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# Copyright (c) 2017-2018, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
# Produced at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. LLNL-CODE-734707.
# All Rights reserved. See files LICENSE and NOTICE for details.
#
# This file is part of CEED, a collection of benchmarks, miniapps, software
# libraries and APIs for efficient high-order finite element and spectral
# element discretizations for exascale applications. For more information and
# source code availability see http://github.com/ceed
#
# The CEED research is supported by the Exascale Computing Project 17-SC-20-SC,
# a collaborative effort of two U.S. Department of Energy organizations (Office
# of Science and the National Nuclear Security Administration) responsible for
# the planning and preparation of a capable exascale ecosystem, including
# software, applications, hardware, advanced system engineering and early
# testbed platforms, in support of the nation's exascale computing imperative.
# Output using the 216-color rules mode
rule_file = rule_path =
last_path =
ansicolor =
emacs_out =
color_out =
# if TERM=dumb, use it, otherwise switch to the term one
output =
# if V is set to non-nil, turn the verbose mode
quiet =
# make-4.3 allows string literals like "#include" in variables, but older versions need "\#include". Specifically, the following code:
#
# X := $(shell echo "#foo")
#
# works with make-4.3, but fails with previous versions:
#
# Makefile:1: *** unterminated call to function 'shell': missing ')'. Stop.
#
# Older versions work if you spell it "\#foo", but 4.3 will include the backslash. We define $(HASH), which works consistently across versions.
HASH :=