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.\" MANIFEST: User Guide, Built-In Functions, Resolve
.\"
.H 2 "resolve"
This builtin function is used to resolve file names when using the
.I search_list
variable to locate files.
This builtin function produces resolved file names as output.
This is useful when taking partial copies of a source
to perform controlled updates.
The targets of recipes are always cooked into the current directory.
.H 3 "Example"
This function is used in cookbooks
which use the
.I search_list
functionality:
.eB
search_list = . baseline;
%.o: %.c
{
[cc] [cc_flags] [addprefix -I [search_list]] [resolve %.c];
}
.eE
.P
The cookbooks distributed with Cook contain full support for the
\f[CW]search_list\fP functionality. They are a good source of examples
of how to write recipes which take this into account.
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