Added a pycremoval rule. Called by clean, it removes all .pyc and .pyo files.

Handy to have as a separate rule from clean when mucking around with bytecode
generation.
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Brett Cannon 2006-04-18 23:58:52 +00:00
parent 503b73ebf7
commit ab012af6ed
1 changed files with 3 additions and 2 deletions

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# Sanitation targets -- clean leaves libraries, executables and tags # Sanitation targets -- clean leaves libraries, executables and tags
# files, which clobber removes those as well # files, which clobber removes those as well
pycremoval:
find $(srcdir) -name '*.py[co]' -exec rm -f {} ';'
clean: clean: pycremoval
find . -name '*.o' -exec rm -f {} ';' find . -name '*.o' -exec rm -f {} ';'
find . -name '*.s[ol]' -exec rm -f {} ';' find . -name '*.s[ol]' -exec rm -f {} ';'
find $(srcdir) -name '*.py[co]' -exec rm -f {} ';'
find $(srcdir)/build -name 'fficonfig.h' -exec rm -f {} ';' || true find $(srcdir)/build -name 'fficonfig.h' -exec rm -f {} ';' || true
find $(srcdir)/build -name 'fficonfig.py' -exec rm -f {} ';' || true find $(srcdir)/build -name 'fficonfig.py' -exec rm -f {} ';' || true