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makeIn addition to the guile function available in makefiles,
make exposes some procedures for use in your Guile scripts. At
startup make creates a new Guile module, gnu make, and
exports these procedures as public interfaces from that module:
gmk-expand ¶ This procedure takes a single argument which is converted into a
string. The string is expanded by make using normal
make expansion rules. The result of the expansion is converted
into a Guile string and provided as the result of the procedure.
gmk-eval ¶ This procedure takes a single argument which is converted into a
string. The string is evaluated by make as if it were a
makefile. This is the same capability available via the eval
function (see The eval Function). The result of the gmk-eval
procedure is always the empty string.
Note that gmk-eval is not quite the same as using
gmk-expand with the eval function: in the latter case
the evaluated string will be expanded twice; first by
gmk-expand, then again by the eval function.