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− | * One use make process, do not recurse. | + | * One use make process, [http://miller.emu.id.au/pmiller/books/rmch/ do not recurse]. |
* Always have good clean targets. | * Always have good clean targets. | ||
* Have exactly one target per declaration file. | * Have exactly one target per declaration file. |
Revision as of 14:19, 15 November 2010
Zen of gbuild
- One use make process, do not recurse.
- Always have good clean targets.
- Have exactly one target per declaration file.
- Use only tools as defined by POSIX:2008. Exception: GNU extensions are allowed for tar, cp and touch.
- Dont use Perl or Python for tooling, use POSIX sh, POSIX awk and GNU make instead.
- If those dont cut it, use C/C++ (Or ask yourself if you are doing something wrong).
- Use the gb_Output_* functions for notifications.
- Keep all platform specific stuff confined in the platform subdirectory of gbuild
- Never use relative paths. Only absolute paths starting with $(OUTDIR), $(WORKDIR) and the repository roots (for example $(SRCDIR)).
- Adhere to the Zen of Python, for it is valid in any language.