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BaseTools: Remove caret in NASM_INC macro
NASM_INC contains the list of directory to include when using the nasm assembler. In nmake makefiles, a trailing backslash escapes the newline char and replaces it with a space ' '. To have a literal trailing backslash, it must be escaped with a caret '^'. This is not necessary for GNU makefiles. On windows platforms, for the NASM_INC macro, a caret escaping a trailing a backslash was appended to the last included folder regardless of the makefile type. For instance, "/Include/" was replaced by "/Include/^\". This is causing a build failure on windows platforms using GNU makefiles since the caret '^' doesn't escape any chars in GNU makefiles and is thus conserved. "/Include^\" was replaced by "/Include\/" in nmake makefiles, but remained "/Include/^\" in GNU makefiles. This patch removes the caret '^' on the build using GNU makefiles. Signed-off-by: Pierre Gondois <pierre.gondois@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Bob Feng <bob.c.feng@intel.com>
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@ -612,9 +612,10 @@ cleanlib:
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IncludePath = self._INC_FLAG_['NASM'] + self.PlaceMacro(P, self.Macros)
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if IncludePath.endswith(os.sep):
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IncludePath = IncludePath.rstrip(os.sep)
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# When compiling .nasm files, need to add a literal backslash at each path
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# To specify a literal backslash at the end of the line, precede it with a caret (^)
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if P == MyAgo.IncludePathList[-1] and os.sep == '\\':
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# When compiling .nasm files, need to add a literal backslash at each path.
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# In nmake makfiles, a trailing literal backslash must be escaped with a caret ('^').
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# It is otherwise replaced with a space (' '). This is not necessary for GNU makfefiles.
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if P == MyAgo.IncludePathList[-1] and self._Platform == WIN32_PLATFORM and self._FileType == NMAKE_FILETYPE:
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IncludePath = ''.join([IncludePath, '^', os.sep])
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else:
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IncludePath = os.path.join(IncludePath, '')
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