freebsd-skq/share/mk/local.sys.env.mk
Simon J. Gerraty daf514d0bb Move include of make.conf back to its old position.
This means moving include of local.sys.mk and src.sys.mk too.
Introduce new includes to take the early slot, for the purpose
of being able to influence toolchains and the like.

Differential Revision:	D2860
Reviewed by:	imp
2015-06-19 14:56:24 +00:00

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Makefile

# $FreeBSD$
# This makefile is for customizations that should be done early
.if !defined(_TARGETS)
# some things we do only once
_TARGETS:= ${.TARGETS}
.export _TARGETS
.endif
# some handy macros
_this = ${.PARSEDIR:tA}/${.PARSEFILE}
# some useful modifiers
# A useful trick for testing multiple :M's against something
# :L says to use the variable's name as its value - ie. literal
# got = ${clean* destroy:${M_ListToMatch:S,V,.TARGETS,}}
M_ListToMatch = L:@m@$${V:M$$m}@
# match against our initial targets (see above)
M_L_TARGETS = ${M_ListToMatch:S,V,_TARGETS,}
# turn a list into a set of :N modifiers
# NskipFoo = ${Foo:${M_ListToSkip}}
M_ListToSkip= O:u:ts::S,:,:N,g:S,^,N,
# type should be a builtin in any sh since about 1980,
# AUTOCONF := ${autoconf:L:${M_whence}}
M_type = @x@(type $$x 2> /dev/null); echo;@:sh:[0]:N* found*:[@]:C,[()],,g
M_whence = ${M_type}:M/*:[1]
# convert a path to a valid shell variable
M_P2V = tu:C,[./-],_,g
# these are handy
# we can use this for a cheap timestamp at the start of a target's script,
# but not at the end - since make will expand both at the same time.
TIME_STAMP_FMT = @ %s [%Y-%m-%d %T]
TIME_STAMP = ${TIME_STAMP_FMT:localtime}
# this will produce the same output but as of when date(1) is run.
TIME_STAMP_DATE = `date '+${TIME_STAMP_FMT}'`
TIME_STAMP_END?= ${TIME_STAMP_DATE}
.include "src.sys.env.mk"