I'm trying to get the version of my compilation from a text file. I'm using this command
grep -w -m 1 "V1" server.h | sed $(VERSION) 's/#define V1[\t]//'
It works fine but now I'm trying to execute it from my Makefile using shell:
VERSION=$(shell grep -w -m 1 "V1" server.h | sed $(VERSION) 's/#define V1[\t]//')
but I'm not able to make it works because of the |
. If I only put one command, grep for example it runs fine, there's another way to indicate the |
to concatenate expressions? Or how else can I do this?
Edit:
Hi, thanks for the answer,
Reading your answer i realize that copy/paste has betrayed me jeje, this is the right expression i'm using:
VERSION:=$(shell grep -w -m 1 "V2" server.h | sed 's/#define V2[\t]//')
And this is the output of Makefile:
- unterminated call to function shell': missing)'. Stop.
I have tested your recommendations and it also fails with the same Error.
Thanks.
#
) in make denotes the start of a comment. The#define
and all that follows, is being treated as a comment, hence the unterminated expression. I'll update the answer below.