GNU make provides . VARIABLES which holds all global variables' names. However, this includes built-in variables(like MAKEFLAGS ).
If you have to exclude built-in variables, some filtering like the following might be needed. The following makefile prints user-defined variables( CUR-DIR LOG-DIR ) using info.
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