examples/test regarding variables
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# It apparently is a somewhat odd how vairables handle quotes and single quotes
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# there is the whole documentation about differnces of "=" ":=" "?=" ..
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# http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Reading-Makefiles
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VAR1="asdas gu"
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VAR2=asdas agu
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VAR3=asdas agu
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# according to https://stackoverflow.com/a/649255/1711186 it is not possible to
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# have newlines being part of a Makefile variable
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VAR4='asdas \
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agu'
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all: file1 file2 file3 file4
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echo $(VAR1) > $@
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echo $(VAR2) > $@
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echo "$(VAR3)" > $@
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echo "$(VAR4)" > $@
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