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What is the use case for the feature?
Ofrak uses a comprehensive build system and exposes multiple baseline files (ofrak-core-dev, ofrak-dev, ofrak-angr, etc.) but the makefile only supports building ofrak-core-dev by default. We can use pattern matching and makefile functions to enable users to build and start any of these by default without excessive repetition in the Makefile.
Does the feature contain any proprietary information about another company's intellectual property?
No
How would you implement this feature?
Something like this:
definebuild_ofrak_image
@echo "Building OFRAK image using config: $(1).yml"
python3 build_image.py --config $(1).yml --base --finish --target install
endef# Pattern rule for building images named "ofrak-<something>.yml".# Usage examples:# make ofrak-dev -> builds with ofrak-dev.yml# make ofrak-angr -> builds with ofrak-angr.yml# make ofrak-binary-ninja-> builds with ofrak-binary-ninja.yml# make ofrak-core-dev -> builds with ofrak-core-dev.yml# make ofrak-ghidra -> builds with ofrak-ghidra.yml# make ofrak-tutorial -> builds with ofrak-tutorial.yml.PHONY: ofrak-%ofrak-%: ## Build OFRAK image using ofrak-<name>.yml$(call build_ofrak_image,ofrak-$*)# For compatibility, this target calls the pattern rule for "ofrak-core-dev"# so "make image" continues to work as before..PHONY: image
image: ofrak-core-dev ## Build ofrak-core-dev image
Are there any (reasonable) alternative approaches?
Unsure
Are you interested in implementing it yourself?
Yes
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
What is the use case for the feature?
Ofrak uses a comprehensive build system and exposes multiple baseline files (ofrak-core-dev, ofrak-dev, ofrak-angr, etc.) but the makefile only supports building ofrak-core-dev by default. We can use pattern matching and makefile functions to enable users to build and start any of these by default without excessive repetition in the Makefile.
Does the feature contain any proprietary information about another company's intellectual property?
No
How would you implement this feature?
Something like this:
Are there any (reasonable) alternative approaches?
Unsure
Are you interested in implementing it yourself?
Yes
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: