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GNU Make TODO List
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This list comes both from the authors and from users of GNU make.
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They are listed in no particular order!
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Also, I don't gaurantee that all of them will be ultimately deemed "good
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ideas" and implemented. These are just the ones that, at first blush,
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seem to have some merit (and that I can remember).
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However, if you see something here you really, really want, speak up.
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All other things being equal, I will tend to implement things that seem
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to maximize user satisfaction.
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If you want to implement some of them yourself, barring the ones I've
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marked below, have at it! Please contact me first to let me know you're
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working on it, and give me some info about the design--and, critically,
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information about any user-visible syntax change, etc.
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The Top Item
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If you know perl (or want to learn DejaGNU or similar), the number one
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priority on my list of things I don't have time to do right now is
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fixing up the GNU make test suite. Most importantly it needs to be made
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"parallelizable", so more than one regression can run at the same time
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(essentially, make the "work" directory local). Also, the CWD during
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the test should be in the work directory; right now sometimes tests leak
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files into the main directory which causes subsequent tests to fail
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(some tests may need to be tweaked). Beyond that, any cleanup done to
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make writing, reading, or handling tests simpler would be great! Please
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feel free to make whatever changes you like to the current tests, given
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some high-level goals, and that you'll port the current tests to
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whatever you do :).
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The Rest of the List
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1) Allow variables/functions to expand to other make rules which are
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then interpreted, with newlines handled correctly. This is a
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biggee, and is on my plate. I already have partially-working code.
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2) Option to check more than timestamps to determine if targets have
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changed. This is also a very big one. It's _close_ to my plate :),
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and I have very definite ideas about how I want it done. Please
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pick something else unless you must have this feature. If you try
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it, please work _extremely_ closely with me on it.
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2a) Possibly a special case of this is the .KEEP_STATE feature of Sun's
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make. Some great folks at W U. in Canada did an implementation of
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this for a class project. Their approach is reasonable and
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workable, but doesn't really fit into my ideas for #2. Maybe
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that's OK. I have paperwork for their work so if you want to do
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this one talk to me to get what they've already done.
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[K R Praveen <praveen@cair.res.in>]
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3) Currently you can use "%.foo %.bar : %.baz" to mean that one
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invocation of the rule builds both targets. GNU make needs a way to
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do that for explicit rules, too. I heard a rumor that some versions
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of make all you to say "a.foo + a.bar : a.baz" to do this (i.e., a
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"+" means one invocation builds both). Don't know if this is the
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best syntax or not... what if you say "a.foo + a.bar a.bam : a.baz";
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what does that mean?
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4) Multi-token pattern rule matching (allow %1/%2.c : %1/obj/%2.o,
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etc., or something like that). I have an implementation of this
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already, it just needs some refinement... maybe. Additionally I
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think it only works for static pattern rules; it might need to be
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fixed up to work with normal pattern rules, too.
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5) More robust clock skew detection algorithm: less false hits. I have
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some notes on this from various discussions.
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6) Provide MAKETARGETS and MAKEVARIABLES variables, containing the
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names of the targets and variables defined in the makefile.
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Actually, I now think a $(targets ...) function, at least, would be
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better than a MAKETARGETS variable. The argument would be types of
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targets to list: "phony" is the most useful one. I suppose
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"default" might also be useful. Maybe some others; check the
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bitfields to see what might be handy. This one is pretty easy.
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7) Some sort of operating-system independent way of handling paths
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would be outstanding, so makefiles can be written for UNIX, VMS,
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DOS, MS-Windows, Amiga, etc. with a minimum of specialization.
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Or, perhaps related/instead of, some sort of meta-quoting syntax so
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make can deal with filenames containing spaces, colons, etc. I
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dunno, maybe something like $[...]? This may well not be worth
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doing until #1 is done.
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9) Right now the .PRECIOUS, .INTERMEDIATE, and .SECONDARY
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psuedo-targets have different capabilities. For example, .PRECIOUS
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can take a "%", the others can't. Etc. These should all work the
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same, insofar as that makes sense.
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10) A syntax that specifies a build order _without_ implying a
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dependency relationship. That is, a way to say "A must be built
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before B" that doesn't force B to be built when A changes. This is
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very important for parallel builds: sometimes you need some stuff
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done first but you don't want to rebuild everything because of it.
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11) Improved debugging/logging/etc. capabilities. This area is in
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desparate need of work; the current -d, -s, etc. options are simply
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insufficient. We need different levels of output: some that are
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much less verbose. E.g., maybe just print one line about why make
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decides to rebuild each target. Also, we could use something like
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the -E option for preprocessors; this would print out makefiles
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after resolving all includes, immediate variable reverences, etc.
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Also, a way to turn on and off obeying the "@" token for scripts
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that's independent of -n (so we could have them in effect for -n,
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and have them not in effect without -n).
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Maybe other things. Contact me about the user interface.
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