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A memoization routine for GNU Make functions

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I'm a big fan of GNU Make. I'm pretty knowledgeable about it, and was pretty active on the help-make mailing list for a while. Something that many experienced make-ers know of is John Graham-Cumming's "GNU Make Standard Library", or GMSL.

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I don't like to use it, as I'm capable of defining macros myself as I need them instead of pulling in a 3rd party dependency (and generally like to stay away from the kind of Makefile that would lean heavily on something like GMSL).

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However, one really neat thing that GMSL offers is a way to memoize expensive functions (such as those that shell out). I was considering pulling in GMSL for one of my projects, almost just for the memoize function.

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However, John's memoize has a couple short-comings that made it unsuitable for my needs.

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So, I implemented my own, more flexible memoization routine for Make.

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# This definition of `rest` is equivalent to that in GMSL
-rest = $(wordlist 2,$(words $1),$1)
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-# How to use: Define 2 variables (the type you would pass to $(call):
-# `_NAME_main` and `_NAME_hash`.  Now, `_NAME_main` is the function getting
-# memoized, and _NAME_hash is a function that hashes the function arguments
-# into a string suitable for a variable name.
-#
-# Then, define the final function like:
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-#     NAME = $(foreach func,NAME,$(memoized))
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-_main = $(_$(func)_main)
-_hash = __memoized_$(_$(func)_hash)
-memoized = $(if $($(_hash)),,$(eval $(_hash) := _ $(_main)))$(call rest,$($(_hash)))
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However, I later removed it from the Makefile, as I re-implemented the bits that it memoized in a more efficient way, such that memoization was no longer needed, and the whole thing was faster.

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Later, I realized that my memoized routine could have been improved by replacing func with $0, which would simplify how the final function is declared:

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# This definition of `rest` is equivalent to that in GMSL
-rest = $(wordlist 2,$(words $1),$1)
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-# How to use:
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-#     _NAME_main = your main function to be memoized
-#     _NAME_hash = your hash function for parameters
-#     NAME = $(memoized)
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-# The output of your hash function should be a string following
-# the same rules that variable names follow.
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-_main = $(_$0_main)
-_hash = __memoized_$(_$0_hash)
-memoized = $(if $($(_hash)),,$(eval $(_hash) := _ $(_main)))$(call rest,$($(_hash)))
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Now, I'm pretty sure that should work, but I have only actually tested the first version.

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TL;DR

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Avoid doing things in Make that would make you lean on complex solutions like an external memoize function.

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However, if you do end up needing a more flexible memoize routine, I wrote one that you can use.

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