Make and '#'

Lutz Jaenicke jaenicke at w414zrz.zrz.tu-berlin.de
Thu May 9 04:26:13 AEST 1991


In article <1991May08.142055.12744 at cs.ruu.nl> hnridder at cs.ruu.nl (Ernst de Ridder) writes:
>>In a Makefile I need to define a Makro to a string containing the '#'-sign,
>>which is the comment-sign for make:
>>FCFLAGS = ... -W0,-inline,#,-type ...
>>
>If in a makefile: "FCFLAGS = ... -W0,-inline,\#,-type ..." should work
Sorry, it doesn't (at least not for Apollo Domain/OS 10.3). The thing I get
is a macro named "FCFLAGS (you're right, the " is included into the
macro's name), but the # is truncated again.

	Lutz Jaenicke
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