@BAKE echo ./cbake -s2 test.a.txt ./cbake -s3 test.a.txt ./cbake -s4 test.a.txt ./cbake -s5 test.a.txt ./cbake -s6 test.a.txt ./cbake -s7 test.a.txt ./cbake -s8 test.a.txt ./cbake -s9 test.a.txt ./cbake -s10 test.a.txt ./cbake -s11 test.a.txt @STOP @BAKE echo 2 t@LINE \@SHORT:1 @SHORT:1 \@SHORT:2 @SHORT:2 @STOP @BAKE echo 3 t@LINE \@ARGS:0 @ARGS:0 \@ARGS:2 @ARGS:2 \@ARGS:1 @ARGS:1 @STOP Some empty line @BAKE echo 4 t@LINE line 5 = \@LINE @LINE @STOP @BAKE echo 5 t@LINE multiline @STOP @BAKE echo 6 t@LINE EOL test @BAKE echo 7 t@LINE another EOL test no no, really. @BAKE echo 8 t@LINE yet another EOL test \ ... more more and more. @BAKE echo 9 t@LINE several bakes on the same line? @BAKE echo 10 t@LINE Yes. @BAKE echo 11 t@LINE last EOL test echo "EOF ->"