Homogenize paths for source files during compilation #188
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Why:
.o
file alone will compile with-c file.c
.lo
file alone will create the corresponding .o files with-c ./file.c
make -j1
will only execute the.lo
rules; the.o
rules will be skipped since the.o
files are already created from the.lo
rules with option-c ./file.c
make -j2
will execute the.lo
rules and the.o
rules in parallel, creating the.o
file with option-c file.c
assert()
captures the path of the source file (taken from the-c
option) in the compiled binary in order to display the source of the assertion errorExample:
examples/ldns-dane
withmake -j1
, the binary contains the string./examples/ldns-dane.c
examples/ldns-dane
withmake -j2
, the binary contains the stringexamples/ldns-dane.c