There were efforts to make 'make -s' really silent when it is a
warning-free build.
The conventional way was to let a shell script check ${quiet}, and if
it is 'silent_', suppress the stdout by itself.
With the previous commit, the 'cmd' takes care of it now. The 'cmd' is
also invoked from if_changed, if_changed_dep, and if_changed_rule.
You can omit ${quiet} checks in shell scripts when they are invoked
from the 'cmd' macro.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
exit
fi
-if [ "${quiet}" != "silent_" ]; then
- echo " GEN $tarfile"
-fi
+echo " GEN $tarfile"
rm -rf $cpio_dir
mkdir $cpio_dir
# Will be supressed by "make -s"
info()
{
- if [ "${quiet}" != "silent_" ]; then
- printf " %-7s %s\n" "${1}" "${2}"
- fi
+ printf " %-7s %s\n" "${1}" "${2}"
}
# Generate a linker script to ensure correct ordering of initcalls.
CC_VERSION="$6"
LD=$7
-vecho() { [ "${quiet}" = "silent_" ] || echo "$@" ; }
-
# Do not expand names
set -f
cmp -s .tmpver.1 .tmpver.2; then
rm -f .tmpcompile
else
- vecho " UPD $TARGET"
+ echo " UPD $TARGET"
mv -f .tmpcompile $TARGET
fi
rm -f .tmpver.1 .tmpver.2