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| From: | pjfarley AT banet DOT net (Peter J. Farley III) |
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| Subject: | Q: Is there a Rhide variable for running awk as a user compiler? |
| Date: | Sun, 19 Mar 2000 19:50:54 GMT |
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I have a constructed header file that uses an awk script to assemble
it from other parts. I see Rhide variables for several GNU utilities,
but none for awk. I want to set up a "User-specified compiler"
command line for this file to automate its creation, but I'd rather
use a Rhide variable for the awk command (which might be gawk or nawk
or tawk or mawk or even just awk, depending on the system and the
user) than use a "hard-coded" value, if that is possible.
If there is not already such a variable (and I haven't found it yet),
how could I add one to the list of Rhide variables? Just update
"$(rhide_src)/rhide.var"?
TIA for any help or info you can provide.
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