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annotate src/Makefile.in.in @ 4903:70089046adef
fix compile problems in intl-encap* under VS6
-------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: --------------------
lib-src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-30 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* make-mswin-unicode.pl:
Make it possible to specify an overridden prototype in cases where
either Cygwin or Visual Studio has errors in their headers that
can be corrected by falling back to a less qualified type (typically
without const).
src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-30 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c:
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeExtractAssociatedIcon):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeExtractIconEx):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeCreateMDIWindow):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeCreateWindowStation):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeDdeCreateStringHandle):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeAbortSystemShutdown):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeRegConnectRegistry):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeGetICMProfile):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.h:
Rebuild.
* intl-encap-win32.c:
* intl-encap-win32.c (qxeUpdateICMRegKey):
Delete manual definitions of functions with former errors in
Cygwin headers but no longer. Use "override" with some functions
where Cygwin or VS6 accidentally omits a const declaration or
includes an extra one. Use "no" on SendMessageTimeout, which
has an error in the VS6 prototype (you could manually fix this
with an ifdef to split the Cygwin vs. VS6 calls, if we ever
actually used this function).
author | Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> |
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date | Sat, 30 Jan 2010 20:34:23 -0600 |
parents | 03ab78e48ef6 |
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428 | 1 ## Makefile for src subdirectory in XEmacs. |
2 ## Copyright (C) 1985, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
3 ## Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois | |
4 ## Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. | |
5 ## Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 J. Kean Johnston. | |
3062 | 6 ## Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 Ben Wing. |
428 | 7 |
8 ## This file is part of XEmacs. | |
9 | |
10 ## XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
11 ## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the | |
12 ## Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any | |
13 ## later version. | |
14 | |
15 ## XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT | |
16 ## ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or | |
17 ## FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License | |
18 ## for more details. | |
19 | |
20 ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
21 ## along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
22 ## the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
23 ## Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
24 | |
25 ## Synched up with: Not synched with FSF. | |
26 | |
1315 | 27 .PHONY: all |
28 all: build-the-mofo | |
29 | |
442 | 30 #define NOT_C_CODE |
31 #include "config.h" | |
32 | |
1330 | 33 ## Here are the things that we expect ../configure to edit. |
428 | 34 |
35 #ifdef USE_GNU_MAKE | |
2427 | 36 RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS= |
428 | 37 #else |
38 @SET_MAKE@ | |
2427 | 39 RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS=@RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS@ |
428 | 40 #endif |
41 | |
1330 | 42 PROGNAME=@PROGNAME@ |
428 | 43 prefix=@prefix@ |
1330 | 44 SRC=@srcdir@ |
428 | 45 blddir=@blddir@ |
46 version=@version@ | |
47 CC=@XEMACS_CC@ | |
48 CPP=@CPP@ | |
1889 | 49 CFLAGS=@XE_CFLAGS@ |
428 | 50 CPPFLAGS=@CPPFLAGS@ |
51 LDFLAGS=@LDFLAGS@ | |
52 | |
53 c_switch_all=@c_switch_all@ | |
54 ld_switch_all=@ld_switch_all@ | |
55 ld_libs_all=@ld_libs_all@ | |
56 ld_dynamic_link_flags=@ld_dynamic_link_flags@ | |
57 | |
58 extra_objs=@extra_objs@ | |
59 LN_S=@LN_S@ | |
60 | |
61 ld_switch_shared=@ld_switch_shared@ | |
62 start_files=@start_files@ | |
63 start_flags=@start_flags@ | |
64 LD=@ld@ | |
65 lib_gcc=@lib_gcc@ | |
66 ##libmcheck=@libmcheck@ | |
67 | |
68 | |
69 ## With the traditional VPATH setting, it is not possible to | |
70 ## simultaneously compile in-place and in another directory. The | |
71 ## mistaken definition is that *all* dependencies are searched for in | |
72 ## the VPATH directory, rather than just the dependencies that are not | |
73 ## themselves targets. Thus, if there is an up-to-date .o file in the | |
74 ## in-place location, it will not get recompiled in the not-in-place | |
75 ## location. | |
76 | |
77 ## The GNU Make "vpath" directive continues this tradition, but at | |
78 ## least lets you restrict the classes of files that it applies to. | |
79 ## This allows us to kludge around the problem. | |
80 | |
81 #ifdef USE_GNU_MAKE | |
82 vpath %.c @srcdir@ | |
83 vpath %.h @srcdir@ | |
84 ## now list files that should NOT be searched in the srcdir. | |
85 ## This includes any .c or .h built from something else | |
86 ## (e.g. a .in file). | |
87 vpath config.h | |
88 vpath paths.h | |
89 vpath Emacs.ad.h | |
90 vpath sheap-adjust.h | |
442 | 91 vpath dump-id.c |
428 | 92 #else |
93 VPATH=@srcdir@ | |
94 #endif | |
95 | |
1330 | 96 SHELL=/bin/sh |
428 | 97 RM = rm -f |
98 | |
1330 | 99 LISP = $(SRC)/../lisp |
100 ETC = $(SRC)/../etc | |
101 SRCMODULES = $(SRC)/../modules | |
102 LIB_SRC = ../lib-src | |
103 BLDSRC = . | |
104 BLDMODULES = ../modules | |
105 LWLIB_SRCDIR = $(SRC)/../lwlib | |
428 | 106 |
771 | 107 ######################################################################### |
1330 | 108 ## Definitions of object files and other dependencies ## |
109 ######################################################################### | |
771 | 110 |
1315 | 111 ## NOTE: Some of the object files are specified in this file, and others in |
112 ## configure.in. The general rule is that they be specified here whenever | |
113 ## possible -- in practice, that means that they have clear dependencies on | |
114 ## configure defines. They should be in configure.in when there is no | |
115 ## configure define or when there is extremely hairy code to determine | |
116 ## which files are needed (e.g. native sound support) and it would be | |
117 ## pointless to duplicate that code. | |
771 | 118 |
793 | 119 gui_objs= gui.o |
771 | 120 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS |
121 gui_objs += menubar.o | |
122 #endif | |
123 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS | |
124 gui_objs += scrollbar.o | |
125 #endif | |
126 #ifdef HAVE_DIALOGS | |
127 gui_objs += dialog.o | |
128 #endif | |
129 #ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS | |
130 gui_objs += toolbar.o | |
131 #endif | |
132 | |
133 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS | |
134 x_objs=console-x.o device-x.o event-Xt.o frame-x.o \ | |
135 glyphs-x.o objects-x.o redisplay-x.o select-x.o xgccache.o intl-x.o | |
3094 | 136 #ifdef USE_XFT |
3354 | 137 x_objs += font-mgr.o |
3094 | 138 #endif |
771 | 139 x_gui_objs=$(gui_objs:.o=-x.o) |
140 #ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS | |
141 x_gui_objs += toolbar-common.o | |
142 #endif | |
143 #endif | |
144 | |
145 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS | |
146 mswindows_objs=console-msw.o device-msw.o event-msw.o frame-msw.o \ | |
147 objects-msw.o select-msw.o redisplay-msw.o glyphs-msw.o | |
148 mswindows_gui_objs=$(gui_objs:.o=-msw.o) | |
149 #endif | |
150 | |
151 #ifdef HAVE_TTY | |
152 tty_objs=console-tty.o device-tty.o event-tty.o frame-tty.o objects-tty.o \ | |
153 redisplay-tty.o cm.o | |
154 #endif | |
155 | |
156 #ifdef HAVE_GTK | |
157 gtk_objs=console-gtk.o device-gtk.o event-gtk.o frame-gtk.o \ | |
158 objects-gtk.o redisplay-gtk.o glyphs-gtk.o select-gtk.o gccache-gtk.o \ | |
159 gtk-xemacs.o ui-gtk.o | |
160 gtk_gui_objs=$(gui_objs:.o=-gtk.o) | |
161 #ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS | |
162 gtk_gui_objs += toolbar-common.o | |
163 #endif | |
164 #endif | |
165 | |
166 #ifdef HAVE_BALLOON_HELP | |
167 balloon_help_objs=balloon_help.o balloon-x.o | |
168 #endif | |
169 | |
170 #ifdef CLASH_DETECTION | |
171 clash_detection_objs=filelock.o | |
172 #endif | |
173 | |
174 #ifdef HAVE_DATABASE | |
175 database_objs=database.o | |
176 #endif | |
177 | |
178 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS | |
179 debug_objs=debug.o tests.o | |
180 #endif | |
181 | |
182 #ifdef HAVE_UNIXOID_EVENT_LOOP | |
183 event_unixoid_objs=event-unixoid.o | |
184 #endif | |
185 | |
186 #ifdef HAVE_GPM | |
187 gpm_objs=gpmevent.o | |
188 #endif | |
189 | |
996 | 190 #if defined(HAVE_LDAP) && !defined(HAVE_SHLIB) |
1330 | 191 ldap_objs=$(BLDMODULES)/ldap/eldap.o |
771 | 192 #endif |
193 | |
194 #ifdef MULE | |
195 mule_objs=mule-ccl.o mule-charset.o mule-coding.o | |
196 #endif | |
197 | |
2973 | 198 #if defined(HAVE_CANNA) && !defined(HAVE_SHLIB) |
3010 | 199 mule_canna_objs=$(BLDMODULES)/canna/canna_api.o |
771 | 200 #endif |
201 | |
202 #ifdef HAVE_WNN | |
203 mule_wnn_objs=mule-wnnfns.o | |
204 #endif | |
205 | |
1983 | 206 #ifdef WITH_GMP |
207 number_objs=number-gmp.o number.o | |
208 #endif | |
209 #ifdef WITH_MP | |
210 number_objs=number-mp.o number.o | |
211 #endif | |
212 | |
996 | 213 #if defined(HAVE_POSTGRESQL) && !defined(HAVE_SHLIB) |
1330 | 214 postgresql_objs=$(BLDMODULES)/postgresql/postgresql.o |
771 | 215 #endif |
216 | |
217 #ifdef HAVE_WIN32_PROCESSES | |
218 process_objs=process-nt.o | |
219 #elif defined (HAVE_UNIX_PROCESSES) | |
220 process_objs=process-unix.o | |
221 #endif | |
222 | |
223 #ifdef HAVE_SETITIMER | |
224 profile_objs=profile.o | |
225 #endif | |
226 | |
442 | 227 #if defined (HEAP_IN_DATA) && !defined (PDUMP) |
228 sheap_objs=sheap.o | |
229 #endif | |
230 | |
771 | 231 #ifdef HAVE_SHLIB |
1750 | 232 shlib_objs=sysdll.o |
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233 # ifdef WIN32_ANY |
1632 | 234 export_lib=xemacs-export.o |
235 xemacs-export.o: xemacs.def | |
236 dlltool -D xemacs-${version}.exe -d $< -l xemacs-import.a -e $@ | |
237 # endif | |
771 | 238 #endif |
239 | |
240 #ifdef SUNPRO | |
241 sunpro_objs=sunpro.o | |
428 | 242 #endif |
243 | |
771 | 244 #ifdef TOOLTALK |
245 tooltalk_objs=tooltalk.o | |
246 #endif | |
247 | |
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248 #ifdef WIN32_ANY |
771 | 249 win32_objs=win32.o intl-win32.o intl-auto-encap-win32.o intl-encap-win32.o \ |
250 xemacs_res.o | |
611 | 251 #endif |
252 | |
3092 | 253 #ifdef NEW_GC |
3263 | 254 new_gc_objs=mc-alloc.o vdb.o |
3092 | 255 # if defined (WIN32_ANY) || defined (VDB_WIN32) |
256 vdb_objs=vdb-win32.o | |
257 # elif defined (VDB_MACH) | |
258 vdb_objs=vdb-mach.o | |
259 # elif defined (VDB_POSIX) | |
260 vdb_objs=vdb-posix.o | |
261 # else /* VDB_FAKE */ | |
262 vdb_objs=vdb-fake.o | |
263 # endif | |
264 #endif /* NEW_GC */ | |
265 | |
428 | 266 ## lastfile must follow all files whose initialized data areas should |
267 ## be dumped as pure by dump-emacs. | |
268 | |
269 ## NOTE: The last line cannot be all macros, because make will barf | |
270 ## if they all come out null. | |
271 | |
272 objs=\ | |
851 | 273 abbrev.o alloc.o alloca.o \ |
274 $(balloon_help_objs) blocktype.o buffer.o bytecode.o \ | |
853 | 275 callint.o casefiddle.o casetab.o chartab.o \ |
851 | 276 $(clash_detection_objs) cmdloop.o cmds.o $(coding_system_objs) console.o \ |
277 console-stream.o\ | |
771 | 278 data.o $(database_objs) $(debug_objs) device.o dired.o doc.o doprnt.o\ |
851 | 279 dynarr.o \ |
1750 | 280 editfns.o elhash.o emacs.o emodules.o eval.o events.o\ |
771 | 281 event-stream.o $(event_unixoid_objs) $(extra_objs) extents.o\ |
282 faces.o file-coding.o fileio.o $(LOCK_OBJ) filemode.o floatfns.o fns.o \ | |
283 font-lock.o frame.o\ | |
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284 gc.o general.o glyphs.o glyphs-eimage.o glyphs-shared.o\ |
793 | 285 glyphs-widget.o $(gpm_objs) $(gtk_objs) $(gtk_gui_objs) $(gui_objs) \ |
286 gutter.o\ | |
771 | 287 hash.o imgproc.o indent.o insdel.o intl.o\ |
288 keymap.o $(RTC_patch_objs) line-number.o $(ldap_objs) lread.o lstream.o\ | |
3263 | 289 $(new_gc_objs) $(vdb_objs) \ |
771 | 290 macros.o marker.o md5.o minibuf.o $(mswindows_objs) $(mswindows_gui_objs)\ |
1983 | 291 $(mule_objs) $(mule_canna_objs) $(mule_wnn_objs) $(number_objs) objects.o\ |
292 opaque.o $(postgresql_objs) print.o process.o $(process_objs) $(profile_objs)\ | |
771 | 293 rangetab.o realpath.o redisplay.o redisplay-output.o regex.o\ |
294 search.o select.o $(sheap_objs) $(shlib_objs) signal.o sound.o\ | |
295 specifier.o strftime.o $(sunpro_objs) symbols.o syntax.o sysdep.o\ | |
296 text.o $(tooltalk_objs) $(tty_objs) undo.o unicode.o $(x_objs) $(x_gui_objs)\ | |
297 widget.o window.o $(win32_objs) | |
428 | 298 |
299 obj_rtl = $(objs:.o=.c.rtl) | |
300 | |
301 #ifdef REL_ALLOC | |
302 rallocdocsrc = ralloc.c | |
303 rallocobjs = ralloc.o | |
304 #endif | |
305 | |
306 malloclib = $(libmcheck) | |
307 #ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC | |
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308 # ifdef ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC |
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309 # ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC |
428 | 310 mallocobjs = free-hook.o vm-limit.o |
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311 # else |
428 | 312 mallocobjs = gmalloc.o free-hook.o vm-limit.o |
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313 # endif |
428 | 314 mallocdocsrc = free-hook.c |
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315 # else /* GNU malloc, sans error checking */ |
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316 # ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC |
428 | 317 mallocobjs = vm-limit.o |
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318 # else |
428 | 319 mallocobjs = gmalloc.o vm-limit.o |
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320 # endif |
428 | 321 mallocdocsrc = |
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322 # endif /* ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC */ |
428 | 323 #else /* SYSTEM_MALLOC */ |
324 mallocobjs = | |
325 mallocdocsrc = | |
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326 # ifdef USE_DEBUG_MALLOC |
428 | 327 malloclib = -ldmalloc |
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328 # endif /* USE_DEBUG_MALLOC */ |
428 | 329 #endif /* SYSTEM_MALLOC */ |
330 | |
331 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS | |
332 | |
1330 | 333 lwlib_lib = ../lwlib/liblw.a |
334 | |
428 | 335 # ifdef EXTERNAL_WIDGET |
336 external_widget_objs = ExternalShell.o extw-Xt-nonshared.o extw-Xlib-nonshared.o | |
337 | |
338 # ifdef LWLIB_USES_MOTIF | |
339 # ifdef EXTW_LINK | |
340 motif_other_files = libextcli_Xm.a libextcli_Xm.so.1 | |
341 # else | |
342 motif_other_files = libextcli_Xm.a | |
343 # endif | |
344 #endif /* LWLIB_USES_MOTIF */ | |
345 | |
346 # ifdef EXTW_LINK | |
347 shared_other_files = libextcli_Xt.so.1 libextcli_Xlib.so.1 | |
348 # endif | |
349 other_files=\ | |
1330 | 350 $(motif_other_files)\ |
428 | 351 libextcli_Xt.a libextcli_Xlib.a\ |
1330 | 352 $(shared_other_files) |
428 | 353 |
354 # endif /* EXTERNAL_WIDGET */ | |
355 | |
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356 # if defined (HAVE_CDE) |
428 | 357 dnd_objs = @dnd_objs@ |
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358 # endif /* HAVE_CDE */ |
428 | 359 |
360 X11_objs = EmacsFrame.o EmacsShell.o TopLevelEmacsShell.o TransientEmacsShell.o EmacsManager.o $(external_widget_objs) $(dnd_objs) | |
361 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */ | |
362 | |
363 ## define otherobjs as list of object files that make-docfile | |
364 ## should not be told about. | |
1632 | 365 otherobjs = lastfile.o $(mallocobjs) $(rallocobjs) $(X11_objs) $(export_lib) |
428 | 366 otherrtls = $(otherobjs:.o=.c.rtl) |
367 othersrcs = $(otherobjs:.o=.c) | |
368 | |
1330 | 369 LIBES = $(lwlib_lib) $(malloclib) $(ld_libs_all) $(lib_gcc) |
428 | 370 |
1315 | 371 ######################################################################### |
1330 | 372 ## Implicit rules ## |
373 ######################################################################### | |
1315 | 374 |
1330 | 375 ## For performance and consistency, no built-in rules. |
376 .SUFFIXES: | |
377 .SUFFIXES: .c .h .o .i .s .dep | |
378 | |
379 ## -Demacs is needed to make some files produce the correct version | |
380 ## for use in Emacs. | |
381 | |
2958 | 382 cppflags = $(CPPFLAGS) -Demacs -I. -I$(SRC) $(c_switch_all) |
1330 | 383 cflags = $(CFLAGS) $(cppflags) |
2502 | 384 #if defined (WIN32_NATIVE) |
1330 | 385 ldflags = $(LDFLAGS) -mwindows -e _mainCRTStartup $(ld_switch_all) $(ld_dynamic_link_flags) |
386 #else | |
387 ldflags = $(LDFLAGS) $(ld_switch_all) $(ld_dynamic_link_flags) | |
388 #endif | |
389 | |
390 #ifdef SOLARIS2 | |
391 %.o : %.c | |
392 #else | |
393 .c.o: | |
394 #endif | |
395 $(CC) -c $(cflags) $< | |
1315 | 396 |
1330 | 397 ## Create preprocessor output (debugging purposes only) |
398 .c.i: | |
399 #ifdef __GNUC__ | |
400 $(CC) -E $(cppflags) -o $@ $< | |
401 #else /* works on Solaris; what about other systems? */ | |
402 $(CC) -P $(cppflags) $< | |
403 #endif /* compiler */ | |
404 | |
405 ## Create assembler output (debugging purposes only) | |
406 .c.s: | |
407 $(CC) -S -c $(cflags) $< | |
408 | |
409 ## Create RTL files | |
410 %.c.rtl : %.c | |
411 $(CC) -dr -c $(cflags) $< | |
412 | |
413 ######################################################################### | |
414 ## Primary rebuilding process ## | |
415 ######################################################################### | |
416 | |
417 #ifdef PDUMP | |
418 DUMP_TARGET = $(PROGNAME).dmp | |
419 RAW_EXE = $(PROGNAME) | |
420 DUMP_ID = dump-id.o | |
2720 | 421 #if !defined(WIN32_NATIVE) && defined(DUMP_IN_EXEC) |
2015 | 422 DUMP_TARGET = $(PROGNAME) |
2388 | 423 #ifndef CYGWIN |
2015 | 424 RAW_EXE = temacs |
2388 | 425 #else |
426 RAW_EXE = temacs.exe | |
427 #endif | |
2015 | 428 #endif |
1330 | 429 #else |
430 DUMP_TARGET = $(PROGNAME) | |
431 RAW_EXE = temacs | |
432 #endif | |
433 | |
434 DO_TEMACS = $(DUMPENV) ./$(RAW_EXE) | |
435 DO_XEMACS = ./$(PROGNAME) | |
1315 | 436 |
437 BATCH = -no-packages -batch | |
438 BATCH_PACKAGES = -vanilla -batch | |
439 TEMACS_BATCH = $(DO_TEMACS) -nd $(BATCH) | |
440 XEMACS_BATCH = $(DO_XEMACS) $(BATCH) | |
441 XEMACS_BATCH_PACKAGES = $(DO_XEMACS) $(BATCH_PACKAGES) | |
442 temacs_loadup_args = -l $(LISP)/loadup.el | |
443 dump_temacs_args = $(temacs_loadup_args) dump | |
444 run_temacs_args = $(temacs_loadup_args) run-temacs | |
445 dump_temacs = $(TEMACS_BATCH) $(dump_temacs_args) | |
446 | |
447 ## Compile, dump, and make sure all .elc files are up-to-date. | |
448 | |
1330 | 449 ## NOTE NOTE NOTE: There appears to be a fundamental but non-obvious |
450 ## difference between the way that standard `make', GNU Make, and `nmake' | |
451 ## handle dependencies, and this means we have to write the dependencies in | |
452 ## Makefile.in.in and xemacs.mak differently. To illustrate this, consider | |
453 ## the following first: | |
454 | |
455 ##.PHONY: all (`make' only) | |
456 ## all: test.exe | |
457 ## | |
458 ##.PHONY: FRC.test.c (`make' only) | |
459 ##FRC.test.c: | |
460 ## | |
461 ##test.c: FRC.test.c | |
462 ## if test ! -f foo ; then touch test.c; fi (`make' only) | |
463 ## if not exist foo touch test.c (`nmake' only) | |
464 ## | |
465 ##test.obj: test.c | |
466 ## touch test.obj | |
467 ## | |
468 ##test.exe: test.obj | |
469 ## touch test.exe | |
470 | |
471 ## (GNU Make doesn't need the .PHONY declarations, but evidently some versions | |
472 ## of `make' do. nmake doesn't need them and doesn't allow them, either.) | |
473 | |
474 ## Running `make' rebuilds test.exe only if `foo' doesn't exist. | |
475 ## Running `nmake -f Makefile' rebuilds it regardless. | |
476 | |
477 ## Both conclude that test.c needs to be rebuilt since its dependent is | |
478 ## non-existent. But `make' recalculates its dependencies after running | |
479 ## the commands for test.c, and notices that test.c hasn't changed, and | |
480 ## thus test.obj and test.exe are up-to-date. `nmake' doesn't. | |
481 | |
482 ## On the other hand, consider the following: | |
428 | 483 |
1330 | 484 ##.PHONY: all (`make' only) |
485 ##all: check-foo test.exe | |
486 ## | |
487 ##.PHONY: check-foo (`make' only) | |
488 ##check-foo: | |
489 ## if test ! -f foo; then touch test.c; fi (`make' only) | |
490 ## if not exist foo touch test.c (`nmake' only) | |
491 ## | |
492 ##test.c: | |
493 ## touch test.c | |
494 ## | |
495 ##test.obj: test.c | |
496 ## touch test.obj | |
497 ## | |
498 ##test.exe: test.c test.obj | |
499 ## touch test.exe | |
500 ## | |
1315 | 501 |
1330 | 502 ## Running `nmake -f Makefile' (and `GNU make') rebuilds test.exe only if |
503 ## `foo' doesn't exist. | |
504 ## Running some versions of non-GNU `make' does nothing at all once test.c, | |
505 ## test.obj and test.exe all exist. | |
506 | |
507 ## It appears that `nmake' doesn't check dependencies for test.exe until it | |
508 ## actually needs to be rebuilt, so this "sideways" dependency script | |
509 ## works. GNU make evidently recalculates *all* dependencies after each | |
510 ## command so has no problem, either. But some makes apparently calculate | |
511 ## all dependencies at startup and then, after executing a command to build | |
512 ## a dependency, only recheck relationships involving that particular | |
513 ## dependency. | |
514 | |
515 ## In XEmacs-land, the above situation exists wrt the `NEEDTODUMP' | |
516 ## dependency, recalculated by `update-elc.el'. Thus, Makefile.in.in must | |
517 ## use the method #1 above, and nmake must use method #2. | |
518 | |
519 ## -ben | |
520 | |
521 .PHONY: build-the-mofo | |
1346 | 522 build-the-mofo: update-elc-2 $(mo_file) $(other_files) $(LISP)/finder-inf.el load-shadows |
1315 | 523 |
1346 | 524 ## (1) Compile all dependencies of the XEmacs executable |
428 | 525 |
1330 | 526 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS |
527 lwlib_deps = $(lwlib_lib) | |
528 $(lwlib_lib): | |
2427 | 529 cd ../lwlib && $(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS) |
1330 | 530 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */ |
531 | |
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532 link_deps = $(start_files) $(objs) $(otherobjs) $(lwlib_deps) |
1315 | 533 |
1346 | 534 $(LIB_SRC)/make-dump-id: |
2427 | 535 cd $(LIB_SRC) && $(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS) make-dump-id |
1346 | 536 |
537 dump-id.c: $(LIB_SRC)/make-dump-id $(link_deps) | |
538 $(LIB_SRC)/make-dump-id | |
539 | |
540 ## (2) Link the XEmacs executable | |
541 | |
2720 | 542 #if !defined(PDUMP) || !defined(DUMP_IN_EXEC) || defined(WIN32_NATIVE) |
2015 | 543 $(RAW_EXE): $(link_deps) $(DUMP_ID) |
544 $(LD) $(start_flags) $(ldflags) -o $@ $(start_files) $(objs) $(otherobjs) $(DUMP_ID) $(LIBES) | |
545 #else | |
546 $(RAW_EXE): $(link_deps) $(DUMP_ID) | |
547 if test -f dump-size ; then \ | |
548 $(CC) -c $(cflags) -DMAX_SIZE=`cat dump-size` $(SRC)/dump-data.c ;\ | |
549 else \ | |
550 $(CC) -c $(cflags) -DMAX_SIZE=0 $(SRC)/dump-data.c ;\ | |
551 fi | |
552 $(LD) $(start_flags) $(ldflags) -o $@ $(start_files) $(objs) $(otherobjs) $(DUMP_ID) dump-data.o $(LIBES) | |
553 #endif | |
1315 | 554 |
1346 | 555 ## (3) Update the .elc's needed for dumping |
556 | |
557 .PHONY: FRC.needtodump | |
558 FRC.needtodump: | |
559 | |
560 ## This file is touched by update-elc.el when redumping is necessary. | |
561 ## We use $(BLDSRC) == `.' here to help keep sync with nt/xemacs.mak, | |
562 ## where $(BLDSRC) is not `.'. | |
1406 | 563 $(BLDSRC)/NEEDTODUMP: $(RAW_EXE) FRC.needtodump |
1346 | 564 $(TEMACS_BATCH) -l $(LISP)/update-elc.el |
565 | |
566 ## (4) Build the DOC file | |
1315 | 567 |
568 obj_src = $(objs:.o=.c) | |
569 | |
1346 | 570 $(LIB_SRC)/make-docfile: |
2427 | 571 cd $(LIB_SRC) && $(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS) make-docfile |
1346 | 572 |
1330 | 573 $(LIB_SRC)/DOC: $(LIB_SRC)/make-docfile $(BLDSRC)/NEEDTODUMP $(temacs_deps) |
1303 | 574 #ifdef QUICK_BUILD |
575 if test ! -f $@ ; then \ | |
576 #else | |
577 if true ; then \ | |
578 #endif | |
1315 | 579 $(TEMACS_BATCH) -l $(LISP)/make-docfile.el -- \ |
1330 | 580 -o $(LIB_SRC)/DOC -d $(SRC) -i $(LIB_SRC)/../site-packages \ |
581 $(obj_src) $(mallocdocsrc) $(rallocdocsrc) \ | |
582 $(extra_doc_files) ; fi | |
428 | 583 |
1346 | 584 ## (5) Dump |
585 | |
586 $(DUMP_TARGET): $(RAW_EXE) $(BLDSRC)/NEEDTODUMP $(LIB_SRC)/DOC | |
587 #ifdef HEAP_IN_DATA | |
588 @$(RM) $@ && touch SATISFIED | |
589 $(dump_temacs) | |
590 @if test -f SATISFIED; then $(RM) SATISFIED; else $(RM) $@; \ | |
2427 | 591 $(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS) $@; fi |
1346 | 592 #else |
593 @$(RM) $@ | |
594 $(dump_temacs) | |
595 #endif | |
2720 | 596 #if defined(PDUMP) && defined(DUMP_IN_EXEC) && !defined(WIN32_NATIVE) |
2015 | 597 if test -f dump-size; then \ |
598 $(LIB_SRC)/insert-data-in-exec $(RAW_EXE) $(DUMP_TARGET).dmp $(DUMP_TARGET) `$(DO_TEMACS) -si`; \ | |
599 ret=$$? ; \ | |
600 if test $${ret} -eq 2; then \ | |
601 $(RM) dump-size ; \ | |
602 else \ | |
603 if test $${ret} -eq 1; then \ | |
604 exit 1; \ | |
605 else \ | |
606 chmod +x $(DUMP_TARGET) ; \ | |
607 fi ; \ | |
608 fi ; \ | |
609 fi | |
2644 | 610 if test ! -f dump-size; then \ |
2015 | 611 $(LIB_SRC)/insert-data-in-exec -s $(DUMP_TARGET).dmp > dump-size ; \ |
612 $(RM) dump-data.o $(DUMP_TARGET) $(DUMP_TARGET).dmp $(RAW_EXE);\ | |
2427 | 613 $(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS) $@; \ |
2015 | 614 fi |
615 #endif | |
1346 | 616 |
617 ## (6) Update the remaining .elc's, post-dumping | |
618 | |
619 .PHONY: update-elc-2 | |
620 update-elc-2: $(DUMP_TARGET) | |
621 $(XEMACS_BATCH) -no-autoloads -l update-elc-2.el -f batch-update-elc-2 $(LISP) | |
622 | |
623 ## (7) Other random stuff | |
1315 | 624 |
1346 | 625 $(LISP)/finder-inf.el: update-elc-2 |
626 @echo "Building finder database ..." | |
2027 | 627 $(RM) $(LISP)/finder-inf.el |
1346 | 628 $(XEMACS_BATCH) -eval "(setq finder-compile-keywords-quiet t)" \ |
3986 | 629 -eval "(setq lisp-directory \"$(LISP)\")" \ |
1346 | 630 -l finder -f finder-compile-keywords |
631 @echo "Building finder database ...(done)" | |
632 | |
633 .PHONY: load-shadows | |
634 load-shadows: update-elc-2 | |
635 #ifndef QUICK_BUILD | |
636 @echo "Testing for Lisp shadows ..." | |
637 @$(XEMACS_BATCH) -f list-load-path-shadows | |
638 #endif | |
639 | |
640 ###################### Misc targets | |
641 | |
642 release: all | |
643 -if [ -w $(LISP) ]; then \ | |
644 w=`pwd`; cd $(SRC) && $$w/$(RAW_EXE) -nd $(BATCH) -l $(LISP)/inc-vers; \ | |
645 else true; fi | |
646 -$(dump_temacs) | |
647 touch release | |
428 | 648 |
1315 | 649 .PHONY: fastdump |
1330 | 650 fastdump: $(RAW_EXE) |
651 @$(RM) $(DUMP_TARGET) && touch SATISFIED | |
652 -$(dump_temacs) | |
1315 | 653 @$(XEMACS_BATCH) -f list-load-path-shadows |
428 | 654 |
1315 | 655 .PHONY: all-elc |
656 all-elc: | |
2427 | 657 cd .. && $(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS) |
1315 | 658 |
659 ######################################################################### | |
1330 | 660 ## Subsidiary dependency rules ## |
661 ######################################################################### | |
428 | 662 |
1330 | 663 TopLevelEmacsShell.o : $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c config.h xintrinsicp.h EmacsShellP.h |
664 $(CC) -c $(cflags) -DDEFINE_TOP_LEVEL_EMACS_SHELL $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c | |
428 | 665 mv EmacsShell-sub.o TopLevelEmacsShell.o |
666 | |
1330 | 667 TopLevelEmacsShell.c.rtl : $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c config.h xintrinsicp.h EmacsShellP.h |
668 $(CC) -dr -c $(cflags) -DDEFINE_TOP_LEVEL_EMACS_SHELL $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c | |
428 | 669 mv EmacsShell-sub.c.rtl TopLevelEmacsShell.c.rtl |
670 | |
1330 | 671 TransientEmacsShell.o : $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c TopLevelEmacsShell.o config.h xintrinsicp.h EmacsShellP.h |
672 $(CC) -c $(cflags) -DDEFINE_TRANSIENT_EMACS_SHELL $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c | |
428 | 673 mv EmacsShell-sub.o TransientEmacsShell.o |
674 | |
1330 | 675 TransientEmacsShell.c.rtl : $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c TopLevelEmacsShell.o config.h xintrinsicp.h EmacsShellP.h |
676 $(CC) -dr -c $(cflags) -DDEFINE_TRANSIENT_EMACS_SHELL $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c | |
428 | 677 mv EmacsShell-sub.c.rtl TransientEmacsShell.c.rtl |
678 | |
442 | 679 ## The above rules are subject to a race condition if using a parallel make. |
680 TransientEmacsShell.o : TopLevelEmacsShell.o | |
681 TransientEmacsShell.c.rtl : TopLevelEmacsShell.c.rtl | |
682 | |
428 | 683 ## Position-independent code for shared library creation |
684 #if USE_GCC | |
685 pic_arg = -fpic | |
686 #elif defined (IRIX) | |
687 pic_arg = -KPIC | |
688 # else | |
689 pic_arg = -K pic | |
690 #endif | |
691 | |
692 #ifdef EXTERNAL_WIDGET | |
693 | |
694 external_client_motif_objs_shared = ExternalClient-Xm-shared.o extw-Xt-shared.o extw-Xlib-shared.o | |
695 external_client_xt_objs_shared = ExternalClient-Xt-shared.o extw-Xt-shared.o extw-Xlib-shared.o | |
696 external_client_xlib_objs_shared = ExternalClient-Xlib-shared.o extw-Xlib-shared.o | |
697 external_client_motif_objs_nonshared = ExternalClient-Xm-nonshared.o extw-Xt-nonshared.o extw-Xlib-nonshared.o | |
698 external_client_xt_objs_nonshared = ExternalClient-Xt-nonshared.o extw-Xt-nonshared.o extw-Xlib-nonshared.o | |
699 external_client_xlib_objs_nonshared = ExternalClient-Xlib-nonshared.o extw-Xlib-nonshared.o | |
700 | |
701 ## Add dependencies so things work right with a parallel make | |
1330 | 702 ExternalClient-Xm-shared.o: $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c ExternalClient-Xt-shared.o ExternalClient-Xm-nonshared.o |
703 $(CC) -c $(pic_arg) $(cflags) -DEXTW_USES_MOTIF $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c | |
428 | 704 mv ExternalClient.o ExternalClient-Xm-shared.o |
705 | |
1330 | 706 ExternalClient-Xt-shared.o: $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c ExternalClient-Xt-nonshared.o |
707 $(CC) -c $(pic_arg) $(cflags) $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c | |
428 | 708 mv ExternalClient.o ExternalClient-Xt-shared.o |
709 | |
1330 | 710 ExternalClient-Xlib-shared.o: $(SRC)/ExternalClient-Xlib.c ExternalClient-Xlib-nonshared.o |
711 $(CC) -c $(pic_arg) $(cflags) $(SRC)/ExternalClient-Xlib.c | |
428 | 712 mv ExternalClient-Xlib.o ExternalClient-Xlib-shared.o |
713 | |
1330 | 714 ExternalClient-Xm-nonshared.o: $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c ExternalClient-Xt-nonshared.o |
715 $(CC) -c $(cflags) -DEXTW_USES_MOTIF $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c | |
428 | 716 mv ExternalClient.o ExternalClient-Xm-nonshared.o |
717 | |
1330 | 718 ExternalClient-Xt-nonshared.o: $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c |
719 $(CC) -c $(cflags) $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c | |
428 | 720 mv ExternalClient.o ExternalClient-Xt-nonshared.o |
721 | |
1330 | 722 ExternalClient-Xlib-nonshared.o: $(SRC)/ExternalClient-Xlib.c |
723 $(CC) -c $(cflags) $(SRC)/ExternalClient-Xlib.c | |
428 | 724 mv ExternalClient-Xlib.o ExternalClient-Xlib-nonshared.o |
725 | |
726 ## We compile the common files twice (once with PIC and once without) | |
727 ## because on some systems, compiling with PIC but not linking into | |
728 ## a shared library messes things up. | |
729 | |
1330 | 730 extw-Xt-shared.o: $(SRC)/extw-Xt.c extw-Xt-nonshared.o |
731 $(CC) -c $(pic_arg) $(cflags) $(SRC)/extw-Xt.c | |
428 | 732 mv extw-Xt.o extw-Xt-shared.o |
733 | |
1330 | 734 extw-Xlib-shared.o: $(SRC)/extw-Xlib.c extw-Xlib-nonshared.o |
735 $(CC) -c $(pic_arg) $(cflags) $(SRC)/extw-Xlib.c | |
428 | 736 mv extw-Xlib.o extw-Xlib-shared.o |
737 | |
1330 | 738 extw-Xt-nonshared.o: $(SRC)/extw-Xt.c |
739 $(CC) -c $(cflags) $(SRC)/extw-Xt.c | |
428 | 740 mv extw-Xt.o extw-Xt-nonshared.o |
741 | |
1330 | 742 extw-Xlib-nonshared.o: $(SRC)/extw-Xlib.c |
743 $(CC) -c $(cflags) $(SRC)/extw-Xlib.c | |
428 | 744 mv extw-Xlib.o extw-Xlib-nonshared.o |
745 | |
1330 | 746 libextcli_Xm.a: $(external_client_motif_objs_nonshared) |
747 ar r libextcli_Xm.a $(external_client_motif_objs_nonshared) | |
428 | 748 |
1330 | 749 libextcli_Xt.a: $(external_client_xt_objs_nonshared) |
750 ar r libextcli_Xt.a $(external_client_xt_objs_nonshared) | |
428 | 751 |
1330 | 752 libextcli_Xlib.a: $(external_client_xlib_objs_nonshared) |
753 ar r libextcli_Xlib.a $(external_client_xlib_objs_nonshared) | |
428 | 754 |
1315 | 755 ## Now we try to figure out how to link a shared library. |
756 ## If we cannot figure it out, leave EXTW_LINK undefined and a shared | |
757 ## library will not be created. | |
758 | |
759 # ifdef USE_GCC | |
760 # ifdef USG5 | |
761 # define EXTW_LINK(objs, output) $(CC) -shared objs -Xlinker -z -Xlinker text -o output | |
762 extw_link_beg = $(CC) -shared | |
763 extw_link_mid = -Xlinker -z -Xlinker text -o | |
764 extw_link_end = | |
765 ## I cannot figure out how to do shared a.out libraries, so just punt. | |
766 # elif !defined (LINUX) || defined (__ELF__) | |
767 # define EXTW_LINK(objs, output) $(CC) -shared objs -o output | |
768 extw_link_beg = $(CC) -shared | |
769 extw_link_mid = -o | |
770 extw_link_end = | |
771 # endif | |
772 # elif defined (USG5) | |
773 # if defined (IRIX) | |
1330 | 774 # define EXTW_LINK(objs, output) $(LD) -shared -g -check_registry $(TOOLROOT)/usr/lib/so_locations objs -o output |
775 extw_link_beg = $(LD) -shared -g -check_registry $(TOOLROOT)/usr/lib/so_locations | |
1315 | 776 extw_link_mid = -o |
777 extw_link_end = | |
778 # else /* not IRIX */ | |
779 # define EXTW_LINK(objs, output) $(CC) -G objs -z text -o output | |
780 extw_link_beg = $(CC) -G | |
781 extw_link_mid = -z text -o | |
782 extw_link_end = | |
783 # endif /* not IRIX */ | |
784 # else /* not USG5 */ | |
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785 # define EXTW_LINK(objs, output) $(LD) -dc objs -assert pure-text -o output |
1315 | 786 extw_link_beg = $(LD) -dc |
787 extw_link_mid = -assert pure-text -o | |
788 extw_link_end = | |
789 # endif /* not USG5 */ | |
790 | |
428 | 791 #ifdef EXTW_LINK |
792 | |
1330 | 793 libextcli_Xm.so.1: $(external_client_motif_objs_shared) |
794 $(extw_link_beg) $(external_client_motif_objs_shared) $(extw_link_mid) libextcli_Xm.so.1 $(extw_link_end) | |
428 | 795 |
1330 | 796 libextcli_Xt.so.1: $(external_client_xt_objs_shared) |
797 $(extw_link_beg) $(external_client_xt_objs_shared) $(extw_link_mid) libextcli_Xt.so.1 $(extw_link_end) | |
428 | 798 |
1330 | 799 libextcli_Xlib.so.1: $(external_client_xlib_objs_shared) |
800 $(extw_link_beg) $(external_client_xlib_objs_shared) $(extw_link_mid) libextcli_Xlib.so.1 $(extw_link_end) | |
428 | 801 |
802 #endif /* EXTW_LINK */ | |
803 | |
804 #endif /* EXTERNAL_WIDGET */ | |
805 | |
1330 | 806 config.h: $(SRC)/config.h.in |
807 Emacs.ad.h: $(ETC)/Emacs.ad | |
428 | 808 |
809 config.h sheap-adjust.h paths.h Emacs.ad.h : | |
810 @echo "The file $@ needs to be re-generated." | |
811 @echo "Please run a make in the top level directory." | |
812 @echo "Consult the file \`INSTALL' for instructions for building XEmacs." | |
813 @exit 1 | |
814 | |
815 ## Some machines have alloca built-in. | |
816 ## They should define HAVE_ALLOCA, or may just let alloca.s | |
817 ## be used but generate no code. | |
818 ## Some have it written in assembler in alloca.s. | |
819 ## Some use the C version in alloca.c (these define C_ALLOCA in config.h). | |
851 | 820 ## Nowadays we always compile in the C version and use it to avoid stack |
821 ## overflow. | |
428 | 822 |
823 #ifdef C_ALLOCA | |
824 #else | |
825 #ifndef HAVE_ALLOCA | |
1330 | 826 allocax.o : $(SRC)/alloca.s config.h |
428 | 827 ## $(CPP) is cc -E, which may get confused by filenames |
828 ## that do not end in .c. So copy file to a safe name. */ | |
1330 | 829 ## cp $(SRC)/alloca.s allocatem.c |
428 | 830 ## Remove any ^L, blank lines, and preprocessor comments, |
831 ## since some assemblers barf on them. Use a different basename for the | |
832 ## output file, since some stupid compilers (Green Hill) use that | |
833 ## name for the intermediate assembler file. | |
834 $(CPP) $(cppflags) allocatem.c | \ | |
835 sed -e 's///' -e 's/^#.*//' | \ | |
836 sed -n -e '/^..*$$/p' > allocax.s | |
837 @$(RM) alloca.o | |
838 $(CC) -c allocax.s | |
839 $(RM) allocax.s allocatem.c | |
840 #endif /* HAVE_ALLOCA */ | |
841 #endif /* ! defined (C_ALLOCA) */ | |
842 | |
843 #ifdef HAVE_NATIVE_SOUND | |
442 | 844 sound_cflags=@sound_cflags@ |
1330 | 845 sunplay.o: $(SRC)/sunplay.c |
846 $(CC) -c $(sound_cflags) $(cflags) $(SRC)/sunplay.c | |
847 hpplay.o: $(SRC)/hpplay.c | |
848 $(CC) -c -Demacs $(sound_cflags) $(cflags) $(SRC)/hpplay.c | |
428 | 849 #endif /* HAVE_NATIVE_SOUND */ |
850 | |
462 | 851 #if defined(HAVE_GLADE_GLADE_H) || defined(HAVE_GLADE_H) |
852 glade_files=glade.c | |
853 #endif | |
854 | |
855 #ifdef HAVE_GTK | |
856 extra_doc_files=emacs-widget-accessors.c ui-byhand.c $(glade_files) | |
857 #endif | |
858 | |
1330 | 859 xemacs_res.o: $(SRC)/../nt/xemacs.rc |
860 windres --include-dir $(SRC)/../nt -i $(SRC)/../nt/xemacs.rc -o $@ | |
442 | 861 |
1315 | 862 ######################################################################### |
1330 | 863 ## Other random crap ## |
864 ######################################################################### | |
1315 | 865 |
866 dortl : $(obj_rtl) $(otherrtls) | |
867 echo "(defvar source-files '(" > $(LISP)/source-files.el | |
868 (for a in $(obj_src) $(othersrcs);do \ | |
869 echo -n "\""$$a"\"" >> $(LISP)/source-files.el ;\ | |
870 done) | |
871 echo "))" >> $(LISP)/source-files.el | |
872 | |
1330 | 873 ###################### Lint |
1315 | 874 LINT.c=$(LINT) $(LINTFLAGS) $(LINTINCLUDES) |
875 LINTFILES= $(objs:.o=.ln) | |
876 LINTINCLUDES = $(cppflags) | |
877 ## LINTFLAGS= -fd -m -p -s -u -v -x | |
878 LINTFLAGS= -fd -m -s -u -v -x | |
879 .PHONY: lint | |
880 lint: $(LINTFILES) | |
881 $(LINT.c) $(LINTFILES) | |
882 | |
1330 | 883 ###################### Automated tests |
884 testdir = $(SRC)/../tests/automated | |
885 batch_test_emacs = $(BATCH_PACKAGES) -l $(testdir)/test-harness.el -f batch-test-emacs $(testdir) | |
1315 | 886 |
887 .PHONY: check check-temacs check-features | |
888 check: | |
889 $(DO_XEMACS) $(batch_test_emacs) | |
890 check-temacs: | |
891 $(TEMACS_BATCH) $(run_temacs_args) $(batch_test_emacs) | |
892 check-features: all | |
893 $(XEMACS_BATCH) -l check-features.el | |
894 | |
1330 | 895 ###################### Debugging targets |
896 | |
1315 | 897 ## None of the debugging products work with a dumped xemacs binary, |
898 ## because it does unexpected things like free memory that has been | |
899 ## malloc'ed in a *different* process!! So we need to run these on | |
900 ## temacs. | |
901 | |
902 ## RTC is Sun WorkShop's Run Time Checking, integrated with dbx | |
903 rtc_patch.o: | |
904 rtc_patch_area -o $@ | |
905 | |
906 rtcmacs: $(temacs_deps) rtc_patch.o | |
2427 | 907 $(RM) $(RAW_EXE); $(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS) $(RAW_EXE) RTC_patch_objs=rtc_patch.o |
1330 | 908 mv $(RAW_EXE) rtcmacs |
1315 | 909 |
910 .PHONY: run-rtcmacs | |
911 run-rtcmacs: rtcmacs | |
912 dbx -q -C -c \ | |
913 'dbxenv rtc_error_log_file_name /dev/fd/1; \ | |
914 dbxenv suppress_startup_message 5.0; \ | |
915 ignore POLL; \ | |
916 check -access; \ | |
917 suppress rui; \ | |
1330 | 918 runargs -nd $(BATCH) $(run_temacs_args) -vanilla; \ |
1315 | 919 run' rtcmacs |
920 | |
1330 | 921 debug-temacs: $(RAW_EXE) |
922 -gdb $(RAW_EXE) | |
1315 | 923 |
924 ## Purify, Quantify, PureCoverage are software quality products from | |
925 ## Rational, formerly Pure Atria, formerly Pure Software. | |
926 ## | |
927 ## Purify | |
928 PURIFY_PROG = purify | |
929 PURIFY_LIBS = | |
930 PURIFY_FLAGS =\ | |
931 #ifdef PDUMP | |
932 -search-mmaps=yes\ | |
933 #endif | |
934 -chain-length=32 -ignore-signals=SIGPOLL\ | |
1330 | 935 -cache-dir=$(blddir)/purecache -always-use-cache-dir=yes |
1315 | 936 |
937 puremacs: $(temacs_deps) | |
938 $(PURIFY_PROG) $(PURIFY_FLAGS) $(LD) $(temacs_link_args) $(PURIFY_LIBS) | |
1330 | 939 cp $@ $(RAW_EXE) |
1315 | 940 |
941 ## Quantify | |
942 #ifdef QUANTIFY | |
943 QUANTIFY_PROG = quantify | |
944 QUANTIFY_HOME = `$(QUANTIFY_PROG) -print-home-dir` | |
945 QUANTIFY_FLAGS = -cache-dir=./purecache -always-use-cache-dir=yes | |
946 cppflags += -I$(QUANTIFY_HOME) | |
947 temacs_link_args += $(QUANTIFY_HOME)/quantify_stubs.a | |
948 | |
949 quantmacs: $(temacs_deps) | |
950 $(QUANTIFY_PROG) $(QUANTIFY_FLAGS) $(LD) $(temacs_link_args) | |
1330 | 951 cp $@ $(RAW_EXE) |
1315 | 952 #endif /* QUANTIFY */ |
953 | |
954 PURECOV_PROG=purecov | |
955 covmacs: $(temacs_deps) | |
956 $(PURECOV_PROG) $(LD) $(temacs_link_args) | |
428 | 957 |
1330 | 958 ###################### Clean |
959 | |
428 | 960 .PHONY: mostlyclean clean distclean realclean versionclean extraclean |
3062 | 961 .PHONY: distclean-noconfig realclean-noconfig extraclean-noconfig |
428 | 962 mostlyclean: |
3083 | 963 -$(RM) *.o *.i *.rtl *.ln core \ |
1330 | 964 temacs puremacs quantmacs covmacs rtcmacs temacs.exe \ |
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1330 | 966 $(LIB_SRC)/*.po $(LIB_SRC)/*.mo |
967 versionclean: | |
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1330 | 969 ## Remove the generated load files here; they cause lots of problems |
970 ## when they don't work right. | |
428 | 971 clean: mostlyclean versionclean |
3083 | 972 -$(RM) libextcli* $(LISP)/auto-autoloads.el* $(LISP)/custom-load.el* \ |
1330 | 973 $(LISP)/mule/auto-autoloads.el* $(LISP)/mule/custom-load.el* \ |
974 $(SRCMODULES)/auto-autoloads.el* $(SRCMODULES)/custom-load.el* | |
428 | 975 ## This is used in making a distribution. |
976 ## Do not use it on development directories! | |
3062 | 977 distclean-noconfig: clean |
3083 | 978 -$(RM) config.h paths.h Emacs.ad.h $(LISP)/finder-inf.el* \ |
3062 | 979 TAGS xemacs.def xemacs.def.in |
980 ## This is used in making a distribution. | |
981 ## Do not use it on development directories! | |
982 distclean: distclean-noconfig | |
3083 | 983 -$(RM) GNUmakefile Makefile Makefile.in |
3062 | 984 realclean-noconfig: distclean-noconfig |
428 | 985 realclean: distclean |
3062 | 986 extraclean-noconfig: realclean-noconfig |
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428 | 988 extraclean: realclean |
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989 -$(RM) *~ \#* m/*~ m/\#* s/*~ s/\#* *.s gdb.txt |
428 | 990 |
1330 | 991 ###################### Lock, unlock |
992 | |
428 | 993 .PHONY : lock unlock |
994 SOURCES = *.[chm] *.pswm [sm]/* COPYING paths.h.in Makefile.in.in \ | |
995 config.h.in README COPYING ChangeLog | |
996 unlock: | |
997 chmod u+w $(SOURCES) | |
998 | |
999 relock: | |
1000 chmod -w $(SOURCES) | |
1001 | |
1330 | 1002 ###################### Installation |
1003 | |
428 | 1004 ## Header files for ellcc |
1005 #ifdef HAVE_SHLIB | |
1006 MAKEPATH=../lib-src/make-path | |
1330 | 1007 install: $(PROGNAME) |
1008 $(MAKEPATH) $(archlibdir)/include $(archlibdir)/include/m $(archlibdir)/include/s | |
428 | 1009 -@echo "Copying include files for ellcc..." |
1010 -@hdir=`pwd`; \ | |
1330 | 1011 cd $(SRC); hdrdir2=`pwd`; cd $$hdir; \ |
428 | 1012 test "$$hdrdir2" != "$$hdir" && hdir="$$hdir $$hdrdir2"; \ |
1013 (for thisdir in $$hdir; do \ | |
448 | 1014 cd $$thisdir && \ |
428 | 1015 (hdrtars=; \ |
1016 for hdrfile in *.h; do \ | |
1017 hdrtars="$$hdrtars $$hdrfile"; \ | |
1018 done; \ | |
1019 test -d s && hdrtars="$$hdrtars s/*"; \ | |
1020 test -d m && hdrtars="$$hdrtars m/*"; \ | |
1021 test -n "$$hdrtars" && (tar cf - $$hdrtars) | \ | |
1330 | 1022 (cd $(archlibdir)/include && umask 022 && tar xf -); \ |
1023 chmod 755 $(archlibdir)/include; \ | |
1024 test -d $(archlibdir)/include/s && \ | |
1025 chmod 755 $(archlibdir)/include/s; \ | |
1026 test -d $(archlibdir)/include/m && \ | |
1027 chmod 755 $(archlibdir)/include/s;) \ | |
428 | 1028 done) |
1029 #endif | |
1030 | |
1330 | 1031 ###################### Dependencies |
1032 | |
428 | 1033 ## Dependency processing using home-grown script, not makedepend |
1034 .PHONY: depend | |
1035 FRC.depend: | |
1036 depend: FRC.depend | |
1330 | 1037 cd $(SRC) && $(RM) depend.tmp && \ |
428 | 1038 perl ./make-src-depend > depend.tmp && \ |
1039 if cmp -s depend depend.tmp; \ | |
1040 then $(RM) depend.tmp; \ | |
1041 else $(RM) depend && mv depend.tmp depend; \ | |
1042 fi | |
1330 | 1043 |
1044 ###################### Unicode encapsulation | |
1045 | |
1046 .PHONY: unicode-encapsulate | |
1047 FRC.unicode-encapsulate: | |
1048 unicode-encapsulate: FRC.unicode-encapsulate | |
1049 cd $(SRC) && \ | |
1050 perl ../lib-src/make-mswin-unicode.pl --c-output intl-auto-encap-win32.c --h-output intl-auto-encap-win32.h intl-encap-win32.c |