+ emk A build system, including a fast embedded scripting language. + Installation Run 'make', followed by 'make install' + How it works The first task to run is parsing and preprocessing, where emk will parse an emkfile in the current working directory, include config.emk, and store variables in memory. emk will then run the modified emkfile through the interpreter. + How to write an emkfile emk has a small collection of reserved words: - include: instruct the preprocessor to include a file - declare: declare a variable - function: define a function (eg. build, install, etc) - if, then, else, while, for, do - echo: write to stdout An example of a good emkfile is shown below: include ./config.emk; declare PROGVER = "1.0"; function build { echo "this function builds the program\n"; } function install { echo "this function installs the program\n"; } Lines must end with either semicolons (;) or braces ({}) Variables can be called by prefixing '$' to the variable name. Ex: declare MSG = "hi\n"; function build { echo "$MSG"; }