 | Update copyright year | Karen Arutyunov | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2018-05-19 | Update copyright year | Karen Arutyunov | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2017-11-09 | Add support for for-loop | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -7/+17 | |
The semantics is similar to the C++11 range-based for: list = 1 2 3 for i: $list print $i Note that there is no scoping of any kind for the loop variable ('i' in the above example). See tests/loop/for.test for some examples/ideas. In the future the plan is to also support more general while-loop as well as break and continue. | |||||
2017-10-03 | Adapt to modularization of libbutl | Karen Arutyunov | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2017-05-01 | Add hxx extension for headers | Karen Arutyunov | 1 | -0/+195 | |