bitbake: bitbake-user-manual: Applied some review comments
Fixes [YOCTO #9985] Fixed some problems with the changes. A small typo for an example and added a clarifying operator in another sentence. (Bitbake rev: d8ae3775eefe3f7b62fc26cae5b742ae83850c13) Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <srifenbark@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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FOO_append = "baz"
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FOO_append = "baz"
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</literallayout>
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The only effect of changing the second assignment in the
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The only effect of changing the second assignment in the
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previous example is to add a space before "baz" in the
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previous example to use ":=" would be to add a space before
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appended value (due to how the "+=" operator works.
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"baz" in the appended value (due to how the "+=" operator
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works).
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</note>
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</note>
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Another advantage of the override style operations is that
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Another advantage of the override style operations is that
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you can combine them with other overrides as described in the
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you can combine them with other overrides as described in the
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to "Z", and then further appended with
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to "Z", and then further appended with
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"X" leaving the variable set to "ZX".
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"X" leaving the variable set to "ZX".
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Finally, applying the override for "foo" results in the conditional
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Finally, applying the override for "foo" results in the conditional
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variable <filename>A</filename> becoming "Z X" (i.e.
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variable <filename>A</filename> becoming "ZX" (i.e.
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<filename>A</filename> is replaced with <filename>A_foo</filename>).
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<filename>A</filename> is replaced with <filename>A_foo</filename>).
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</para>
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</para>
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