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The syntax is:
using? cli
Now each module use results in two bool variables: <module>.loaded and
<module>.configured.
Also implement variable visibility (the above two variables are limited
to project).
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Now a wildcard/fallback rule should explicitly detect and handle unresolved
situation.
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This, for example, can happen when we have a fallback rule for dist(update)
or configure(update).
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Now the src directory is entered into the scope map and points to
the same scope as out. This means that targets that are in src,
not out (e.g., source files) will "see" rules, variables, etc.
This becomes important when we try, for example, to install a
source file (say, a header) from src: we need the rule as well
as the install.* variables.
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Now we search and match (but do not execute) a rule for every
operation supported by the project.
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Now the target type and rule maps are in scopes (builtins -- in global
scope). We also now have the map of loaded modules in the root scope of
each project.
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