Hi everyone,
I want to set a command to run a makefile to build a CUDA, and run it from the Debug/ folder. However I hate hardcoding the name of the executable, is it possible to use a variable that depends on the file I'm standing on or the name of the director from which make is being executed
Also, I would like to make an alternate command with which I can tell make what target to execute.
. "$TM_SUPPORT_PATH/lib/webpreview.sh" html_header "Running make"
make ${TM_MAKE_FLAGS} 2>&1|"${TM_RUBY:-ruby}" -rtm_parser - eTextMate.parse_errors
Debug/Sum 2>&1|"${TM_RUBY:-ruby}" -rtm_parser -eTextMate.parse_errors
echo "Done." html_footer
Any help appreciated, Ted
Hey Ted,
There is a Make bundle distributed with TextMate. I think this is the ideal way to run a makefile. The “Build” command is bound on ⌘B. You can build a specific target with ⌘⌥B.
—Alex
On Feb 24, 2010, at 9:22 AM, Eduardo Gutarra wrote:
Hi everyone,
I want to set a command to run a makefile to build a CUDA, and run it from the Debug/ folder. However I hate hardcoding the name of the executable, is it possible to use a variable that depends on the file I'm standing on or the name of the director from which make is being executed
Also, I would like to make an alternate command with which I can tell make what target to execute.
. "$TM_SUPPORT_PATH/lib/webpreview.sh" html_header "Running make"
make ${TM_MAKE_FLAGS} 2>&1|"${TM_RUBY:-ruby}" -rtm_parser -eTextMate.parse_errors
Debug/Sum 2>&1|"${TM_RUBY:-ruby}" -rtm_parser -eTextMate.parse_errors
echo "Done." html_footer
Any help appreciated, Ted
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