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authorJohn S. Urban <urbanjost@comcast.net>2021-03-01 20:53:25 -0500
committerJohn S. Urban <urbanjost@comcast.net>2021-03-01 20:53:25 -0500
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The default behavior becomes very similar to the Rust cargo(1) package manager in that # run application if there is one target fpm run -- ARGS cargo run -- ARGS fpm run NAME(S) cargo run --example NAME fpm run --example NAME(S) cargo run --example NAME fpm run --compiler CMP cargo --profile PROFILE-NAME DIFFERENCES: <-- fpm allows multiple names <-- fpm does not have profiles, just compiler at this time <-- fpm allows for quoted globbing strings which lets you easily select all or groups by name substrings <-- fpm lists available targets if an unknown name or no name and multiple targets are available, or if special name "." is specified. From the documentation I do not see anything indicating if cargo(1) lists targets or not. So the common cases are very similiar, with extensions in fpm to list and run groups of applications using a few special globbing strings (just going from the cargo documentation; it might behave differently).
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