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# Copyright (c) 2019, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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#
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# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
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# particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
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# by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
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#
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# This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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# version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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# accompanied this code).
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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# 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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# Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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#
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# Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
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# or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
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# questions.
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#
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ifeq (,$(_MAKEBASE_GMK))
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$(error You must include MakeBase.gmk prior to including Execute.gmk)
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endif
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################################################################################
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#
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# Code for handling the SetupExecute macro.
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#
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################################################################################
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################################################################################
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# Setup make rules for executing an arbitrary command.
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#
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# Parameter 1 is the name of the rule. This name is used as variable prefix,
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# and the targets generated are listed in a variable by that name.
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#
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# You need to specify a COMMAND, the actual command line to execute. You are
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# strongly recommended to provide a INFO with the text to display for LOG=info
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# on what operation is performed. You can use DEPS to provide additional
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# dependencies for your command to run. You can optionally include a PRE_COMMAND
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# and a POST_COMMAND, intended for simple pre- and post-processing. The latter
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# might be e.g. a mv from a temporary file to the final destination, the former
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# e.g. a simple sed replacement on the input file. If the operations are
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# unrelated to the main COMMAND, this is not a suitable solution.
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#
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# If your command outputs a variety of files, or if it's really a single file
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# but you don't really care about the output from the perspective, you can just
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# supply an OUTPUT_DIR. You are supposed to make sure the command creates files
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# in this directory (which will be created for you if it does not exist), but
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# this can't be enforced by SetupExecute. Additional support files (like logs
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# and markers) are created in this directory. If you want support files in a
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# separate directory (e.g. if you're targeting an OUTPUT_DIR in the image
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# directly), you can specify a SUPPORT_DIR. If your command outputs only a
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# single file, you can get rid of the marker files (but not the log files) by
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# specifying OUTPUT_FILE. Note that if you specify an OUTPUT_FILE, support log
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# files will be placed in the same directory as the OUTPUT_FILE. If you do not
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# want that, use SUPPORT_DIR as well.
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#
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# After the call to SetupExecute, $1 will contain references to all generated
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# files (that make knows about), and $1_TARGET will contain a reference to the
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# final target (that is OUTPUT_FILE if it exists, or the $1_exec.marker file
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# otherwise).
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#
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# All the above keep functioning as expected even if PRE_COMMAND and
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# POST_COMMAND are given. One special case worth noting is that if OUTPUT_FILE
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# and POST_COMMAND is both given, the actual OUTPUT_FILE is considered to be a
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# result of running the POST_COMMAND.
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#
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# Remaining parameters are named arguments. These include:
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# COMMAND : The command to execute
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# PRE_COMMAND : A helper command to execute before COMMAND
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# POST_COMMAND: A helper command to execute after COMMAND
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# OUTPUT_DIR : The directory that will contain the result from the command
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# OUTPUT_FILE : Use this if the command results in a single output file
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# SUPPORT_DIR : Where to store generated support files
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# INFO : Message to display at LOG=info level when running command (optional)
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# WARN : Message to display at LOG=warn level when running command (optional)
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# DEPS : Dependencies for the execution to take place
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#
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# Setup make rules for copying files, with an option to do more complex
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SetupExecute = $(NamedParamsMacroTemplate)
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define SetupExecuteBody
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ifeq ($$($1_COMMAND), )
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$$(error COMMAND is missing in SetupExecute $1)
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endif
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ifneq ($$($1_OUTPUT_FILE), )
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ifneq ($$($1_OUTPUT_DIR), )
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$$(error Cannot specify both OUTPUT_DIR and OUTPUT_FILE in SetupExecute $1)
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endif
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# We need to know output dir since we will make sure it is created.
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$1_OUTPUT_DIR := $$(patsubst %/,%, $$(dir $$($1_OUTPUT_FILE)))
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ifeq ($$($1_SUPPORT_DIR), )
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# If support dir is not given, use base dir of output file.
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$1_SUPPORT_DIR := $$($1_OUTPUT_DIR)
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endif
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else ifneq ($$($1_OUTPUT_DIR), )
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ifeq ($$($1_SUPPORT_DIR), )
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# If support dir is not given, use output dir.
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$1_SUPPORT_DIR := $$($1_OUTPUT_DIR)
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endif
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else
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$$(error OUTPUT_DIR or OUTPUT_FILE is required in SetupExecute $1)
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endif
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$1_BASE := $$($1_SUPPORT_DIR)/_$1
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$1_PRE_MARKER := $$($1_BASE)_pre.marker
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$1_EXEC_MARKER := $$($1_BASE)_exec.marker
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$1_POST_MARKER := $$($1_BASE)_post.marker
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ifeq ($$($1_OUTPUT_FILE), )
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# No specified output file, use markers everywhere
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$1_EXEC_RESULT := $$($1_EXEC_MARKER)
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ifeq ($$($1_POST_COMMAND), )
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$1_FINAL_RESULT := $$($1_EXEC_MARKER)
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else
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$1_FINAL_RESULT := $$($1_POST_MARKER)
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endif
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else
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# If we have a single output file, we don't need a separate marker
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ifeq ($$($1_POST_COMMAND), )
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$1_EXEC_RESULT := $$($1_OUTPUT_FILE)
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$1_FINAL_RESULT := $$($1_EXEC_RESULT)
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else
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$1_EXEC_RESULT := $$($1_EXEC_MARKER)
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$1_FINAL_RESULT := $$($1_OUTPUT_FILE)
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endif
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endif
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ifeq ($$($1_INFO)$$($1_WARN), )
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# If neither info nor warn is provided, add basic info text.
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$1_INFO := Running commands for $1
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endif
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ifneq ($$($1_PRE_COMMAND), )
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$$($1_PRE_MARKER): $$($1_DEPS)
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ifneq ($$($1_WARN), )
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$$(call LogWarn, $$($1_WARN))
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endif
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ifneq ($$($1_INFO), )
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$$(call LogInfo, $$($1_INFO))
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endif
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$$(call MakeDir, $$($1_SUPPORT_DIR) $$($1_OUTPUT_DIR))
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$$(call ExecuteWithLog, $$($1_BASE)_pre, \
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$$($1_PRE_COMMAND))
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$$(TOUCH) $$@
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$$($1_EXEC_RESULT): $$($1_PRE_MARKER)
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$$(call ExecuteWithLog, $$($1_BASE)_exec, \
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$$($1_COMMAND))
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ifeq ($$($1_EXEC_RESULT), $$($1_EXEC_MARKER))
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$$(TOUCH) $$@
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endif
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$1 := $$($1_PRE_MARKER) $$($1_EXEC_RESULT)
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else
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$$($1_EXEC_RESULT): $$($1_DEPS)
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ifneq ($$($1_WARN), )
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$$(call LogWarn, $$($1_WARN))
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endif
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ifneq ($$($1_INFO), )
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$$(call LogInfo, $$($1_INFO))
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endif
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$$(call MakeDir, $$(call EncodeSpace, $$($1_SUPPORT_DIR)) $$(call EncodeSpace, $$($1_OUTPUT_DIR)))
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$$(call ExecuteWithLog, $$($1_BASE)_exec, \
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$$($1_COMMAND))
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ifeq ($$($1_EXEC_RESULT), $$($1_EXEC_MARKER))
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$$(TOUCH) $$@
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endif
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$1 := $$($1_EXEC_RESULT)
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endif
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ifneq ($$($1_POST_COMMAND), )
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$$($1_FINAL_RESULT): $$($1_EXEC_RESULT)
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$$(call ExecuteWithLog, $$($1_BASE)_post, \
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$$($1_POST_COMMAND))
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$$(TOUCH) $$@
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$1 += $$($1_FINAL_RESULT)
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endif
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# Export all our generated targets in $1, and the final target in $1_TARGET.
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$1_TARGET := $$($1_FINAL_RESULT)
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endef
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