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3892 ignores the line that sets @code{SHELL}. In MS-DOS, GNU @code{make}
3918 the line that sets it will be effectively ignored. This is so
4192 processed any @code{-C} options) it sets the variable @code{CURDIR} to
4433 happens when @code{make} sets up the environment for a command.@refill
5121 sets @samp{bar} to @samp{a.c b.c c.c}. @xref{Setting, ,Setting Variables}.
5147 sets @samp{bar} to @samp{a.c b.c c.c}.
5456 sets @code{objects} to @samp{main.o foo.o bar.o utils.o another.o}.
6100 sets @samp{frobozz} to @samp{yes}, while:
6112 sets @samp{frobozz} to @samp{no}.
6879 This simple example sets the variable @samp{files} to the list of all files
7330 sets @code{contents} to the contents of the file @file{foo}, with a space
7338 sets @code{files} to the expansion of @samp{*.c}. Unless @code{make} is
7778 @samp{@var{v}=@var{x}} sets the value of the variable @var{v} to @var{x}.
8345 OS/2, etc. may have different sets of default rules. To see the full