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So I have this makefile and I want the target all just to invoke the target expertest, but apparently the way I'm doing it is wrong because i'm getting the error "make: exprtest: Command not found make: * [all] Error 127 " this is the makefile:

all:
    exprtest
exprtest: exptrtest.o driver.o parser.tab.o scanner.o
    g++ -Wall -g -o exprtest exptrtest.o driver.o parser.tab.o scanner.o
driver.o: driver.cpp scanner.hpp driver.hpp
    g++ -Wall -g -c driver.cpp
parser.tab.o: parser.tab.hpp parser.tab.cpp
    bison parser.ypp
    g++ -Wall -g -c parser.tab.cpp
scanner.o: scanner.cpp scanner.hpp
    flex -t scanner.ll > scanner.cpp
    g++ -Wall -g -c scanner.cpp
clean:
    rm parser.tab.hpp parser.tab.cpp scanner.cpp

3 Answers 3

15

And you can always have make call a new instance of make.
For example:

all:
    $(MAKE) exprtest

exprtest:  
    do exprtest stuff

Typing make all will indirectly do make exprtest.

13

Put exprtest on the same line as all. Dependencies come after the colon, commands come on the following lines, indented.

target: dependencies
[tab] system command

So in your case it all becomes:

all: exprtest
exprtest: exptrtest.o driver.o parser.tab.o scanner.o
    g++ -Wall -g -o exprtest exptrtest.o driver.o parser.tab.o scanner.o
6

You want to do something like

all: exprtest

What that says is "all depends on exprtest to be successful".

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