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Compiler Command-line Options<br />

2.1.43 --depend_format=string<br />

This option changes the format of output dependency files, for compatibility with some<br />

UNIX make programs.<br />

Syntax<br />

--depend_format=string<br />

Where string is one of:<br />

unix<br />

generate dependency file entries using UNIX-style path<br />

separators.<br />

unix_escaped is the same as unix, but escapes spaces with \.<br />

unix_quoted<br />

is the same as unix, but surrounds path names with double quotes.<br />

Usage<br />

unix<br />

unix_escaped<br />

unix_quoted<br />

On Windows systems, --depend_format=unix forces the use of<br />

UNIX-style path names. That is, the UNIX-style path separator<br />

symbol / is used in place of \.<br />

On UNIX systems, --depend_format=unix has no effect.<br />

On Windows systems, --depend_format=unix_escaped forces<br />

unix-style path names, and escapes spaces with \.<br />

On UNIX systems, --depend_format=unix_escaped with escapes<br />

spaces with \.<br />

On Windows systems, --depend_format=unix_quoted forces<br />

unix-style path names and surrounds them with "".<br />

On UNIX systems, --depend_format=unix_quoted surrounds path<br />

names with "".<br />

Default<br />

If you do not specify a --depend_format option, then the format of output dependency<br />

files depends on your choice of operating system:<br />

Windows<br />

UNIX<br />

On Windows systems, the default is to use either Windows-style<br />

paths or UNIX-style paths, whichever is given.<br />

On UNIX systems, the default is --depend_format=unix.<br />

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