Fix build error when frozen modules are updated

When a frozen module was added or updated, a build error would occur
during CI: `KeyError: 'FROZEN_MPY_DIRS'`.

In e40abda1bc I decided that it should be an error if all the expected
keys were not defined in the board settings dict. I made this change
and all seemed to be well; however, my testing did not exercise the
case that a frozen module was changed.

It turns out that FROZEN_MPY_DIRS was not being set in the board settings
dict because the output of print-FROZEN_MPY_DIRS was "FROZEN_MPY_DIRS ="
(which does not match the regular expression) instead of
"FROZEN_MPY_DIRS = " (with a trailing space).

This change fixes the problem by ensuring that an undefined or empty
variable still prints with a space character after the equal character.

Tested by running locally:
```
python3 -c 'import shared_bindings_matrix; print(shared_bindings_matrix.get_settings_from_makefile("ports/atmel-samd", "trinket_m0")["FROZEN_MPY_DIRS"])'
```
(prints a blank line, expected)

as well as simulating a change to the asyncio frozen submodule:
```
python3 -c 'import shared_bindings_matrix; print(shared_bindings_matrix.get_settings_from_makefile("ports/atmel-samd", "trinket_m0")["FROZEN_MPY_DIRS"])'
```
(which will build the elecfreaks_picoed board)
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Jeff Epler 2023-11-18 09:43:36 -06:00
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@ -877,4 +877,4 @@ invalid-board:
# Print out the value of a make variable.
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16467718/how-to-print-out-a-variable-in-makefile
print-%:
@echo $* = $($*)
@echo "$* = "$($*)