It works only in implicit rules (or with GNU Make, but not with
Solaris Make).
Reported by Bruno Haible.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bison/2019-05/msg00009.html
Diagnosed thanks to Kiyoshi Kanazawa.
* examples/c/reccalc/local.mk, examples/d/local.mk,
* examples/java/local.mk: Don't use $< in non implicit rules.
Because some of our examples use
%C%_reccalc_SOURCES = %D%/parse.y
Automake ships parse.y and parse.c, and possibly parse.h when it
"understands" that there is one. This is not what we want: ship only
parser.y. Yet we still want to use Automake to compile the sources
from parser.y. The easiest seems to use
nodist_%C%_reccalc_SOURCES = %D%/parse.y
together with
dist_reccalc_DATA = %D%/parse.y %D%/scan.l %D%/Makefile %D%/README.md
which guarantees that parse.y is indeed shipped.
* examples/c/calc/local.mk, examples/c/lexcalc/local.mk,
* examples/c/reccalc/local.mk: Always use nodist_*SOURCES for parsers,
let the dist_*_DATA rules do their job.