################################################################################# # # suffix.mk # # Suffix rules for fptools # ################################################################################# # # This file contain the default suffix rules for all the fptools projects. # # No need to define .SUFFIXES because we don't use any suffix rules # Instead we use gmake's pattern rules exlusively .SUFFIXES: # This declaration tells GNU make to delete the target if it has # changed and the command which created it exited with a non-zero exit # code. .DELETE_ON_ERROR: #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Haskell Suffix Rules # The $(odir) support is for building GHC, where we need to build three # different versions from the same sources. See compiler/Makefile. ifneq "$(odir)" "" odir_ = $(odir)/ else odir_ = endif # Turn off all the Haskell suffix rules if we're booting from .hc # files. 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