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Makefile: add an explicit rule for building assembly output

In the kernel we have a rule for *.c -> *.s files exactly because
it's nice to be able to easily say "ok, what does that generate".

Here's a patch to add such a rule to git too, in case anybody is
interested. It makes it much simpler to just do

	make sha1_file.s

and look at the compiler-generated output that way, rather than having to
fire up gdb on the resulting binary.

(Add -fverbose-asm or something if you want to, it can make the result
even more readable)

[jc: add *.s to .gitignore]

Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
maint
Linus Torvalds 18 years ago committed by Junio C Hamano
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      .gitignore
  2. 2
      Makefile

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.gitignore vendored

@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ common-cmds.h @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ common-cmds.h
*.deb
git-core.spec
*.exe
*.[ao]
*.[aos]
*.py[co]
config.mak
autom4te.cache

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Makefile

@ -845,6 +845,8 @@ git$X git.spec \ @@ -845,6 +845,8 @@ git$X git.spec \

%.o: %.c GIT-CFLAGS
$(QUIET_CC)$(CC) -o $*.o -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $<
%.s: %.c GIT-CFLAGS
$(QUIET_CC)$(CC) -S $(ALL_CFLAGS) $<
%.o: %.S
$(QUIET_CC)$(CC) -o $*.o -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $<


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