Document "sinclude".

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Roland McGrath 1996-05-09 17:25:54 +00:00
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@c FSF publishers: format makebook.texi instead of using this file directly.
@set RCSID $Id$
@set EDITION 0.50
@set EDITION 0.51
@set VERSION 3.75 Beta
@set UPDATED 20 March 1996
@set UPDATE-MONTH March 1996
@set UPDATED 9 May 1996
@set UPDATE-MONTH May 1996
@comment The ISBN number might need to change on next publication.
@set ISBN 1-882114-78-7
@set ISBN 1-882114-78-7 @c CHANGE THIS BEFORE PRINTING AGAIN! --roland 9may96
@c finalout
@ -1126,6 +1126,8 @@ directive instead of @code{include}, like this:
This is acts like @code{include} in every way except that there is no
error (not even a warning) if any of the @var{filenames} do not exist.
For compatibility with some other @code{make} implementations,
@code{sinclude} is another name for @w{@code{-include}}.
@node MAKEFILES Variable, Remaking Makefiles, Include, Makefiles
@section The Variable @code{MAKEFILES}
@ -8074,7 +8076,8 @@ multiple members in a single archive file comes from SunOS 4 @code{make}.
The @code{-include} directive to include makefiles with no error for a
nonexistent file comes from SunOS 4 @code{make}. (But note that SunOS 4
@code{make} does not allow multiple makefiles to be specified in one
@code{-include} directive.)
@code{-include} directive.) The same feature appears with the name
@code{sinclude} in SGI @code{make} and perhaps others.
@end itemize
The remaining features are inventions new in GNU @code{make}: