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Q
question mode9.3 Instead of Executing the Commands
quoting %, in patsubst8.2 Functions for String Substitution and Analysis
quoting %, in static pattern4.12.1 Syntax of Static Pattern Rules
quoting %, in vpath4.5.2 The vpath Directive
quoting newline, in commands5.2 Command Execution
quoting newline, in makefile2.2 A Simple Makefile

R
Ratfor, rule to compile10.2 Catalogue of Implicit Rules
RCS, rule to extract from10.2 Catalogue of Implicit Rules
reading makefiles3.9 How make Reads a Makefile
README3.2 What Name to Give Your Makefile
realclean (standard target)9.2 Arguments to Specify the Goals
recompilation2. An Introduction to Makefiles
recompilation, avoiding9.4 Avoiding Recompilation of Some Files
recording events with empty targets4.8 Empty Target Files to Record Events
recursion5.6 Recursive Use of make
recursion, and -C5.6.3 Communicating Options to a Sub-make
recursion, and -f5.6.3 Communicating Options to a Sub-make
recursion, and -j5.6.3 Communicating Options to a Sub-make
recursion, and -o5.6.3 Communicating Options to a Sub-make
recursion, and -t5.6.1 How the MAKE Variable Works
recursion, and -w5.6.4 The `--print-directory' Option
recursion, and -W5.6.3 Communicating Options to a Sub-make
recursion, and command line variable definitions5.6.3 Communicating Options to a Sub-make
recursion, and environment5.6.2 Communicating Variables to a Sub-make
recursion, and MAKE variable5.6.1 How the MAKE Variable Works
recursion, and MAKEFILES variable3.4 The Variable MAKEFILES
recursion, and options5.6.3 Communicating Options to a Sub-make
recursion, and printing directories5.6.4 The `--print-directory' Option
recursion, and variables5.6.2 Communicating Variables to a Sub-make
recursion, level of5.6.2 Communicating Variables to a Sub-make
recursive variable expansion6. How to Use Variables
recursive variable expansion6.2 The Two Flavors of Variables
recursively expanded variables6.2 The Two Flavors of Variables
reference to variables6.1 Basics of Variable References
reference to variables6.3 Advanced Features for Reference to Variables
relinking2.3 How make Processes a Makefile
remaking makefiles3.7 How Makefiles Are Remade
removal of target files5.4 Errors in Commands
removal of target files5.5 Interrupting or Killing make
removing duplicate words8.2 Functions for String Substitution and Analysis
removing targets on failure4.9 Special Built-in Target Names
removing, to clean up2.7 Rules for Cleaning the Directory
reporting bugs1.2 Problems and Bugs
rm10.3 Variables Used by Implicit Rules
rm (shell command)2.2 A Simple Makefile
rm (shell command)4.4.1 Wildcard Examples
rm (shell command)4.6 Phony Targets
rm (shell command)5.4 Errors in Commands
rule commands5. Writing the Commands in Rules
rule prerequisites4.2 Rule Syntax
rule syntax4.2 Rule Syntax
rule targets4.2 Rule Syntax
rule, and $4.2 Rule Syntax
rule, double-colon (::)4.13 Double-Colon Rules
rule, explicit, definition of3.1 What Makefiles Contain
rule, how to write4. Writing Rules
rule, implicit10. Using Implicit Rules
rule, implicit, and directory search4.5.5 Directory Search and Implicit Rules
rule, implicit, and VPATH4.5.5 Directory Search and Implicit Rules
rule, implicit, chains of10.4 Chains of Implicit Rules
rule, implicit, definition of3.1 What Makefiles Contain
rule, implicit, how to use10.1 Using Implicit Rules
rule, implicit, introduction to2.5 Letting make Deduce the Commands
rule, implicit, predefined10.2 Catalogue of Implicit Rules
rule, introduction to2.1 What a Rule Looks Like
rule, multiple for one target4.11 Multiple Rules for One Target
rule, no commands or prerequisites4.7 Rules without Commands or Prerequisites
rule, pattern10.5.1 Introduction to Pattern Rules
rule, static pattern4.12 Static Pattern Rules
rule, static pattern versus implicit4.12.2 Static Pattern Rules versus Implicit Rules
rule, with multiple targets4.10 Multiple Targets in a Rule

S
s. (SCCS file prefix)10.2 Catalogue of Implicit Rules
SCCS, rule to extract from10.2 Catalogue of Implicit Rules
search algorithm, implicit rule10.8 Implicit Rule Search Algorithm
search path for prerequisites (VPATH)4.5 Searching Directories for Prerequisites
search path for prerequisites (VPATH), and implicit rules4.5.5 Directory Search and Implicit Rules
search path for prerequisites (VPATH), and link libraries4.5.6 Directory Search for Link Libraries
searching for strings8.2 Functions for String Substitution and Analysis
secondary files10.4 Chains of Implicit Rules
secondary targets4.9 Special Built-in Target Names
sed (shell command)4.14 Generating Prerequisites Automatically
selecting a word8.2 Functions for String Substitution and Analysis
selecting word lists8.2 Functions for String Substitution and Analysis
sequences of commands5.7 Defining Canned Command Sequences
setting options from environment5.6.3 Communicating Options to a Sub-make
setting options in makefiles5.6.3 Communicating Options to a Sub-make
setting variables6.5 Setting Variables
several rules for one target4.11 Multiple Rules for One Target
several targets in a rule4.10 Multiple Targets in a Rule
shar (standard target)9.2 Arguments to Specify the Goals
shell command2.2 A Simple Makefile
shell command, and directory search4.5.4 Writing Shell Commands with Directory Search
shell command, execution5.2 Command Execution
shell command, function for8.10 The shell Function
shell file name pattern (in include)3.3 Including Other Makefiles
shell wildcards (in include)3.3 Including Other Makefiles
SHELL, MS-DOS specifics5.2 Command Execution
signal5.5 Interrupting or Killing make
silent operation5.1 Command Echoing
simple makefile2.2 A Simple Makefile
simple variable expansion6. How to Use Variables
simplifying with variables2.4 Variables Make Makefiles Simpler
simply expanded variables6.2 The Two Flavors of Variables
sorting words8.2 Functions for String Substitution and Analysis
spaces, in variable values6.2 The Two Flavors of Variables
spaces, stripping8.2 Functions for String Substitution and Analysis
special targets4.9 Special Built-in Target Names
special variables3.6 Other Special Variables
specifying makefile name3.2 What Name to Give Your Makefile
standard input5.3 Parallel Execution
standards conformance1. Overview of make
standards for makefiles14. Makefile Conventions
static pattern rule4.12 Static Pattern Rules
static pattern rule, syntax of4.12.1 Syntax of Static Pattern Rules
static pattern rule, versus implicit4.12.2 Static Pattern Rules versus Implicit Rules
stem4.12.1 Syntax of Static Pattern Rules
stem10.5.4 How Patterns Match
stem, variable for10.5.3 Automatic Variables
stopping make8.11 Functions That Control Make
strings, searching for8.2 Functions for String Substitution and Analysis
stripping whitespace8.2 Functions for String Substitution and Analysis
sub-make5.6.2 Communicating Variables to a Sub-make
subdirectories, recursion for5.6 Recursive Use of make
substitution variable reference6.3.1 Substitution References
suffix rule10.7 Old-Fashioned Suffix Rules
suffix rule, for archive11.4 Suffix Rules for Archive Files
suffix, adding8.3 Functions for File Names
suffix, function to find8.3 Functions for File Names
suffix, substituting in variables6.3.1 Substitution References
switches9.7 Summary of Options
symbol directories, updating archive11.2.1 Updating Archive Symbol Directories
syntax of rules4.2 Rule Syntax

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