[bug #43757] Target-specific assigments influencing whether target considered intermediate.

2015-07-13 Thread Kaz Kylheku
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #43757 (project make): I must say I cannot agree with the analysis of the previous comment. A target listed in a target-specific variable assignment is, at best, *syntactically* a target, not semantically. Obviously, it cannot be semantically because the variable

[bug #43757] Target-specific assigments influencing whether target considered intermediate.

2015-07-13 Thread Paul D. Smith
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #43757 (project make): I'm not sure in what way you disagree: I looked at the code and described how it works. There's a file object which is created for that file, so that the target-specific variables have a place to live. Because that file object exists, when

[bug #43757] Target-specific assigments influencing whether target considered intermediate.

2015-07-12 Thread Paul D. Smith
Update of bug #43757 (project make): Item Group: Bug = Enhancement ___ Follow-up Comment #1: The problem is this; the GNU make manual says: a file cannot be intermediate if it is mentioned in

[bug #43757] Target-specific assigments influencing whether target considered intermediate.

2014-12-04 Thread Kaz Kylheku
URL: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?43757 Summary: Target-specific assigments influencing whether target considered intermediate. Project: make Submitted by: kkylheku Submitted on: Thu 04 Dec 2014 05:20:14 PM PST Severity: