I need to take a parameter in my Makefile that consists of a host identifier in the form
host[:port]
where the colon and port are optional. So all of the following are valid:
foo.example.com
ssl.example.com:443
localhost:5000
etc.
I want to split the string on the optional colon and assign the values to variables, so that HOST
contains foo.example.com
, ssl.example.com
, localhost
, etc., and PORT
contains 80 (the default port), 443, and 500 respectively.
# Retrieves a host part of the given string (without port).
# Param:
# 1. String to parse in form 'host[:port]'.
host = $(firstword $(subst :, ,$1))
# Returns a port (if any).
# If there is no port part in the string, returns the second argument
# (if specified).
# Param:
# 1. String to parse in form 'host[:port]'.
# 2. (optional) Fallback value.
port = $(or $(word 2,$(subst :, ,$1)),$(value 2))
Usage:
$(call host,foo.example.com) # foo.example.com
$(call port,foo.example.com,80) # 80
$(call host,ssl.example.com:443) # ssl.example.com
$(call port,ssl.example.com:443,80) # 443