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MakeTargets.sublime-settings
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{
/*
* Should the last make command be shown in the status bar.
*/
"show_last_cmd_status_bar": true,
/*
* The value here is the format of the last command on the status bar.
*
* If '{command}' is not specified, it will be appended to the given string.
*/
"status_bar_format": "Last Make Command: {command}",
/*
* If a target is found starting with any of these prefixes, that target
* will be ignored and not shown as a buildable target.
*/
"ignored_target_prefixes": ["$", "."],
/*
* This regular expression will be used to figure out which lines of the
* Makefile are actual targets.
*
* WARNING: Changing this value can cause non-target lines to appear in the
* target list.
*/
"target_regex": "(.+)\\s*:\\s{1}",
/*
* If enabled, if a Makefile is saved, the targets will be regenerated
* using that Makefile.
*/
"regen_on_save": true,
/*
* If enabled, multiple targets with the same name will be shown as a
* single target.
*/
"hide_dup_targets": true,
/*
* If given, it should be the name of a phony Make target that will tell
* MakeTargets what the targets should be. The '.' prefix is not needed
* and will be ignored.
*
* NOTE:
* If 'phony_name' is not null and not empty,
* 'target_regex' will be ignored.
*
* Example.
* Makefile
* ...
* .MAKE_TARGETS all clean <etc...>
* ...
* MakeTargets.sublime-settings
* "phony_name": "MAKE_TARGETS"
*/
"phony_name": null,
/*
* If enabled, the targets will be sorted in alphabetical order.
* If disabled, the targets will appear in the order they were parsed in.
*/
"sort_targets": true,
/*
* This setting will tell Make the maximum number of worker jobs it can
* spawn during the building process.
* If this value is null, Make will not limit the number of jobs.
* See the '-j' Make option.
*/
"job_number": 1
}