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# SCCS-info %W% %E%
#
# /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
# /* */
# /* VCG : Visualization of Compiler Graphs */
# /* -------------------------------------- */
# /* */
# /* file: tMakefile.tpl */
# /* version: 1.00.00 */
# /* creation: 1.4.1993 */
# /* author: I. Lemke (...-Version 0.99.99) */
# /* G. Sander (Version 1.00.00-...) */
# /* Universitaet des Saarlandes, W-66041 Saarbruecken */
# /* ESPRIT Project #5399 Compare */
# /* description: Top level Makefile */
# /* status: in work */
# /* */
# /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#
1999-08-29 11:32:39 +00:00
# $FreeBSD$
#
# $Log: tMakefile,v $
# Revision 1.1.1.1 1995/02/19 09:25:45 hsu
# vcg - a visualization tool for compiler graphs
#
# Submitted by: Philippe Charnier <charnier@lirmm.fr>
#
#
#========================= CHANGE AREA =========================
# Please update the change area according to your system.
# NOTE: you must also adapt the file src/globals.h and demo/demo.csh
# accordingly.
SHELL = /bin/sh
# where the binaries go
# BINDIR = /usr/local/bin/
# BINDIR = /RW/esprit/users/sander/PUBLIC/CMD/
BINDIR = /usr/X11R6/bin
# where the manual pages go
# MANDIR = /usr/local/man/manl/
# MANDIR = /RW/esprit/users/sander/PUBLIC/MAN/
MANDIR = /usr/X11R6/man/manl
# what the manual extension is
MANEXT = l
# how the VCG tool should be called
# For the Sunview version I use the name vcg.
# For the X11 version I prefer the name xvcg.
# VCGTOOL = vcg
# VCGTOOL = xvcg
VCGTOOL = xvcg
# Note: you can test the tool before it is installed.
# Thus we need the path of the tool for the tests.
# It may also be the path of the tool after installation.
# Then use
VCGCALL = $(BINDIR)/$(VCGTOOL)
#
# Used during the demoanimations:
# where the vcg is during the tests.
# Please enter the absolute path to the VCG-tool.
# VCGCALL = /usr/local/bin/vcg
# VCGCALL = /RW/esprit/users/sander/PUBLIC/CMD/$(VCGTOOL)
#-------------------------- Flags ------------------------------
# Flags for the C compiler
# Important: Do not use -Dlint with gcc. This causes confusion
# during linking (!!!), e.g. some undefined messages.
#CFLAGS = -O -finline-functions
#CFLAGS = -O -finline-functions -DDRAWLIB_TOO_LARGE
#CFLAGS = -g -finline-functions -Wall
#
# Do not use -O -finline-functions for FreeBSD, or you really have a lot
# of swap for compiling drawstr.c.
CFLAGS = -c -O2 -pipe
# Flags for debugging
DFLAGS =
# Flags for the C linker
#CLINKFLAGS = -Bstatic -o
CLINKFLAGS = -o
# Include directories
# If you use gcc, it may happen that not all ANSI header files
# are on the right place. Example: we often have problems to
# find stdarg.h. Look for this file and add the directory here,
# e.g.:
# INCLUDES = /usr/local/include/gnuansi/
#
# For Sunview, this should be enough, because on Suns, Sunview
# is normally installed in standard directories:
# INCLUDES =
#
# For X11, it depends where it is installed. Look for Xlib.h,
# Xproto.h or Xutil.h.
# For instance, if you find /usr/local/X11/include/X11/Xlib.h
# then please use
# INCLUDES = -I/usr/local/X11/include/
# INCLUDES = -I/RW/esprit/X11R5/include/
INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include/
# Library directories
# For Sunview, this should be enough, because on Suns, Sunview
# is normally installed in standard directories:
# LIBPATH =
#
# For X11, it depends where it is installed. Look for libX.a,
# or libX11.so.<version_number>, or libXext.a, etc.
# For instance, if you find /usr/local/X11/lib/libX11.a
# then please use
# LIBPATH = -L/usr/local/X11/lib/
# LIBPATH = -L/RW/esprit/X11R5/lib/
LIBPATH = -L/usr/X11R6/lib/
# Libraries
# Libraries for SunView
# LIBRARIES = -lsuntool -lsunwindow -lpixrect -lm
#
# Libraries for X11
# LIBRARIES = -lXext -lX11 -lm
LIBRARIES = -lXext -lX11 -lm
#-------------------------- Tools ------------------------------
# C compiler
# CC = gcc -pipe
CC = cc
# C linker
# CCLINK = gcc -static
CCLINK = cc
# If you use gcc and the sun driver, you need the normal sun
# preprocessor because of incompatibilities of the system libraries
CPP = $(CC) -E
# If you dont need a special preprocessor, change the .c.o rule or
# define this:
#CPP = cat
# Install software. You can use /bin/cp instead of /bin/install.
# I prefer that binaries are stripped.
# For directories:
# INSTALLDIR = /bin/install -d -m 755
INSTALLDIR = /bin/mkdir -p
# For binary files:
# Assume that you want to install s file called dummy.
# INSTALL = /bin/install -s -m 755 dummy $(BINDIR)/dummy
INSTALL = /usr/bin/install -c -s -m 755 dummy $(BINDIR)/dummy
# For manual pages:
# Assume that you want to install s file called dummy.
# INSTALLMAN = /bin/install -m 644 dummy $(MANDIR)/dummy
INSTALLMAN = /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 dummy $(MANDIR)/dummy
# To make the documentation
LATEX = latex
# To make the short documentation using big-latex
BIGLATEX = not_available
# For the pictures, we need some transfig-tools.
# If the files doc/foldpath.tex, doc/foldpath.ps,
# doc/foldtree.tex, doc/foldtree.ps, doc/hideedge.tex,
# doc/hideedge.ps, doc/window.tex, doc/window.ps
# are available, we do not need this.
#
TRANSFIGTEX = fig2ps2tex
TRANSFIGPS = fig2dev
# The tools CHECKOUT, CHECKEDIT and CHECKIN are not needed unless
# you want to develop, change or maintain the VCG tool sources
# under control of RCS.
# RCS check out shellscript (normally not needed)
CHECKOUT = co
# RCS check edit shellscript (normally not needed)
CHECKEDIT = ce
# RCS check in shellscript (normally not needed)
CHECKIN = ci
# parser pregenerator. If the files src/grammar.y and src/grammar.l
# are available, you don't need this.
PARSEGEN = parsegen
# lex-compatible scanner generator
LEX = not_needed
# yacc-compatible parser generator. Currently, it does not work
# with yacc because some bison features are used directly.
YACC = not_needed
# Make
# MAKE = make
MAKE = make
# MakeDepend (should understand the -f option)
# DEPEND = makedepend
DEPEND = makedepend
# Streameditor
# SED = /bin/sed
SED = /usr/bin/sed
# Move File
# MV = /bin/mv
MV = /bin/mv
# Link Files (or Copy them)
# LN = /bin/ln -s
LN = /bin/ln
# Remove File
# RM = /bin/rm
RM = /bin/rm
# Change directory
CD = cd
# Touch file
# TOUCH = touch
TOUCH = /usr/bin/touch
#==================== END OF CHANGE AREA ======================
#-------------------------- Files ------------------------------
# Directories
DIRECTORIES = src man demo doc expl
# The tarfiles of subdirectories, to make a distribution
SUBTARFILES = src/vcg.tar man/manpages.tar demo/demo.tar doc/doc.tar \
expl/expl.tar
# These files are generated, but included into a distribution.
# They are in the directory preconf.
GEN_DISTFILES = tMakefile src/globals.h demo/demo.csh
# Directories where we have something to make
MAKEDIRS = src demo man doc
# Directories where we have something to install
INSTDIRS = src demo man doc
#-------------------------- Rules ------------------------------
MAKEARGUS = \
SHELL="$(SHELL)" \
BINDIR="$(BINDIR)" \
MANDIR="$(MANDIR)" \
MANEXT="$(MANEXT)" \
VCGTOOL="$(VCGTOOL)" \
VCGCALL="$(VCGCALL)" \
CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
CLINKFLAGS="$(CLINKFLAGS)" \
DFLAGS="$(DFLAGS)" \
INCLUDES="$(INCLUDES)" \
LIBPATH="$(LIBPATH)" \
LIBRARIES="$(LIBRARIES)" \
CC="$(CC)" \
CCLINK="$(CCLINK)" \
CPP="$(CPP)" \
LATEX="$(LATEX)" \
BIGLATEX="$(BIGLATEX)" \
TRANSFIGTEX="$(TRANSFIGTEX)" \
TRANSFIGPS="$(TRANSFIGPS)" \
INSTALLDIR="$(INSTALLDIR)" \
INSTALL="$(INSTALL)" \
INSTALLMAN="$(INSTALLMAN)" \
CHECKOUT="$(CHECKOUT)" \
CHECKEDIT="$(CHECKEDIT)" \
CHECKIN="$(CHECKIN)" \
PARSEGEN="$(PARSEGEN)" \
LEX="$(LEX)" \
YACC="$(YACC)" \
MAKE="$(MAKE)" \
DEPEND="$(DEPEND)" \
SED="$(SED)" \
MV="$(MV)" \
LN="$(LN)" \
RM="$(RM)" \
CD="$(CD)" \
TOUCH="$(TOUCH)"
all: stamp-src stamp-demo stamp-doc stamp-shortdoc
stamp-src: src
($(CD) src; $(MAKE) $(MAKEARGUS))
$(TOUCH) stamp-src
stamp-demo: demo
($(CD) demo; $(MAKE) $(MAKEARGUS))
$(TOUCH) stamp-demo
stamp-doc: doc
($(CD) doc; $(MAKE) $(MAKEARGUS))
$(TOUCH) stamp-doc
stamp-shortdoc: doc
($(CD) doc; $(MAKE) $(MAKEARGUS) short)
$(TOUCH) stamp-shortdoc
demonstration: test
documentation: doc
shortdocu: stamp-shortdoc
install: stamp-src stamp-demo
for i in $(INSTDIRS) ;\
do \
($(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) $(MAKEARGUS) install); \
done
test: stamp-src stamp-demo
($(CD) demo; csh demo.csh);
clean:
for i in $(MAKEDIRS) ;\
do \
($(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) RM="$(RM)" clean); \
done
$(RM) -f stamp-* core
veryclean:
for i in $(MAKEDIRS) ;\
do \
($(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) RM="$(RM)" veryclean); \
done
$(RM) -f stamp-* core
targetclean:
for i in $(MAKEDIRS) ;\
do \
($(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) RM="$(RM)" targetclean); \
done
$(RM) -f stamp-* core
distclean:
for i in $(MAKEDIRS) ;\
do \
($(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) RM="$(RM)" distclean); \
done
$(RM) -f stamp-* core
depend:
for i in $(MAKEDIRS) ;\
do \
($(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) $(MAKEARGUS) depend); \
done
tar: tMakefile Makefile $(DIRECTORIES)
for i in $(DIRECTORIES) ;\
do \
($(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) $(MAKEARGUS) dist); \
done
tar -cf vcgcomplete.tar README README.SYS COPYING \
demotrue config tMakefile.tpl Makefile preconf $(SUBTARFILES)
dist: tar
# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- make depend depends on it.