Lines Matching refs:rules

19 #	Common rules for making the GNU C library.  This file is included
262 # it's used in sysd-rules, below.
359 # Generate an ordered list of implicit rules which find the source files in
369 -include $(common-objpfx)sysd-rules
370 ifneq ($(sysd-rules-sysdirs),$(config-sysdirs))
371 # The value of $(+sysdep_dirs) the sysd-rules was computed for
372 # differs from the one we are using now. So force a rebuild of sysd-rules.
373 sysd-rules-force = FORCE
376 $(common-objpfx)sysd-rules: $(..)scripts/sysd-rules.awk \
379 $(sysd-rules-force)
384 -v sysd_rules_patterns='$(sysd-rules-patterns)' \
388 ifndef sysd-rules-done
389 # Don't do deps until this exists, because it provides rules to make the deps.
411 # Omit the objpfx rules when building in the source tree, because
412 # objpfx is empty and so these rules just override the ones above.
414 # Define first rules to find the source files in $(objpfx).
527 # This must come after the installation rules so Make doesn't try to
727 # extra-lib.mk is included once for each extra lib to define rules
794 # Maximize efficiency by minimizing the number of rules.
795 .SUFFIXES: # Clear the suffix list. We don't use suffix rules.
796 # Don't define any builtin rules.
847 # Define explicit rules to update each $(objpfx)stamp.SUFFIX
848 # timestamp file; these rules (one explicit rule is generated for each
865 # Now define explicit rules to build the library archives; these depend
909 # are absolute path names of files to install; rules to install them are
1071 # Produce three sets of rules as above for all the smaller versioned libraries.
1158 # It may be ignored in preference to rules from sysd-rules to find