SHELL := bash # the shell used internally by "make" # used inside the included makefiles BUILD_SYSTEM_DIR := vendor/nimbus-build-system # we don't want an error here, so we can handle things later, in the ".DEFAULT" target -include $(BUILD_SYSTEM_DIR)/makefiles/variables.mk .PHONY: \ all \ deps \ update \ foo \ bar \ clean ifeq ($(NIM_PARAMS),) # "variables.mk" was not included, so we update the submodules. GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE := git submodule update --init --recursive .DEFAULT: +@ echo -e "Git submodules not found. Running '$(GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE)'.\n"; \ $(GIT_SUBMODULE_UPDATE) && \ echo # Now that the included *.mk files appeared, and are newer than this file, Make will restart itself: # https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Remaking-Makefiles # # After restarting, it will execute its original goal, so we don't have to start a child Make here # with "$(MAKE) $(MAKECMDGOALS)". Isn't hidden control flow great? else # "variables.mk" was included. Business as usual until the end of this file. # default target, because it's the first one that doesn't start with '.' all: | foo bar # must be included after the default target -include $(BUILD_SYSTEM_DIR)/makefiles/targets.mk # add a default Nim compiler argument NIM_PARAMS += -d:release deps: | deps-common # Have custom deps? Add them above. update: | update-common # Do you need to do something extra for this target? # building Nim programs foo bar: | build deps echo -e $(BUILD_MSG) "build/$@" && \ $(ENV_SCRIPT) "$(NIMC)" c -o:build/$@ $(NIM_PARAMS) "$@.nim" clean: | clean-common rm -rf build/{foo,bar} endif # "variables.mk" was not included