I have a C++ project which contains a generated file that all the other C++ files depend on. I'm trying to force that file to be generated and compiled before any other compilation begins. Usually it'd be as simple as putting that file first in the all:
target, but the complication is that my Makefile is also generated by a build system, and I can only append fragments to the Makefile, not edit it in general.
So, is there a way to force that generated file target to run first, via dependencies or otherwise? I've thought of using something like this:
cpp_files := $(wildcard src/*.cpp)
$(cpp_files): generated_file.cpp
generated_file.cpp:
# generate the file here
But it doesn't seem to work. For reference, my source dir structure is like this, so I need to collect the cpp files recursively:
src/
|---file1.cpp
|---file2.cpp
|---subdir1/
|---file3.cpp
gen/
|---generated_file.cpp
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