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5057 @cindex conditional variable assignment
5058 @cindex variables, conditional assignment
5060 There is another assignment operator for variables, @samp{?=}. This
5061 is called a conditional variable assignment operator, because it only
5322 variable assignment, or in a @code{define} directive, as in:
5355 with an assignment (@pxref{Setting, ,Setting Variables}) or with a
5666 The value in an ordinary assignment cannot contain a newline; but the
5707 same name and value. However, an explicit assignment in the makefile,
5762 @var{target} @dots{} : @var{variable-assignment}
5769 @var{target} @dots{} : override @var{variable-assignment}
5776 @var{target} @dots{} : export @var{variable-assignment}
5782 The @var{variable-assignment} can be any valid form of assignment;
5785 @var{variable-assignment} are evaluated within the context of the
5843 @var{pattern} @dots{} : @var{variable-assignment}
5850 @var{pattern} @dots{} : override @var{variable-assignment}
5856 value for each pattern individually. The @var{variable-assignment} can
5857 be any valid form of assignment. Any command-line variable setting will
5950 variable assignment and then using the variable unconditionally:
7360 assignment, it won't be evaluated until later. The @var{text} will be
10710 @code{make} command (such as a variable assignment). Command scripts