When I want to add targets to to the produced Makefile, I define the sub MY::postamble in Makefile.PL. You can see an example in https://github.com/pryrt/Math-PRBS/blob/master/Makefile.PL, where I add rules that clean up some of the files that make clean misses, or run a coverage report, or autogenerate my LICENSE and README.md from my main module's embedded POD. (As tobyink pointed out, make benchmarks is long... but maybe you could call the target make bm... er, wait, BM doesn't have the best connotations... ;-) Maybe make bench would be better.)


In reply to Re: Benchmarks target in Makefile by pryrt
in thread Benchmarks target in Makefile by bliako

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