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2The QEMU build system architecture
3==================================
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5This document aims to help developers understand the architecture of the
6QEMU build system. As with projects using GNU autotools, the QEMU build
7system has two stages, first the developer runs the "configure" script
8to determine the local build environment characteristics, then they run
9"make" to build the project. There is about where the similarities with
10GNU autotools end, so try to forget what you know about them.
11
12
13Stage 1: configure
14==================
15
16The QEMU configure script is written directly in shell, and should be
17compatible with any POSIX shell, hence it uses #!/bin/sh. An important
18implication of this is that it is important to avoid using bash-isms on
19development platforms where bash is the primary host.
20
21In contrast to autoconf scripts, QEMU's configure is expected to be
22silent while it is checking for features. It will only display output
23when an error occurs, or to show the final feature enablement summary
24on completion.
25
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26Because QEMU uses the Meson build system under the hood, only VPATH
27builds are supported. There are two general ways to invoke configure &
28perform a build:
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a14f0bf1 30 - VPATH, build artifacts outside of QEMU source tree entirely::
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32 cd ../
33 mkdir build
34 cd build
35 ../qemu/configure
36 make
37
a14f0bf1 38 - VPATH, build artifacts in a subdir of QEMU source tree::
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40 mkdir build
41 cd build
42 ../configure
43 make
44
45For now, checks on the compilation environment are found in configure
46rather than meson.build, though this is expected to change. The command
47line is parsed in the configure script and, whenever needed, converted
48into the appropriate options to Meson.
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50New checks should be added to Meson, which usually comprises the
51following tasks:
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77d27b92 53 - Add a Meson build option to meson_options.txt.
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55 - Add support to the command line arg parser to handle any new
a14f0bf1 56 `--enable-XXX`/`--disable-XXX` flags required by the feature.
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58 - Add information to the help output message to report on the new
59 feature flag.
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61 - Add code to perform the actual feature check.
62
a14f0bf1 63 - Add code to include the feature status in `config-host.h`
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65 - Add code to print out the feature status in the configure summary
66 upon completion.
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1a94933f 69Taking the probe for SDL2_Image as an example, we have the following pieces
a14f0bf1 70in configure::
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72 # Initial variable state
1a94933f 73 sdl_image=auto
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75 ..snip..
76
77 # Configure flag processing
1a94933f 78 --disable-sdl-image) sdl_image=disabled
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1a94933f 80 --enable-sdl-image) sdl_image=enabled
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82
83 ..snip..
84
85 # Help output feature message
1a94933f 86 sdl-image SDL Image support for icons
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88 ..snip..
89
77d27b92 90 # Meson invocation
1a94933f 91 -Dsdl_image=$sdl_image
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a14f0bf1 93In meson_options.txt::
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95 option('sdl', type : 'feature', value : 'auto',
96 description: 'SDL Image support for icons')
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a14f0bf1 98In meson.build::
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100 # Detect dependency
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101 sdl_image = dependency('SDL2_image', required: get_option('sdl_image'),
102 method: 'pkg-config',
103 static: enable_static)
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105 # Create config-host.h (if applicable)
106 config_host_data.set('CONFIG_SDL_IMAGE', sdl_image.found())
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108 # Summary
1a94933f 109 summary_info += {'SDL image support': sdl_image.found()}
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113Helper functions
114----------------
115
116The configure script provides a variety of helper functions to assist
117developers in checking for system features:
118
a14f0bf1 119`do_cc $ARGS...`
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120 Attempt to run the system C compiler passing it $ARGS...
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a14f0bf1 122`do_cxx $ARGS...`
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123 Attempt to run the system C++ compiler passing it $ARGS...
124
a14f0bf1 125`compile_object $CFLAGS`
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126 Attempt to compile a test program with the system C compiler using
127 $CFLAGS. The test program must have been previously written to a file
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128 called $TMPC. The replacement in Meson is the compiler object `cc`,
129 which has methods such as `cc.compiles()`,
130 `cc.check_header()`, `cc.has_function()`.
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a14f0bf1 132`compile_prog $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS`
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133 Attempt to compile a test program with the system C compiler using
134 $CFLAGS and link it with the system linker using $LDFLAGS. The test
135 program must have been previously written to a file called $TMPC.
738aa606 136 The replacement in Meson is `cc.find_library()` and `cc.links()`.
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a14f0bf1 138`has $COMMAND`
717171bd 139 Determine if $COMMAND exists in the current environment, either as a
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140 shell builtin, or executable binary, returning 0 on success. The
141 replacement in Meson is `find_program()`.
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a14f0bf1 143`check_define $NAME`
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144 Determine if the macro $NAME is defined by the system C compiler
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a14f0bf1 146`check_include $NAME`
717171bd 147 Determine if the include $NAME file is available to the system C
738aa606 148 compiler. The replacement in Meson is `cc.has_header()`.
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a14f0bf1 150`write_c_skeleton`
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151 Write a minimal C program main() function to the temporary file
152 indicated by $TMPC
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a14f0bf1 154`feature_not_found $NAME $REMEDY`
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155 Print a message to stderr that the feature $NAME was not available
156 on the system, suggesting the user try $REMEDY to address the
157 problem.
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a14f0bf1 159`error_exit $MESSAGE $MORE...`
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160 Print $MESSAGE to stderr, followed by $MORE... and then exit from the
161 configure script with non-zero status
162
a14f0bf1 163`query_pkg_config $ARGS...`
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164 Run pkg-config passing it $ARGS. If QEMU is doing a static build,
165 then --static will be automatically added to $ARGS
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168Stage 2: Meson
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171The Meson build system is currently used to describe the build
172process for:
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77d27b92 1741) executables, which include:
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77d27b92 176 - Tools - qemu-img, qemu-nbd, qga (guest agent), etc
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77d27b92 178 - System emulators - qemu-system-$ARCH
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77d27b92 180 - Userspace emulators - qemu-$ARCH
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ef6a0d6e 182 - Unit tests
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77d27b92 1842) documentation
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77d27b92 1863) ROMs, which can be either installed as binary blobs or compiled
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77d27b92 1884) other data files, such as icons or desktop files
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190The source code is highly modularized, split across many files to
191facilitate building of all of these components with as little duplicated
192compilation as possible. The Meson "sourceset" functionality is used
193to list the files and their dependency on various configuration
194symbols.
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77d27b92 196Various subsystems that are common to both tools and emulators have
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197their own sourceset, for example `block_ss` for the block device subsystem,
198`chardev_ss` for the character device subsystem, etc. These sourcesets
199are then turned into static libraries as follows::
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201 libchardev = static_library('chardev', chardev_ss.sources(),
202 name_suffix: 'fa',
203 build_by_default: false)
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77d27b92 205 chardev = declare_dependency(link_whole: libchardev)
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207As of Meson 0.55.1, the special `.fa` suffix should be used for everything
208that is used with `link_whole`, to ensure that the link flags are placed
209correctly in the command line.
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211Files linked into emulator targets there can be split into two distinct groups
212of files, those which are independent of the QEMU emulation target and
213those which are dependent on the QEMU emulation target.
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215In the target-independent set lives various general purpose helper code,
216such as error handling infrastructure, standard data structures,
217platform portability wrapper functions, etc. This code can be compiled
218once only and the .o files linked into all output binaries.
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219Target-independent code lives in the `common_ss`, `softmmu_ss` and
220`user_ss` sourcesets. `common_ss` is linked into all emulators, `softmmu_ss`
221only in system emulators, `user_ss` only in user-mode emulators.
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223In the target-dependent set lives CPU emulation, device emulation and
224much glue code. This sometimes also has to be compiled multiple times,
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225once for each target being built. Target-dependent files are included
226in the `specific_ss` sourceset.
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228All binaries link with a static library `libqemuutil.a`, which is then
229linked to all the binaries. `libqemuutil.a` is built from several
77d27b92 230sourcesets; most of them however host generated code, and the only two
a14f0bf1 231of general interest are `util_ss` and `stub_ss`.
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233The separation between these two is purely for documentation purposes.
a14f0bf1 234`util_ss` contains generic utility files. Even though this code is only
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235linked in some binaries, sometimes it requires hooks only in some of
236these and depend on other functions that are not fully implemented by
a14f0bf1 237all QEMU binaries. `stub_ss` links dummy stubs that will only be linked
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238into the binary if the real implementation is not present. In a way,
239the stubs can be thought of as a portable implementation of the weak
240symbols concept.
241
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242The following files concur in the definition of which files are linked
243into each emulator:
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245`default-configs/*.mak`
246 The files under default-configs/ control what emulated hardware is built
247 into each QEMU system and userspace emulator targets. They merely contain
248 a list of config variable definitions like the machines that should be
249 included. For example, default-configs/aarch64-softmmu.mak has::
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251 include arm-softmmu.mak
252 CONFIG_XLNX_ZYNQMP_ARM=y
253 CONFIG_XLNX_VERSAL=y
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255`*/Kconfig`
256 These files are processed together with `default-configs/*.mak` and
257 describe the dependencies between various features, subsystems and
258 device models. They are described in kconfig.rst.
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260These files rarely need changing unless new devices / hardware need to
261be enabled for a particular system/userspace emulation target
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264Support scripts
265---------------
266
267Meson has a special convention for invoking Python scripts: if their
a14f0bf1 268first line is `#! /usr/bin/env python3` and the file is *not* executable,
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269find_program() arranges to invoke the script under the same Python
270interpreter that was used to invoke Meson. This is the most common
271and preferred way to invoke support scripts from Meson build files,
272because it automatically uses the value of configure's --python= option.
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a14f0bf1 274In case the script is not written in Python, use a `#! /usr/bin/env ...`
77d27b92 275line and make the script executable.
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277Scripts written in Python, where it is desirable to make the script
278executable (for example for test scripts that developers may want to
279invoke from the command line, such as tests/qapi-schema/test-qapi.py),
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280should be invoked through the `python` variable in meson.build. For
281example::
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283 test('QAPI schema regression tests', python,
284 args: files('test-qapi.py'),
285 env: test_env, suite: ['qapi-schema', 'qapi-frontend'])
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287This is needed to obey the --python= option passed to the configure
288script, which may point to something other than the first python3
289binary on the path.
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292Stage 3: makefiles
293==================
294
295The use of GNU make is required with the QEMU build system.
296
297The output of Meson is a build.ninja file, which is used with the Ninja
298build system. QEMU uses a different approach, where Makefile rules are
299synthesized from the build.ninja file. The main Makefile includes these
300rules and wraps them so that e.g. submodules are built before QEMU.
301The resulting build system is largely non-recursive in nature, in
302contrast to common practices seen with automake.
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a14f0bf1 304Tests are also ran by the Makefile with the traditional `make check`
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305phony target, while benchmarks are run with `make bench`. Meson test
306suites such as `unit` can be ran with `make check-unit` too. It is also
307possible to run tests defined in meson.build with `meson test`.
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309Important files for the build system
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311
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314
315The following key files are statically defined in the source tree, with
316the rules needed to build QEMU. Their behaviour is influenced by a
317number of dynamically created files listed later.
318
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319`Makefile`
320 The main entry point used when invoking make to build all the components
321 of QEMU. The default 'all' target will naturally result in the build of
322 every component. Makefile takes care of recursively building submodules
323 directly via a non-recursive set of rules.
324
325`*/meson.build`
326 The meson.build file in the root directory is the main entry point for the
327 Meson build system, and it coordinates the configuration and build of all
328 executables. Build rules for various subdirectories are included in
329 other meson.build files spread throughout the QEMU source tree.
330
a14f0bf1 331`tests/Makefile.include`
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332 Rules for external test harnesses. These include the TCG tests,
333 `qemu-iotests` and the Avocado-based acceptance tests.
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335`tests/docker/Makefile.include`
336 Rules for Docker tests. Like tests/Makefile, this file is included
337 directly by the top level Makefile, anything defined in this file will
338 influence the entire build system.
339
340`tests/vm/Makefile.include`
341 Rules for VM-based tests. Like tests/Makefile, this file is included
342 directly by the top level Makefile, anything defined in this file will
343 influence the entire build system.
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345Dynamically created files
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347
348The following files are generated dynamically by configure in order to
349control the behaviour of the statically defined makefiles. This avoids
350the need for QEMU makefiles to go through any pre-processing as seen
351with autotools, where Makefile.am generates Makefile.in which generates
352Makefile.
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77d27b92 354Built by configure:
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356`config-host.mak`
357 When configure has determined the characteristics of the build host it
358 will write a long list of variables to config-host.mak file. This
359 provides the various install directories, compiler / linker flags and a
360 variety of `CONFIG_*` variables related to optionally enabled features.
361 This is imported by the top level Makefile and meson.build in order to
362 tailor the build output.
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364 config-host.mak is also used as a dependency checking mechanism. If make
365 sees that the modification timestamp on configure is newer than that on
366 config-host.mak, then configure will be re-run.
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368 The variables defined here are those which are applicable to all QEMU
369 build outputs. Variables which are potentially different for each
370 emulator target are defined by the next file...
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372`$TARGET-NAME/config-target.mak`
373 TARGET-NAME is the name of a system or userspace emulator, for example,
374 x86_64-softmmu denotes the system emulator for the x86_64 architecture.
375 This file contains the variables which need to vary on a per-target
376 basis. For example, it will indicate whether KVM or Xen are enabled for
377 the target and any other potential custom libraries needed for linking
378 the target.
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380
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381Built by Meson:
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383`${TARGET-NAME}-config-devices.mak`
384 TARGET-NAME is again the name of a system or userspace emulator. The
385 config-devices.mak file is automatically generated by make using the
386 scripts/make_device_config.sh program, feeding it the
387 default-configs/$TARGET-NAME file as input.
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389`config-host.h`, `$TARGET-NAME/config-target.h`, `$TARGET-NAME/config-devices.h`
390 These files are used by source code to determine what features
391 are enabled. They are generated from the contents of the corresponding
392 `*.h` files using the scripts/create_config program. This extracts
393 relevant variables and formats them as C preprocessor macros.
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395`build.ninja`
396 The build rules.
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399Built by Makefile:
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401`Makefile.ninja`
402 A Makefile conversion of the build rules in build.ninja. The conversion
403 is straightforward and, were it necessary to debug the rules produced
404 by Meson, it should be enough to look at build.ninja. The conversion
405 is performed by scripts/ninjatool.py.
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407`Makefile.mtest`
408 The Makefile definitions that let "make check" run tests defined in
409 meson.build. The rules are produced from Meson's JSON description of
410 tests (obtained with "meson introspect --tests") through the script
411 scripts/mtest2make.py.
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414Useful make targets
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a14f0bf1 417`help`
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418 Print a help message for the most common build targets.
419
a14f0bf1 420`print-VAR`
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421 Print the value of the variable VAR. Useful for debugging the build
422 system.