In my makefile, I need to make a variable assignment based on a command line variable value. for example, I do:
make var_1=xxx
where var_1 can have one of say 100 possible values. Based on the value of var_1, I need to assign a value to var_2 in my makefile. I could do:
ifeq ($(var_1), a)
var_2 = A
endif
ifeq ($(var_1), b)
var_2 = B
endif
and so on for all 100 possible combinations of var_1, var_2. Here a,A,b,B represent some strings. How do I do this to avoid 100’s of if statements? I was thinking to define two variables:
var_1_values = a b c d
var_2_values = A B C D
I can use $(findstring $(var_1),$(var_1_values)) to see if $(var_1) is among $(var_1_values), but how do I locate the position of $(var_1) among all $(var_1_values)? That position is then to be used to pick the corresponding word inside $(var_2_values).
It’s a little kludgey, but if there’s a symbol you know won’t be in any of the values (such as “_”) you could do this: