##################################################################
+#
+# Recursive stuff
+#
+# At the top of the file so that recursive makes happen before
+# makes in the main directory. This is needed for some targets,
+# e.g. when building DLLs in hslibs.
+#
+##################################################################
+
+# Here are the diabolically clever rules that
+#
+# (a) for each "recursive target" <t>
+# propagates "make <t>" to directories in SUBDIRS
+#
+# (b) when SUBDIRS is empty,
+# for each "multi-way-target" <t>
+# calls "make -way=w <t>" for each w in $(WAYS)
+#
+# This has the effect of making the standard target
+# in each of the specified ways (as well as in the normal way
+
+# Controlling variables
+# WAYS = extra (beyond the normal way) ways to build things in
+# SUBDIRS = subdirectories to recurse into
+
+# No ways, so iterate over the SUBDIRS
+
+# note about recursively invoking make: we'd like make to drop all the
+# way back to the top level if it fails in any of the
+# sub(sub-...)directories. This is done by setting the -e flag to the
+# shell during the loop, which causes an immediate failure if any of
+# the shell commands fail.
+
+# One exception: if the user gave the -i or -k flag to make in the
+# first place, we'd like to reverse this behaviour. So we check for
+# these flags, and set the -e flag appropriately. NOTE: watch out for
+# the --no-print-directory flag which is passed to recursive
+# invocations of make.
+#
+# NOTE: Truly weird use of exit below to stop the for loop dead in
+# its tracks should any of the sub-makes fail. By my reckoning,
+# "cmd || exit $?" should be equivalent to "cmd"
+
+ifneq "$(SUBDIRS)" ""
+
+all docs runtests boot TAGS clean veryclean maintainer-clean install info html ps dvi txt::
+ @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
+ @echo "===fptools== Recursively making \`$@' in $(SUBDIRS) ..."
+ @echo "PWD = $(shell pwd)"
+ @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
+# Don't rely on -e working, instead we check exit return codes from sub-makes.
+ @case '${MFLAGS}' in *-[ik]*) x_on_err=0;; *-r*[ik]*) x_on_err=0;; *) x_on_err=1;; esac; \
+ for i in $(SUBDIRS); do \
+ echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"; \
+ echo "==fptools== $(MAKE) $@ $(MFLAGS);"; \
+ echo " in $(shell pwd)/$$i"; \
+ echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"; \
+ $(MAKE) --no-print-directory -C $$i $(MFLAGS) $@; \
+ if [ $$? -eq 0 -o $$x_on_err -eq 0 ] ; then true; else exit 1; fi; \
+ done
+ @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
+ @echo "===fptools== Finished making \`$@' in $(SUBDIRS) ..."
+ @echo "PWD = $(shell pwd)"
+ @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
+
+dist ::
+# Don't rely on -e working, instead we check exit return codes from sub-makes.
+ @case '${MFLAGS}' in *-[ik]*) x_on_err=0;; *-r*[ik]*) x_on_err=0;; *) x_on_err=1;; esac; \
+ for i in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
+ $(MKDIRHIER_PREFIX)mkdirhier $(SRC_DIST_DIR)/$$i; \
+ $(MAKE) -C $$i $(MFLAGS) $@ SRC_DIST_DIR=$(SRC_DIST_DIR)/$$i; \
+ if [ $$? -eq 0 ] ; then true; else exit $$x_on_err; fi; \
+ done
+endif
+
+# The default dist rule:
+#
+# copy/link the contents of $(SRC_DIST_FILES) into the
+# shadow distribution tree. SRC_DIST_FILES contain the
+# build-generated files that you want to include in
+# a source distribution.
+#
+#
+ifneq "$(SRC_DIST_FILES)" ""
+dist::
+ @for i in $(SRC_DIST_FILES); do \
+ if ( echo "$$i" | grep "~" >/dev/null 2>&1 ); then \
+ echo $(LN_S) `pwd`/`echo $$i | sed -e "s/^\([^~]*\)~.*/\1/g"` $(SRC_DIST_DIR)/`echo $$i | sed -e "s/.*~\(.*\)/\1/g"` ; \
+ $(LN_S) `pwd`/`echo $$i | sed -e "s/^\([^~]*\)~.*/\1/g"` $(SRC_DIST_DIR)/`echo $$i | sed -e "s/.*~\(.*\)/\1/g"` ; \
+ else \
+ if (test -f "$$i"); then \
+ echo $(LN_S) `pwd`/$$i $(SRC_DIST_DIR)/$$i ; \
+ $(LN_S) `pwd`/$$i $(SRC_DIST_DIR)/$$i ; \
+ fi; \
+ fi; \
+ done;
+endif
+
+
+#
+# Selectively building subdirectories.
+#
+#
+ifneq "$(SUBDIRS)" ""
+$(SUBDIRS) ::
+ $(MAKE) -C $@ $(MFLAGS)
+endif
+
+ifneq "$(WAYS)" ""
+ifeq "$(way)" ""
+
+# NB: the targets exclude
+# boot info TAGS runtests
+# since these are way-independent
+all docs TAGS clean veryclean maintainer-clean install ::
+ @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
+ @echo "===fptools== Recursively making \`$@' for ways: $(WAYS) ..."
+ @echo "PWD = $(shell pwd)"
+ @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
+# Don't rely on -e working, instead we check exit return codes from sub-makes.
+ @case '${MFLAGS}' in *-[ik]*) x_on_err=0;; *-r*[ik]*) x_on_err=0;; *) x_on_err=1;; esac; \
+ for i in $(WAYS) ; do \
+ echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"; \
+ echo "==fptools== $(MAKE) way=$$i $@;"; \
+ echo "PWD = $(shell pwd)"; \
+ echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"; \
+ $(MAKE) way=$$i --no-print-directory $(MFLAGS) $@ ; \
+ if [ $$? -eq 0 ] ; then true; else exit $$x_on_err; fi; \
+ done
+ @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
+ @echo "===fptools== Finished recursively making \`$@' for ways: $(WAYS) ..."
+ @echo "PWD = $(shell pwd)"
+ @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
+
+endif
+endif
+
+##################################################################
# FPtools standard targets
#
# depend:
#
.PHONY: depend
-depend :: $(HS_SRCS) $(C_SRCS)
+# Compiler produced files that are targets of the source's imports.
+MKDEPENDHS_OBJ_SUFFICES=o
+
+depend :: $(MKDEPENDHS_SRCS) $(MKDEPENDC_SRCS)
@$(RM) .depend
@touch .depend
ifneq "$(DOC_SRCS)" ""
$(MKDEPENDLIT) -o .depend $(MKDEPENDLIT_OPTS) $(filter %.lit,$(DOC_SRCS))
endif
-ifneq "$(C_SRCS)" ""
- $(MKDEPENDC) -f .depend $(MKDEPENDC_OPTS) -- $(CC_OPTS) -- $(C_SRCS) $(MKDEPENDC_SRCS)
-endif
-ifneq "$(HS_SRCS)" ""
-ifeq ($(notdir $(MKDEPENDHS)),ghc)
-# New way of doing dependencies: the ghc driver knows how
- $(MKDEPENDHS) -M -optdep-f -optdep.depend \
- $(foreach way,$(WAYS),-optdep-s -optdep$(way)) \
- $(MKDEPENDHS_OPTS) \
- $(HC_OPTS) \
- $(HS_SRCS)
-else
-# Old way: call mkdependHS-1.2
- $(MKDEPENDHS) -f .depend $(MKDEPENDHS_OPTS) \
- $(foreach way,$(WAYS),-s $(way)) \
- -- $(HC_OPTS) -- $(HS_SRCS) $(MKDEPENDHS_SRCS)
+ifneq "$(MKDEPENDC_SRCS)" ""
+ $(MKDEPENDC) -f .depend $(MKDEPENDC_OPTS) $(foreach way,$(WAYS),-s $(way)) -- $(CC_OPTS) -- $(MKDEPENDC_SRCS)
endif
+ifneq "$(MKDEPENDHS_SRCS)" ""
+ $(MKDEPENDHS) -M -optdep-f -optdep.depend $(foreach way,$(WAYS),-optdep-s -optdep$(way)) $(foreach obj,$(MKDEPENDHS_OBJ_SUFFICES),-optdep-o -optdep$(obj)) $(MKDEPENDHS_OPTS) $(HC_OPTS) $(MKDEPENDHS_SRCS)
endif
# directories where files are installed, and their parent
# directories. There is a script called `mkinstalldirs' which is
# convenient for this; find it in the Texinfo package.
-# (FPTOOLS: we don't use the suggested script, but rather the
-# mkdirhier script in glafp_utils -- SOF)
+# (FPTOOLS: we use a close relative of the suggested script, situated
+# in glafp-utils/mkdirhier -- SOF)
ifneq "$(filter -split-objs,$(HC_OPTS))" ""
define BUILD_LIB
$(RM) $@
-TMPDIR=$(TMPDIR); export TMPDIR; find $(patsubst %.$(way_)o,%,$(LIBOBJS)) -name '*.$(way_)o' -print | xargs ar q $@
+TMPDIR=$(TMPDIR); export TMPDIR; $(FIND) $(patsubst %.$(way_)o,%,$(LIBOBJS)) -name '*.$(way_)o' -print | xargs ar q $@
$(RANLIB) $@
endef
endif # $(filter...
endif
+#
+# Remove local symbols from library objects if requested.
+#
+
+ifeq "$(StripLibraries)" "YES"
+ifneq "$(filter -split-objs,$(HC_OPTS))" ""
+SRC_HC_POST_OPTS += \
+ for i in $(basename $@)/*; do \
+ ld -r -x -o $$i.tmp $$i; \
+ $(MV) $$i.tmp $$i; \
+ done
+else
+SRC_HC_POST_OPTS += \
+ ld -r -x -o $@.tmp $@; $(MV) $@.tmp $@
+endif
+endif
+
$(LIBRARY) :: $(LIBOBJS)
$(BUILD_LIB)
endif
#----------------------------------------
+# Building Win32 DLLs
+#
+ifeq "$(way)" "dll"
+
+ifeq "$(DLL_NAME)" ""
+DLL_NAME = $(patsubst %.a, %.dll, $(subst lib,,$(LIBRARY)))
+endif
+
+all :: $(DLL_NAME)
+
+ifeq "$(DLL_IMPLIB_NAME)" ""
+DLL_IMPLIB_NAME = $(patsubst %.a, %_imp.a, $(LIBRARY))
+endif
+
+$(DLL_NAME) :: $(LIBRARY)
+ $(BLD_DLL) --output-lib $(DLL_IMPLIB_NAME) -o $(DLL_NAME) $(LIBRARY) $(BLD_DLL_OPTS)
+ touch dLL_ifs.hi
+endif
+
+#
+# Version information is baked into a DLL by having the DLL include DllVersionInfo.o.
+# The version info contains two user tweakables: DLL_VERSION and DLL_VERSION_NAME.
+# (both are given sensible defaults though.)
+#
+# Note: this will not work as expected with Cygwin B20.1; you need a more recent
+# snapshot of binutils (to pick up windres bugfixes.)
+
+ifndef DLL_VERSION
+DLL_VERSION=$(ProjectVersion)
+endif
+
+ifndef DLL_VERSION_NAME
+DLL_VERSION_NAME="http://www.haskell.org/ghc"
+endif
+
+ifndef DLL_DESCRIPTION
+DLL_DESCRIPTION="A GHC-compiled DLL"
+endif
+
+ifndef EXE_VERSION
+EXE_VERSION=$(ProjectVersion)
+endif
+
+ifndef EXE_VERSION_NAME
+EXE_VERSION_NAME="http://www.haskell.org/ghc"
+endif
+
+ifndef EXE_DESCRIPTION
+EXE_DESCRIPTION="A GHC-compiled binary"
+endif
+
+#
+# Little bit of lo-fi mangling to get at the right set of settings depending
+# on whether we're generating the VERSIONINFO for a DLL or EXE
+#
+DLL_OR_EXE=$(subst VersionInfo.rc,,$@)
+VERSION_FT=$(subst Dll, 0x2L, $(subst Exe, 0x1L, $(DLL_OR_EXE)))
+VERSION_RES_NAME=$(subst Exe,$(EXE_VERSION_NAME), $(subst Dll, $(DLL_VERSION_NAME),$(DLL_OR_EXE)))
+VERSION_RES=$(subst Exe,$(EXE_VERSION), $(subst Dll, $(DLL_VERSION),$(DLL_OR_EXE)))
+VERSION_DESC=$(subst Exe,$(EXE_DESCRIPTION), $(subst Dll, $(DLL_DESCRIPTION),$(DLL_OR_EXE)))
+
+DllVersionInfo.rc ExeVersionInfo.rc:
+ $(RM) DllVersionInfo.rc
+ echo "1 VERSIONINFO" > $@
+ echo "FILEVERSION 1,0,0,1" >> $@
+ echo "PRODUCTVERSION 1,0,0,1" >> $@
+ echo "FILEFLAGSMASK 0x3fL" >> $@
+ echo "FILEOS 0x4L" >> $@
+ echo "FILETYPE $(VERSION_FT)" >> $@
+ echo "FILESUBTYPE 0x0L" >> $@
+ echo "BEGIN" >> $@
+ echo " BLOCK \"StringFileInfo\"" >> $@
+ echo " BEGIN" >> $@
+ echo " BLOCK \"040904B0\"" >> $@
+ echo " BEGIN" >> $@
+ echo " VALUE \"CompanyName\", \"$(VERSION_RES_NAME)\\0\"" >> $@
+ echo " VALUE \"FileVersion\", \"$(VERSION_RES)\\0\"" >> $@
+ echo " VALUE \"ProductVersion\", \"$(VERSION_RES)\\0\"" >> $@
+ echo " VALUE \"FileDescription\", \"$(VERSION_DESC)\\0\"" >> $@
+ echo " END" >> $@
+ echo " END" >> $@
+ echo " BLOCK \"VarFileInfo\"" >> $@
+ echo " BEGIN" >> $@
+ echo " VALUE \"Translation\", 0x0409, 1200" >> $@
+ echo " END" >> $@
+ echo "END" >> $@
+
+#----------------------------------------
# Script programs
ifneq "$(SCRIPT_PROG)" ""
#
# ToDo: make this work for shell scripts (drop the initial $).
#
+ifeq "$(INTERP)" "$(SHELL)"
+SCRIPT_SUBST=$(foreach val,$(SCRIPT_SUBST_VARS),"echo \"$(val)=\\\"$($(val))\\\";\" >> $@;")
+else
SCRIPT_SUBST=$(foreach val,$(SCRIPT_SUBST_VARS),"echo \"$$\"\"$(val)=\\\"$($(val))\\\";\" >> $@;")
+endif
all :: $(SCRIPT_PROG)
+#
+# #! support under cygwin32 is not quite there yet,
+# so we rely on the eval `trick' instead. On all other
+# platforms, we prepend #!$(INTERP) -- SOF 6/97
+#
+
$(SCRIPT_PROG) :: $(SCRIPT_OBJS)
$(RM) $@
@echo Creating $@...
+ifeq "$(INTERP)" "perl"
+ echo "#! "$(PERL) > $@
+else
ifneq "$(INTERP)" ""
@echo "#!"$(INTERP) > $@
else
@touch $@
endif
+endif
ifneq "$(SCRIPT_PREFIX_FILES)" ""
@cat $(SCRIPT_PREFIX_FILES) >> $@
endif
@eval $(SCRIPT_SUBST)
@cat $(SCRIPT_OBJS) >> $@
@chmod a+x $@
+ @echo Done.
endif
+# links to script programs: we sometimes install a script as
+# <name>-<version> with a link from <name> to the real script.
+
+ifneq "$(SCRIPT_LINK)" ""
+all :: $(SCRIPT_LINK)
+
+#
+# Don't want to overwrite $(SCRIPT_LINK)s that aren't symbolic
+# links. Testing for symbolic links is problematic to do in
+# a portable fashion using a /bin/sh test, so we simply rely
+# on perl.
+#
+$(SCRIPT_LINK) : $(SCRIPT_PROG)
+ @if ( $(PERL) -e '$$fn="$(SCRIPT_LINK)"; exit ((! -f $$fn || -l $$fn) ? 0 : 1);' ); then \
+ echo "Creating a symbolic link from $(SCRIPT_PROG) to $(SCRIPT_LINK)"; \
+ $(RM) $(SCRIPT_LINK); \
+ $(LN_S) $(SCRIPT_PROG) $(SCRIPT_LINK); \
+ else \
+ echo "Creating a symbolic link from $(SCRIPT_PROG) to $(SCRIPT_LINK) failed: \`$(SCRIPT_LINK)' already exists"; \
+ echo "Perhaps remove \`$(SCRIPT_LINK)' manually?"; \
+ exit 1; \
+ fi;
+endif
+
+
###########################################
#
# For each of these variables that is defined, you
# get one install rule
#
-# INSTALL_PROGS install these executable programs in $(bindir)
-# INSTALL_LIBS install these platform-dependent libraries in $(libdir)
-# INSTALL_LIBEXECS install these platform-dependent execs in $(libdir)
-# INSTALL_DATAS install these platform-independent files in $(datadir)
+# INSTALL_PROGS executable programs in $(bindir)
+# INSTALL_SCRIPTS executable scripts in $(bindir)
+# INSTALL_LIBS platform-dependent libraries in $(libdir) (ranlib'ed)
+# INSTALL_LIB_SCRIPTS platform-dependent scripts in $(libdir)
+# INSTALL_LIBEXECS platform-dependent execs in $(libdir)
+# INSTALL_DATAS platform-independent files in $(datadir)
#
# If the installation directory variable is undefined, the install rule simply
# emits a suitable error message.
# friends can be overridden from their original settings in mk/config.mk.in
# || mk/build.mk
#
-.PHONY: install installdirs install-strip install-dirs uninstall install-docs
+.PHONY: install installdirs install-strip install-dirs uninstall install-docs show-install
+
+show-install :
+ @echo "bindir = $(bindir)"
+ @echo "libdir = $(libdir)"
+ @echo "libexecdir = $(libexecdir) # by default, same as libdir"
+ @echo "datadir = $(datadir) # unused for ghc project"
#
# Sometimes useful to separate out the creation of install directories
# from the installation itself.
#
-installdirs ::
- $(INSTALL_DIR) $(bindir)
- $(INSTALL_DIR) $(libdir)
- $(INSTALL_DIR) $(libexecdir)
- $(INSTALL_DIR) $(datadir)
+install-dirs ::
+ @$(INSTALL_DIR) $(bindir)
+ @$(INSTALL_DIR) $(libdir)
+ @$(INSTALL_DIR) $(libexecdir)
+ @$(INSTALL_DIR) $(datadir)
# Better do this first...
-install:: installdirs
+# but we won't for the moment, do it on-demand from
+# within the various install targets instead.
+#install:: install-dirs
ifneq "$(INSTALL_PROGS)" ""
+
+#
+# Here's an interesting one - when using the win32 version
+# of install (provided via the cygwin toolkit), we have to
+# supply the .exe suffix, *if* there's no other suffix.
+#
+# The rule below does this by ferreting out the suffix of each
+# entry in the INSTALL_PROGS list. If there's no suffix, use
+# $(exeext).
+#
+# This is bit of a pain to express since GNU make doesn't have
+# something like $(if ...), but possible using $(subst ..)
+# [Aside: I added support for $(if ..) to my local copy of GNU
+# make at one stage, perhaps I should propagate the patch to
+# the GNU make maintainers..]
+#
+INSTALL_PROGS := $(foreach p, $(INSTALL_PROGS), $(addsuffix $(subst _,,$(subst __,$(exeext),_$(suffix $(p))_)), $(basename $(p))))
+
install:: $(INSTALL_PROGS)
- $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(INSTALL_OPTS) $(INSTALL_PROGS) $(bindir)
+ @$(INSTALL_DIR) $(bindir)
+ @for i in $(INSTALL_PROGS); do \
+ echo $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(INSTALL_BIN_OPTS) $$i $(bindir); \
+ $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(INSTALL_BIN_OPTS) $$i $(bindir) ; \
+ done
+endif
+
+#
+# Just like INSTALL_PROGS, but prefix with install sites bin/lib/data and
+# install without stripping.
+#
+ifneq "$(INSTALL_SCRIPTS)" ""
+install:: $(INSTALL_SCRIPTS)
+ @$(INSTALL_DIR) $(bindir)
+ for i in $(INSTALL_SCRIPTS); do \
+ $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $(INSTALL_OPTS) $$i $(bindir); \
+ done
+endif
+
+ifneq "$(INSTALL_LIB_SCRIPTS)" ""
+install:: $(INSTALL_LIB_SCRIPTS)
+ @$(INSTALL_DIR) $(libdir)
+ for i in $(INSTALL_LIB_SCRIPTS); do \
+ $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $(INSTALL_OPTS) $$i $(libdir); \
+ done
+endif
+
+ifneq "$(INSTALL_LIBEXEC_SCRIPTS)" ""
+install:: $(INSTALL_LIBEXEC_SCRIPTS)
+ @$(INSTALL_DIR) $(libexecdir)
+ for i in $(INSTALL_LIBEXEC_SCRIPTS); do \
+ $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $(INSTALL_OPTS) $$i $(libexecdir); \
+ done
endif
ifneq "$(INSTALL_LIBS)" ""
install:: $(INSTALL_LIBS)
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $(INSTALL_OPTS) $(INSTALL_LIBS) $(libdir)
+ @$(INSTALL_DIR) $(libdir)
+ for i in $(INSTALL_LIBS); do \
+ case $$i in \
+ *.a) \
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $(INSTALL_OPTS) $$i $(libdir); \
+ $(RANLIB) $(libdir)/`basename $$i` ;; \
+ *.dll) \
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) -s $(INSTALL_OPTS) $$i $(libdir) ;; \
+ *) \
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $(INSTALL_OPTS) $$i $(libdir); \
+ esac; \
+ done
endif
ifneq "$(INSTALL_LIBEXECS)" ""
+#
+# See above comment next to defn of INSTALL_PROGS for what
+# the purpose of this one-liner is.
+#
+INSTALL_LIBEXECS := $(foreach p, $(INSTALL_LIBEXECS), $(addsuffix $(subst _,,$(subst __,$(exeext),_$(suffix $(p))_)), $(basename $(p))))
+
install:: $(INSTALL_LIBEXECS)
- $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(INSTALL_OPTS) $(INSTALL_LIBEXECS) $(libexecdir)
+ @$(INSTALL_DIR) $(libexecdir)
+ -for i in $(INSTALL_LIBEXECS); do \
+ $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(INSTALL_BIN_OPTS) $$i $(libexecdir); \
+ done
endif
ifneq "$(INSTALL_DATAS)" ""
install:: $(INSTALL_DATAS)
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $(INSTALL_OPTS) $(INSTALL_DATAS) $(datadir)
+ @$(INSTALL_DIR) $(datadir)
+ for i in $(INSTALL_DATAS); do \
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $(INSTALL_OPTS) $$i $(datadir); \
+ done
endif
#
# Use with care..
#
uninstall::
-ifeq ($(INSTALL_PROGS),)
- @for i in $(INSTALL_PROGS) ; do \
+ @for i in $(INSTALL_PROGS) "" ; do \
+ if test "$$i"; then \
echo rm -f $(bindir)/`basename $$i`; \
rm -f $(bindir)/`basename $$i`; \
+ fi; \
done
-endif
-ifeq ($(INSTALL_LIBS),)
- @for i in $(INSTALL_LIBS); do \
+ @for i in $(INSTALL_LIBS) ""; do \
+ if test "$$i"; then \
echo rm -f $(libdir)/`basename $$i`; \
rm -f $(libdir)/`basename $$i`; \
+ fi; \
done
-endif
-ifeq ($(INSTALL_LIBEXECS),)
- @for i in $(INSTALL_LIBEXECS); do \
+ @for i in $(INSTALL_LIBEXECS) ""; do \
+ if test "$$i"; then \
echo rm -f $(libexecdir)/`basename $$i`; \
rm -f $(libexecdir)/`basename $$i`; \
+ fi; \
done
-endif
-ifeq ($(INSTALL_DATAS),)
- @for i in $(INSTALL_DATAS); do \
+ @for i in $(INSTALL_DATAS) ""; do \
+ if test "$$i"; then \
echo rm -f $(datadir)/`basename $$i`; \
rm -f $(datadir)/`basename $$i`; \
+ fi; \
done
-endif
#
# install-strip is from the GNU Makefile standard.
@$(MAKE) EXTRA_INSTALL_OPTS='-s' install
endif
+#
+# install links to script drivers.
+#
+ifneq "$(SCRIPT_LINK)" ""
+install ::
+ @if ( $(PERL) -e '$$fn="$(bindir)/$(SCRIPT_LINK)"; exit ((! -f $$fn || -l $$fn) ? 0 : 1);' ); then \
+ echo "Creating a symbol link from $(SCRIPT_PROG) to $(SCRIPT_LINK) in $(bindir)"; \
+ $(RM) $(bindir)/$(SCRIPT_LINK); \
+ $(LN_S) $(SCRIPT_PROG) $(bindir)/$(SCRIPT_LINK); \
+ else \
+ echo "Creating a symbol link from $(SCRIPT_PROG) to $(SCRIPT_LINK) in $(bindir) failed: \`$(bindir)/$(SCRIPT_LINK)' already exists"; \
+ echo "Perhaps remove \`$(bindir)/$(SCRIPT_LINK)' manually?"; \
+ exit 1; \
+ fi;
+
+endif
+
###########################################
#
# Targets: dist binary-dist
#
# does not expand the {}, it has to be a separate argument (i.e. `a {}').
# GNU find is (IMHO) more sensible here, expanding any {} it comes across
-# inside an -exec, whether it is a separate argument or part of a word:
+# inside an -exec, whether it is a separate arg or part of a word:
#
# $ touch yes
# $ find --version
# $ find yes -exec echo oh,{}! \;
# oh,yes!
#
-# I'm not claiming that the above is not possible to achieve with
-# other finds, just that GNU find does the Patently Right Thing here :)
+# Of course, the above is not impossible to achieve with other finds,
+# just that GNU find does the Patently Right Thing here :)
#
# ====> if you're using these dist rules, get hold of GNU findutils.
#
#
.PHONY: dist dist-pre dist-post
+#
+# The dist rules leaves out CVS, SRC (from mkshadowdir) and tests
+# directories when creating shadow source distrib tree
+#
dist-pre::
-rm -rf $(SRC_DIST_DIR)
-rm -f $(SRC_DIST_NAME).tar.gz
- (cd $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS); find $(SRC_DIST_DIRS) -type d \( -name CVS -prune -o -name SRC -prune -o -exec $(MKDIRHIER) $(SRC_DIST_DIR)/{} \; \) ; )
- (cd $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS); find $(SRC_DIST_DIRS) -name CVS -prune -o -name SRC -prune -o -name "*~" -prune -o -name ".cvsignore" -prune -o -type l -exec $(LN_S) $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS)/{} $(SRC_DIST_DIR)/{} \; )
+ (cd $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS); $(FIND) $(SRC_DIST_DIRS) -type d \( -name CVS -prune -o -name SRC -prune -o -name tests -prune -o -exec $(MKDIRHIER) $(SRC_DIST_DIR)/{} \; \) ; )
+ (cd $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS); $(FIND) $(SRC_DIST_DIRS) -name CVS -prune -o -name SRC -prune -o -name tests -prune -o -name "*~" -prune -o -name ".cvsignore" -prune -o -name "\#*" -prune -o -name ".\#*" -prune -o -type l -exec $(LN_S) $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS)/{} $(SRC_DIST_DIR)/{} \; )
#
# After having created a shadow distribution tree and copied/linked
# all the necessary files to it, `dist-post' makes sure the permissions
-# are set right and packages up the tree.
+# are set right and then package up the tree. Empty directories are also removed.
#
# For now, we make the packaging a separate rule, so as to allow
# the inspection of the dist tree before eventually packaging it up.
#
dist-post::
+ @echo Deleting the following empty directories..
+ ( cd $(SRC_DIST_DIR) ; cd .. ; $(FIND) $(SRC_DIST_NAME) -type d -exec sh -c 'test x`ls $$0 | wc -l | sed -e "s/ //g"` = x0' {} \; -print -exec rm -rf {} \; -prune )
( cd $(SRC_DIST_DIR) ; cd .. ; chmod -R a+rw $(SRC_DIST_NAME) )
-dist-package::
- cd $(SRC_DIST_DIR); cd ..; $(TAR) chzf $(SRC_DIST_NAME).tar.gz $(SRC_DIST_NAME)
-
-#
-# The default dist rule:
-#
-# copy/link the contents of $(SRC_DIST_FILES) into the
-# shadow distribution tree. SRC_DIST_FILES contain the
-# build-generated files that you want to include in
-# a source distribution.
-#
-#
-ifneq "$(SRC_DIST_FILES)" ""
-dist::
- @for i in $(SRC_DIST_FILES); do \
- if (test -f "$$i"); then \
- echo $(LN_S) `pwd`/$$i $(SRC_DIST_DIR)/$$i ; \
- $(LN_S) `pwd`/$$i $(SRC_DIST_DIR)/$$i ; \
- fi; \
- done;
-endif
+# Automatic generation of a MANIFEST file for a source distribution
+# tree that is ready to go.
+dist-manifest ::
+ cd $(SRC_DIST_DIR); $(FIND) . \( -type l -o -type f \) -exec ls -lLG {} \; | sed -e 's/\.\///' > /tmp/MANIFEST ; mv /tmp/MANIFEST MANIFEST
-#
-# binary-dist creates a binary bundle, set BIN_DIST_NAME
-# to package name and do `make binary-dist' (normally this
-# just a thing you would do from the toplevel of fptools or)
-# from the top of a project.
-#
-.PHONY: binary-dist-pre binary-dist binary-pack
+dist-package:: dist-package-tar-gz
-binary-dist-pre::
- -rm -rf $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)
- -rm -f $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME).tar.gz
- @for i in $(BIN_DIST_DIRS); do \
- if (test -d "$$i"); then \
- echo $(MKDIRHIER) $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/bin/$(TARGETPLATFORM) \
- $(MKDIRHIER) $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/bin/$(TARGETPLATFORM) \
- echo $(MKDIRHIER) $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/lib/$(TARGETPLATFORM)/$$i-$(ProjectVersion) \
- $(MKDIRHIER) $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/lib/$(TARGETPLATFORM)/$$i-$(ProjectVersion) \
- echo $(MKDIRHIER) $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/share/$$i-$(ProjectVersion) \
- $(MKDIRHIER) $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/share/$$i-$(ProjectVersion) \
- echo $(MAKE) -C $$i $(MFLAGS) install BIN_DIST=1 BIN_DIST_NAME=$(BIN_DIST_NAME) prefix=$(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME) exec_prefix=$(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME) bindir=$(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/bin/$(TARGETPLATFORM) libdir=$(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/lib/$(TARGETPLATFORM)/$$i-$(ProjectVersion) libexecdir=$(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/lib/$(TARGETPLATFORM)/$$i-$(ProjectVersion) datadir=$(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/share/$$i-$(ProjectVersion); \
- $(MAKE) -C $$i $(MFLAGS) install BIN_DIST=1 BIN_DIST_NAME=$(BIN_DIST_NAME) prefix=$(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME) exec_prefix=$(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME) bindir=$(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/bin/$(TARGETPLATFORM) libdir=$(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/lib/$(TARGETPLATFORM)/$$i-$(ProjectVersion) libexecdir=$(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/lib/$(TARGETPLATFORM)/$$i-$(ProjectVersion) datadir=$(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR)/$(BIN_DIST_NAME)/share/$$i-$(ProjectVersion); \
- fi; \
- done
+dist-package-tar-gz ::
+ cd $(SRC_DIST_DIR); cd ..; $(TAR) chzf $(SRC_DIST_NAME).tar.gz $(SRC_DIST_NAME)
-#
-# Do this separately for now
-#
-binary-pack::
- ( cd $(BIN_DIST_TMPDIR); $(TAR) chzf $(BIN_DIST_NAME).tar.gz $(BIN_DIST_NAME); rm -rf $(BIN_DIST_NAME) )
+dist-package-zip ::
+ cd $(SRC_DIST_DIR); cd ..; $(ZIP) $(ZIP_OPTS) -r $(SRC_DIST_NAME).zip $(SRC_DIST_NAME)
###########################################
#
#------------------------------------------------------------
# Tags
-.PHONY: TAGS
+.PHONY: TAGS tags
-TAGS:: $(SOURCES)
+tags TAGS:: $(TAGS_HS_SRCS) $(TAGS_C_SRCS)
@$(RM) TAGS
@touch TAGS
-ifneq "$(HS_SRCS)" ""
- $(HSTAGS) $(HSTAGS_OPTS) -- $(HS_SRCS)
+ifneq "$(TAGS_HS_SRCS)" ""
+ $(HSTAGS) $(HSTAGS_OPTS) -- $(TAGS_HS_SRCS)
endif
-ifneq "$(C_SRCS)" ""
- etags -a $(C_SRCS)
+ifneq "$(TAGS_C_SRCS)" ""
+ etags -a $(TAGS_C_SRCS)
endif
+ @( DEREFFED=`ls -l Makefile | sed -e 's/.*-> \(.*\)/\1/g'` && $(RM) `dirname $$DEREFFED`/TAGS && $(CP) TAGS `dirname $$DEREFFED` ) 2>/dev/null || echo TAGS file generated, perhaps copy over to source tree?
#------------------------------------------------------------
# Makefile debugging
show:
@echo '$(VALUE)=$($(VALUE))'
-#------------------------------------------------------------
-# Documentation
-
-.PHONY: dvi ps html info txt
-
-info:: $(filter %.texinfo, $(DOC_SRCS)) $(filter %.texi,$(DOC_SRCS))
-dvi:: $(DOC_DVI)
-ps:: $(DOC_PS)
-html:: $(DOC_HTML)
-texi:: $(DOC_TEXI)
-txt:: $(DOC_TEXT)
-
-#
-# Building literate root documents requires extra treatment,
-# as the root files need to be processed different from other
-# literate files (`compile' them into .itex with the -S (standalone)
-# option) and then link together a master TeX document with
-# a -S option.
-#
-$(filter %.tex,$(patsubst %.lit,%.tex,$(DOC_SRCS))) :
- @$(RM) $@
- $(LIT2LATEX) -S -c $(LIT2LATEX_OPTS) -o $(patsubst %.tex,%.itex,$@) $(addsuffix .lit,$(basename $@))
- $(LIT2LATEX) -S $(LIT2LATEX_OPTS) -o $@ $(addsuffix .itex,$(basename $@))
- @chmod 444 $@
-#
-# Ditto for texi and html
-#
-$(filter %.texi,$(patsubst %.lit,%.texi,$(DOC_SRCS))) :
- @$(RM) $@
- $(LIT2TEXI) -S -c $(LIT2TEXI_OPTS) -o $(patsubst %.texi,%.itxi,$@) $(addsuffix .lit,$(basename $@))
- $(LIT2TEXI) -S $(LIT2TEXI_OPTS) -o $@ $(addsuffix .itxi,$(basename $@))
- @chmod 444 $@
-#
-# Rather than using lit2html, we opt for the lit-texi-html route,
-# and use texi2html as our HTML backend.
-# (Note: we need to change mkdependlit to get this really off the ground)
-#
-# If the generated html representation is split up into a myriad of files,
-# put the files in a subdirectory html/, if a monolith is created, park
-# the generated file in the same dir as the .lit file.
-#
-$(filter %.html,$(patsubst %.lit,%.html,$(DOC_SRCS))) : $(filter %.lit,$(DOC_SRCS))
- $(RM) $@ $(patsubst %.html,%.texi,$@) $(patsubst %.html,%.itxi,$@)
-ifneq "$(filter -monolithic,$(TEXI2HTML_OPTS))" ""
- $(LIT2TEXI) -S -c $(LIT2TEXI_OPTS) -o $(patsubst %.html,%.itxi,$@) $(addsuffix .lit,$(basename $@))
- $(LIT2TEXI) -S $(LIT2TEXI_OPTS) -o $(patsubst %.html,%.texi,$@) $(addsuffix .itxi,$(basename $@))
- $(TEXI2HTML) $(TEXI2HTML_OPTS) $(patsubst %.html,%.texi,$@)
- cp $(TEXI2HTML_PREFIX)invisible.xbm .
+#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# SGML Documentation
+#
+.PHONY: dvi ps html pdf rtf
+
+ifneq "$(SGML_DOC)" ""
+
+# multi-file SGML document: main document name is specified in $(SGML_DOC),
+# sub-documents (.sgml files) listed in $(SGML_SRCS).
+
+ifeq "$(VSGML_SRCS)" ""
+VSGML_SRCS = $(wildcard *.vsgml)
+endif
+
+ifeq "$(SGML_SRCS)" ""
+ifneq "$(VSGML_SRCS)" ""
+SGML_SRCS = $(patsubst %.vsgml, %.sgml, $(VSGML_SRCS))
else
- $(RM) html/$(basename $@)*
- $(MKDIRHIER) html
- $(LIT2TEXI) -S -c $(LIT2TEXI_OPTS) -o $(patsubst %.html,%.itxi,$@) $(addsuffix .lit,$(basename $@))
- $(LIT2TEXI) -S $(LIT2TEXI_OPTS) -o html/$(patsubst %.html,%.texi,$@) $(addsuffix .itxi,$(basename $@))
- (cd html; ../$(TEXI2HTML) $(TEXI2HTML_OPTS) $(patsubst %.html,%.texi,$@); cd ..)
- cp $(TEXI2HTML_PREFIX)invisible.xbm html/
- @touch $@
+SGML_SRCS = $(wildcard *.sgml)
endif
+endif
+
+SGML_TEX = $(SGML_DOC).tex
+SGML_DVI = $(SGML_DOC).dvi
+SGML_PS = $(SGML_DOC).ps
+SGML_PDF = $(SGML_DOC).pdf
+SGML_RTF = $(SGML_DOC).rtf
+SGML_HTML = $(SGML_DOC).html
+# HTML output goes in a subdirectory on its own.
+SGML_TEXT = $(SGML_DOC).txt
+
+$(SGML_DVI) $(SGML_PS) $(SGML_INFO) $(SGML_HTML) $(SGML_TEXT) :: $(SGML_SRCS)
+
+dvi :: $(SGML_DVI)
+ps :: $(SGML_PS)
+pdf :: $(SGML_PDF)
+rtf :: $(SGML_RTF)
+html :: $(SGML_HTML)
+txt :: $(SGML_TEXT)
+
+CLEAN_FILES += $(SGML_TEXT) $(SGML_TEX) $(SGML_PS) $(SGML_DVI) $(SGML_PDF) $(SGML_RTF) $(SGML_HTML) $(SGML_DOC)-*.html
+# can't use $(SGML_SRCS) here, it was maybe used elsewhere
+MOSTLY_CLEAN_FILES += $(patsubst %.vsgml, %.sgml, $(VSGML_SRCS))
+
+clean ::
+ $(RM) -rf $(SGML_DOC)
+
+endif
+
###########################################
#
# Targets: clean
ifneq "$(HS_OBJS)" ""
ifneq "$(filter -split-objs,$(HC_OPTS))" ""
clean ::
- find $(patsubst %.$(way_)o,%,$(HS_OBJS)) -name '*.$(way_)o' -print | xargs $(RM) __rm_food;
+ $(FIND) $(patsubst %.$(way_)o,%,$(HS_OBJS)) -name '*.$(way_)o' -print | xargs $(RM) __rm_food
+ -rmdir $(patsubst %.$(way_)o,%,$(HS_OBJS)) > /dev/null 2>&1
endif
endif
LIB_WAY_TARGETS = $(foreach way,$(WAYS),%_$(way).a %_$(way))
# $@ will be something like Foo.p_o
-# $(suffix $@) will be .p_o
-# The sed script extracts the "p" part.
-
+# $(suffix $@) returns .p_o
+# $(subst .,.p_o) returns p_o
+# $(subst _,.,p_o) returns p.o (clever)
+# $(basename p.o) returns p
+#
$(WAY_TARGETS) :
$(MAKE) way=$(basename $(subst _,.,$(subst .,,$(suffix $@)))) $@
$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) $@ way=$(subst .,,$(suffix $(subst _,.,$(basename $@))))
endif # if way
-
-
-##################################################################
-#
-# Recursive stuff
-#
-##################################################################
-
-# Here are the diabolically clever rules that
-#
-# (a) for each "recursive target" <t>
-# propagates "make <t>" to directories in SUBDIRS
-#
-# (b) when SUBDIRS is empty,
-# for each "multi-way-target" <t>
-# calls "make -way=w <t>" for each w in $(WAYS)
-#
-# This has the effect of making the standard target
-# in each of the specified ways (as well as in the normal way
-
-# Controlling variables
-# WAYS = extra (beyond the normal way) ways to build things in
-# SUBDIRS = subdirectories to recurse into
-
-# No ways, so iterate over the SUBDIRS
-
-ifeq "$(way)" ""
-ifneq "$(SUBDIRS)" ""
-
-all docs runtests boot TAGS clean veryclean maintainer-clean install info ::
- @case '${MFLAGS}' in *[ik]*) set +e;; esac;
- @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
- @echo "===fptools== Recursively making \`$@' in $(SUBDIRS) ..."
- @echo "PWD = $(shell pwd)"
- @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
- @for i in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
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- echo "==fptools== $(MAKE) $@;"; \
- echo " in $(shell pwd)/$$i"; \
- echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"; \
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- @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
- @echo "===fptools== Finished making \`$@' in $(SUBDIRS) ..."
- @echo "PWD = $(shell pwd)"
- @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
-
-dist ::
- @case '${MFLAGS}' in *[ik]*) set +e;; esac; \
- for i in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
- $(MKDIRHIER_PREFIX)mkdirhier $(SRC_DIST_DIR)/$$i; \
- $(MAKE) -C $$i $(MFLAGS) $@ SRC_DIST_DIR=$(SRC_DIST_DIR)/$$i; \
- done
-endif
-endif
-
-#
-# Selectively building subdirectories.
-#
-#
-ifneq "$(SUBDIRS)" ""
-$(SUBDIRS) ::
- $(MAKE) -C $@ $(MFLAGS)
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-
-ifneq "$(WAYS)" ""
-ifeq "$(way)" ""
-
-# NB: the targets exclude
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-all docs runtests TAGS clean veryclean maintainer-clean install ::
- @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
- @echo "===fptools== Recursively making \`$@' for ways: $(WAYS) ..."
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- @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
- @for i in $(WAYS) ; do \
- echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"; \
- echo "==fptools== $(MAKE) way=$$i $@;"; \
- echo "PWD = $(shell pwd)"; \
- echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"; \
- $(MAKE) way=$$i $(MFLAGS) $@ ; \
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