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#
# Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 The University of Utah and
# the Computer Systems Laboratory at the University of Utah (CSL).
#
# This file is part of Flick, the Flexible IDL Compiler Kit.
#
# Flick is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Flick is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Flick; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
# the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place #330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
#
# This makefile defines generic symbols and rules
# used by the makefiles in the various mach4 subdirectories.
# It is heavily dependent on GNU make running on something like Unix.
# Building the game with different tools requires a different set of makefiles.
#
# SECTIONS must be the list of program sections to include
# (directory names relative to the top of the source tree).
#
# SRCDIR must be set to the top-level directory of the source tree.
# (The current directory is always assumed to be an object directory.)
#
# OBJDIR must be set to the top-level object directory
# (i.e. a series of `..'s indicating how deep we are at the moment).
#
# DEFINES can be set to a string of -D options (e.g. -DDEBUG).
# INCDIRS can be a list of system include directories to be searched by #include <>'s.
# LIBDIRS can be a list of library directories.
# xxx_CPPFLAGS can be set to other flags for the C preprocessor and anything that uses it.
# xxx_CFLAGS can be set to other flags for the C compiler.
# xxx_CXXFLAGS can be set to other flags for the C++ compiler.
# xxx_LDFLAGS can be set to other flags for the linker.
#
# Replace xxx with HOST, TARGET, or ALL
# depending on which rules you want to affect.
#
# The standard flags variables (CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, etc.)
# are used by the rules but never defined,
# so you can supply them on the make command line
# (e.g. `make CFLAGS=-save-temps').
# Always use the traditional Bourne shell for commands.
SHELL := /bin/sh
# XXX Global Flick version number
FLICK_VERSION := 2.1
DEFINES += -DFLICK_VERSION=\"$(FLICK_VERSION)\"
# For each specified section in SECTIONS,
# also look any OS- and architecture-specific subdirectories.
SECTIONS := $(foreach SEC,$(SECTIONS), \
$(SEC)/$(TARGET_OS)/$(TARGET_ARCH) \
$(SEC)/$(TARGET_OS) \
$(SEC)/$(TARGET_ARCH) \
$(SEC))
# Source directories in the generic source tree to search in.
SRCDIRS += $(addprefix $(SRCDIR)/,$(SECTIONS))
# Remove directories that don't exist --- this keeps our compilation commands
# simpler.
SRCDIRS := $(foreach DIR,$(SRCDIRS),\
$(shell if test -d $(DIR); then echo $(DIR); fi))
# Compilation of Mach itself and its satellite programs
# should always use the headers in the source and object directories
# instead of any that might already be in the installation directory.
# XXX generate MIG includes in $(OBJDIR)/include instead?
INCDIRS += $(SRCDIR) $(OBJDIR)
HOST_INCDIRS += $(INCDIRS)
TARGET_INCDIRS += $(INCDIRS)
# Where to find the libraries we build.
LIBDIRS += $(OBJDIR)/lib
# Command to make multiple levels of directories in one shot.
# XXX install can do this too; would it be better?
# Perhaps a job for autoconf?
MKDIR = -mkdir -p
# Some of the rules below may be used to build things
# to be executed on either the host or the target.
# The COMPILE_FOR variable is used to select HOST_* or TARGET_* variables.
# Use HOST_* by default; that is correct for building the compiler itself.
ifndef COMPILE_FOR
COMPILE_FOR = HOST
endif
# Compilation flags
# XXX $(CFLAGS_INCLUDE_SEP) should be between SRCDIRS and INCDIRS
ALL_CPPFLAGS += $(CFLAGS_GEN_DEP) $(DEFINES) \
-I. $(addprefix -I,$(SRCDIRS)) \
$(CFLAGS_INCLUDE_SEP)
HOST_CPPFLAGS += $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(addprefix -I,$(HOST_INCDIRS))
TARGET_CPPFLAGS += $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(addprefix -I,$(TARGET_INCDIRS))
# `CFLAGS' is set in the `configure'-generated `GNUmakeconf' file and is
# separate from `ALL_CFLAGS' defined here. `CFLAGS' can be specified by the
# user, either at configure time or compile time.
#
# `HOST_CFLAGS' and `TARGET_CFLAGS' are also set in the `configure'-generated
# `GNUmakeconf' file, and can also be set by the user at configure or compile
# time. We *add* to them below, which is why we must specify `override'.
#
# XXX --- We used to support `SECTION_CFLAGS'; when set, it would override the
# definition of `ALL_CFLAGS' below. We used this feature to force the runtime
# libraries and test programs to be compiled `-O2'. But now, everything is
# compiled `-O2' by default (by virtue of `configure'), so the need for per-
# section `CFLAGS' is less pressing. Per-section configuration also resulted
# in portability problems because we didn't base the value of `SECTION_CFLAGS'
# on configure-time knowledge (e.g., what if `gcc' on your host doesn't support
# `-g', or what if you're not using `gcc' at all?). So `SECTION_CFLAGS' was
# removed, at least until we figure out how to do it right.
#
# ifdef SECTION_CFLAGS
# ALL_CFLAGS += $(SECTION_CFLAGS)
# else
ALL_CFLAGS +=
# endif
override HOST_CFLAGS += $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS)
override TARGET_CFLAGS += $(TARGET_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS)
# Handle `CXXFLAGS', `ALL_CXXFLAGS', `HOST_CXXFLAGS' and `TARGET_CXXFLAGS' like
# we handle the corresponding `*_CFLAGS' variables above.
#
# Like `CFLAGS', `CXXFLAGS' is set in the `configure'-generated `GNUmakeconf'
# file and is separate from `ALL_CXXFLAGS' defined here. `CXXFLAGS' can be
# specified by the user, either at configure time or compile time.
#
ALL_CXXFLAGS +=
override HOST_CXXFLAGS += $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CXXFLAGS)
override TARGET_CXXFLAGS += $(TARGET_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CXXFLAGS)
# Linker flags.
ALL_LDFLAGS += $(addprefix -L,$(LIBDIRS))
HOST_LDFLAGS += $(ALL_LDFLAGS)
TARGET_LDFLAGS += $(ALL_LDFLAGS)
# Where to find source files
vpath % $(SRCDIRS)
# Find every file in the list of source directories, and then filter that list
# to find C files, C++ files, and so on. This is (presumably) faster than
# scanning the source directories multiple times, each time for a different
# type of file.
FILES := $(foreach DIR,$(SRCDIRS),$(wildcard $(DIR)/*))
CFILES := $(filter %.c,$(FILES))
CCFILES := $(filter %.cc,$(FILES))
TEXFILES := $(filter %.tex,$(FILES))
FIGFILES := $(filter %.fig,$(FILES))
###############################################################################
# How to compile C and C++ files.
%.o: %.c
$($(COMPILE_FOR)_CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $($(COMPILE_FOR)_CFLAGS) $<
%.o: %.cc
$($(COMPILE_FOR)_CXX) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $($(COMPILE_FOR)_CXXFLAGS) $<
# Building `lex' and `yacc' files into C files.
%.c %.h: %.y
$(YACC) -d $<
mv -f y.tab.c $*.c
mv -f y.tab.h $*.h
%.cc %.hh: %.yy
$(YACC) -d $<
mv -f y.tab.c $*.cc
mv -f y.tab.h $*.hh
%.c: %.l
$(LEX) $<
mv -f lex.yy.c $@
%.cc: %.ll
$(LEX) $<
mv -f lex.yy.c $@
# XXX how to compile Sun RPC IDL files.
#%.xi: $(SRCDIR)/mom/%.x
# $(CPP) $(TARGET_CPPFLAGS) -x c-header $< | sed -e 's/^include.*$$//' >$@
# sed -e 's/^[^:]*:/$@ :/' <$*.d >$*.d2
# mv -f $*.d2 $*.d
#%.xii: $(SRCDIR)/mom/%.x
# (grep "^include" $< || true) | sed -e 's/^i/#i/' >$@
#%.h: %.xi %.xii
# echo >$@ "#ifndef _flick_$*_h_"
# echo >>$@ "#define _flick_$*_h_"
# echo >>$@
# echo >>$@ "#include <rpc/types.h>"
# echo >>$@ "#include <rpc/xdr.h>"
# cat $*.xii >>$@
# rpcgen -h $< >>$@
# echo >>$@ "#endif /* _flick_$*_h_ */"
#%_xdr.c: %.xi %.h
# rpcgen -c $< >$@
#CLEAN_FILES += *.xi *.xii *_xdr.c
%.h: $(SRCDIR)/mom/%.x
# rpcgen refuses to overwrite its output file
rm -f $@
rpcgen -h -o $@ $<
%_xdr.c: $(SRCDIR)/mom/%.x
echo >$@ "#include <mom/$*.h>"
(cat $< | rpcgen -c ) >>$@
# Do not clean `%_xdr.c' files because we may be on a system without `rpcgen'.
# CLEAN_FILES += *_xdr.c
# XXX kludges
%_1: %.x $(TARGET)
./$(TARGET) <$< >$@
###############################################################################
# How to build documentation.
# XXX --- We don't currently handle BibTeX.
%.ps: %.dvi
$(DVIPS) $(DVIPS_FLAGS) -o $@ $<
%.dvi: %.tex
$(LATEX) $<
if fgrep -q -i -e 'rerun to get' $(@:.dvi=.log) ; then \
$(LATEX) $< ; \
fi; true
if fgrep -q -i -e 'rerun to get' $(@:.dvi=.log) ; then \
$(LATEX) $< ; \
fi; true
%.eps: %.fig
$(FIG2DEV) -L ps $< $@
# TeX4ht gets confused if the filename on the command line has the full path
# of the source file. The source file may be in the source tree, but LaTeX's
# output files are going to go into the object tree! Hence, the $(notdir ...).
# The $(basename ...) is also there to cope with TeX4ht's fragile nature.
#
%.html: %.tex
$(TEX4HT) $(LATEX) $(basename $(notdir $<))
###############################################################################
# How to install files into their final resting places.
INSTALL_BINDIR = $(INSTALL_ROOT)$($(COMPILE_FOR)_BINDIR)
INSTALL_LIBDIR = $(INSTALL_ROOT)$($(COMPILE_FOR)_LIBDIR)
INSTALL_INCDIR = $(INSTALL_ROOT)$($(COMPILE_FOR)_INCDIR)
$(INSTALL_BINDIR)/$(PROGRAM_PREFIX)%$(PROGRAM_SUFFIX)$(PROGRAM_EXTENSION): %
$(MKDIR) $(@D)
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $< $@
$(INSTALL_LIBDIR)/%: %
$(MKDIR) $(@D)
$(INSTALL_DATA) $< $@
# The following rule isn't ever used; `GNUmakerules.include' defines its own
# targets for installing include files.
#
$(INSTALL_INCDIR)/%.h: %.h
$(MKDIR) $(@D)
$(INSTALL_DATA) $< $@
# Get rid of a bunch of nasty built-in implicit rules,
# to avoid bogus circular dependencies and make things go faster.
# Use the `-r' command line option to make to get even better performance.
.SUFFIXES:
# The generated object files have the same prefix names as the source files,
# except they live in the current (object) directory.
# Compile MIG files before other C source files,
# because they create header files used in the other sources.
# The $(sort)s are to eliminate duplicate files,
# which might appear when files are being overridden.
GEN_OBJFILES += \
$(sort $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(GEN_CFILES))) \
$(sort $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(notdir $(CFILES)))) \
$(sort $(patsubst %.cc,%.o,$(notdir $(CCFILES))))
# Make sure we only clean the object files we generated.
OBJFILES += $(GEN_OBJFILES)
CLEAN_FILES += $(GEN_OBJFILES)
.PRECIOUS: $(GEN_OBJFILES)
# To install, at the very least we also want to make everything.
install: all
# How to clean out the automatically built stuff in an object directory.
clean:
rm -rf *.d *.bak tags depend $(CLEAN_FILES)
distclean: clean
# How to update the dependency file in an object directory.
# This funny bit of magic (hopefully the most obscure thing here)
# basically replaces the `md' program in ODE.
# The `sed' line removes the dependencies being replaced,
# the `for' line tacks the new dependencies to the end of the file,
# and then the individual dependency files are deleted.
comma := ,
depend: $(wildcard *.d)
@if test -f depend; then sed $(patsubst %.d,-e '/^%\./$(comma)/^#/d',$^) <depend >depend.new; fi; true
@(for file in $^ /dev/null; do (cat $$file; echo '#'); done) >>depend.new
@mv -f depend.new depend
@if test "" != "$^"; then rm -f $^; fi; true
# Include the dependency graph (if it exists).
-include depend
## End of file.
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