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+//
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+// Template.msvc.pp
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+//
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+// This file defines the set of output files that will be generated to
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+// support a generic Unix-style build system. It generates a number
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+// of shared libraries named libtarget.so for each lib_target, assumes
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+// object files are named file.o, and makes other Unix-like
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+// assumptions.
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+//
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+
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+// Before this file is processed, the following files are read and
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+// processed (in order):
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+
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+// The Package.pp file in the root of the current source hierarchy
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+// (e.g. $PANDA/Package.pp)
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+// $DTOOL/Package.pp
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+// $DTOOL/Config.pp
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+// $DTOOL/Config.Platform.pp
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+// $DTOOL/pptempl/System.pp
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+// The user's PPREMAKE_CONFIG file.
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+// $DTOOL/pptempl/Global.pp
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+// $DTOOL/pptempl/Global.msvc.pp
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+// All of the Sources.pp files in the current source hierarchy
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+// $DTOOL/Depends.pp, once for each Sources.pp file
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+// Template.msvc.pp (this file), once for each Sources.pp file
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+
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+
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+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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+#if $[or $[eq $[DIR_TYPE], src],$[eq $[DIR_TYPE], metalib]]
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+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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+
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+// For a source directory, build a single Makefile with rules to build
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+// each target.
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+
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+// We need to know the various targets we'll be building. On Windows,
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+// we don't build any shared libraries except for the metalibs, but we
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+// do compile all of the source files into .o files. And we do still
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+// generate static libraries and executables.
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+
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+// $[lib_targets] will be the list of dynamic libraries (in this case,
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+// just the metalibs), $[static_lib_targets] the list of static
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+// libraries, and $[bin_targets] the list of binaries.
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+// $[test_bin_targets] is the list of binaries that are to be built
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+// only when specifically asked for.
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+#define lib_targets $[TARGET(metalib_target):%=$[so_dir]/lib%.so]
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+#define static_lib_targets $[TARGET(static_lib_target):%=$[st_dir]/lib%.a]
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+#define bin_targets $[TARGET(bin_target noinst_bin_target sed_bin_target):%=$[st_dir]/%]
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+#define test_bin_targets $[TARGET(test_bin_target):%=$[st_dir]/%]
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+
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+// And these variables will define the various things we need to
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+// install.
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+#define install_lib $[TARGET(metalib_target)]
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+#define install_bin $[TARGET(bin_target)]
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+#define install_scripts $[TARGET(sed_bin_target)] $[sort $[INSTALL_SCRIPTS(metalib_target lib_target static_lib_target bin_target)] $[INSTALL_SCRIPTS]]
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+#define install_headers $[sort $[INSTALL_HEADERS(metalib_target lib_target static_lib_target bin_target)] $[INSTALL_HEADERS]]
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+#define install_parser_inc $[sort $[INSTALL_PARSER_INC]]
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+#define install_data $[sort $[INSTALL_DATA(metalib_target lib_target static_lib_target bin_target)] $[INSTALL_DATA]]
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+#define install_config $[sort $[INSTALL_CONFIG(metalib_target lib_target static_lib_target bin_target)] $[INSTALL_CONFIG]]
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+#define install_igatedb $[sort $[get_igatedb(metalib_target lib_target)]]
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+
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+// $[so_sources] is the set of sources that belong on a shared object,
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+// and $[st_sources] is the set of sources that belong on a static
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+// object, like a static library or an executable. We make the
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+// distinction because some architectures require a special parameter
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+// to the compiler when we're compiling something to be put in a
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+// shared object (to make the code relocatable).
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+#define so_sources $[get_sources(metalib_target lib_target noinst_lib_target)]
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+#define st_sources $[get_sources(static_lib_target bin_target noinst_bin_target test_bin_target)]
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+
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+// These are the source files that our dependency cache file will
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+// depend on. If it's an empty list, we won't bother writing rules to
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+// freshen the cache file.
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+#define dep_sources $[sort $[filter %.c %.cxx %.yxx %.lxx %.h %.I,$[so_sources] $[st_sources]]]
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+
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+#if $[eq $[so_dir],$[st_dir]]
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+ // If the static and shared directories are the same, we have to use the
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+ // same rules to build both shared and static targets.
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+ #set st_sources $[so_sources] $[st_sources]
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+ #set so_sources
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+#endif
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+
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+// And these are the various source files, extracted out by type.
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+#define cxx_so_sources $[filter %.cxx,$[so_sources]]
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+#define cxx_st_sources $[filter %.cxx,$[st_sources]]
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+#define c_so_sources $[filter %.c,$[so_sources]]
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+#define c_st_sources $[filter %.c,$[st_sources]]
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+#define yxx_so_sources $[filter %.yxx,$[so_sources]]
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+#define yxx_st_sources $[filter %.yxx,$[st_sources]]
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+#define lxx_so_sources $[filter %.lxx,$[so_sources]]
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+#define lxx_st_sources $[filter %.lxx,$[st_sources]]
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+
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+// This map variable gets us all the various source files from all the
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+// targets in this directory. We need it to look up the context in
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+// which to build a particular source file, since some targets may
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+// have different requirements (e.g. different local_libs, or
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+// different USE_this or USE_that) than other targets.
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+#map all_sources get_sources(metalib_target lib_target noinst_lib_target static_lib_target bin_target noinst_bin_target test_bin_target)
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+
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+// We define $[complete_local_libs] as the full set of libraries (from
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+// within this tree) that we must link a particular target with. It
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+// is the transitive closure of our dependent libs: the libraries we
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+// depend on, plus the libraries *those* libraries depend on, and so
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+// on.
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+#defer complete_local_libs $[unique $[closure all_libs,$[active_libs]]]
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+
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+// And $[complete_ipath] is the list of directories (from within this
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+// tree) we should add to our -I list. It's basically just one for
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+// each directory named in the $[complete_local_libs], above, plus
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+// whatever else the user might have explicitly named in
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+// $[LOCAL_INCS].
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+#defer complete_ipath $[all_libs $[RELDIR],$[complete_local_libs]] $[RELDIR($[LOCAL_INCS:%=%/])]
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+
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+// $[target_ipath] is the proper ipath to put on the command line,
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+// from the context of a particular target.
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+#defer target_ipath $[other_trees:%=%/include] $[TOPDIR] $[sort $[complete_ipath]] $[get_ipath]
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+
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+// $[file_ipath] is the ipath from the context of a particular source
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+// file, given in $[file]. It uses the all_sources map to look up
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+// the target the source file belongs on, to get the proper context.
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+#defer file_ipath $[all_sources $[target_ipath],$[file]]
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+
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+// These are the complete set of extra flags the compiler requires,
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+// from the context of a particular file, given in $[file].
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+#defer cflags $[all_sources $[get_cflags] $[CFLAGS],$[file]] $[CFLAGS_OPT$[OPTIMIZE]]
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+#defer c++flags $[all_sources $[get_cflags] $[C++FLAGS],$[file]] $[CFLAGS_OPT$[OPTIMIZE]]
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+
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+// $[complete_lpath] is rather like $[complete_ipath]: the list of
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+// directories (from within this tree) we should add to our -L list.
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+#defer complete_lpath $[static_libs $[RELDIR:%=%/$[st_dir]],$[complete_local_libs]] $[dynamic_libs $[RELDIR:%=%/$[so_dir]],$[complete_local_libs]]
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+
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+// $[lpath] is like $[target_ipath]: it's the list of directories we
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+// should add to our -L list, from the context of a particular target.
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+#defer lpath $[other_trees:%=%/lib] $[sort $[complete_lpath]] $[get_lpath]
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+
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+// And $[libs] is the set of libraries we will link with.
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+#defer libs $[unique $[complete_local_libs] $[patsubst %:m,,%:c %,%,$[OTHER_LIBS]] $[get_libs]]
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+
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+
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+// Okay, we're ready. Start outputting the Makefile now.
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+#output Makefile
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+#format makefile
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+#### Generated automatically by $[PPREMAKE] $[PPREMAKE_VERSION] from $[SOURCEFILE].
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+################################# DO NOT EDIT ###########################
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+
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+
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+// The 'all' rule makes all the stuff in the directory except for the
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+// test_bin_targets. It doesn't do any installation, however.
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+#define all_targets \
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+ Makefile \
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+ $[if $[dep_sources],$[DEPENDENCY_CACHE_FILENAME]] \
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+ $[if $[so_sources],$[so_dir]] \
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+ $[if $[st_sources],$[st_dir]] \
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+ $[sort $[lib_targets] $[static_lib_targets] $[bin_targets]]
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+all : $[all_targets]
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+
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+// The 'test' rule makes all the test_bin_targets.
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+test : $[test_bin_targets]
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+
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+// We implement 'clean' simply by removing the odirs, since all of our
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+// generated output ends up in one or the other of these. Effective.
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+// It does assume that the odirs are not '.', however.
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+clean :
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+#if $[so_sources]
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+ rm -rf $[so_dir]
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+#endif
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+#if $[st_sources]
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+ rm -rf $[st_dir]
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+#endif
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+
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+// 'cleanall' is not much more thorough than 'clean': At the moment,
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+// it also cleans up the bison and flex output, as well as the
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+// dependency cache file.
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+cleanall : clean
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+#if $[yxx_so_sources] $[yxx_st_sources] $[lxx_so_sources] $[lxx_st_sources]
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+ rm -f $[patsubst %.yxx %.lxx,%.cxx,$[yxx_so_sources] $[yxx_st_sources] $[lxx_so_sources] $[lxx_st_sources]]
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+#endif
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+#if $[ne $[DEPENDENCY_CACHE_FILENAME],]
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+ rm -f $[DEPENDENCY_CACHE_FILENAME]
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+#endif
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+
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+// Now, 'install' and 'uninstall'. These simply copy files into the
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+// install directory (or remove them). The 'install' rule also makes
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+// the directories if necessary.
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+#define installed_files \
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+ $[INSTALL_SCRIPTS:%=$[install_bin_dir]/%] \
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+ $[INSTALL_HEADERS:%=$[install_headers_dir]/%] \
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+ $[INSTALL_PARSER_INC:%=$[install_parser_inc_dir]/%] \
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+ $[INSTALL_DATA:%=$[install_data_dir]/%] \
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+ $[INSTALL_CONFIG:%=$[install_config_dir]/%]
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+
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+#define install_targets \
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+ $[sort \
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+ $[if $[install_lib],$[install_lib_dir]] \
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+ $[if $[install_bin] $[install_scripts],$[install_bin_dir]] \
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+ $[if $[install_headers],$[install_headers_dir]] \
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+ $[if $[install_parser_inc],$[install_parser_inc_dir]] \
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+ $[if $[install_data],$[install_data_dir]] \
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+ $[if $[install_config],$[install_config_dir]] \
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+ $[if $[install_igatedb],$[install_igatedb_dir]] \
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+ ] \
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+ $[TARGET(metalib_target lib_target static_lib_target):%=install-lib%] $[TARGET(bin_target):%=install-%] \
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+ $[installed_files]
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+install : all $[install_targets]
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+
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+uninstall : $[TARGET(metalib_target lib_target static_lib_target):%=uninstall-lib%] $[TARGET(bin_target):%=uninstall-%]
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+#if $[installed_files]
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+ rm -f $[sort $[installed_files]]
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+#endif
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+
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+
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+// We need a rule for each directory we might need to make. This
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+// loops through the full set of directories and creates a rule to
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+// make each one, as needed.
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+#foreach directory $[sort \
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+ $[if $[so_sources],$[so_dir]] \
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+ $[if $[st_sources],$[st_dir]] \
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+ $[if $[install_lib],$[install_lib_dir]] \
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+ $[if $[install_bin] $[install_scripts],$[install_bin_dir]] \
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+ $[if $[install_headers],$[install_headers_dir]] \
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+ $[if $[install_parser_inc],$[install_parser_inc_dir]] \
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+ $[if $[install_data],$[install_data_dir]] \
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+ $[if $[install_config],$[install_config_dir]] \
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+ $[if $[install_igatedb],$[install_igatedb_dir]] \
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+ ]
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+$[directory] :
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+ @test -d $[directory] || echo mkdir -p $[directory]
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+ @test -d $[directory] || mkdir -p $[directory]
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+#end directory
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+
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+
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+// Now it's time to start generating the rules to make our actual
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+// targets.
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+
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+
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+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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+// First, the dynamic libraries. Each lib_target and metalib_target
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+// is a dynamic library.
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+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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+
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+#forscopes metalib_target lib_target
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+
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+// $[igatescan] is the set of C++ headers and source files that we
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+// need to scan for interrogate. $[igateoutput] is the name of the
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+// generated .cxx file that interrogate will produce (and which we
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+// should compile into the library). $[igatedb] is the name of the
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+// generated .in file that interrogate will produce (and which should
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+// be installed into the /etc directory).
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+#define igatescan $[get_igatescan]
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+#define igateoutput $[if $[igatescan],lib$[TARGET]_igate.cxx]
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+#define igatedb $[get_igatedb]
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+
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+// If this is a metalib, it may have a number of components that
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+// include interrogated interfaces. If so, we need to generate a
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+// 'module' file within this library. This is mainly necessary for
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+// Python; it contains a table of all of the interrogated functions,
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+// so we can load the library as a Python module and have access to
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+// the interrogated functions.
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+
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+// $[igatemscan] is the set of .in files generated by all of our
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+// component libraries. If it is nonempty, then we do need to
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+// generate a module, and $[igatemout] is the name of the .cxx file
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+// that interrogate will produce to make this module.
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+#define igatemscan $[components $[get_igatedb:%=$[RELDIR]/$[so_dir]/%],$[active_component_libs]]
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+#define igatemout $[if $[igatemscan],lib$[TARGET]_module.cxx]
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+
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+// Now output the rule to actually link the library from all of its
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+// various .o files.
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+lib_$[TARGET]_so = $[unique $[patsubst %.cxx %.c %.yxx %.lxx,$[so_dir]/%.o,%,,$[get_sources] $[igateoutput] $[igatemout]]]
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+$[so_dir]/lib$[TARGET].so : $(lib_$[TARGET]_so)
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+#define target $@
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+#define sources $(lib_$[TARGET]_so)
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+#if $[filter %.cxx %.yxx %.lxx,$[get_sources]]
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+ $[SHARED_LIB_C++]
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+#else
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+ $[SHARED_LIB_C]
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+#endif
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+
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+// Here are the rules to install and uninstall the library and
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+// everything that goes along with it.
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+#define installed_files \
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+ $[install_lib_dir]/lib$[TARGET].so \
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+ $[INSTALL_SCRIPTS:%=$[install_bin_dir]/%] \
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+ $[INSTALL_HEADERS:%=$[install_headers_dir]/%] \
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+ $[INSTALL_DATA:%=$[install_data_dir]/%] \
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+ $[INSTALL_CONFIG:%=$[install_config_dir]/%] \
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+ $[igatedb:%=$[install_igatedb_dir]/%]
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+
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+install-lib$[TARGET] : $[installed_files]
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+
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+uninstall-lib$[TARGET] :
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+#if $[installed_files]
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+ rm -f $[sort $[installed_files]]
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+#endif
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+
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+$[install_lib_dir]/lib$[TARGET].so : $[so_dir]/lib$[TARGET].so
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+#define local lib$[TARGET].so
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+#define dest $[install_lib_dir]
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+ cd ./$[so_dir]; $[INSTALL]
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+
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+#if $[igatescan]
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+// Now, some additional rules to generate and compile the interrogate
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+// data, if needed.
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+
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+// The library name is based on this library.
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+#define igatelib lib$[TARGET]
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+// The module name comes from the metalib that includes this library.
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+#define igatemod $[module $[TARGET],$[TARGET]]
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+#if $[eq $[igatemod],]
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+ // Unless no metalib includes this library.
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+ #define igatemod $[TARGET]
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+#endif
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+
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+$[install_igatedb_dir]/$[igatedb] : $[so_dir]/$[igatedb]
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+#define local $[igatedb]
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+#define dest $[install_igatedb_dir]
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+ cd ./$[so_dir]; $[INSTALL]
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+
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+lib$[TARGET]_igatescan = $[igatescan]
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+$[so_dir]/$[igatedb] $[so_dir]/$[igateoutput] : $[filter-out .c .cxx,$[igatescan]]
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+ interrogate -od $[so_dir]/$[igatedb] -oc $[so_dir]/$[igateoutput] $[interrogate_options] -module "$[igatemod]" -library "$[igatelib]" $(lib$[TARGET]_igatescan)
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+
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+$[igateoutput:%.cxx=$[so_dir]/%.o] : $[so_dir]/$[igateoutput]
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+#define target $@
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+#define source $[so_dir]/$[igateoutput]
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+#define ipath . $[target_ipath]
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+#define flags $[get_cflags] $[C++FLAGS] $[CFLAGS_OPT$[OPTIMIZE]] $[CFLAGS_SHARED]
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+ $[COMPILE_C++]
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+#endif // $[igatescan]
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+
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+#if $[igatemout]
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+// And finally, some additional rules to build the interrogate module
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+// file into the library, if this is a metalib that includes
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+// interrogated components.
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+
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+#define igatelib lib$[TARGET]
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+#define igatemod $[TARGET]
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+
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+lib$[TARGET]_igatemscan = $[igatemscan]
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|
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+$[so_dir]/$[igatemout] : $(lib$[TARGET]_igatemscan)
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|
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+ interrogate_module -oc $@ -module "$[igatemod]" -library "$[igatelib]" -python $(lib$[TARGET]_igatemscan)
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+
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+$[igatemout:%.cxx=$[so_dir]/%.o] : $[so_dir]/$[igatemout]
|
|
|
+#define target $@
|
|
|
+#define source $[so_dir]/$[igatemout]
|
|
|
+#define ipath . $[target_ipath]
|
|
|
+#define flags $[get_cflags] $[C++FLAGS] $[CFLAGS_OPT$[OPTIMIZE]] $[CFLAGS_SHARED]
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|
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+ $[COMPILE_C++]
|
|
|
+#endif // $[igatescan]
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+
|
|
|
+#end metalib_target lib_target
|
|
|
+
|
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+
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+
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+
|
|
|
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+// Now, the noninstalled dynamic libraries. These are presumably used
|
|
|
+// only within this directory, or at the most within this tree, and
|
|
|
+// also presumably will never include interrogate data. That, plus
|
|
|
+// the fact that we don't need to generate install rules, makes it a
|
|
|
+// lot simpler.
|
|
|
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#forscopes noinst_lib_target
|
|
|
+lib_$[TARGET]_so = $[unique $[patsubst %.cxx %.c %.yxx %.lxx,$[so_dir]/%.o,%,,$[get_sources]]]
|
|
|
+$[so_dir]/lib$[TARGET].so : $(lib_$[TARGET]_so)
|
|
|
+#define target $@
|
|
|
+#define sources $(lib_$[TARGET]_so)
|
|
|
+#if $[filter %.cxx %.yxx %.lxx,$[get_sources]]
|
|
|
+ $[SHARED_LIB_C++]
|
|
|
+#else
|
|
|
+ $[SHARED_LIB_C]
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#end noinst_lib_target
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
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|
+
|
|
|
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+// Now the static libraries. Again, we assume there's no interrogate
|
|
|
+// interfaces going on in here, and there's no question of this being
|
|
|
+// a metalib, making the rules relatively simple.
|
|
|
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#forscopes static_lib_target
|
|
|
+lib_$[TARGET]_a = $[unique $[patsubst %.cxx %.c %.yxx %.lxx,$[st_dir]/%.o,%,,$[get_sources]]]
|
|
|
+$[st_dir]/lib$[TARGET].a : $(lib_$[TARGET]_a)
|
|
|
+#define target $@
|
|
|
+#define sources $(lib_$[TARGET]_a)
|
|
|
+#if $[filter %.cxx %.yxx %.lxx,$[get_sources]]
|
|
|
+ $[STATIC_LIB_C++]
|
|
|
+#else
|
|
|
+ $[STATIC_LIB_C]
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+#if $[RANLIB]
|
|
|
+ $[RANLIB]
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#define installed_files \
|
|
|
+ $[install_lib_dir]/lib$[TARGET].a \
|
|
|
+ $[INSTALL_SCRIPTS:%=$[install_bin_dir]/%] \
|
|
|
+ $[INSTALL_HEADERS:%=$[install_headers_dir]/%] \
|
|
|
+ $[INSTALL_DATA:%=$[install_data_dir]/%] \
|
|
|
+ $[INSTALL_CONFIG:%=$[install_config_dir]/%]
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+install-lib$[TARGET] : $[installed_files]
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+uninstall-lib$[TARGET] :
|
|
|
+#if $[installed_files]
|
|
|
+ rm -f $[sort $[installed_files]]
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+$[install_lib_dir]/lib$[TARGET].a : $[st_dir]/lib$[TARGET].a
|
|
|
+#define local lib$[TARGET].a
|
|
|
+#define dest $[install_lib_dir]
|
|
|
+ cd ./$[st_dir]; $[INSTALL]
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#end static_lib_target
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+// The sed_bin_targets are a special bunch. These are scripts that
|
|
|
+// are to be preprocessed with sed before being installed, for
|
|
|
+// instance to insert a path or something in an appropriate place.
|
|
|
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#forscopes sed_bin_target
|
|
|
+$[st_dir]/$[TARGET] : $[SOURCE]
|
|
|
+ $[SED] $[COMMAND] $[SOURCE] >$@
|
|
|
+ chmod +x $@
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#define installed_files \
|
|
|
+ $[install_bin_dir]/$[TARGET]
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+install-$[TARGET] : $[installed_files]
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+uninstall-$[TARGET] :
|
|
|
+#if $[installed_files]
|
|
|
+ rm -f $[sort $[installed_files]]
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+$[install_bin_dir]/$[TARGET] : $[st_dir]/$[TARGET]
|
|
|
+#define local $[TARGET]
|
|
|
+#define dest $[install_bin_dir]
|
|
|
+ cd ./$[st_dir]; $[INSTALL_PROG]
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#end sed_bin_target
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+// And now, the bin_targets. These are normal C++ executables. No
|
|
|
+// interrogate, metalibs, or any such nonsense here.
|
|
|
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#forscopes bin_target
|
|
|
+bin_$[TARGET] = $[unique $[patsubst %.cxx %.c %.yxx %.lxx,$[st_dir]/%.o,%,,$[get_sources]]]
|
|
|
+$[st_dir]/$[TARGET] : $(bin_$[TARGET])
|
|
|
+#define target $@
|
|
|
+#define sources $(bin_$[TARGET])
|
|
|
+#define ld $[get_ld]
|
|
|
+#if $[ld]
|
|
|
+ // If there's a custom linker defined for the target, we have to use it.
|
|
|
+ $[ld] -o $[target] $[sources] $[lpath:%=-L%] $[libs:%=-l%]
|
|
|
+#else
|
|
|
+ // Otherwise, we can use the normal linker.
|
|
|
+ #if $[filter %.cxx %.yxx %.lxx,$[get_sources]]
|
|
|
+ $[LINK_BIN_C++]
|
|
|
+ #else
|
|
|
+ $[LINK_BIN_C]
|
|
|
+ #endif
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#define installed_files \
|
|
|
+ $[install_bin_dir]/$[TARGET] \
|
|
|
+ $[INSTALL_SCRIPTS:%=$[install_bin_dir]/%] \
|
|
|
+ $[INSTALL_HEADERS:%=$[install_headers_dir]/%] \
|
|
|
+ $[INSTALL_DATA:%=$[install_data_dir]/%] \
|
|
|
+ $[INSTALL_CONFIG:%=$[install_config_dir]/%]
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+install-$[TARGET] : $[installed_files]
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+uninstall-$[TARGET] :
|
|
|
+#if $[installed_files]
|
|
|
+ rm -f $[sort $[installed_files]]
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+$[install_bin_dir]/$[TARGET] : $[st_dir]/$[TARGET]
|
|
|
+#define local $[TARGET]
|
|
|
+#define dest $[install_bin_dir]
|
|
|
+ cd ./$[st_dir]; $[INSTALL_PROG]
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#end bin_target
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+// The noinst_bin_targets and the test_bin_targets share the property
|
|
|
+// of being built (when requested), but having no install rules.
|
|
|
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#forscopes noinst_bin_target test_bin_target
|
|
|
+bin_$[TARGET] = $[unique $[patsubst %.cxx %.c %.yxx %.lxx,$[st_dir]/%.o,%,,$[get_sources]]]
|
|
|
+$[st_dir]/$[TARGET] : $(bin_$[TARGET])
|
|
|
+#define target $@
|
|
|
+#define sources $(bin_$[TARGET])
|
|
|
+#if $[filter %.cxx %.yxx %.lxx,$[get_sources]]
|
|
|
+ $[LINK_BIN_C++]
|
|
|
+#else
|
|
|
+ $[LINK_BIN_C]
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#end noinst_bin_target test_bin_target
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+// Finally, we put in the rules to compile each source file into a .o
|
|
|
+// file.
|
|
|
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+// Rules to generate a C++ file from a Bison input file.
|
|
|
+#foreach file $[sort $[yxx_so_sources] $[yxx_st_sources]]
|
|
|
+$[patsubst %.yxx,%.cxx,$[file]] : $[file]
|
|
|
+ $[BISON] -y $[if $[YACC_PREFIX],-d --name-prefix=$[YACC_PREFIX]] $[file]
|
|
|
+ mv y.tab.c $@
|
|
|
+ mv y.tab.h $[patsubst %.yxx,%.h,$[file]]
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#end file
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+// Rules to generate a C++ file from a Flex input file.
|
|
|
+#foreach file $[sort $[lxx_so_sources] $[lxx_st_sources]]
|
|
|
+$[patsubst %.lxx,%.cxx,$[file]] : $[file]
|
|
|
+ $[FLEX] $[if $[YACC_PREFIX],-P$[YACC_PREFIX]] -olex.yy.c $[file]
|
|
|
+ $[SED] '/#include <unistd.h>/d' lex.yy.c > $@
|
|
|
+ rm lex.yy.c
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#end file
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+// Rules to compile ordinary C files that appear on a shared library.
|
|
|
+#foreach file $[sort $[c_so_sources]]
|
|
|
+$[patsubst %.c,$[so_dir]/%.o,$[file]] : $[file] $[dependencies $[file]]
|
|
|
+#define target $@
|
|
|
+#define source $[file]
|
|
|
+#define ipath $[file_ipath]
|
|
|
+#define flags $[cflags] $[CFLAGS_SHARED]
|
|
|
+ $[COMPILE_C]
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#end file
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+// Rules to compile ordinary C files that appear on a static library
|
|
|
+// or in an executable.
|
|
|
+#foreach file $[sort $[c_st_sources]]
|
|
|
+$[patsubst %.c,$[st_dir]/%.o,$[file]] : $[file] $[dependencies $[file]]
|
|
|
+#define target $@
|
|
|
+#define source $[file]
|
|
|
+#define ipath $[file_ipath]
|
|
|
+#define flags $[cflags]
|
|
|
+ $[COMPILE_C]
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#end file
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+// Rules to compile C++ files that appear on a shared library.
|
|
|
+#foreach file $[sort $[cxx_so_sources] $[yxx_so_sources] $[lxx_so_sources]]
|
|
|
+#define source $[patsubst %.cxx %.lxx %.yxx,%.cxx,$[file]]
|
|
|
+$[patsubst %.cxx %.lxx %.yxx,$[so_dir]/%.o,$[file]] : $[source] $[dependencies $[file]]
|
|
|
+#define target $@
|
|
|
+#define ipath $[file_ipath]
|
|
|
+#define flags $[c++flags] $[CFLAGS_SHARED]
|
|
|
+ $[COMPILE_C++]
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#end file
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+// Rules to compile C++ files that appear on a static library or in an
|
|
|
+// executable.
|
|
|
+#foreach file $[sort $[cxx_st_sources] $[yxx_st_sources] $[lxx_st_sources]]
|
|
|
+#define source $[patsubst %.cxx %.lxx %.yxx,%.cxx,$[file]]
|
|
|
+$[patsubst %.cxx %.lxx %.yxx,$[st_dir]/%.o,$[file]] : $[source] $[dependencies $[file]]
|
|
|
+#define target $@
|
|
|
+#define ipath $[file_ipath]
|
|
|
+#define flags $[c++flags]
|
|
|
+ $[COMPILE_C++]
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#end file
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+// And now the rules to install the auxiliary files, like headers and
|
|
|
+// data files.
|
|
|
+#foreach file $[install_scripts]
|
|
|
+$[install_bin_dir]/$[file] : $[file]
|
|
|
+#define local $[file]
|
|
|
+#define dest $[install_bin_dir]
|
|
|
+ $[INSTALL_PROG]
|
|
|
+#end file
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#foreach file $[install_headers]
|
|
|
+$[install_headers_dir]/$[file] : $[file]
|
|
|
+#define local $[file]
|
|
|
+#define dest $[install_headers_dir]
|
|
|
+ $[INSTALL]
|
|
|
+#end file
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#foreach file $[install_parser_inc]
|
|
|
+$[install_parser_inc_dir]/$[file] : $[file]
|
|
|
+#define local $[file]
|
|
|
+#define dest $[install_parser_inc_dir]
|
|
|
+ $[INSTALL]
|
|
|
+#end file
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#foreach file $[install_data]
|
|
|
+$[install_data_dir]/$[file] : $[file]
|
|
|
+#define local $[file]
|
|
|
+#define dest $[install_data_dir]
|
|
|
+ $[INSTALL]
|
|
|
+#end file
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#foreach file $[install_config]
|
|
|
+$[install_config_dir]/$[file] : $[file]
|
|
|
+#define local $[file]
|
|
|
+#define dest $[install_config_dir]
|
|
|
+ $[INSTALL]
|
|
|
+#end file
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+// Finally, the rules to freshen the Makefile itself.
|
|
|
+Makefile : $[SOURCE_FILENAME]
|
|
|
+ ppremake
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#if $[and $[DEPENDENCY_CACHE_FILENAME],$[dep_sources]]
|
|
|
+$[DEPENDENCY_CACHE_FILENAME] : $[dep_sources]
|
|
|
+ @ppremake -D $[DEPENDENCY_CACHE_FILENAME]
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#end Makefile
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+#elif $[eq $[DIR_TYPE], group]
|
|
|
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+// This is a group directory: a directory above a collection of source
|
|
|
+// directories, e.g. $DTOOL/src. We don't need to output anything in
|
|
|
+// this directory.
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+#elif $[eq $[DIR_TYPE], toplevel]
|
|
|
+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+// This is the toplevel directory, e.g. $DTOOL. Here we build the
|
|
|
+// root makefile and also synthesize the dtool_config.h (or whichever
|
|
|
+// file) we need.
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#map subdirs
|
|
|
+// Iterate through all of our known source files. Each src and
|
|
|
+// metalib type file gets its corresponding Makefile listed
|
|
|
+// here. However, we test for $[DIR_TYPE] of toplevel, because the
|
|
|
+// source directories typically don't define their own DIR_TYPE
|
|
|
+// variable, and they end up inheriting this one dynamically.
|
|
|
+#forscopes */
|
|
|
+#if $[or $[eq $[DIR_TYPE], src],$[eq $[DIR_TYPE], metalib],$[and $[eq $[DIR_TYPE], toplevel],$[ne $[DIRNAME],top]]]
|
|
|
+#if $[build_directory]
|
|
|
+ #addmap subdirs $[DIRNAME]
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+#end */
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#output Makefile
|
|
|
+#format makefile
|
|
|
+#### Generated automatically by $[PPREMAKE] $[PPREMAKE_VERSION] from $[SOURCEFILE].
|
|
|
+################################# DO NOT EDIT ###########################
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+all : $[subdirs]
|
|
|
+test : $[subdirs:%=test-%]
|
|
|
+clean : $[subdirs:%=clean-%]
|
|
|
+cleanall : $[subdirs:%=cleanall-%]
|
|
|
+install : $[if $[CONFIG_HEADER],$[install_headers_dir] $[install_headers_dir]/$[CONFIG_HEADER]] $[subdirs:%=install-%]
|
|
|
+uninstall : $[subdirs:%=uninstall-%]
|
|
|
+#if $[CONFIG_HEADER]
|
|
|
+ rm -f $[install_headers_dir]/$[CONFIG_HEADER]
|
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+// Somehow, something in the cttools confuses some shells, so that
|
|
|
+// when we are attached, 'cd foo' doesn't work, but 'cd ./foo' does.
|
|
|
+// Weird. We get around this by putting a ./ in front of each cd
|
|
|
+// target below.
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#formap dirname subdirs
|
|
|
+#define depends
|
|
|
+$[dirname] : $[dirnames $[if $[build_directory],$[DIRNAME]],$[DEPEND_DIRS]]
|
|
|
+ cd ./$[PATH]; $(MAKE) all
|
|
|
+#end dirname
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#formap dirname subdirs
|
|
|
+test-$[dirname] :
|
|
|
+ cd ./$[PATH]; $(MAKE) test
|
|
|
+#end dirname
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#formap dirname subdirs
|
|
|
+clean-$[dirname] :
|
|
|
+ cd ./$[PATH]; $(MAKE) clean
|
|
|
+#end dirname
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#formap dirname subdirs
|
|
|
+cleanall-$[dirname] :
|
|
|
+ cd ./$[PATH]; $(MAKE) cleanall
|
|
|
+#end dirname
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#formap dirname subdirs
|
|
|
+install-$[dirname] : $[patsubst %,install-%,$[dirnames $[if $[build_directory],$[DIRNAME]],$[DEPEND_DIRS]]]
|
|
|
+ cd ./$[PATH]; $(MAKE) install
|
|
|
+#end dirname
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#formap dirname subdirs
|
|
|
+uninstall-$[dirname] :
|
|
|
+ cd ./$[PATH]; $(MAKE) uninstall
|
|
|
+#end dirname
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+#if $[ne $[CONFIG_HEADER],]
|
|
|
+$[install_headers_dir] :
|
|
|
+ @test -d $[install_headers_dir] || echo mkdir -p $[install_headers_dir]
|
|
|
+ @test -d $[install_headers_dir] || mkdir -p $[install_headers_dir]
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
+$[install_headers_dir]/$[CONFIG_HEADER] : $[CONFIG_HEADER]
|
|
|
+#define local $[CONFIG_HEADER]
|
|
|
+#define dest $[install_headers_dir]
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+ $[INSTALL]
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+#endif
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+
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+#end Makefile
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+
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+// If there is a file called LocalSetup.pp in the package's top
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+// directory, then invoke that. It might contain some further setup
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+// instructions.
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+#sinclude $[TOPDIRPREFIX]LocalSetup.msvc.pp
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+#sinclude $[TOPDIRPREFIX]LocalSetup.pp
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+
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+//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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+#endif // DIR_TYPE
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