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I am trying to store a multiline string in a variable in make

var=$(shell cat <<End-of-message \
-------------------------------------\
This is line 1 of the message.\
This is line 2 of the message.\
This is line 3 of the message.\
This is line 4 of the message.\
This is the last line of the message.\
-------------------------------------\
End-of-message)


printit:
    @echo ${var}

This doesn't work, so I am wondering if this is possible at all. I need to preserve the newlines here and shell is converting them in spaces. Any suggestions?

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Any reason you can't have the text you need to use in an external file vs. inside the makefile? – Al G May 13 '10 at 15:13

2 Answers

up vote 2 down vote accepted

Asked and answered here: Is it possible to create a mult-line string variable in a makefile?.

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It works also on Mac OS X. Small correction in the answer @echo "$$ANNOUNCE_BODY" so that's double NN. – Navi May 15 '10 at 10:42

How about this:

define var
@echo -------------------------------------
@echo This is line 1 of the message.
@echo This is line 2 of the message.
@echo This is line 3 of the message.
@echo This is line 4 of the message.
@echo This is the last line of the message.
@echo -------------------------------------
endef

printit:
    ${var}

or this:

.PHONY: var
var:
    @echo -------------------------------------
    @echo This is line 1 of the message.
    @echo This is line 2 of the message.
    @echo This is line 3 of the message.
    @echo This is line 4 of the message.
    @echo This is the last line of the message.
    @echo -------------------------------------

printit: var
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