wrap OBJDIR creation in prevent gmake warning #2038
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Wrap OBJDIR creation in conditional to prevent defining two rules with the same name
What does this PR do?
Make doesn't want you to create two rules with the same name and will emit a warning if you do (unless they are double colon rules which have some caveats?).
If you set the
targetdir
andobjdir
to the same location in Premake two rules are produced with the same name, as described in #726, causing make to complain.How does this PR change Premake's behavior?
Wraps the
OBJDIR
rule in a conditional so it is not run ifOBJDIR
andTARGETDIR
are the same.closes #726
Anything else we should know?
I'm not an expert on makefiles but in my research I saw two possible solutions to this issue.
Change the rules to double colon rules which did work but possibly has some caveats.
Wrap a conditional around one of the rules. Apparently make has the concept of immediate and deferred contexts which I looked into a bit but seems to not be an issue for this case. I was reading about the concepts here.
I selected option 2 because as far as I could tell I didn't have any relevant caveats and seemed the least surprising for someone reading the makefile / Lua code.
Tests were not included because the warning was only visible when you run the makefile and I wasn't sure how / if it was worthing testing that.
Did you check all the boxes?
closes #XXXX
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