In the fpcdocs subversion project, there are a number of example directories each containing one or more small programs and a Makefile. My question is, is that Makefile automatically generated, or is it hand-crafted?

I'm writing documentation for the netdb module and want to add some example programs. I've created the first program and used an example tag to reference it within netdb.xml, and this works to show the example code in the generated html. But the example program isn't compiled.

Taking the fpcdocs/linuxex example directory, the Makefile references the single defined example, ex64.pp, at line 54:

OBJECTS=ex64

This line occurs after this warning:

#######################################################################
# No need to edit after this line.
#######################################################################

Which suggests to me that the Makefiles are generated. But if so, how? I can't find anything in the Makefile.fpc at the fpcdocs root to reference them.

On the other hand, the Makefiles are committed to the repository, which does somewhat suggest that they're not generated.


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