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Anton Midyukov authored
The new make-4.4 does not reset '$(1)', '$(2)', etc. when do recursively expanding. So the functions fire spontaneously. The reason for recursive expanding might be to use $(shell ...). To protect the code from spontaneous execution, we add a match check '$(0)' to the function name. The '$(0)' variable must always have the name of our function at the time of the call. If this is not the case, then we are out of the $(call ...) context. From make documentation: | The syntax of the 'call' function is: | | $(call VARIABLE,PARAM,PARAM,...) | | When 'make' expands this function, it assigns each PARAM to temporary | variables '$(1)', '$(2)', etc. The variable '$(0)' will contain | VARIABLE. Fix ALT bug 44561 See also: https://github.com/osboot/make-initrd/commit/60afcd997affe150fe1153006ffcc1adac735710
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