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Frederic
Hi, all,
I am modifying a big program written by somebody else.
When I modified some ".h" files, say a.h, then I run "make all", but I
found out make didn't recompile those files which included "a.h" file. In
my case "a.h" has some inline functions, so I have to manually remove
those .o files in order to get a fresh incremental build.
My question is: is this phenomenon caused by bad-wrritten make files or I
misunderstood the functionality of make? Thanks.
I am modifying a big program written by somebody else.
When I modified some ".h" files, say a.h, then I run "make all", but I
found out make didn't recompile those files which included "a.h" file. In
my case "a.h" has some inline functions, so I have to manually remove
those .o files in order to get a fresh incremental build.
My question is: is this phenomenon caused by bad-wrritten make files or I
misunderstood the functionality of make? Thanks.