Examples
This section describes three ways to use Ounce/Make.
Example 1: Ounce/Make without options illustrates Ounce/Make without options, creating one AppScan® Source project file based only on the makefile in the directory in which you invoke Ounce/Make.
Example 2: Ounce/Make with recursive option uses Ounce/Make
with the -r
(recursive) option, telling Ounce/Make
to operate recursively and follow all calls to other makefiles.
In Example 3: Ounce/Make with single-project and recursive option, Ounce/Make
uses both the -r
(recursive) and -s
(single-project)
options, to create a single AppScan
Source project
file based on recursive processing of all makefiles that Ounce/Make
encounters.
Directory structure and files
All three examples use the same directory structure and files:
This diagram shows a root directory (/usr/source) that contains a makefile and source files. The /usr/source directory contains two subdirectories, /usr/source/database and /usr/source/server. The /usr/source/database directory contains a makefile and SQL files. The /usr/source/server directory contains a makefile and source files.
This example makes the following assumptions about the three makefiles:
- The makefile in /usr/source builds the source files in /usr/source and calls the makefiles in /usr/source/database and /usr/source/server.
- The makefile in /usr/source/database imports the SQL files into a database.
- The makefile in /usr/source/server builds the source files in /usr/source/server.