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diff --git a/make/output.mk.in b/make/output.mk.in
index 2f1a1d3a79..de60d03b91 100644
--- a/make/output.mk.in
+++ b/make/output.mk.in
@@ -22,19 +22,35 @@
# Author: Anthony Ramine
# ----------------------------------------------------
+# These variables are used to produce less output when running make with V=0 or
+# with the --enable-silent-rules flag.
+#
+# For each compiler kind of file generated by a command during the building of
+# Erlang/OTP, a variable named <command>_verbose should be defined and used as
+# a command prefix. The generic gen_verbose variable is offered for
+# miscellaneous operations like sed, cp or magical Perl incantations.
+#
+# A second variable V_<COMMAND> is also provided for major compilation tools
+# like CC, ERLC or JAVAC.
+
+# DEFAULT_VERBOSITY is set by the --enable-silent-rules configure flag.
ifeq ($(V),)
V = @DEFAULT_VERBOSITY@
endif
+# v_p should be used with `test` to dynamically print things.
ifeq ($(V),0)
v_p = 0
else
v_p = 1
endif
+# V_at is the @ prefix when silent rules are enabled.
V_at_0 = @
V_at = $(V_at_$(V))
+# V_colon makes the prefixed command into a no-op if silent rules are enabled,
+# useful to annihilate an `echo` command.
V_colon_0 = @: ""
V_colon = $(V_colon_$(V))
@@ -49,6 +65,10 @@ cc_verbose_0 = @echo " CC "$@;
cc_verbose = $(cc_verbose_$(V))
V_CC = $(cc_verbose)$(CC)
+cpp_verbose_0 = @echo " CPP "$@;
+cpp_verbose = $(cpp_verbose_$(V))
+
+# For the diameter compiler.
dia_verbose_0 = @echo " DIA "$@;
dia_verbose = $(dia_verbose_$(V))
@@ -87,6 +107,11 @@ V_LEX = $(lex_verbose)$(LEX)
m4_verbose_0 = @echo " M4 "$@;
m4_verbose = $(m4_verbose_$(V))
+# V_MAKE isn't defined and shouldn't be to avoid breaking parallel building and
+# the following warning:
+#
+# warning: jobserver unavailable: using -j1. Add `+' to parent make rule.
+#
make_verbose_0 = @echo " MAKE "$@;
make_verbose = $(make_verbose_$(V))
@@ -105,6 +130,8 @@ V_RC = $(rc_verbose)$(RC)
snmp_verbose_0 = @echo " SNMP "$@;
snmp_verbose = $(snmp_verbose_$(V))
+# vsn_verbose should be used instead of gen_verbose when sed or another tool
+# is used to insert a version number into a file.
vsn_verbose_0 = @echo " VSN "$@;
vsn_verbose = $(vsn_verbose_$(V))