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Index of Concepts: D -- G

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D  
 data base of make rules9.7 Summary of Options
 deducing commands (implicit rules)2.5 Letting make Deduce the Commands
 default directories for included makefiles3.3 Including Other Makefiles
 default goal2.3 How make Processes a Makefile
 default goal4. Writing Rules
 default makefile name3.2 What Name to Give Your Makefile
 default rules, last-resort10.6 Defining Last-Resort Default Rules
 define, expansionVariable Assignment
 defining variables verbatim6.8 Defining Variables Verbatim
 deletion of target files5.5 Errors in Commands
 deletion of target files5.6 Interrupting or Killing make
 directive3.1 What Makefiles Contain
 directories, printing them5.7.4 The `--print-directory' Option
 directories, updating archive symbol11.2.1 Updating Archive Symbol Directories
 directory part8.3 Functions for File Names
 directory search (VPATH)4.5 Searching Directories for Prerequisites
 directory search (VPATH), and implicit rules4.5.5 Directory Search and Implicit Rules
 directory search (VPATH), and link libraries4.5.6 Directory Search for Link Libraries
 directory search (VPATH), and shell commands4.5.4 Writing Shell Commands with Directory Search
 directory search algorithm4.5.3 How Directory Searches are Performed
 directory search, traditional (GPATH)4.5.3 How Directory Searches are Performed
 dist (standard target)9.2 Arguments to Specify the Goals
 distclean (standard target)9.2 Arguments to Specify the Goals
 dollar sign ($), in function call8.1 Function Call Syntax
 dollar sign ($), in rules4.2 Rule Syntax
 dollar sign ($), in variable name6.3.2 Computed Variable Names
 dollar sign ($), in variable reference6.1 Basics of Variable References
 DOS, choosing a shell inChoosing a Shell in DOS and Windows
 double-colon rules4.13 Double-Colon Rules
 duplicate words, removing8.2 Functions for String Substitution and Analysis

E  
 E2BIG5.7.3 Communicating Options to a Sub-make
 echoing of commands5.2 Command Echoing
 editor2. An Introduction to Makefiles
 Emacs (M-x compile)5.5 Errors in Commands
 empty commands5.9 Using Empty Commands
 empty targets4.8 Empty Target Files to Record Events
 environment6.9 Variables from the Environment
 environment, and recursion5.7.2 Communicating Variables to a Sub-make
 environment, SHELL in5.3.1 Choosing the Shell
 error, stopping on8.12 Functions That Control Make
 errors (in commands)5.5 Errors in Commands
 errors with wildcards4.4.2 Pitfalls of Using Wildcards
 evaluating makefile syntax8.8 The eval Function
 execution, in parallel5.4 Parallel Execution
 execution, instead of9.3 Instead of Executing the Commands
 execution, of commands5.3 Command Execution
 exit status (errors)5.5 Errors in Commands
 exit status of make9. How to Run make
 expansion, secondary3.10 Secondary Expansion
 explicit rule, definition of3.1 What Makefiles Contain
 explicit rule, expansionRule Definition
 explicit rules, secondary expansion ofSecondary Expansion of Explicit Rules
 exporting variables5.7.2 Communicating Variables to a Sub-make

F  
 f7710.2 Catalogue of Implicit Rules
 f7710.3 Variables Used by Implicit Rules
 FDL, GNU Free Documentation LicenseD. GNU Free Documentation License
 features of GNU make12. Features of GNU make
 features, missing13. Incompatibilities and Missing Features
 file name functions8.3 Functions for File Names
 file name of makefile3.2 What Name to Give Your Makefile
 file name of makefile, how to specify3.2 What Name to Give Your Makefile
 file name prefix, adding8.3 Functions for File Names
 file name suffix8.3 Functions for File Names
 file name suffix, adding8.3 Functions for File Names
 file name with wildcards4.4 Using Wildcard Characters in File Names
 file name, abspath of8.3 Functions for File Names
 file name, basename of8.3 Functions for File Names
 file name, directory part8.3 Functions for File Names
 file name, nondirectory part8.3 Functions for File Names
 file name, realpath of8.3 Functions for File Names
 files, assuming new9.3 Instead of Executing the Commands
 files, assuming old9.4 Avoiding Recompilation of Some Files
 files, avoiding recompilation of9.4 Avoiding Recompilation of Some Files
 files, intermediate10.4 Chains of Implicit Rules
 filtering out words8.2 Functions for String Substitution and Analysis
 filtering words8.2 Functions for String Substitution and Analysis
 finding strings8.2 Functions for String Substitution and Analysis
 flags9.7 Summary of Options
 flags for compilers10.3 Variables Used by Implicit Rules
 flavor of variable8.10 The flavor Function
 flavors of variables6.2 The Two Flavors of Variables
 FORCE4.7 Rules without Commands or Prerequisites
 force targets4.7 Rules without Commands or Prerequisites
 Fortran, rule to compile10.2 Catalogue of Implicit Rules
 functions8. Functions for Transforming Text
 functions, for controlling make8.12 Functions That Control Make
 functions, for file names8.3 Functions for File Names
 functions, for text8.2 Functions for String Substitution and Analysis
 functions, syntax of8.1 Function Call Syntax
 functions, user defined8.6 The call Function

G  
 g++10.2 Catalogue of Implicit Rules
 g++10.3 Variables Used by Implicit Rules
 gcc10.2 Catalogue of Implicit Rules
 generating prerequisites automatically3.3 Including Other Makefiles
 generating prerequisites automatically4.14 Generating Prerequisites Automatically
 get10.2 Catalogue of Implicit Rules
 get10.3 Variables Used by Implicit Rules
 globbing (wildcards)4.4 Using Wildcard Characters in File Names
 goal2.3 How make Processes a Makefile
 goal, default2.3 How make Processes a Makefile
 goal, default4. Writing Rules
 goal, how to specify9.2 Arguments to Specify the Goals

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