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    • Dirk Gouders's avatar
      kbuild: if_changed: document single use per target limitation · bb81955f
      Dirk Gouders authored
      Users of if_changed could easily feel invited to use it to divide a
      recipe into parts like:
      
      a: prereq FORCE
      	$(call if_changed,do_a)
      	$(call if_changed,do_b)
      
      But this is problematic, because if_changed should not be used more
      than once per target: in the above example, if_changed stores the
      command-line of the given command in .a.cmd and when a is up-to-date
      with respect to prereq, the file .a.cmd contains the command-line for
      the last command executed, i.e. do_b.
      
      When the recipe is then executed again, without any change of
      prerequisites, the command-line check for do_a will fail, do_a will be
      executed and stored in .a.cmd.  The next check, however, will still see
      the old content (the file isn't re-read) and if_changed will skip
      do_b, because the command-line test will not recognize a change.  On
      the next execution of the recipe the roles will flip: do_a is OK but
      do_b not and it will be executed.  And so on...
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDirk Gouders <dirk@gouders.net>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarMasahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
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