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-rw-r--r-- | doc/ref_make_macros.inc | 18 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/doc/ref_make_macros.inc b/doc/ref_make_macros.inc index 749cf31ed..5bef79f44 100644 --- a/doc/ref_make_macros.inc +++ b/doc/ref_make_macros.inc @@ -44,11 +44,9 @@ Usage: $(call targetinfo) -Gives a feedback, what build *stage* is just started. That's why it -should always be the first call for each *stage*. For the package -*foo* and the *compile stage* it will output: - -.. code-block:: bash +Gives the user feedback about which build stage has just started. +That's why it should always be the first call for each stage. +For the package *foo* and the *compile* stage, this macro will output:: -------------------- target: foo.compile @@ -63,11 +61,9 @@ Usage: $(call touch) -Gives a feedback, what build *stage* is just finished. That's why it -should always be the last call for each *stage*. For the package -*foo* and the *compile stage* it will output: - -.. code-block:: bash +Gives the user feedback about which build stage has just finished. +That's why it should always be the last call for each stage. +For the package *foo* and the *compile* stage, this macro will output:: finished target foo.compile @@ -123,7 +119,7 @@ Usage: This macro is very similar to ``world/compile``. The only differences is that is uses the specified ``build arguments`` instead of -``<PKG>_MAKE_OPT``. This is usefull if ``make`` needs to be called more +``<PKG>_MAKE_OPT``. This is useful if ``make`` needs to be called more than once in the compile stage. world/execute, execute |