Akhyar Amarullah
Posted on July 8, 2020
Recently, a conversation with my SO reminded me about a piece of code I write long time ago. It was a college assignment on Data Structure course.
I immediately dug my email and found the project compressed in a RAR archive. The project was written using Java with NetBeans IDE default folder structure. There was no build configurtions like Maven, Ant, Makefile, or whatsoever. Only NetBeans project config and I don’t want to install it just for the sake of running the code.
After Googled a bit, I came with a quick and simple Makefile to run the code. Luckily there was no external dependencies to deal with.
SRC ?= src
DST ?= build/classes
MAIN ?= Main
.PHONY: clean compile run
clean:
rm -f $$(find $(DST) -name *.class)
compile:
mkdir -p $(DST)
javac -d $(DST) $$(find $(SRC) -name *.java)
run:
java -cp $(DST) $(MAIN)
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Akhyar Amarullah
Posted on July 8, 2020
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