I’ve seen some shell scripts in which they pass a file by writing the contents of the file in the same shell script. For instance:
if [[ $uponly -eq 1 ]]; then
mysql $tabular -h database1 -u usertrack -pabulafia usertrack << END
select host from host_status where host like 'ld%' and status = 'up';
END
exit 0
fi
I’ve been able to do something similar in which I do:
python << END
print 'hello world'
END
If the name of the script is say myscript.sh then I can run it by executing sh myscript.sh. and I obtain my desired output.
Question is, can we do something similar in a Makefile? I’ve been looking around and they all say that I have do something like:
target:
python @<<
print 'hello world'
<<
But that doesn’t work.
Here are the links where I’ve been looking:
http://www.opussoftware.com/tutorial/TutMakefile.htm#Response%20Files
You can do something like this:
First, you’re defining a multi line variable with
defineandendef. Then you need toexportit to the shell otherwise it will treat each new line as a new command. Then you reinsert the shell variable using$$.