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74 is `+', the file is opened in append mode; otherwise the
104 MM Print debugging information about "meta" mode decisions
166 _._M_A_K_E_._J_O_B_S. Turns compatibility mode off, unless the --BB option
167 is also specified. When compatibility mode is off, all commands
250 mode can be used to see these at the cost of generating
341 -- in compatibility mode causes any non-zero exit status of
344 When bbmmaakkee is run in jobs mode with --jj _m_a_x___j_o_b_s, the entire script for
346 (non-jobs) mode, each command is run in a separate process. If the
350 command line is ignored as in compatibility mode. Otherwise `--' affects
354 Makefiles should be written so that the mode of bbmmaakkee operation does not
366 ensure-one-shell-regardless-of-mode:
495 Only the targets `${OBJS}' are impacted by that filter (in "meta" mode)
566 Is used in error handling in "meta" mode, see
662 In "meta" mode, provides a list of prefixes which match the
668 In "meta" mode, it can (very rarely!) be useful to filter command
675 In "meta" mode, this variable contains a list of all the meta
680 In "meta" mode, this variable contains a list of all the meta
699 verbose" mode. The default value is:
703 Processed after reading all makefiles. Affects the mode that
706 ccoommppaatt Like --BB, puts bbmmaakkee into "compat" mode.
708 mmeettaa Puts bbmmaakkee into "meta" mode, where meta files are created
734 If in "meta" mode, print a clue about the target being
742 whether a target is out of date in "meta" mode. See also
750 In both compat and parallel mode, do not make the targets
752 This mode can be used to detect undeclared dependencies
797 target, and in "meta" mode, it also sets `_._E_R_R_O_R___C_W_D' to the
874 _%_P_O_S_I_X Is set in POSIX mode, see the special `_._P_O_S_I_X' target.
1445 the most likely case. In "meta" mode, the target is out-of-
1497 ..UUSSEE Turn the target into bbmmaakkee's version of a macro. When the
1576 Disable parallel mode.
1590 ..OORRDDEERR In parallel mode, the named targets are made in sequence. This
1632 one of the built-in shell specs; sh, ksh, and csh.
1784 In jobs mode, when a target fails; make will put an error token into the