Simplify autodependency examples.

Turns out we don't need sed to process the output of gcc -MD.  We can just
do this:

	read DEPS <filename.deps

The 'read' command in sh actually handles backslashes correctly, so we don't
have to sed them out after all.  And then a simple ${DEPS#*:} removes the
"target:" prefix from the dependency line, and we're done!
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Avery Pennarun 2011-02-21 03:57:48 -08:00
commit a2bce72255
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@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ redo-ifchange config.sh
exec >$3
cat <<-EOF
redo-ifchange \$1.c
gcc $CFLAGS -MD -MF \$3.deps.tmp -o \$3 -c \$1.c
DEPS=\$(sed -e "s/^\$3://" -e 's/\\\\//g' <\$3.deps.tmp)
rm -f \$3.deps.tmp
redo-ifchange \$DEPS
gcc $CFLAGS -MD -MF \$3.deps -o \$3 -c \$1.c
read DEPS <\$3.deps
rm -f \$3.deps
redo-ifchange \${DEPS#*:}
EOF
chmod +x $3