Janet 1.27.0-01aab66 Documentation
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Build Rules

Index

rules/add-body rules/add-dep rules/add-input rules/add-output rules/add-thunk rules/build-rules rules/getrules rules/phony rules/rule rules/sh-phony rules/sh-rule rules/sh-task rules/task

macro (rules/add-body target & body)
Add recipe code to an existing rule. This makes existing rules do more but does not modify the dependency graph.
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function (rules/add-dep target dep)
Alias for `add-input`
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function (rules/add-input target input)
Add a dependency to an existing rule. Useful for extending phony rules or extending the dependency graph of existing rules.
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function (rules/add-output target output)
Add an output file to an existing rule. Rules can contain multiple outputs, but are still referred to by a main target name.
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function (rules/add-thunk target thunk)
Append a thunk to a target's recipe.
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function (rules/build-rules rules targets &opt n-workers)
Given a graph of all rules, extract a work graph that will build out-of-date files.
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function (rules/getrules )
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macro (rules/phony target deps & body)
Alias for `task`.
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macro (rules/rule target deps & body)
Add a rule to the rule graph.
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macro (rules/sh-phony target deps & body)
Alias for `sh-task`.
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macro (rules/sh-rule target deps & body)
Add a rule that invokes a shell command, and fails if the command returns non-zero.
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macro (rules/sh-task target deps & body)
Add a task that invokes a shell command, and fails if the command returns non-zero.
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macro (rules/task target deps & body)
Add a task rule to the rule graph. A task rule will always run if invoked (it is always considered out of date).
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