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[xemacs-hg @ 2006-12-11 12:22:47 by aidan] 2006-12-08 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * specifier.c (charset_matches_specifier_tag_set_p): A charset's entry in Vcharset_tag_lists may be nil, if, when that charset was created, no tags with associated charset predicates existed. Accept this possibility, treat it as the tag not matching that charset.
author aidan
date Mon, 11 Dec 2006 12:22:52 +0000
parents 15fb91e3a115
children b14c8c2d6597
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##   Makefile for src subdirectory in XEmacs.
##   Copyright (C) 1985, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
##   Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois
##   Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
##   Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 J. Kean Johnston.
##   Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 Ben Wing.

## This file is part of XEmacs.

## XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
## Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
## later version.

## XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
## ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
## FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
## for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
## the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
## Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.

## Synched up with: Not synched with FSF.

.PHONY: all
all: build-the-mofo

#define NOT_C_CODE
#include "config.h"

## Here are the things that we expect ../configure to edit.

#ifdef USE_GNU_MAKE
RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS=
#else
@SET_MAKE@
RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS=@RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS@
#endif

PROGNAME=@PROGNAME@
prefix=@prefix@
SRC=@srcdir@
blddir=@blddir@
version=@version@
CC=@XEMACS_CC@
CPP=@CPP@
CFLAGS=@XE_CFLAGS@
CPPFLAGS=@CPPFLAGS@
LDFLAGS=@LDFLAGS@

c_switch_all=@c_switch_all@
ld_switch_all=@ld_switch_all@
ld_libs_all=@ld_libs_all@
ld_dynamic_link_flags=@ld_dynamic_link_flags@

extra_objs=@extra_objs@
LN_S=@LN_S@

ld_switch_shared=@ld_switch_shared@
start_files=@start_files@
start_flags=@start_flags@
LD=@ld@
lib_gcc=@lib_gcc@
##libmcheck=@libmcheck@


## With the traditional VPATH setting, it is not possible to
## simultaneously compile in-place and in another directory.  The
## mistaken definition is that *all* dependencies are searched for in
## the VPATH directory, rather than just the dependencies that are not
## themselves targets.  Thus, if there is an up-to-date .o file in the
## in-place location, it will not get recompiled in the not-in-place
## location.

## The GNU Make "vpath" directive continues this tradition, but at
## least lets you restrict the classes of files that it applies to.
## This allows us to kludge around the problem.

#ifdef USE_GNU_MAKE
vpath %.c @srcdir@
vpath %.h @srcdir@
## now list files that should NOT be searched in the srcdir.
## This includes any .c or .h built from something else
## (e.g. a .in file).
vpath config.h
vpath paths.h
vpath Emacs.ad.h
vpath sheap-adjust.h
vpath dump-id.c
#else
VPATH=@srcdir@
#endif

SHELL=/bin/sh
RM = rm -f

LISP = $(SRC)/../lisp
ETC = $(SRC)/../etc
SRCMODULES = $(SRC)/../modules
LIB_SRC = ../lib-src
BLDSRC = .
BLDMODULES = ../modules
LWLIB_SRCDIR = $(SRC)/../lwlib

#########################################################################
##         Definitions of object files and other dependencies          ##
#########################################################################

## NOTE: Some of the object files are specified in this file, and others in
## configure.in.  The general rule is that they be specified here whenever
## possible -- in practice, that means that they have clear dependencies on
## configure defines.  They should be in configure.in when there is no
## configure define or when there is extremely hairy code to determine
## which files are needed (e.g. native sound support) and it would be
## pointless to duplicate that code.

gui_objs= gui.o
#ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
gui_objs += menubar.o
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
gui_objs += scrollbar.o
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_DIALOGS
gui_objs += dialog.o
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS
gui_objs += toolbar.o
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
x_objs=console-x.o device-x.o event-Xt.o frame-x.o \
 glyphs-x.o objects-x.o redisplay-x.o select-x.o xgccache.o intl-x.o
#ifdef USE_XFT
x_objs += font-mgr.o
#endif
x_gui_objs=$(gui_objs:.o=-x.o)
#ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS
x_gui_objs += toolbar-common.o
#endif
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
mswindows_objs=console-msw.o device-msw.o event-msw.o frame-msw.o \
  objects-msw.o select-msw.o redisplay-msw.o glyphs-msw.o
mswindows_gui_objs=$(gui_objs:.o=-msw.o)
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_TTY
tty_objs=console-tty.o device-tty.o event-tty.o frame-tty.o objects-tty.o \
 redisplay-tty.o cm.o
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_GTK
gtk_objs=console-gtk.o device-gtk.o event-gtk.o frame-gtk.o \
 objects-gtk.o redisplay-gtk.o glyphs-gtk.o select-gtk.o gccache-gtk.o \
 gtk-xemacs.o ui-gtk.o
gtk_gui_objs=$(gui_objs:.o=-gtk.o)
#ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS
gtk_gui_objs += toolbar-common.o
#endif
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_BALLOON_HELP
balloon_help_objs=balloon_help.o balloon-x.o
#endif

#ifdef CLASH_DETECTION
clash_detection_objs=filelock.o
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_DATABASE
database_objs=database.o
#endif

#ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS
debug_objs=debug.o tests.o
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_UNIXOID_EVENT_LOOP
event_unixoid_objs=event-unixoid.o
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_GIF
gif_objs=dgif_lib.o gif_io.o
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_GPM
gpm_objs=gpmevent.o
#endif

#if defined(HAVE_LDAP) && !defined(HAVE_SHLIB)
ldap_objs=$(BLDMODULES)/ldap/eldap.o
#endif

#ifdef MULE
mule_objs=mule-ccl.o mule-charset.o mule-coding.o
#endif

#if defined(HAVE_CANNA) && !defined(HAVE_SHLIB)
mule_canna_objs=$(BLDMODULES)/canna/canna_api.o
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_WNN
mule_wnn_objs=mule-wnnfns.o
#endif

#ifdef WITH_GMP
number_objs=number-gmp.o number.o
#endif
#ifdef WITH_MP
number_objs=number-mp.o number.o
#endif

#if defined(HAVE_POSTGRESQL) && !defined(HAVE_SHLIB)
postgresql_objs=$(BLDMODULES)/postgresql/postgresql.o
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_WIN32_PROCESSES
process_objs=process-nt.o
#elif defined (HAVE_UNIX_PROCESSES)
process_objs=process-unix.o
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_SETITIMER
profile_objs=profile.o
#endif

#if defined (HEAP_IN_DATA) && !defined (PDUMP)
sheap_objs=sheap.o
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_SHLIB
shlib_objs=sysdll.o
# ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
export_lib=xemacs-export.o
xemacs-export.o: xemacs.def
	dlltool -D xemacs-${version}.exe -d $< -l xemacs-import.a -e $@
# endif
#endif

#ifdef SUNPRO
sunpro_objs=sunpro.o
#endif

#ifdef TOOLTALK
tooltalk_objs=tooltalk.o
#endif

#if defined (WIN32_NATIVE) || defined (CYGWIN)
win32_objs=win32.o intl-win32.o intl-auto-encap-win32.o intl-encap-win32.o \
 xemacs_res.o
#endif

#ifdef NEW_GC
new_gc_objs=mc-alloc.o vdb.o
# if defined (WIN32_ANY) || defined (VDB_WIN32)
vdb_objs=vdb-win32.o
# elif defined (VDB_MACH)
vdb_objs=vdb-mach.o
# elif defined (VDB_POSIX)
vdb_objs=vdb-posix.o
# else /* VDB_FAKE */
vdb_objs=vdb-fake.o
# endif
#endif /* NEW_GC */

## lastfile must follow all files whose initialized data areas should
## be dumped as pure by dump-emacs.

## NOTE: The last line cannot be all macros, because make will barf
## if they all come out null.

objs=\
 abbrev.o alloc.o alloca.o \
 $(balloon_help_objs) blocktype.o buffer.o bytecode.o \
 callint.o casefiddle.o casetab.o chartab.o \
 $(clash_detection_objs) cmdloop.o cmds.o $(coding_system_objs) console.o \
 console-stream.o\
 data.o $(database_objs) $(debug_objs) device.o dired.o doc.o doprnt.o\
 dynarr.o \
 editfns.o elhash.o emacs.o emodules.o eval.o events.o\
 event-stream.o $(event_unixoid_objs) $(extra_objs) extents.o\
 faces.o file-coding.o fileio.o $(LOCK_OBJ) filemode.o floatfns.o fns.o \
 font-lock.o frame.o\
 gc.o general.o $(gif_objs) glyphs.o glyphs-eimage.o glyphs-shared.o\
 glyphs-widget.o $(gpm_objs) $(gtk_objs) $(gtk_gui_objs) $(gui_objs) \
 gutter.o\
 hash.o imgproc.o indent.o insdel.o intl.o\
 keymap.o $(RTC_patch_objs) line-number.o $(ldap_objs) lread.o lstream.o\
 $(new_gc_objs) $(vdb_objs) \
 macros.o marker.o md5.o minibuf.o $(mswindows_objs) $(mswindows_gui_objs)\
 $(mule_objs) $(mule_canna_objs) $(mule_wnn_objs) $(number_objs) objects.o\
 opaque.o $(postgresql_objs) print.o process.o $(process_objs) $(profile_objs)\
 rangetab.o realpath.o redisplay.o redisplay-output.o regex.o\
 search.o select.o $(sheap_objs) $(shlib_objs) signal.o sound.o\
 specifier.o strftime.o $(sunpro_objs) symbols.o syntax.o sysdep.o\
 text.o $(tooltalk_objs) $(tty_objs) undo.o unicode.o $(x_objs) $(x_gui_objs)\
 widget.o window.o $(win32_objs)

obj_rtl = $(objs:.o=.c.rtl)

#ifdef REL_ALLOC
rallocdocsrc = ralloc.c
rallocobjs = ralloc.o
#endif

malloclib = $(libmcheck)
#ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC
# ifdef GNU_MALLOC  /* GNU malloc */
#  ifdef ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC
#ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
mallocobjs = free-hook.o vm-limit.o
#else
mallocobjs = gmalloc.o free-hook.o vm-limit.o
#endif
mallocdocsrc = free-hook.c
#  else /* New GNU malloc, sans error checking */
#ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
mallocobjs = vm-limit.o
#else
mallocobjs = gmalloc.o vm-limit.o
#endif
mallocdocsrc =
#  endif /* ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC */
# else /* Older GNU malloc */
mallocobjs = malloc.o
mallocdocsrc =
# endif /* Older GNU malloc */
#else /* SYSTEM_MALLOC */
mallocobjs =
mallocdocsrc =
#ifdef USE_DEBUG_MALLOC
malloclib = -ldmalloc
#endif /* USE_DEBUG_MALLOC */
#endif /* SYSTEM_MALLOC */

#ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS

lwlib_lib = ../lwlib/liblw.a

# ifdef EXTERNAL_WIDGET
external_widget_objs = ExternalShell.o extw-Xt-nonshared.o extw-Xlib-nonshared.o

#  ifdef LWLIB_USES_MOTIF
#    ifdef EXTW_LINK
motif_other_files = libextcli_Xm.a libextcli_Xm.so.1
#    else
motif_other_files = libextcli_Xm.a
#    endif
#endif /* LWLIB_USES_MOTIF */

#  ifdef EXTW_LINK
shared_other_files = libextcli_Xt.so.1 libextcli_Xlib.so.1
#  endif
other_files=\
 $(motif_other_files)\
 libextcli_Xt.a libextcli_Xlib.a\
 $(shared_other_files)

# endif /* EXTERNAL_WIDGET */

# if defined (HAVE_OFFIX_DND) || defined (HAVE_CDE)
dnd_objs = @dnd_objs@
# endif /* HAVE_OFFIX_DND || HAVE_CDE */

X11_objs =  EmacsFrame.o EmacsShell.o TopLevelEmacsShell.o TransientEmacsShell.o EmacsManager.o $(external_widget_objs) $(dnd_objs)
#endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */

## define otherobjs as list of object files that make-docfile
## should not be told about.
otherobjs = lastfile.o $(mallocobjs) $(rallocobjs) $(X11_objs) $(export_lib)
otherrtls = $(otherobjs:.o=.c.rtl)
othersrcs = $(otherobjs:.o=.c)

LIBES = $(lwlib_lib) $(malloclib) $(ld_libs_all) $(lib_gcc)

#ifdef I18N3
mo_file = $(LIB_SRC)/emacs.mo
#endif

#########################################################################
##                           Implicit rules                            ##
#########################################################################

## For performance and consistency, no built-in rules.
.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES: .c .h .o .i .s .dep

## -Demacs is needed to make some files produce the correct version
## for use in Emacs.

cppflags = $(CPPFLAGS) -Demacs -I. -I$(SRC) $(c_switch_all)
cflags   = $(CFLAGS) $(cppflags)
#if defined (WIN32_NATIVE)
ldflags  = $(LDFLAGS) -mwindows -e _mainCRTStartup $(ld_switch_all) $(ld_dynamic_link_flags)
#else
ldflags  = $(LDFLAGS) $(ld_switch_all) $(ld_dynamic_link_flags)
#endif

#if defined (CYGWIN) && !defined (PDUMP)
ldflags += -Wl,--script=s/cygwin.sc
#endif

#ifdef SOLARIS2
%.o : %.c
#else
.c.o:
#endif
	$(CC) -c $(cflags) $<

## Create preprocessor output (debugging purposes only)
.c.i:
#ifdef __GNUC__
	$(CC) -E $(cppflags) -o $@ $<
#else /* works on Solaris; what about other systems? */
	$(CC) -P $(cppflags) $<
#endif /* compiler */

## Create assembler output (debugging purposes only)
.c.s:
	$(CC) -S -c $(cflags) $<

## Create RTL files
%.c.rtl : %.c
	$(CC) -dr -c $(cflags) $<

#########################################################################
##                     Primary rebuilding process                      ##
#########################################################################

#ifdef PDUMP
DUMP_TARGET = $(PROGNAME).dmp
RAW_EXE  = $(PROGNAME)
DUMP_ID     = dump-id.o
#if !defined(WIN32_NATIVE) && defined(DUMP_IN_EXEC)
DUMP_TARGET = $(PROGNAME)
#ifndef CYGWIN
RAW_EXE  = temacs
#else
RAW_EXE  = temacs.exe
#endif
#endif
#else
DUMP_TARGET = $(PROGNAME)
RAW_EXE  = temacs
#endif

DO_TEMACS = $(DUMPENV) ./$(RAW_EXE)
DO_XEMACS = ./$(PROGNAME)

BATCH = -no-packages -batch
BATCH_PACKAGES = -vanilla -batch
TEMACS_BATCH = $(DO_TEMACS) -nd $(BATCH)
XEMACS_BATCH = $(DO_XEMACS) $(BATCH)
XEMACS_BATCH_PACKAGES = $(DO_XEMACS) $(BATCH_PACKAGES)
temacs_loadup_args = -l $(LISP)/loadup.el
dump_temacs_args   = $(temacs_loadup_args) dump
run_temacs_args = $(temacs_loadup_args) run-temacs
dump_temacs = $(TEMACS_BATCH) $(dump_temacs_args)

## Compile, dump, and make sure all .elc files are up-to-date.

## NOTE NOTE NOTE: There appears to be a fundamental but non-obvious
## difference between the way that standard `make', GNU Make, and `nmake'
## handle dependencies, and this means we have to write the dependencies in
## Makefile.in.in and xemacs.mak differently.  To illustrate this, consider
## the following first:

##.PHONY: all (`make' only)
## all: test.exe
##
##.PHONY: FRC.test.c (`make' only)
##FRC.test.c:
##
##test.c: FRC.test.c
##	if test ! -f foo ; then touch test.c; fi (`make' only)
##	if not exist foo touch test.c (`nmake' only)
##
##test.obj: test.c
##	touch test.obj
##
##test.exe: test.obj
##	touch test.exe

## (GNU Make doesn't need the .PHONY declarations, but evidently some versions
## of `make' do.  nmake doesn't need them and doesn't allow them, either.)

## Running `make' rebuilds test.exe only if `foo' doesn't exist.
## Running `nmake -f Makefile' rebuilds it regardless.

## Both conclude that test.c needs to be rebuilt since its dependent is
## non-existent.  But `make' recalculates its dependencies after running
## the commands for test.c, and notices that test.c hasn't changed, and
## thus test.obj and test.exe are up-to-date.  `nmake' doesn't.

## On the other hand, consider the following:

##.PHONY: all (`make' only)
##all: check-foo test.exe
##
##.PHONY: check-foo (`make' only)
##check-foo:
##	if test ! -f foo; then touch test.c; fi (`make' only)
##	if not exist foo touch test.c (`nmake' only)
##
##test.c:
##	touch test.c
##
##test.obj: test.c
##	touch test.obj
##
##test.exe: test.c test.obj
##	touch test.exe
##

## Running `nmake -f Makefile' (and `GNU make') rebuilds test.exe only if
## `foo' doesn't exist.
## Running some versions of non-GNU `make' does nothing at all once test.c,
## test.obj and test.exe all exist.

## It appears that `nmake' doesn't check dependencies for test.exe until it
## actually needs to be rebuilt, so this "sideways" dependency script
## works.  GNU make evidently recalculates *all* dependencies after each
## command so has no problem, either.  But some makes apparently calculate
## all dependencies at startup and then, after executing a command to build
## a dependency, only recheck relationships involving that particular
## dependency.

## In XEmacs-land, the above situation exists wrt the `NEEDTODUMP'
## dependency, recalculated by `update-elc.el'.  Thus, Makefile.in.in must
## use the method #1 above, and nmake must use method #2.

## -ben

.PHONY: build-the-mofo
build-the-mofo: update-elc-2 $(mo_file) $(other_files) $(LISP)/finder-inf.el load-shadows

## (1) Compile all dependencies of the XEmacs executable

#ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
lwlib_deps = $(lwlib_lib)
$(lwlib_lib):
	cd ../lwlib && $(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS)
#endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */

#ifdef DYNODUMP
dynodump_deps = ../dynodump/dynodump.so
../dynodump/dynodump.so:
	cd ../dynodump && $(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS)
#endif /* DYNODUMP */

link_deps = $(start_files) $(objs) $(otherobjs) $(lwlib_deps) $(dynodump_deps)

$(LIB_SRC)/make-dump-id:
	cd $(LIB_SRC) && $(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS) make-dump-id

dump-id.c: $(LIB_SRC)/make-dump-id $(link_deps)
	$(LIB_SRC)/make-dump-id

## (2) Link the XEmacs executable

#if !defined(PDUMP) || !defined(DUMP_IN_EXEC) || defined(WIN32_NATIVE)
$(RAW_EXE): $(link_deps) $(DUMP_ID)
	$(LD) $(start_flags) $(ldflags) -o $@ $(start_files) $(objs) $(otherobjs) $(DUMP_ID) $(LIBES)
#else
$(RAW_EXE): $(link_deps) $(DUMP_ID)
	if test -f dump-size ; then \
		$(CC) -c $(cflags) -DMAX_SIZE=`cat dump-size` $(SRC)/dump-data.c ;\
	else \
		$(CC) -c $(cflags) -DMAX_SIZE=0 $(SRC)/dump-data.c ;\
	fi
	$(LD) $(start_flags) $(ldflags) -o $@ $(start_files) $(objs) $(otherobjs) $(DUMP_ID) dump-data.o $(LIBES)
#endif

## (3) Update the .elc's needed for dumping

.PHONY: FRC.needtodump
FRC.needtodump:

## This file is touched by update-elc.el when redumping is necessary.
## We use $(BLDSRC) == `.' here to help keep sync with nt/xemacs.mak,
## where $(BLDSRC) is not `.'.
$(BLDSRC)/NEEDTODUMP: $(RAW_EXE) FRC.needtodump
	$(TEMACS_BATCH) -l $(LISP)/update-elc.el

## (4) Build the DOC file

obj_src = $(objs:.o=.c)

$(LIB_SRC)/make-docfile:
	cd $(LIB_SRC) && $(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS) make-docfile

$(LIB_SRC)/DOC: $(LIB_SRC)/make-docfile $(BLDSRC)/NEEDTODUMP $(temacs_deps)
#ifdef QUICK_BUILD
	if test ! -f $@ ; then \
#else
	if true ; then \
#endif
	$(TEMACS_BATCH) -l $(LISP)/make-docfile.el -- \
		-o $(LIB_SRC)/DOC -d $(SRC) -i $(LIB_SRC)/../site-packages \
		$(obj_src) $(mallocdocsrc) $(rallocdocsrc) \
		$(extra_doc_files) ; fi

## (5) Dump

$(DUMP_TARGET): $(RAW_EXE) $(BLDSRC)/NEEDTODUMP $(LIB_SRC)/DOC
#ifdef HEAP_IN_DATA
	@$(RM) $@ && touch SATISFIED
	$(dump_temacs)
	@if test -f SATISFIED; then $(RM) SATISFIED; else $(RM) $@; \
	$(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS) $@; fi
#else
	@$(RM) $@
	$(dump_temacs)
#endif
#if defined(PDUMP) && defined(DUMP_IN_EXEC) && !defined(WIN32_NATIVE)
	if test -f dump-size; then \
		$(LIB_SRC)/insert-data-in-exec $(RAW_EXE) $(DUMP_TARGET).dmp $(DUMP_TARGET) `$(DO_TEMACS) -si`; \
		ret=$$? ; \
		if test $${ret} -eq 2; then \
			$(RM) dump-size ; \
		else \
			if test $${ret} -eq 1; then \
				exit 1; \
			else \
				chmod +x $(DUMP_TARGET) ; \
			fi ; \
		fi ; \
	fi
	if test ! -f dump-size; then \
		$(LIB_SRC)/insert-data-in-exec -s $(DUMP_TARGET).dmp > dump-size ; \
		$(RM) dump-data.o $(DUMP_TARGET) $(DUMP_TARGET).dmp $(RAW_EXE);\
		$(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS) $@; \
	fi
#endif

## (6) Update the remaining .elc's, post-dumping

.PHONY: update-elc-2
update-elc-2: $(DUMP_TARGET)
	$(XEMACS_BATCH) -no-autoloads -l update-elc-2.el -f batch-update-elc-2 $(LISP)

## (7) Other random stuff

$(LISP)/finder-inf.el: update-elc-2
	@echo "Building finder database ..."
	$(RM) $(LISP)/finder-inf.el
	$(XEMACS_BATCH)	-eval "(setq finder-compile-keywords-quiet t)" \
		-l finder -f finder-compile-keywords
	@echo "Building finder database ...(done)"

.PHONY: load-shadows
load-shadows: update-elc-2
#ifndef QUICK_BUILD
	@echo "Testing for Lisp shadows ..."
	@$(XEMACS_BATCH) -f list-load-path-shadows
#endif

###################### Misc targets

release: all
	-if [ -w $(LISP) ]; then \
	  w=`pwd`; cd $(SRC) && $$w/$(RAW_EXE) -nd $(BATCH) -l $(LISP)/inc-vers; \
	else true; fi
	-$(dump_temacs)
	touch release

.PHONY: fastdump
fastdump: $(RAW_EXE)
	@$(RM) $(DUMP_TARGET) && touch SATISFIED
	-$(dump_temacs)
	@$(XEMACS_BATCH) -f list-load-path-shadows

.PHONY: all-elc
all-elc:
	cd .. && $(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS)

#########################################################################
##                     Subsidiary dependency rules                     ##
#########################################################################

#ifdef I18N3

# if defined(SPARC) && !defined(USG)
   xgettext=		 /usr/openwin/bin/xgettext
   xgettext_args=	 -o emacs -m_X messages
   msgfmt=		 /usr/openwin/bin/msgfmt
# else
   xgettext=		 xgettext
   xgettext_args=	 -s -d emacs -M_X messages
   msgfmt=		 msgfmt
#endif

$(LIB_SRC)/emacs.po: $(LIB_SRC)/make-msgfile $(LIB_SRC)/make-po $(objs)
	$(LIB_SRC)/make-msgfile -o $(LIB_SRC)/messages $(objs)
	cd $(LIB_SRC) && $(xgettext) $(xgettext_args)
	$(RM) $(LIB_SRC)/emacs.po
	cd $(LIB_SRC) && $(LIB_SRC)/make-po -a $(LIB_SRC)/emacs.po DOC

$(LIB_SRC)/emacs.mo: $(LIB_SRC)/emacs.po
	cd $(LIB_SRC)/ && $(msgfmt) -o emacs.mo emacs.po

$(LIB_SRC)/make-msgfile:
	cd $(LIB_SRC) && $(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS) make-msgfile

$(LIB_SRC)/make-po:
	cd $(LIB_SRC) && $(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS) make-po

#endif /* I18N3 */

TopLevelEmacsShell.o : $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c config.h xintrinsicp.h EmacsShellP.h
	$(CC) -c $(cflags) -DDEFINE_TOP_LEVEL_EMACS_SHELL $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c
	mv EmacsShell-sub.o TopLevelEmacsShell.o

TopLevelEmacsShell.c.rtl : $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c config.h xintrinsicp.h EmacsShellP.h
	$(CC) -dr -c $(cflags) -DDEFINE_TOP_LEVEL_EMACS_SHELL $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c
	mv EmacsShell-sub.c.rtl TopLevelEmacsShell.c.rtl

TransientEmacsShell.o : $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c TopLevelEmacsShell.o config.h xintrinsicp.h EmacsShellP.h
	$(CC) -c $(cflags) -DDEFINE_TRANSIENT_EMACS_SHELL $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c
	mv EmacsShell-sub.o TransientEmacsShell.o

TransientEmacsShell.c.rtl : $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c TopLevelEmacsShell.o config.h xintrinsicp.h EmacsShellP.h
	$(CC) -dr -c $(cflags) -DDEFINE_TRANSIENT_EMACS_SHELL $(SRC)/EmacsShell-sub.c
	mv EmacsShell-sub.c.rtl TransientEmacsShell.c.rtl

## The above rules are subject to a race condition if using a parallel make.
TransientEmacsShell.o : TopLevelEmacsShell.o
TransientEmacsShell.c.rtl : TopLevelEmacsShell.c.rtl

## Position-independent code for shared library creation
#if USE_GCC
pic_arg = -fpic
#elif defined (IRIX)
pic_arg = -KPIC
# else
pic_arg = -K pic
#endif

#ifdef EXTERNAL_WIDGET

external_client_motif_objs_shared    = ExternalClient-Xm-shared.o extw-Xt-shared.o extw-Xlib-shared.o
external_client_xt_objs_shared       = ExternalClient-Xt-shared.o extw-Xt-shared.o extw-Xlib-shared.o
external_client_xlib_objs_shared     = ExternalClient-Xlib-shared.o extw-Xlib-shared.o
external_client_motif_objs_nonshared = ExternalClient-Xm-nonshared.o extw-Xt-nonshared.o extw-Xlib-nonshared.o
external_client_xt_objs_nonshared    = ExternalClient-Xt-nonshared.o extw-Xt-nonshared.o extw-Xlib-nonshared.o
external_client_xlib_objs_nonshared  = ExternalClient-Xlib-nonshared.o extw-Xlib-nonshared.o

## Add dependencies so things work right with a parallel make
ExternalClient-Xm-shared.o: $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c ExternalClient-Xt-shared.o ExternalClient-Xm-nonshared.o
	$(CC) -c $(pic_arg) $(cflags) -DEXTW_USES_MOTIF $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c
	mv ExternalClient.o ExternalClient-Xm-shared.o

ExternalClient-Xt-shared.o: $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c ExternalClient-Xt-nonshared.o
	$(CC) -c $(pic_arg) $(cflags) $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c
	mv ExternalClient.o ExternalClient-Xt-shared.o

ExternalClient-Xlib-shared.o: $(SRC)/ExternalClient-Xlib.c ExternalClient-Xlib-nonshared.o
	$(CC) -c $(pic_arg) $(cflags) $(SRC)/ExternalClient-Xlib.c
	mv ExternalClient-Xlib.o ExternalClient-Xlib-shared.o

ExternalClient-Xm-nonshared.o: $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c ExternalClient-Xt-nonshared.o
	$(CC) -c $(cflags) -DEXTW_USES_MOTIF $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c
	mv ExternalClient.o ExternalClient-Xm-nonshared.o

ExternalClient-Xt-nonshared.o: $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c
	$(CC) -c $(cflags) $(SRC)/ExternalClient.c
	mv ExternalClient.o ExternalClient-Xt-nonshared.o

ExternalClient-Xlib-nonshared.o: $(SRC)/ExternalClient-Xlib.c
	$(CC) -c $(cflags) $(SRC)/ExternalClient-Xlib.c
	mv ExternalClient-Xlib.o ExternalClient-Xlib-nonshared.o

## We compile the common files twice (once with PIC and once without)
## because on some systems, compiling with PIC but not linking into
## a shared library messes things up.

extw-Xt-shared.o: $(SRC)/extw-Xt.c extw-Xt-nonshared.o
	$(CC) -c $(pic_arg) $(cflags) $(SRC)/extw-Xt.c
	mv extw-Xt.o extw-Xt-shared.o

extw-Xlib-shared.o: $(SRC)/extw-Xlib.c extw-Xlib-nonshared.o
	$(CC) -c $(pic_arg) $(cflags) $(SRC)/extw-Xlib.c
	mv extw-Xlib.o extw-Xlib-shared.o

extw-Xt-nonshared.o: $(SRC)/extw-Xt.c
	$(CC) -c $(cflags) $(SRC)/extw-Xt.c
	mv extw-Xt.o extw-Xt-nonshared.o

extw-Xlib-nonshared.o: $(SRC)/extw-Xlib.c
	$(CC) -c $(cflags) $(SRC)/extw-Xlib.c
	mv extw-Xlib.o extw-Xlib-nonshared.o

libextcli_Xm.a: $(external_client_motif_objs_nonshared)
	ar r libextcli_Xm.a $(external_client_motif_objs_nonshared)

libextcli_Xt.a: $(external_client_xt_objs_nonshared)
	ar r libextcli_Xt.a $(external_client_xt_objs_nonshared)

libextcli_Xlib.a: $(external_client_xlib_objs_nonshared)
	ar r libextcli_Xlib.a $(external_client_xlib_objs_nonshared)

## Now we try to figure out how to link a shared library.
## If we cannot figure it out, leave EXTW_LINK undefined and a shared
## library will not be created.

# ifdef USE_GCC
#  ifdef USG5
#   define EXTW_LINK(objs, output) $(CC) -shared objs -Xlinker -z -Xlinker text -o output
extw_link_beg = $(CC) -shared
extw_link_mid = -Xlinker -z -Xlinker text -o
extw_link_end =
## I cannot figure out how to do shared a.out libraries, so just punt.
#  elif !defined (LINUX) || defined (__ELF__)
#   define EXTW_LINK(objs, output) $(CC) -shared objs -o output
extw_link_beg = $(CC) -shared
extw_link_mid = -o
extw_link_end =
#  endif
# elif defined (USG5)
#  if defined (IRIX)
#   define EXTW_LINK(objs, output) $(LD) -shared -g -check_registry $(TOOLROOT)/usr/lib/so_locations objs -o output
extw_link_beg = $(LD) -shared -g -check_registry $(TOOLROOT)/usr/lib/so_locations
extw_link_mid =  -o
extw_link_end =
#  else /* not IRIX */
#   define EXTW_LINK(objs, output) $(CC) -G objs -z text -o output
extw_link_beg = $(CC) -G
extw_link_mid = -z text -o
extw_link_end =
#  endif /* not IRIX */
# else /* not USG5 */
#  if defined (DEC_ALPHA) && defined (OSF1)
#   define EXTW_LINK(objs, output) $(LD) $(ldflags) $(ld_switch_shared) -d objs -o output $(LIBES)
extw_link_beg = $(LD) $(ldflags) $(ld_switch_shared) -d
extw_link_mid = -o
extw_link_end = $(LIBES)
#  else /* !(DEC_ALPHA && OSF1) */
#   define EXTW_LINK(objs, output) $(LD) -dc objs -assert pure-text -o output
extw_link_beg = $(LD) -dc
extw_link_mid = -assert pure-text -o
extw_link_end =
#  endif /* !(DEC_ALPHA && OSF1) */
# endif /* not USG5 */

#ifdef EXTW_LINK

libextcli_Xm.so.1: $(external_client_motif_objs_shared)
	$(extw_link_beg) $(external_client_motif_objs_shared) $(extw_link_mid) libextcli_Xm.so.1 $(extw_link_end)

libextcli_Xt.so.1: $(external_client_xt_objs_shared)
	$(extw_link_beg) $(external_client_xt_objs_shared) $(extw_link_mid) libextcli_Xt.so.1 $(extw_link_end)

libextcli_Xlib.so.1: $(external_client_xlib_objs_shared)
	$(extw_link_beg) $(external_client_xlib_objs_shared) $(extw_link_mid) libextcli_Xlib.so.1 $(extw_link_end)

#endif /* EXTW_LINK */

#endif /* EXTERNAL_WIDGET */

config.h: $(SRC)/config.h.in
Emacs.ad.h: $(ETC)/Emacs.ad

config.h sheap-adjust.h paths.h Emacs.ad.h :
	@echo "The file $@ needs to be re-generated."
	@echo "Please run a make in the top level directory."
	@echo "Consult the file \`INSTALL' for instructions for building XEmacs."
	@exit 1

## Some machines have alloca built-in.
## They should define HAVE_ALLOCA, or may just let alloca.s
## be used but generate no code.
## Some have it written in assembler in alloca.s.
## Some use the C version in alloca.c (these define C_ALLOCA in config.h).
## Nowadays we always compile in the C version and use it to avoid stack
## overflow.

#ifdef C_ALLOCA
#else
#ifndef HAVE_ALLOCA
allocax.o : $(SRC)/alloca.s config.h
## $(CPP) is cc -E, which may get confused by filenames
## that do not end in .c.  So copy file to a safe name.  */
##	cp $(SRC)/alloca.s allocatem.c
## Remove any ^L, blank lines, and preprocessor comments,
## since some assemblers barf on them.  Use a different basename for the
## output file, since some stupid compilers (Green Hill) use that
## name for the intermediate assembler file.
	$(CPP) $(cppflags) allocatem.c | \
	sed -e 's///' -e 's/^#.*//' | \
	sed -n -e '/^..*$$/p' > allocax.s
	@$(RM) alloca.o
## Xenix, in particular, needs to run assembler via cc.
	$(CC) -c allocax.s
	$(RM) allocax.s allocatem.c
#endif /* HAVE_ALLOCA */
#endif /* ! defined (C_ALLOCA) */

#ifdef HAVE_NATIVE_SOUND
sound_cflags=@sound_cflags@
sunplay.o: $(SRC)/sunplay.c
	$(CC) -c  $(sound_cflags) $(cflags) $(SRC)/sunplay.c
hpplay.o: $(SRC)/hpplay.c
	$(CC) -c -Demacs $(sound_cflags) $(cflags) $(SRC)/hpplay.c
#endif /* HAVE_NATIVE_SOUND */

#if defined(HAVE_GLADE_GLADE_H) || defined(HAVE_GLADE_H)
glade_files=glade.c
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_GTK
extra_doc_files=emacs-widget-accessors.c ui-byhand.c $(glade_files)
#endif

xemacs_res.o: $(SRC)/../nt/xemacs.rc
	windres --include-dir $(SRC)/../nt -i $(SRC)/../nt/xemacs.rc -o $@

#########################################################################
##                          Other random crap                          ##
#########################################################################

dortl : $(obj_rtl) $(otherrtls)
	echo "(defvar source-files '(" > $(LISP)/source-files.el
	(for a in $(obj_src) $(othersrcs);do \
	echo -n "\""$$a"\"" >> $(LISP)/source-files.el ;\
	done)
	echo "))" >> $(LISP)/source-files.el

###################### Lint
LINT.c=$(LINT) $(LINTFLAGS) $(LINTINCLUDES)
LINTFILES= $(objs:.o=.ln)
LINTINCLUDES = $(cppflags)
## LINTFLAGS= -fd -m -p -s -u -v -x
LINTFLAGS= -fd -m -s -u -v -x
.PHONY: lint
lint: $(LINTFILES)
	$(LINT.c) $(LINTFILES)

###################### Automated tests
testdir = $(SRC)/../tests/automated
batch_test_emacs = $(BATCH_PACKAGES) -l $(testdir)/test-harness.el -f batch-test-emacs $(testdir)

.PHONY: check check-temacs check-features
check:
	$(DO_XEMACS) $(batch_test_emacs)
check-temacs:
	$(TEMACS_BATCH) $(run_temacs_args) $(batch_test_emacs)
check-features: all
	$(XEMACS_BATCH) -l check-features.el

###################### Debugging targets

## None of the debugging products work with a dumped xemacs binary,
## because it does unexpected things like free memory that has been
## malloc'ed in a *different* process!!  So we need to run these on
## temacs.

## RTC is Sun WorkShop's Run Time Checking, integrated with dbx
rtc_patch.o:
	rtc_patch_area -o $@

rtcmacs: $(temacs_deps) rtc_patch.o
	$(RM) $(RAW_EXE); $(MAKE) $(RECURSIVE_MAKE_ARGS) $(RAW_EXE) RTC_patch_objs=rtc_patch.o
	mv $(RAW_EXE) rtcmacs

.PHONY: run-rtcmacs
run-rtcmacs: rtcmacs
	dbx -q -C -c \
	'dbxenv rtc_error_log_file_name /dev/fd/1; \
	dbxenv suppress_startup_message 5.0; \
	ignore POLL; \
	check -access; \
	suppress rui; \
	runargs -nd $(BATCH) $(run_temacs_args) -vanilla; \
	run' rtcmacs

debug-temacs: $(RAW_EXE)
	-gdb $(RAW_EXE)

## Purify, Quantify, PureCoverage are software quality products from
## Rational, formerly Pure Atria, formerly Pure Software.
##
## Purify
PURIFY_PROG  = purify
PURIFY_LIBS  =
PURIFY_FLAGS =\
#ifdef PDUMP
 -search-mmaps=yes\
#endif
 -chain-length=32 -ignore-signals=SIGPOLL\
 -cache-dir=$(blddir)/purecache -always-use-cache-dir=yes

puremacs: $(temacs_deps)
	$(PURIFY_PROG) $(PURIFY_FLAGS) $(LD) $(temacs_link_args) $(PURIFY_LIBS)
	cp $@ $(RAW_EXE)

## Quantify
#ifdef  QUANTIFY
QUANTIFY_PROG     = quantify
QUANTIFY_HOME     = `$(QUANTIFY_PROG) -print-home-dir`
QUANTIFY_FLAGS    = -cache-dir=./purecache -always-use-cache-dir=yes
cppflags         += -I$(QUANTIFY_HOME)
temacs_link_args += $(QUANTIFY_HOME)/quantify_stubs.a

quantmacs: $(temacs_deps)
	$(QUANTIFY_PROG) $(QUANTIFY_FLAGS) $(LD) $(temacs_link_args)
	cp $@ $(RAW_EXE)
#endif /* QUANTIFY */

PURECOV_PROG=purecov
covmacs: $(temacs_deps)
	$(PURECOV_PROG) $(LD) $(temacs_link_args)

###################### Clean

.PHONY: mostlyclean clean distclean realclean versionclean extraclean
.PHONY: distclean-noconfig realclean-noconfig extraclean-noconfig
mostlyclean:
	-$(RM) *.o *.i *.rtl *.ln core \
	temacs puremacs quantmacs covmacs rtcmacs temacs.exe \
	sheap-adjust.h dump-id.c $(BLDSRC)/NEEDTODUMP SATISFIED \
	$(LIB_SRC)/*.po $(LIB_SRC)/*.mo
versionclean:
	-$(RM) $(RAW_EXE) $(DUMP_TARGET) $(LIB_SRC)/DOC
##      Remove the generated load files here; they cause lots of problems
##      when they don't work right.
clean: mostlyclean versionclean
	-$(RM) libextcli* $(LISP)/auto-autoloads.el* $(LISP)/custom-load.el* \
	$(LISP)/mule/auto-autoloads.el* $(LISP)/mule/custom-load.el* \
	$(SRCMODULES)/auto-autoloads.el* $(SRCMODULES)/custom-load.el*
## This is used in making a distribution.
## Do not use it on development directories!
distclean-noconfig: clean
	-$(RM) config.h paths.h Emacs.ad.h $(LISP)/finder-inf.el* \
	TAGS xemacs.def xemacs.def.in
## This is used in making a distribution.
## Do not use it on development directories!
distclean: distclean-noconfig
	-$(RM) GNUmakefile Makefile Makefile.in
realclean-noconfig: distclean-noconfig
realclean: distclean
extraclean-noconfig: realclean-noconfig
	-$(RM) *~ \#* m/*~ m/\#* s/*~ s/\#*
extraclean: realclean
	-$(RM) *~ \#* m/*~ m/\#* s/*~ s/\#*

###################### Lock, unlock

.PHONY : lock unlock
SOURCES = *.[chm] *.pswm [sm]/* COPYING paths.h.in Makefile.in.in \
	config.h.in README COPYING ChangeLog
unlock:
	chmod u+w $(SOURCES)

relock:
	chmod -w $(SOURCES)

###################### Installation

## Header files for ellcc
#ifdef HAVE_SHLIB
MAKEPATH=../lib-src/make-path
install: $(PROGNAME)
	$(MAKEPATH) $(archlibdir)/include $(archlibdir)/include/m $(archlibdir)/include/s
	-@echo "Copying include files for ellcc..."
	-@hdir=`pwd`; \
	cd $(SRC); hdrdir2=`pwd`; cd $$hdir; \
	test "$$hdrdir2" != "$$hdir" && hdir="$$hdir $$hdrdir2"; \
	(for thisdir in $$hdir; do \
		cd $$thisdir && \
		(hdrtars=; \
		for hdrfile in *.h; do \
			hdrtars="$$hdrtars $$hdrfile"; \
		done; \
		test -d s && hdrtars="$$hdrtars s/*"; \
		test -d m && hdrtars="$$hdrtars m/*"; \
		test -n "$$hdrtars" && (tar cf - $$hdrtars) | \
			(cd $(archlibdir)/include && umask 022 && tar xf -); \
		chmod 755 $(archlibdir)/include; \
		test -d $(archlibdir)/include/s && \
		  chmod 755 $(archlibdir)/include/s; \
		test -d $(archlibdir)/include/m && \
		  chmod 755 $(archlibdir)/include/s;) \
	done)
#endif

###################### Dependencies

## Dependency processing using home-grown script, not makedepend
.PHONY: depend
FRC.depend:
depend: FRC.depend
	cd $(SRC) && $(RM) depend.tmp && \
	perl ./make-src-depend > depend.tmp && \
	if cmp -s depend depend.tmp; \
	then $(RM) depend.tmp; \
	else $(RM) depend && mv depend.tmp depend; \
	fi

###################### Unicode encapsulation

.PHONY: unicode-encapsulate
FRC.unicode-encapsulate:
unicode-encapsulate: FRC.unicode-encapsulate
	cd $(SRC) && \
	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