Supply Commands to the Make Utility from the Command Line

Your command should take the following form:

nmake [options] [macrodefinitions] [targets] [/f filename]

Where:

[options] Specifies options that modify the Make utility's actions.
[macrodefinitions] Lists macro definitions for the Make utility to use. Macro definitions that contain spaces must be enclosed by double quotation marks.
[targets] Specifies the names of one or more target files to build. If you do not list any targets, the Make utility builds the first target in the makefile.
[/f filename] Gives the name of the description file where you specify file dependencies and which commands to execute when a file is out-of-date. If /f is not specified, the Make utility looks in the current directory for a makefile named makefile.

The following example:

nmake /s "program = flash" SORT.EXE SEARCH.EXE



Makefile Pseudotargets
Make Utility Macros


Supply Commands to the Make Utility from a Response File
Define a Make Utility Macro
Modify Commands in Makefiles