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In addition to target-specific variable values (see section Target-specific Variable Values), GNU make
supports
pattern-specific variable values. In this form, a variable is defined
for any target that matches the pattern specified. Variables defined in
this way are searched after any target-specific variables defined
explicitly for that target, and before target-specific variables defined
for the parent target.
Set a pattern-specific variable value like this:
pattern ... : variable-assignment |
or like this:
pattern ... : override variable-assignment |
where pattern is a %-pattern. As with target-specific variable
values, multiple pattern values create a pattern-specific variable
value for each pattern individually. The variable-assignment can
be any valid form of assignment. Any command-line variable setting will
take precedence, unless override
is specified.
For example:
%.o : CFLAGS = -O |
will assign CFLAGS
the value of `-O' for all targets
matching the pattern %.o
.