- Normally for such targets <code class="literal">bjam</code> issues a warning
- and then skips other targets that depend on these missing targets.
- The <code class="literal">HdrRule</code> in <code class="literal">Jambase</code> uses
- <code class="literal">NOCARE</code> on the header file names found during header
- file scanning, to let <code class="literal">bjam</code> know that the included
- files may not exist. For example, if an <code class="computeroutput"><span class="preprocessor">#include</span></code>
+ Normally for such targets <code class="literal">b2</code> issues a warning and
+ then skips other targets that depend on these missing targets. The
+ <code class="literal">HdrRule</code> in <code class="literal">Jambase</code> uses <code class="literal">NOCARE</code>
+ on the header file names found during header file scanning, to let
+ <code class="literal">b2</code> know that the included files may not exist. For
+ example, if an <code class="computeroutput"><span class="preprocessor">#include</span></code>