bitbake: bitbake-user-manual: Fixed override operator syntax.
I had inconsistent usage of the "_append" style operator syntax in the chaper. I was using a mix of <filename>_append</filename> and "_append". I changed to "_append" for consistency. (Bitbake rev: 5c5b88e402376268baa15c5d04d2592f28d76751) Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <srifenbark@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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</para>
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<para>
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Like <filename>_append</filename> and
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<filename>_prepend</filename>, <filename>_remove</filename>
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Like "_append" and "_prepend", "_remove"
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is deferred until after parsing completes.
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</para>
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</section>
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"_append", "_prepend", and "_remove" as compared to the
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"+=" and "=+" operators is that the override style
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operators provide guaranteed operations.
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For example, consider a class iilename>foo.bbclass</filename>
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For example, consider a class <filename>foo.bbclass</filename>
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that needs to add the value "val" to the variable
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<filename>FOO</filename>, and a recipe that uses
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<filename>foo.bbclass</filename> as follows:
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You can define, append, and prepend values to variable flags.
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All the standard syntax operations previously mentioned work
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for variable flags except for override style syntax
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(i.e. <filename>_prepend</filename>, <filename>_append</filename>,
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and <filename>_remove</filename>).
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(i.e. "_prepend", "_append", and "_remove").
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</para>
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<para>
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Initially, <filename>A</filename> is set to "1 45" because
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of the three statements that use immediate operators.
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After these assignments are made, BitBake applies the
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<filename>_append</filename> operations.
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"_append" operations.
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Those operations result in <filename>A</filename> becoming "1 4523".
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</para>
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</section>
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