Included files
The make program has a
capability similar to the
#include directive of the C preprocessor.
If the string include
appears as the first seven letters of a line in a makefile
and is followed
by a blank or a tab,
the rest of the line
is assumed to be a file name, which
the current invocation of make
will read.
Macros may be used in file names.
The file descriptors are stacked for reading
include files so that no more than 16 levels of
nested includes are supported.
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