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# //// Makefile for DMAKE. \\\\
# The target system is characterized by the following macros imported from
# the environment.
#
# OS - gives the class of operating system
# OSRELEASE - optionally specifies the particular release of the OS
# OSENVIRONMENT - optionally specifies the environment under which the
# OS and OSENVIRONMENT are running.
#
# For valid values for the above macros consult the readme/* files or type
# 'make' by itself to get a summary of what is available.
# First target in the makefile, do this so that targets declared in the
# included files are never marked as being the first *default* target.
first : all ;
#Enable keeping of state for future compiles
.KEEP_STATE *:= _state.mk
# Define $(PUBLIC)
_osenv := $(OSENVIRONMENT)$/
_osre := $(OSRELEASE)$/$(!null,$(OSENVIRONMENT) $(_osenv))
.IF "$(OS)"=="LINUX"
OS=linux
.ENDIF
ENVDIR = $(OS)$/$(!null,$(OSRELEASE) $(_osre))
PUBLIC = $(ENVDIR)public.h
MKCONFIG := startup/config.mk
# Define the source files
SRC =\
infer.c make.c stat.c expand.c dmstring.c hash.c dag.c dmake.c\
path.c imacs.c sysintf.c parse.c getinp.c quit.c state.c\
dmdump.c macparse.c rulparse.c percent.c function.c
# Common Include files.
HDR = dmake.h extern.h struct.h vextern.h patchlvl.h version.h
# Define the TARGET we are making, and where the OBJECT files go.
OBJDIR := objects
TARGET = dmake$E
CFLAGS += $(SWITCHAR)I.
# Meta rule for making .o's from .c's (give our own so we can move object
# to objects directory in a portable, compiler independent way)
# Define it before the .INCLUDE so that different OS combinations can redefine
# it.
%$O : %.c
.IF $(SHELL) == mpw
%$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o :$(OBJDIR:s,/,:,):$@ $<
.ELSE
%$(CC) $(SWITCHAR)c $(CFLAGS) $<
.IF $(SHELL) != $(COMSPEC)
mv $(@:f) $(OBJDIR)
.ELSE
+copy $(@:f) $(OBJDIR)
+del $(@:f)
.ENDIF
.ENDIF
# Pull in the proper configuration files, based on the value of OS.
.INCLUDE : $(OS)/config.mk
.INCLUDE : dbug/dbug.mk
# Set the .SOURCE targets so that we look for things in the right place.
.SOURCE.c :^ .NULL
.SOURCE.h :^ .NULL
.SOURCE$O :^ $(OBJDIR)
.PRECIOUS : $(HDR)
# Must come after the above INCLUDE so that it gets ALL objects.
OBJECTS := {$(ASRC:b) $(SRC:b)}$O
# The main target, make sure the objects directory exists first.
# LDARGS is defined in config.mk file of each OS/OSRELEASE combination.
all : $(TARGET) $(MKCONFIG);
$(TARGET) : $(OBJDIR)
$(TARGET) : $(OBJECTS);$(LD) $(LDARGS)
# Use this for install targets
.IF $(SHELL) == mpw
$(MKCONFIG) : template.mk
duplicate :$(<:s,/,:,) $@
.ELSE
$(MKCONFIG) : template.mk
$(eq,$(SHELL),$(COMSPEC) +copy cp) $< $@
.ENDIF
# how to make public.h
public .PHONY : $(PUBLIC);
$(PUBLIC) .GROUP .NOSTATE: $(SRC)
genpub -n DMAKE $< >$@
# drcsclean ./rcsclean.awk $@ > /dev/null
# Other obvious targets...
.IF $(SHELL) == mpw
$(OBJDIR):;-newfolder $@
.ELSE
$(OBJDIR):;-$(eq,$(SHELL),$(COMSPEC) +md mkdir) $@
.ENDIF
# remaining dependencies should be automatically generated
sysintf$O : sysintf.h
ruletab$O : startup.h #khc 01NOV90 - dependency was missing
$(OBJECTS) : $(HDR)
clean:;+- $(RM:f) -rf dmake$E dbdmake$E objects* _*state*.mk startup/config.mk
# Rules for making the manual pages.
man .SETDIR=man : dmake.nc dmake.uue ;
dmake.nc : dmake.p ; scriptfix < $< > $@
dmake.p : dmake.tf; groff -man -Tascii $< > $@
dmake.uue : dmake.p
compress -b 12 dmake.p
mv dmake.p.Z dmake.Z
uuencode dmake.Z dmake.Z >dmake.uue
/bin/rm -f dmake.Z
template.mk ".SETDIR=$(ENVDIR)" .USESHELL .MKDIR : $$(TMD)startup/template.mk
cat $< |\
sed -e 's/xxOSxx/$(OS)/' |\
sed -e 's/xxOSRELEASExx/$(OSRELEASE)/' |\
sed -e 's/xxOSENVIRONMENTxx/$(OSENVIRONMENT)/' > $@
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Make the various archives for shipping the thing around.
#
archives : zip tar
$(RM) -rf src-list dmake
zip .PHONY : dmake.zip ;
shar .PHONY : dmake.shar;
tar .PHONY : dmake.tar;
dmake.zip : dir-copy
zip -r $(@:b) $(@:b)
dmake.shar : dir-copy
find dmake -type f -print >src-list
xshar -vc -o$@ -L40 `cat src-list`
dmake.tar : dir-copy
tar cf $@ dmake
dir-copy .PHONY : src-list
[
echo 'tmp.tar .SILENT :$$(ALLSRC) ;tar -cf tmp.tar $$(ALLSRC)' >> $<
$(MAKECMD) -f $< tmp.tar
mkdir dmake
cd dmake
tar xf ../tmp.tar; chmod -R u+rw .
cd ..
/bin/rm -f tmp.tar
]
src-list : clean
echo 'MAXLINELENGTH := 65536' > $@
echo 'ALLSRC = \' >>$@
find . -type f -print |\
sed -e 's/,v//'\
-e 's/$$/\\/'\
-e 's/^\.\// /'|\
sort -u |\
grep -v tst | grep -v $@ | grep -v license |\
grep -v CVS | grep -v RCS |\
grep -v '\.zip' | grep -v '\.tar'| grep -v '\.shar' >> $@
echo ' readme/license.txt' >> $@
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This section can be used to make the necessary script files so that dmake
# can be bootstrapped.
#
# dmake scripts -- makes all the script files at once.
#
FIX-SH = $(SH:s,fix/,,)
FIX95-SH = $(SH:s,fix95nt/,,)
SH = $(SH_n:s/c40d/cd/:s/c50d/cd/:s/c51d/cd/:s/c60d/cd/)
SH_n = $(@:s/swp-/-/:s,-,/,:s/scripts/${SCRIPTFILE}/)
MS = MAKESTARTUP=startup/startup.mk
FS := "SHELL := $(SHELL)" "SHELLFLAGS := -ce"
SET-TMP:= TMPDIR:=/tmp
scripts: unix-scripts\
atari-tos-scripts apple-mac-scripts qssl-qnx-scripts\
msdos-scripts win95-scripts os2-scripts;
# To add a new environment for UNIX, simply create the appropriate entry
# in the style below for the macro which contains the OS, OSRELEASE and
# OSENVIRONMENT flags. Then add the entry as a recipe line for the target
# unix-scripts.
#
unix-bsd43-scripts-flags = OS=unix OSRELEASE=bsd43 OSENVIRONMENT=
unix-linux-gnu-scripts-flags = OS=unix OSRELEASE=linux OSENVIRONMENT=gnu
unix-solaris-scripts-flags = OS=unix OSRELEASE=solaris OSENVIRONMENT=
unix-solaris-gnu-scripts-flags = OS=unix OSRELEASE=solaris OSENVIRONMENT=gnu
unix-bsd43-uw-scripts-flags= OS=unix OSRELEASE=bsd43 OSENVIRONMENT=uw
unix-bsd43-vf-scripts-flags= OS=unix OSRELEASE=bsd43 OSENVIRONMENT=vf
unix-sysvr4-scripts-flags = OS=unix OSRELEASE=sysvr4 OSENVIRONMENT=
unix-sysvr3-scripts-flags = OS=unix OSRELEASE=sysvr3 OSENVIRONMENT=
unix-sysvr3-pwd-scripts-flags = OS=unix OSRELEASE=sysvr3 OSENVIRONMENT=pwd
unix-xenix-scripts-flags = OS=unix OSRELEASE=xenix OSENVIRONMENT=
unix-xenix-pwd-scripts-flags = OS=unix OSRELEASE=xenix OSENVIRONMENT=pwd
unix-sysvr1-scripts-flags = OS=unix OSRELEASE=sysvr1 OSENVIRONMENT=
unix-386ix-scripts-flags = OS=unix OSRELEASE=386ix OSENVIRONMENT=
unix-coherent-ver40-scripts-flags= OS=unix OSRELEASE=coherent OSENVIRONMENT=ver40
unix-coherent-ver42-scripts-flags= OS=unix OSRELEASE=coherent OSENVIRONMENT=ver42
unix-macosx-gnu-scripts-flags = OS=unix OSRELEASE=macosx OSENVIRONMENT=gnu
qssl--scripts-flags = OS=qssl OSRELEASE= OSENVIRONMENT=
tos--scripts-flags = OS=tos OSRELEASE= OSENVIRONMENT=
mac--scripts-flags = OS=mac OSRELEASE= OSENVIRONMENT=
unix-scripts .SWAP : clean
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-bsd43-scripts
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-bsd43-uw-scripts
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-bsd43-vf-scripts
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-linux-gnu-scripts
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-solaris-scripts
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-solaris-gnu-scripts
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-sysvr4-scripts
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-sysvr3-scripts
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-sysvr3-pwd-scripts
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-xenix-scripts
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-xenix-pwd-scripts
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-sysvr1-scripts
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-386ix-scripts
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-coherent-ver40-scripts
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-coherent-ver42-scripts
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh unix-macosx-gnu-scripts
atari-tos-scripts .SWAP : clean
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh tos--scripts
qssl-qnx-scripts .SWAP : clean
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh qssl--scripts
apple-mac-scripts .SWAP : clean
$(MAKE) SCRIPTFILE=make.sh mac--scripts
unix-%-scripts .SWAP :
$(MAKECMD) -su $($@-flags) .KEEP_STATE:= $(FS) public template.mk
$(MAKECMD) -ns .KEEP_STATE:= $(MS) $($@-flags) >/tmp/dmscr
dfold </tmp/dmscr >$(SH)
qssl-%-scripts .SWAP :
$(MAKECMD) -su $($@-flags) .KEEP_STATE:= $(FS) public template.mk
$(MAKECMD) -ns .KEEP_STATE:= $(MS) $($@-flags) >/tmp/dmscr
dfold </tmp/dmscr >$(SH)
tos-%-scripts .SWAP :
$(MAKECMD) -su $($@-flags) .KEEP_STATE:= $(FS) public template.mk
$(MAKECMD) -ns .KEEP_STATE:= $(MS) $($@-flags) >/tmp/dmscr
dfold </tmp/dmscr >$(SH)
mac-%-scripts .SWAP :
$(MAKECMD) -su $($@-flags) .KEEP_STATE:= $(FS) public template.mk
$(MAKECMD) -ns .KEEP_STATE:= $(MS) $($@-flags) >$(SH)
sed 's/ mac\/\(.*\)$$/ :mac:\1/' <$(SH) | dfold >/tmp/dmscr
/bin/mv /tmp/dmscr $(SH)
# We make the standard dos scripts here, but we have to go and fix up the
# mkXX.bat file since it contains names of temporary files for the response
# files required by the linker. We need to also construct the response file
# contents. These two functions are performed by the fix-msdos-%-scripts
# meta-target.
#
# To add a new DOS environment just do what is described for adding a new
# unix environment, and then make certain that the fix-msdos-%-scripts target
# performs the correct function for the new environment.
msdos-cf = OS=msdos
win95-cf = OS=win95
winnt-cf = OS=winnt
msdos-borland-tcc20swp-scripts-flags = $(msdos-cf) OSRELEASE=borland OSENVIRONMENT=tcc20
msdos-borland-bcc30-scripts-flags = $(msdos-cf) OSRELEASE=borland OSENVIRONMENT=bcc30 SWAP=n
msdos-borland-bcc30swp-scripts-flags = $(msdos-cf) OSRELEASE=borland OSENVIRONMENT=bcc30
msdos-borland-bcc40swp-scripts-flags = $(msdos-cf) OSRELEASE=borland OSENVIRONMENT=bcc40
msdos-borland-bcc45swp-scripts-flags = $(msdos-cf) OSRELEASE=borland OSENVIRONMENT=bcc45
msdos-borland-bcc50swp-scripts-flags = $(msdos-cf) OSRELEASE=borland OSENVIRONMENT=bcc50
msdos-borland-bcc32-scripts-flags = $(msdos-cf) OSRELEASE=borland OSENVIRONMENT=bcc32 SWAP=n
msdos-microsft-msc51-scripts-flags= $(msdos-cf) OSRELEASE=microsft SWAP=n MSC_VER=5.1 OSENVIRONMENT=msc51
msdos-microsft-msc51swp-scripts-flags = $(msdos-cf) OSRELEASE=microsft MSC_VER=5.1 OSENVIRONMENT=msc51
msdos-microsft-msc60-scripts-flags= $(msdos-cf) OSRELEASE=microsft SWAP=n MSC_VER=6.0 OSENVIRONMENT=msc60
msdos-microsft-msc60swp-scripts-flags = $(msdos-cf) OSRELEASE=microsft MSC_VER=6.0 OSENVIRONMENT=msc60
msdos-zortech-scripts-flags= $(msdos-cf) OSRELEASE=zortech SWAP=n OSENVIRONMENT=
msdos-zortechswp-scripts-flags= $(msdos-cf) OSRELEASE=zortech OSENVIRONMENT=
win95-borland-bcc50-scripts-flags = $(win95-cf) OSRELEASE=borland OSENVIRONMENT=bcc50 SWAP=n
win95-microsft-vpp40-scripts-flags = $(win95-cf) OSRELEASE=microsft OSENVIRONMENT=vpp40 SWAP=n
winnt-borland-bcc50-scripts-flags = $(winnt-cf) OSRELEASE=borland OSENVIRONMENT=bcc50 SWAP=n
winnt-microsft-vpp40-scripts-flags = $(winnt-cf) OSRELEASE=microsft OSENVIRONMENT=vpp40 SWAP=n
msdos-scripts: clean\
msdos-borland-turbo-scripts\
msdos-borland-c++-scripts\
msdos-microsoft-scripts;
win95-scripts: clean\
win95-borland-c++-scripts\
win95-microsft-vc++-scripts;
winnt-scripts: clean\
winnt-borland-c++-scripts\
winnt-microsft-vc++-scripts;
msdos-borland-turbo-scripts .SWAP :
$(MAKECMD) SCRIPTFILE=mkswp.bat msdos-borland-tcc20swp-scripts
msdos-borland-c++-scripts .SWAP :! 30 40 45 50
$(MAKECMD) SCRIPTFILE=mkswp.bat msdos-borland-bcc$?swp-scripts
msdos-microsoft-scripts .SWAP :! 51 60
$(MAKECMD) SCRIPTFILE=mk.bat msdos-microsft-msc$?-scripts
$(MAKECMD) SCRIPTFILE=mkswp.bat msdos-microsft-msc$?swp-scripts
msdos-zortech-scripts .SWAP :
$(MAKECMD) SCRIPTFILE=mk.bat msdos-zortech-scripts
$(MAKECMD) SCRIPTFILE=mkswp.bat msdos-zortechswp-scripts
win95-borland-c++-scripts .SWAP :! 50
$(MAKECMD) SCRIPTFILE=mk.bat win95-borland-bcc$?-scripts
win95-microsft-vc++-scripts .SWAP :! 40
$(MAKECMD) SCRIPTFILE=mk.bat win95-microsft-vpp$?-scripts
winnt-borland-c++-scripts .SWAP :! 50
$(MAKECMD) SCRIPTFILE=mk.cmd winnt-borland-bcc$?-scripts
winnt-microsft-vc++-scripts .SWAP :! 40
$(MAKECMD) SCRIPTFILE=mk.cmd winnt-microsft-vpp$?-scripts
msdos-%-scripts .SWAP .SILENT:
$(MAKECMD) -su $($@-flags) .KEEP_STATE:= $(FS) public template.mk
$(MAKECMD) -ns DIRSEPSTR:=$(DIRSEPSTR) SHELL=command.com COMSPEC=command.com .KEEP_STATE:= $(MS) $($@-flags) >$(SH)
$(MAKECMD) -s $(MAKEMACROS) $(MS) $($@-flags) $(SET-TMP) fix-msdos-$*-scripts
win95-borland-%-scripts .SWAP .SILENT:
$(MAKECMD) -u $($@-flags) .KEEP_STATE:= $(FS) public template.mk
$(MAKECMD) -n DIRSEPSTR:=$(DIRSEPSTR) SHELL=command.com COMSPEC=command.com .KEEP_STATE:= $(MS) $($@-flags) >$(SH)
$(MAKECMD) -s $(MAKEMACROS) $(MS) $($@-flags) $(SET-TMP) fix-win95-borland-$*-scripts
win95-microsft-%-scripts .SWAP .SILENT:
$(MAKECMD) -su $($@-flags) .KEEP_STATE:= $(FS) public template.mk
$(MAKECMD) -ns DIRSEPSTR:=$(DIRSEPSTR) SHELL=command.com COMSPEC=command.com .KEEP_STATE:= $(MS) $($@-flags) >$(SH)
$(MAKECMD) -s $(MAKEMACROS) $(MS) $($@-flags) $(SET-TMP) fix95nt-win95-microsft-$*-scripts
winnt-borland-%-scripts .SWAP .SILENT:
$(MAKECMD) -su $($@-flags) .KEEP_STATE:= $(FS) public template.mk
$(MAKECMD) -ns DIRSEPSTR:=$(DIRSEPSTR) SHELL=cmd.exe COMSPEC=cmd.exe .KEEP_STATE:= $(MS) $($@-flags) >$(SH)
$(MAKECMD) -s $(MAKEMACROS) $(MS) $($@-flags) $(SET-TMP) fix-winnt-borland-$*-scripts
winnt-microsft-%-scripts .SWAP .SILENT:
$(MAKECMD) -su $($@-flags) .KEEP_STATE:= $(FS) public template.mk
$(MAKECMD) -ns DIRSEPSTR:=$(DIRSEPSTR) SHELL=cmd.exe COMSPEC=cmd.exe .KEEP_STATE:= $(MS) $($@-flags) >$(SH)
$(MAKECMD) -s $(MAKEMACROS) $(MS) $($@-flags) $(SET-TMP) fix95nt-winnt-microsft-$*-scripts
# We make the standard OS/2 scripts here, but we have to go and fix up the
# mkXX.cmd file since it contains names of temporary files for the response
# files required by the linker. We need to also construct the response file
# contents. These two functions are performed by the fix-msdos-%-scripts
# meta-target.
#
# To add a new OS/2 environment just do what is described for adding a new
# unix environment, and then make certain that the fix-msdos-%-scripts target
# performs the correct function for the new environment.
os2-cf = OS=os2
os2-ibm-icc-scripts-flags= $(os2-cf) OSRELEASE=ibm OSENVIRONMENT=icc
os2-scripts: clean os2-ibm-scripts;
os2-ibm-scripts .SWAP :! icc
$(MAKECMD) SCRIPTFILE=mk.cmd os2-ibm-$?-scripts
os2-%-scripts .SWAP :
$(MAKECMD) -su $($@-flags) .KEEP_STATE:= $(FS) public template.mk
$(MAKECMD) -ns DIRSEPSTR:=$(DIRSEPSTR) SHELL=cmd.exe COMSPEC=cmd.exe .KEEP_STATE:= $(MS) SWITCHAR:=- $($@-flags) >$(SH)
$(MAKECMD) -s $(MAKEMACROS) $(MS) $($@-flags) $(SET-TMP) fix-os2-$*-scripts
cat $(SH) | sed -e 's, -, /,g' >tmp-out
mv tmp-out $(SH)
# Signify NULL targets for the various Compiler versions.
icc 30 40 45 50 51 60 .PHONY:;
# Go over the created script file and make sure all the '/' that are in
# filenames are '\', and make sure the final link command line looks
# reasonable.
MAPOBJ = obj$(SWAP:s/y/swp/:s/n//).rsp
MAPLIB = lib$(SWAP:s/y/swp/:s/n//).rsp
OBJRSP = $(SH:s,fix/,,:s,${SCRIPTFILE},${MAPOBJ},)
LIBRSP = $(SH:s,fix/,,:s,${SCRIPTFILE},${MAPLIB},)
OBJRSP95 = $(SH:s,fix95nt/,,:s,${SCRIPTFILE},${MAPOBJ},)
LIBRSP95 = $(SH:s,fix95nt/,,:s,${SCRIPTFILE},${MAPLIB},)
DOSOBJ = $(CSTARTUP) $(OBJDIR)/{$(OBJECTS)}
# Use group recipes, as SHELL has an invalid value in some platform instances.
fix-%-scripts .GROUP:
tac $(FIX-SH) >tmp-sh-r
tail +3 tmp-sh-r | sed -e 's,/,\\,g' >tmp-out
tac tmp-out|\
sed -e 's,\\nologo,/nologo,g' >$(FIX-SH)
head -2 tmp-sh-r |\
sed -e 's,\\tmp\\mkA[a-zA-Z0-9]*,$(OBJRSP:s,/,\\),'\
-e 's,\\tmp\\mkB[a-zA-Z0-9]*,$(LIBRSP:s,/,\\),'\
-e 's,\\tmp\\mk[0-9]*a[a-z]*,$(OBJRSP:s,/,\\),'\
-e 's,\\tmp\\mk[0-9]*b[a-z]*,$(LIBRSP:s,/,\\),'\
-e 's,/,\\,g'\
-e 's,\\nologo,/nologo,g'\
-e 's,-,/,g' |\
tac >>$(FIX-SH)
rm -f tmp-sh-r tmp-out
mv <+$(DOSOBJ:s,/,\\,:t"+\n")\n+> $(OBJRSP)
mv <+$(LDLIBS:s,/,\\,:t"+\n")\n+> $(LIBRSP)
# Use group recipes, as SHELL has an invalid value in some platform instances.
fix95nt-%-scripts .GROUP:
tac $(FIX95-SH) >tmp-sh-r
tail +3 tmp-sh-r | sed -e 's,/,\\,g' >tmp-out
tac tmp-out|\
sed -e 's,\\nologo,/nologo,g' >$(FIX95-SH)
head -2 tmp-sh-r |\
sed -e 's,\\tmp\\mkA[a-zA-Z0-9]*,$(OBJRSP95:s,/,\\),'\
-e 's,\\tmp\\mkB[a-zA-Z0-9]*,$(LIBRSP95:s,/,\\),'\
-e 's,\\tmp\\mk[0-9]*a[a-z]*,$(OBJRSP95:s,/,\\),'\
-e 's,\\tmp\\mk[0-9]*b[a-z]*,$(LIBRSP95:s,/,\\),'\
-e 's,/,\\,g'\
-e 's,\\nologo,/nologo,g'\
-e 's,-,/,g' |\
tac >>$(FIX95-SH)
rm -f tmp-sh-r tmp-out
mv <+$(DOSOBJ:s,/,\\,:t"\n")\n+> $(OBJRSP95)
mv <+$(LDLIBS:s,/,\\,:t"\n")\n+> $(LIBRSP95)
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