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@@ -47,32 +47,31 @@ package. Let's start with an example:
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13: FOO_DEPENDENCIES = host-rustc
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14:
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15: FOO_CARGO_ENV = CARGO_HOME=$(HOST_DIR)/share/cargo
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-16: FOO_CARGO_MODE = $(if $(BR2_ENABLE_DEBUG),debug,release)
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-17:
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-18: FOO_BIN_DIR = target/$(RUSTC_TARGET_NAME)/$(FOO_CARGO_MODE)
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-19:
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-20: FOO_CARGO_OPTS = \
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-21: --$(FOO_CARGO_MODE) \
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-22: --target=$(RUSTC_TARGET_NAME) \
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-23: --manifest-path=$(@D)/Cargo.toml
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-24:
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-25: define FOO_BUILD_CMDS
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-26: $(TARGET_MAKE_ENV) $(FOO_CARGO_ENV) \
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-27: cargo build $(FOO_CARGO_OPTS)
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-28: endef
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-29:
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-30: define FOO_INSTALL_TARGET_CMDS
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-31: $(INSTALL) -D -m 0755 $(@D)/$(FOO_BIN_DIR)/foo \
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-32: $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/bin/foo
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-33: endef
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-34:
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-35: $(eval $(generic-package))
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+16:
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+17: FOO_BIN_DIR = target/$(RUSTC_TARGET_NAME)/$(FOO_CARGO_MODE)
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+18:
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+19: FOO_CARGO_OPTS = \
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+20: $(if $(BR2_ENABLE_DEBUG),,--release) \
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+21: --target=$(RUSTC_TARGET_NAME) \
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+22: --manifest-path=$(@D)/Cargo.toml
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+23:
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+24: define FOO_BUILD_CMDS
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+25: $(TARGET_MAKE_ENV) $(FOO_CARGO_ENV) \
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+26: cargo build $(FOO_CARGO_OPTS)
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+27: endef
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+28:
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+29: define FOO_INSTALL_TARGET_CMDS
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+30: $(INSTALL) -D -m 0755 $(@D)/$(FOO_BIN_DIR)/foo \
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+31: $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/bin/foo
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+32: endef
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+33:
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+34: $(eval $(generic-package))
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--------------------------------
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The Makefile starts with the definition of the standard variables for package
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declaration (lines 7 to 11).
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-As seen in line 35, it is based on the
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+As seen in line 34, it is based on the
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xref:generic-package-tutorial[+generic-package+ infrastructure]. So, it defines
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the variables required by this particular infrastructure, where Cargo is
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invoked:
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