.. index:: expand .. _expand: Expand a Makefile string (`expand`) ----------------------------------- **expand** *string* Expands the string *string* given using `remake`'s internal variables. The expansion would be the same as if the string were given as a command inside the target. Example: ++++++++ :: remake<0> expand MAKE (origin default) MAKE := /tmp/remake/src/./make /tmp/remake/src/Makefile:264: Makefile.in remake<1> print MAKE # note the difference with the print (origin default) MAKE = $(MAKE_COMMAND) remake<2> expand $(MAKE) # Note using $( ) doesn't matter here... /tmp/remake/src/./make # except in output format - no origin info /tmp/remake/src/Makefile:264: Makefile.in remake<2> p COMPILE Makefile:104 (origin: makefile) COMPILE := $(CC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) /tmp/remake/src/Makefile:264: Makefile.in remake<10> @b{x compile starts: $(CC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES)} compile starts: gcc -DLOCALEDIR=\"\" -DLIBDIR=\"/usr/local/lib\" -DINCLUDEDIR=\"/usr/local/include\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. .. seealso:: :ref:`print `, `info variables `.