Currently, $(LIB_H) is generated from two modes: if `git ls-files` is
present, it will use that to enumerate the files in the repository; else
it will use `$(FIND) .` to enumerate the files in the directory.
There is a subtle difference between these two methods, however. With
ls-files, filenames don't have a leading `./` while with $(FIND), they
do. This results in $(CHK_HDRS) having to substitute out the leading
`./` before it uses $(LIB_H).
Unify the two possible values in $(LIB_H) by using patsubst to remove the
`./` prefix at its definition.
Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
GENERATED_H += command-list.h
-LIB_H := $(sort $(shell git ls-files '*.h' ':!t/' ':!Documentation/' 2>/dev/null || \
+LIB_H := $(sort $(patsubst ./%,%,$(shell git ls-files '*.h' ':!t/' ':!Documentation/' 2>/dev/null || \
$(FIND) . \
-name .git -prune -o \
-name t -prune -o \
-name Documentation -prune -o \
- -name '*.h' -print))
+ -name '*.h' -print)))
LIB_OBJS += abspath.o
LIB_OBJS += advice.o
ifndef GCRYPT_SHA256
EXCEPT_HDRS += sha256/gcrypt.h
endif
-CHK_HDRS = $(filter-out $(EXCEPT_HDRS),$(patsubst ./%,%,$(LIB_H)))
+CHK_HDRS = $(filter-out $(EXCEPT_HDRS),$(LIB_H))
HCO = $(patsubst %.h,%.hco,$(CHK_HDRS))
$(HCO): %.hco: %.h FORCE