Change all makefile rules which run compile_et in order support parallel
make. The compile_et generates two outputs, so special care must be
taken in rules which run compile_et.
All the rules for compile_et have been changed to the form:
therefore a parallel make will serialize the builds of foo.c and foo.h,
and should detect that the second is no longer needed once the first is
over. This form works since foo.et is not a phony target, and does not
depend on a phony target.
Previously, the rules for compile_et were of the one of the two forms:
a) foo.c foo.h: foo.et
compile_et foo.et -h foo
or
b) foo.h: foo.c
foo.c: foo.et
compile_et foo.et -h foo
Form a) is problematic for parallel makes, since it is equivalent to:
In a parallel make, compile_et will be run concurrently, clobbering
each other's output files.
Form b) is better, but is problematic when foo.h is removed, since foo.h
will not be updated.
Thanks to Russ Allbery for pointing out the automake documentation which
describes issues with commands that produce multiple outputs, and
portable solutions.