* doc/make.texi: [SV 48951] Fix documentation typo.

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Paul Smith 2016-12-14 17:23:09 -05:00
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As a special feature, if @code{SHELL} is determined to be a
POSIX-style shell, the special prefix characters in ``internal''
recipe lines will @emph{removed} before the recipe is processed. This
feature is intended to allow existing makefiles to add the
recipe lines will be @emph{removed} before the recipe is processed.
This feature is intended to allow existing makefiles to add the
@code{.ONESHELL} special target and still run properly without
extensive modifications. Since the special prefix characters are not
legal at the beginning of a line in a POSIX shell script this is not a
@ -12467,16 +12467,18 @@ of its arguments. @xref{Functions, ,Functions for Transforming Text}.
@itemx multiple target patterns. Stop.
@itemx target pattern contains no `%'. Stop.
@itemx mixed implicit and static pattern rules. Stop.
These are generated for malformed static pattern rules. The first
means there's no pattern in the target section of the rule; the second
means there are multiple patterns in the target section; the third
means the target doesn't contain a pattern character (@code{%}); and
the fourth means that all three parts of the static pattern rule
contain pattern characters (@code{%})--only the first two parts
should. If you see these errors and you aren't trying to create a
static pattern rule, check the value of any variables in your target
and prerequisite lists to be sure they do not contain colons.
@xref{Static Usage, ,Syntax of Static Pattern Rules}.
These errors are generated for malformed static pattern rules
(@pxref{Static Usage, ,Syntax of Static Pattern Rules}). The first
means the target-pattern part of the rule is empty; the second means
there are multiple pattern characters (@code{%}) in the target-pattern
part; the third means there are no pattern characters in the
target-pattern part; and the fourth means that all three parts of the
static pattern rule contain pattern characters (@code{%})--the first
part should not contain pattern characters.
If you see these errors and you aren't trying to create a static
pattern rule, check the value of any variables in your target and
prerequisite lists to be sure they do not contain colons.
@item warning: -jN forced in submake: disabling jobserver mode.
This warning and the next are generated if @code{make} detects error