I'm trying to do this in a makefile and it fails horribly:
M_ARCH := $(shell g++ -dumpmachine | awk '{split($1,a,"-");print a[1]}')
do you know why? I guess it has to do with escaping, but what and where?
I'm trying to do this in a makefile and it fails horribly:
M_ARCH := $(shell g++ -dumpmachine | awk '{split($1,a,"-");print a[1]}')
do you know why? I guess it has to do with escaping, but what and where?
It's the dollar sign, in makefiles you'll have to type $$
to get a single dollar sign:
M_ARCH := $(shell g++ -dumpmachine | awk '{split($$1,a,"-");print a[1]}')
Make is quite lispy when you get down to it. Here's a non-awk version that does the same thing:
space := $() #
M_ARCH := $(firstword $(subst -,$(space),$(shell g++ -dumpmachine)))
all:
$(info $(M_ARCH))