A call to helm-make
will give you a helm
selection of this directory
Makefile's targets. Selecting a target will call compile
on it. You can cancel
as usual with C-g
. Support is provided for the various flavors of Make tools,
as well as the Ninja build tool.
Just get it from MELPA.
The functions that this package provides are auto-loaded, so no additional setup is required. Unless you want to bind the functions to a key.
If this is set to t
, the currently visited files from Makefile's
directory will be saved.
This is a helm-make
called with (projectile-project-root)
as base directory.
What method should be used to parse the Makefile. The default value is
default
, which is a pure elisp solution, but falls a bit short when the
Makefile includes other Makefile's. The second option is qp
, it is much more
accurate, as it uses the database produced by make to extract the targets. But
could be a bit slower when the database produced by make is large.
An additional directory, relative to projectile-project-root
, where
helm-make-projectile
will search for a valid Makefile. A valid Makefile is
one that GNU make looks after, i.e. the name of the Makefile must be one of
Makefile, makefile or GNUmakefile to be valid.
If this is set to t
, sort the targets before calling the completion method.
By default it is set to nil, if you are setting it to t
, and you encounter
longer delays before the targets are displayed, try to set this back to nil.
This, however, might only be the case, if the Makefile contains thousand of
targets.
If this is set to t
, cache the targets. Next time when you call
helm-make(-projectile)
for the same Makefile, and the modification time of
the Makefile has not changed meanwhile, reuse the cached targets.
It is set to nil
by default.
You can customize executable of make command by changing this variable. Helpful for implementing remote compiling.
You can customize executable of ninja command by changing this variable. Helpful for implementing remote compiling.
Customizes arguments which are passed to the make executable when building. To
include the universal argument, use %d
. Default is -j%d
.
When setting helm-make-named-buffer to t
all make buffers will be named
based on their make target and default-directory
. e.g. *compilation in
~/emacs (all)* for make all
in /home/USER/emacs. This is useful if you want
to run multiple compilations at the same time.
When set to a non-zero value, invocations of make or ninja will run at this niceness level. Default is 0, i.e. don't nice make commands.
When setting helm-make-comint to t
helm-make will use Comint mode instead of
Compilation mode. This is useful if you want to interact with the make buffer.
When this variable is non-nil, fuzzy matching will be enabled helm make targets buffer.