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diff --git a/libbuild2/in/target.hxx b/libbuild2/in/target.hxx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5e3438d --- /dev/null +++ b/libbuild2/in/target.hxx @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +// file : libbuild2/in/target.hxx -*- C++ -*- +// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2019 Code Synthesis Ltd +// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file + +#ifndef LIBBUILD2_IN_TARGET_HXX +#define LIBBUILD2_IN_TARGET_HXX + +#include <libbuild2/types.hxx> +#include <libbuild2/utility.hxx> + +#include <libbuild2/target.hxx> + +#include <libbuild2/in/export.hxx> + +namespace build2 +{ + namespace in + { + // This is the venerable .in ("input") file that needs some kind of + // preprocessing. + // + // One interesting aspect of this target type is that the prerequisite + // search is target-dependent. Consider: + // + // hxx{version}: in{version.hxx} // version.hxx.in -> version.hxx + // + // Having to specify the header extension explicitly is inelegant. Instead + // what we really want to write is this: + // + // hxx{version}: in{version} + // + // But how do we know that in{version} means version.hxx.in? That's where + // the target-dependent search comes in: we take into account the target + // we are a prerequisite of. + // + class LIBBUILD2_IN_SYMEXPORT in: public file + { + public: + using file::file; + + public: + static const target_type static_type; + virtual const target_type& dynamic_type () const {return static_type;} + }; + } +} + +#endif // LIBBUILD2_IN_TARGET_HXX |