An Automatic Make Facility
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Description: Holyer and Pehlivan 2000 - Program uses no makefile. It records manually-issued compilation commands the first time round, then rebuilds programs using recorded command traces.
CiteSeerX — An Automatic Make Facility An Automatic Make Facility (2000) by Ian Holyer , Ian Holyer , Huseyin Pehlivan , Huseyin Pehlivan     author = {Ian Holyer and Ian Holyer and Huseyin Pehlivan and Huseyin Pehlivan},
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Page title: | CiteSeerX — An Automatic Make Facility |
Keywords: | CiteSeerX, Ian Holyer, Ian Holyer, Huseyin Pehlivan, Huseyin Pehlivan |
Description: | CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): A recompilation program, often called make, is a crucial utility employed by many programmers during the development of sophisticated programs. It provides an elegant method for the compilation of programs which are made up of many components, written in any programming language. In this report, we present a new implementation of make based on command tracing. Our approach takes advantages of command transactions monitored by a user shell named brush . All the information that is required to check for the need to re-compile a particular program component is acquired via these transactions. There is no requirement for a #le to specify dependencies and commands, as with the Make#le used by make. All that is needed is that each program componentmust be compiled at least once, by hand or from a shell script, to establish the command used. |
IP-address: | 130.203.136.95 |
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NS | Name Servers: NS1.PSU.EDU 128.118.25.6 NS2.PSU.EDU 128.118.70.6 |
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Date | activated: 14-Jul-1986 last updated: 22-May-2013 expires: 31-Jul-2014 |