
27 Jun
2011
27 Jun
'11
10:49 p.m.
Dear Aneesh V,
In message 4E089A25.4050009@ti.com you wrote:
Instead of doing this, we could as well just maintain a list of objects and then link all these together directly, without creating libraries first.
Is this like a make variable that keeps accumulating objects from sub-directories? If so, is that through a *.mk at each level and including all these *.mk at the top level Makefile. Or is there some other idea?
Well, if we do it right and build only such objects we actually need for the target binary, we might not need any explicit rules at all and instead just use file globbing to link all objects we find.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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