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  1. # -*- make -*-
  2. # This file configures the default environment for the make system
  3. # The way it works is fairly simple, each module is defined in it's
  4. # own *.mak file. It expects a set of variables to be set to values
  5. # for it to operate as expected. When included the module generates
  6. # the requested rules based on the contents of its control variables.
  7. # This works out very well and allows a good degree of flexability.
  8. # To accomidate some of the features we introduce the concept of
  9. # local variables. To do this we use the 'Computed Names' feature of
  10. # gmake. Each module declares a LOCAL scope and access it with,
  11. # $($(LOCAL)-VAR)
  12. # This works very well but it is important to rembember that within
  13. # a rule the LOCAL var is unavailble, it will have to be constructed
  14. # from the information in the rule invokation. For stock rules like
  15. # clean this is simple, we use a local clean rule called clean/$(LOCAL)
  16. # and then within the rule $(@F) gets back $(LOCAL)! Other rules will
  17. # have to use some other mechanism (filter perhaps?) The reason such
  18. # lengths are used is so that each directory can contain several 'instances'
  19. # of any given module. I notice that the very latest gmake has the concept
  20. # of local variables for rules. It is possible this feature in conjunction
  21. # with the generated names will provide a very powerfull solution indeed!
  22. # A build directory is used by default, all generated items get put into
  23. # there. However unlike automake this is not done with a VPATH build
  24. # (vpath builds break the distinction between #include "" and #include <>)
  25. # but by explicly setting the BUILD variable. Make is invoked from
  26. # within the source itself which is much more compatible with compilation
  27. # environments.
  28. ifndef NOISY
  29. .SILENT:
  30. endif
  31. # Search for the build directory
  32. ifdef BUILD
  33. BUILD_POSSIBLE := $(BUILD) $(BASE)/$(BUILD)
  34. else
  35. BUILD_POSSIBLE := $(BASE) $(BASE)/build-$(shell uname -m) $(BASE)/build
  36. endif
  37. BUILDX:= $(foreach i,$(BUILD_POSSIBLE),$(wildcard $(i)/environment.mak*))
  38. ifeq ($(words $(BUILDX)),0)
  39. # Check for a busted wildcard function. We use this function in several
  40. # places, it must work.
  41. ifeq ($(words $(wildcard *)),0)
  42. error-all/environment.mak:
  43. echo You have a broken version of GNU Make - upgrade.
  44. error-out-and-die
  45. else
  46. error-all/environment.mak:
  47. echo Can not find the build directory in $(BUILD_POSSIBLE) -- use BUILD=
  48. error-out-and-die
  49. endif
  50. # Force include below to come to the error target
  51. BUILDX := error-all
  52. else
  53. BUILDX:= $(patsubst %/,%,$(firstword $(dir $(BUILDX))))
  54. endif
  55. override BUILD := $(BUILDX)
  56. # Base definitions
  57. INCLUDE := $(BUILD)/include
  58. BIN := $(BUILD)/bin
  59. LIB := $(BIN)
  60. OBJ := $(BUILD)/obj/$(SUBDIR)
  61. DEP := $(OBJ)
  62. DOC := $(BUILD)/docs
  63. # Module types
  64. LIBRARY_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/library.mak
  65. DEBIANDOC_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/debiandoc.mak
  66. MANPAGE_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/manpage.mak
  67. PROGRAM_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/program.mak
  68. PYTHON_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/python.mak
  69. COPY_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/copy.mak
  70. YODL_MANPAGE_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/yodl_manpage.mak
  71. SGML_MANPAGE_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/sgml_manpage.mak
  72. FAIL_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/fail.mak
  73. include $(BUILD)/environment.mak
  74. ifdef STATICLIBS
  75. LIBRARY_H += $(BASE)/buildlib/staticlibrary.mak
  76. endif
  77. ifdef ONLYSTATICLIBS
  78. LIBRARY_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/staticlibrary.mak
  79. endif
  80. # Source location control
  81. # SUBDIRS specifies sub components of the module that
  82. # may be located in subdrictories of the source dir.
  83. # This should be declared before including this file
  84. SUBDIRS+=
  85. # Header file control.
  86. # TARGETDIRS indicitates all of the locations that public headers
  87. # will be published to.
  88. # This should be declared before including this file
  89. HEADER_TARGETDIRS+=
  90. # Options
  91. CPPFLAGS+= -I$(INCLUDE)
  92. LDFLAGS+= -L$(LIB)
  93. # Directors to create
  94. MKDIRS := $(BIN)
  95. # Phony rules. Other things hook these by appending to the dependency
  96. # list
  97. .PHONY: headers library clean veryclean all binary program doc dirs
  98. .PHONY: maintainer-clean dist-clean distclean pristine sanity
  99. all: binary doc
  100. binary: library program
  101. maintainer-clean dist-clean distclean pristine sanity: veryclean
  102. headers library clean veryclean program:
  103. veryclean:
  104. echo Very Clean done for $(SUBDIR)
  105. clean:
  106. echo Clean done for $(SUBDIR)
  107. dirs:
  108. mkdir -p $(patsubst %/,%,$(sort $(MKDIRS)))
  109. # Header file control. We want all published interface headers to go
  110. # into the build directory from thier source dirs. We setup some
  111. # search paths here
  112. vpath %.h $(SUBDIRS)
  113. $(INCLUDE)/%.h $(addprefix $(INCLUDE)/,$(addsuffix /%.h,$(HEADER_TARGETDIRS))) : %.h
  114. cp $< $@
  115. # Dependency generation. We want to generate a .d file using gnu cpp.
  116. # For GNU systems the compiler can spit out a .d file while it is compiling,
  117. # this is specified with the INLINEDEPFLAG. Other systems might have a
  118. # makedep program that can be called after compiling, that's illistrated
  119. # by the DEPFLAG case.
  120. # Compile rules are expected to call this macro after calling the compiler
  121. ifdef INLINEDEPFLAG
  122. define DoDep
  123. sed -e "1s/.*:/$(subst /,\\/,$@):/" $(basename $(@F)).d > $(DEP)/$(@F).d
  124. -rm -f $(basename $(@F)).d
  125. endef
  126. else
  127. ifdef DEPFLAG
  128. define DoDep
  129. $(CXX) $(DEPFLAG) $(CPPFLAGS) -o $@ $<
  130. sed -e "1s/.*:/$(subst /,\\/,$@):/" $(basename $(@F)).d > $(DEP)/$(@F).d
  131. -rm -f $(basename $(@F)).d
  132. endef
  133. else
  134. define DoDep
  135. endef
  136. endif
  137. endif
  138. # Automatic -j support
  139. ifeq ($(NUM_PROCS),1)
  140. PARALLEL_RUN=no
  141. endif
  142. ifndef PARALLEL_RUN
  143. PARALLEL_RUN=yes
  144. .EXPORT: PARALLEL_RUN
  145. # handle recursion
  146. ifneq ($(NUM_PROCS),)
  147. MAKEFLAGS += -j $(NUM_PROCS)
  148. endif
  149. endif