X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=mk%2Ftarget.mk;h=0a64f068feff852d0ba6d974977fffd05bec4977;hb=46518c83e1d4a479eec18c7fa87d2df1d60ec07f;hp=b8410cd2c96e0d021f1a1f2e26609cc2a24738a7;hpb=2711c31f22cd5f550671724bef59186c5189935a;p=ghc-hetmet.git diff --git a/mk/target.mk b/mk/target.mk index b8410cd..0a64f06 100644 --- a/mk/target.mk +++ b/mk/target.mk @@ -18,8 +18,7 @@ # install* uninstall installcheck installdirs # clean* distclean* mostlyclean* maintainer-clean* # tags* -# info dvi ps -# dist binary-dist +# dvi ps (no info) FPTOOLS adds: pdf rtf html # check # # 3. Some of the above targets have a version that @@ -51,7 +50,7 @@ # # (b) when SUBDIRS is empty, # for each "multi-way-target" -# calls "make -way=w " for each w in $(WAYS) +# calls "make way=w " for each w in $(WAYS) # # This has the effect of making the standard target # in each of the specified ways (as well as in the normal way @@ -80,7 +79,7 @@ ifneq "$(SUBDIRS)" "" -all docs runtests boot TAGS clean distclean mostlyclean maintainer-clean install info html ps dvi txt:: +all docs runtests boot TAGS clean distclean mostlyclean maintainer-clean install html ps dvi txt:: @echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------" @echo "===fptools== Recursively making \`$@' in $(SUBDIRS) ..." @echo "PWD = $(shell pwd)" @@ -100,40 +99,8 @@ all docs runtests boot TAGS clean distclean mostlyclean maintainer-clean install @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)/$$i ; \ - fi; \ - fi; \ - done; endif - # # Selectively building subdirectories. # @@ -181,7 +148,7 @@ ifneq "$(MKDEPENDC_SRCS)" "" $(MKDEPENDC) -f .depend $(MKDEPENDC_OPTS) $(foreach way,$(WAYS),-s $(way)) -- $(CC_OPTS) -- $(MKDEPENDC_SRCS) endif ifneq "$(MKDEPENDHS_SRCS)" "" - $(MKDEPENDHS) -M -optdep-f -optdep.depend $(foreach way,$(WAYS),-optdep-s -optdep$(way)) $(foreach obj,$(MKDEPENDHS_OBJ_SUFFICES),-optdep-o -optdep$(obj)) $(MKDEPENDHS_OPTS) $(HC_OPTS) $(MKDEPENDHS_SRCS) + $(MKDEPENDHS) -M -optdep-f -optdep.depend $(foreach way,$(WAYS),-optdep-s -optdep$(way)) $(foreach obj,$(MKDEPENDHS_OBJ_SUFFICES),-osuf $(obj)) $(MKDEPENDHS_OPTS) $(HC_OPTS) $(MKDEPENDHS_SRCS) endif @@ -201,9 +168,7 @@ boot :: depend # # `all' # Compile the entire program. This should be the default target. -# This target need not rebuild any documentation files; Info files -# should normally be included in the distribution, and DVI files -# should be made only when explicitly asked for. +# This target need not rebuild any documentation files # # `install' # Compile the program and copy the executables, libraries, and so on @@ -222,27 +187,6 @@ boot :: depend # will ignore any errors. This is in case there are systems that # don't have the Unix man page documentation system installed. # -# The way to install Info files is to copy them into `$(infodir)' -# with $(INSTALL_DATA) (see Command Variables), and then run the -# install-info program if it is present. install-info is a script -# that edits the Info `dir' file to add or update the menu entry for -# the given Info file; it will be part of the Texinfo package. Here -# is a sample rule to install an Info file: -# -# $(infodir)/foo.info: foo.info # There may be a newer info -# file in . than in srcdir. -# -if test -f foo.info; then d=.; \ -# else d=$(srcdir); fi; \ $(INSTALL_DATA) -# $$d/foo.info $@; \ # Run install-info only if it -# exists. # Use `if' instead of just prepending `-' to the -# # line so we notice real errors from install-info. # We -# use `$(SHELL) -c' because some shells do not # fail -# gracefully when there is an unknown command. -# if $(SHELL) -c 'install-info --version' \ -# >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ install-info -# --infodir=$(infodir) $$d/foo.info; \ else true; -# fi -# # `uninstall' # Delete all the installed files that the `install' target would # create (but not the noninstalled files such as `make all' would @@ -276,7 +220,7 @@ boot :: depend # Delete everything from the current directory that can be # reconstructed with this Makefile. This typically includes # everything deleted by distclean , plus more: C source files -# produced by Bison, tags tables, Info files, and so on. +# produced by Bison, tags tables, and so on. # # One exception, however: `make maintainer-clean' should not delete # `configure' even if `configure' can be remade using a rule in the @@ -287,53 +231,11 @@ boot :: depend # `TAGS' # Update a tags table for this program. # -# `info' -# Generate any Info files needed. The best way to write the rules is -# as follows: -# -# info: foo.info -# -# foo.info: foo.texi chap1.texi chap2.texi -# $(MAKEINFO) $(srcdir)/foo.texi -# -# You must define the variable MAKEINFO in the Makefile. It should -# run the makeinfo program, which is part of the Texinfo -# distribution. -# -# `dvi' `ps' -# Generate DVI files for all TeXinfo documentation. For example: -# -# dvi: foo.dvi -# -# foo.dvi: foo.texi chap1.texi chap2.texi -# $(TEXI2DVI) $(srcdir)/foo.texi -# -# You must define the variable TEXI2DVI in the Makefile. It should -# run the program texi2dvi , which is part of the Texinfo -# distribution. Alternatively, write just the dependencies, and -# allow GNU Make to provide the command. +# `dvi' `ps' `pdf' `html' `pdf' +# Generate DVI/PS/PDF files for LaTeX/DocBook docs. Not everything is +# supported everywhere, but the intention is to standardise on DocBook +# producing all formats. # -# ps is a FPtools addition for Postscript files -# -# `dist' `binary-dist' -# Create a distribution tar file for this program. The tar file -# should be set up so that the file names in the tar file start with -# a subdirectory name which is the name of the package it is a -# distribution for. This name can include the version number. -# -# For example, the distribution tar file of GCC version 1.40 unpacks -# into a subdirectory named `gcc-1.40'. -# -# The easiest way to do this is to create a subdirectory -# appropriately named, use ln or cp to install the proper files in -# it, and then tar that subdirectory. -# -# The dist target should explicitly depend on all non-source files -# that are in the distribution, to make sure they are up to date in -# the distribution. See Making Releases. -# -# binary-dist is an FPtools addition for binary distributions -# # `check' # Perform self-tests (if any). The user must build the program # before running the tests, but need not install the program; you @@ -402,10 +304,30 @@ endif #---------------------------------------- # Libraries/archives +ifeq "$(IS_CBITS_LIB)" "YES" +_cbits := _cbits +endif + +ifneq "$(HSLIB)" "" +LIBRARY = libHS$(HSLIB)$(_cbits)$(_way).a +ifeq "$(LIBOBJS)" "" + ifneq "$(IS_CBITS_LIB)" "YES" + LIBOBJS = $(HS_OBJS) + else + LIBOBJS = $(C_OBJS) + endif +endif +ifneq "$(IS_CBITS_LIB)" "" +CC = $(HC) +override datadir:=$(libdir)/includes +INSTALL_DATAS += Hs$(shell perl -e 'print ucfirst "$(HSLIB)"').h +SRC_CC_OPTS += -I$(GHC_INCLUDE_DIR) -I$(GHC_RUNTIME_DIR) +endif +endif + ifneq "$(LIBRARY)" "" all :: $(LIBRARY) - define BUILD_LIB $(RM) $@ $(AR) $(AR_OPTS) $@ $(STUBOBJS) $(LIBOBJS) @@ -422,18 +344,21 @@ endef ifneq "$(HS_SRCS)" "" ifeq "$(SplitObjs)" "YES" +# can't split objs in way 'u', so we disable it here +ifneq "$(way)" "u" + SRC_HC_OPTS += -split-objs define BUILD_LIB $(RM) $@ -TMPDIR=$(TMPDIR); export TMPDIR; ( echo $(STUBOBJS) ; $(FIND) $(patsubst %.$(way_)o,%,$(LIBOBJS)) -name '*.$(way_)o' -print ) | xargs ar q $@ +( echo $(STUBOBJS) ; $(FIND) $(patsubst %.$(way_)o,%,$(LIBOBJS)) -name '*.$(way_)o' -print ) | xargs ar q $@ $(RANLIB) $@ endef # Extra stuff for compiling Haskell files with $(SplitObjs): HC_SPLIT_PRE= \ -if [ ! -d $(basename $@) ]; then mkdir $(basename $@); else \ + $(RM) $@ ; if [ ! -d $(basename $@) ]; then mkdir $(basename $@); else \ $(FIND) $(basename $@) -name '*.$(way_)o' -print | xargs $(RM) __rm_food ; fi HC_SPLIT_POST = touch $@ @@ -450,6 +375,7 @@ extraclean :: $(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 # $(way) == u endif # $(SplitObjs) endif # $(HS_SRCS) @@ -477,21 +403,58 @@ endif #---------------------------------------- # Building Win32 DLLs # -ifeq "$(way)" "dll" + +ifeq "$(DLLized)" "YES" + +ifneq "$(HSLIB)" "" + +SRC_BLD_DLL_OPTS += --export-all --output-def=HS$(HSLIB)$(_cbits)$(_way).def DllVersionInfo.$(way_)o +ifneq "$(HSLIB)" "rts" +SRC_BLD_DLL_OPTS += -lHSstd_cbits_imp -L$(GHC_LIB_DIR)/std/cbits +SRC_BLD_DLL_OPTS += -lHSrts_$(way_)imp -L$(GHC_RUNTIME_DIR) +ifneq "$(HSLIB)" "std" + ifeq "$(IS_CBITS_LIB)" "" + SRC_BLD_DLL_OPTS += -lHSstd_$(way_)imp -L$(GHC_LIB_DIR)/std + endif +endif +endif +SRC_BLD_DLL_OPTS += -lgmp -L. -L$(GHC_RUNTIME_DIR)/gmp +ifeq "$(IS_CBITS_LIB)" "" +SRC_BLD_DLL_OPTS += $(patsubst %,-lHS%_$(way_)imp, $(HSLIB_DEPS)) +SRC_BLD_DLL_OPTS += $(patsubst %,-L../%, $(HSLIB_DEPS)) +endif +ifneq "$(HAS_CBITS)" "" +SRC_BLD_DLL_OPTS += -lHS$(HSLIB)_cbits_imp -Lcbits +endif +SRC_BLD_DLL_OPTS += -lwsock32 -lwinmm + +endif # HSLIB != "" + +SplitObjs = NO + +ifneq "$(LIBRARY)" "" + +all :: DllVersionInfo.$(way_)o ifeq "$(DLL_NAME)" "" -DLL_NAME = $(patsubst %.a, %.dll, $(subst lib,,$(LIBRARY))) +DLL_NAME = $(patsubst %.a,%.dll,$(subst lib,,$(LIBRARY))) +endif + +ifneq "$(DLL_NAME)" "" +DLL_NAME := $(DLL_PEN)/$(DLL_NAME) endif all :: $(DLL_NAME) ifeq "$(DLL_IMPLIB_NAME)" "" -DLL_IMPLIB_NAME = $(patsubst %.a, %_imp.a, $(LIBRARY)) +DLL_IMPLIB_NAME = $(patsubst %.a,%_imp.a,$(LIBRARY)) endif $(DLL_NAME) :: $(LIBRARY) $(BLD_DLL) --output-lib $(DLL_IMPLIB_NAME) -o $(DLL_NAME) $(LIBRARY) $(BLD_DLL_OPTS) -endif +endif # LIBRARY != "" + +endif # DLLized # # Version information is baked into a DLL by having the DLL include DllVersionInfo.o. @@ -499,7 +462,7 @@ endif # (both are given sensible defaults though.) # # Note: this will not work as expected with Cygwin B20.1; you need a more recent -# snapshot of binutils (to pick up windres bugfixes.) +# version of binutils (to pick up windres bugfixes.) ifndef DLL_VERSION DLL_VERSION=$(ProjectVersion) @@ -529,14 +492,14 @@ 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=$(subst VersionInfo.rc,,$@) +DLL_OR_EXE=$(subst VersionInfo.$(way_)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: - $(RM) DllVersionInfo.rc +DllVersionInfo.$(way_)rc ExeVersionInfo.$(way_)rc: + $(RM) DllVersionInfo.$(way_)rc echo "1 VERSIONINFO" > $@ echo "FILEVERSION 1,0,0,1" >> $@ echo "PRODUCTVERSION 1,0,0,1" >> $@ @@ -615,7 +578,7 @@ all :: $(SCRIPT_PROG) # platforms, we prepend #!$(INTERP) -- SOF 6/97 # -$(SCRIPT_PROG) :: $(SCRIPT_OBJS) +$(SCRIPT_PROG) : $(SCRIPT_OBJS) $(RM) $@ @echo Creating $@... ifeq "$(INTERP)" "perl" @@ -708,6 +671,19 @@ install-dirs :: # within the various install targets instead. #install:: install-dirs +# Install libraries automatically +ifneq "$(LIBRARY)" "" +INSTALL_LIBS += $(LIBRARY) +ifeq "$(DLLized)" "YES" +INSTALL_PROGS += $(DLL_NAME) +else +ifeq "$(DLLized)" "YES" +INSTALL_LIBS += $(patsubst %.a,%_imp.a, $(LIBRARY)) +endif +endif +INSTALL_DATAS += $(HS_IFACES) +endif + ifneq "$(INSTALL_PROGS)" "" # @@ -720,10 +696,10 @@ ifneq "$(INSTALL_PROGS)" "" # $(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 +# 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..] +# the GNU make maintainers...] # INSTALL_PROGS := $(foreach p, $(INSTALL_PROGS), $(addsuffix $(subst _,,$(subst __,$(exeext),_$(suffix $(p))_)), $(basename $(p)))) @@ -865,86 +841,7 @@ endif ########################################### # -# Targets: dist binary-dist -# -########################################### - - -# -# dist-pre is a canned rule the toplevel of your source tree -# would use as follows, -# -# dist :: dist-pre -# -# it performs two tasks, first creating the distribution directory -# tree and it then decorates the new tree with symbolic links pointing -# to the symbolic links in the build tree. -# -# The dist-pre relies on (at least) the `find' in GNU findutils -# (only tested with version 4.1). All non-GNU `find's I have -# laid on my hands locally, has a restrictive treatment of {} in -# -exec commands, i.e., -# -# find . -print echo a{} \; -# -# 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 arg or part of a word: -# -# $ touch yes -# $ find --version -# GNU find version 4.1 -# $ find yes -exec echo oh,{}! \; -# oh,yes! -# -# 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. -# -# --SOF 2/97 -# -.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 \( -name CVS -prune -o -name SRC -prune -o -name tests -prune -o -exec $(MKDIRHIER) $(SRC_DIST_DIR)/{} \; \) ; ) - (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 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) ) - -# 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 - -dist-package:: dist-package-tar-gz - -dist-package-tar-gz :: - cd $(SRC_DIST_DIR); cd ..; $(TAR) chzf $(SRC_DIST_NAME).tar.gz $(SRC_DIST_NAME) - -dist-package-zip :: - cd $(SRC_DIST_DIR); cd ..; $(ZIP) $(ZIP_OPTS) -r $(SRC_DIST_NAME).zip $(SRC_DIST_NAME) - -########################################### -# -# Targets: check tags show info +# Targets: check tags show # ########################################### @@ -1008,16 +905,16 @@ 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 +SGML_TEX = $(addsuffix .tex,$(SGML_DOC)) +SGML_DVI = $(addsuffix .dvi,$(SGML_DOC)) +SGML_PS = $(addsuffix .ps,$(SGML_DOC)) +SGML_PDF = $(addsuffix .pdf,$(SGML_DOC)) +SGML_RTF = $(addsuffix .rtf,$(SGML_DOC)) +SGML_HTML = $(addsuffix .html,$(SGML_DOC)) # HTML output goes in a subdirectory on its own. -SGML_TEXT = $(SGML_DOC).txt +SGML_TEXT = $(addsuffix .txt,$(SGML_DOC)) -$(SGML_DVI) $(SGML_PS) $(SGML_INFO) $(SGML_HTML) $(SGML_TEXT) :: $(SGML_SRCS) +$(SGML_DVI) $(SGML_PS) $(SGML_HTML) $(SGML_TEXT) :: $(SGML_SRCS) dvi :: $(SGML_DVI) ps :: $(SGML_PS) @@ -1031,8 +928,9 @@ CLEAN_FILES += $(SGML_TEXT) $(SGML_TEX) $(SGML_PS) $(SGML_DVI) $(SGML_PDF) $(SGM MOSTLY_CLEAN_FILES += $(patsubst %.vsgml, %.sgml, $(VSGML_SRCS)) extraclean :: + $(RM) -rf DBTOHTML_OUTPUT_* + $(RM) -rf *.junk/ $(RM) -rf $(SGML_DOC) - endif ########################################### @@ -1062,7 +960,7 @@ distclean:: extraclean maintainer-clean:: extraclean @echo 'This command is intended for maintainers to use; it' @echo 'deletes files that may need special tools to rebuild.' - rm -f $(MOSTLY_CLEAN_FILES) $(CLEAN_FILES) $(MAINTAINER_CLEAN_FILES) + rm -f $(MOSTLY_CLEAN_FILES) $(CLEAN_FILES) $(DIST_CLEAN_FILES) $(MAINTAINER_CLEAN_FILES) ################################################################################# #