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ifdef in-Makerules
# Look for header files in mach/ under the top-level library source directory.
# Look for generated header files where they get created.
includes += -I$(..)mach -I$(common-objpfx)mach/
ifneq (mach,$(subdir))
# Subdirectories other than mach/ might use the generated Mach headers.
# So make sure we get a chance to run in mach/ to make them before all else.
mach-objpfx = $(common-objpfx)mach/
else
mach-objpfx = $(objpfx)
endif
# These are all the generated files that includes.
# Actually, it's only some of them. We omit mach_interface.h
# because it's different in Darwin and the conditional crap is
# too much trouble. This should suffice for getting the mach/Makefile
# rules invoked when they need to be.
mach-before-compile := $(mach-objpfx)mach-shortcuts.h \
$(patsubst %,$(mach-objpfx)mach/mach_%.h,\
port host)
ifneq (mach,$(subdir))
# This patsubst generates patterns like `m%h-shortcuts.h', which are damn
# likely to match just the corresponding particular file we want.
$(patsubst mach%,m\%h%,$(mach-before-compile)): # Run only if doesn't exist.
$(MAKE) -C $(..)mach mach-before-compile no_deps=t generating=t
before-compile += $(mach-before-compile)
endif
endif # in-Makerules