# # Makefile.am --- automake input file for gawk # # Copyright (C) 2000-2016 the Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is part of GAWK, the GNU implementation of the # AWK Programming Language. # # GAWK 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 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # GAWK 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA # ## process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in # This variable insures that aclocal runs # correctly after changing configure.ac ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4 # This insures that make flags get passed down to child makes. AM_MAKEFLAGS = 'CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS)' 'LDFLAGS=$(LDFLAGS)' # Stuff to include in the dist that doesn't need it's own # Makefile.am files EXTRA_DIST = \ ChangeLog.0 \ COPYING \ INSTALL \ NEWS \ NEWS.0 \ POSIX.STD \ README_d \ config.guess \ config.rpath \ config.sub \ depcomp \ m4 \ missing \ missing_d \ po/README \ pc \ posix \ vms \ ylwrap # The order to do things in. # # Build in support first, since we need the support library. # # Build explicitly in "." in order to build gawk first, so # that `make check' without a prior `make' works. SUBDIRS = support . # Build in extension before test so that # ./configure && make check # works properly too. if ENABLE_EXTENSIONS SUBDIRS += extension endif # Build in awklib after in doc, since we want to extract # sample files if doc/gawk.texi changed. SUBDIRS += extras doc awklib po test # what to make and install bin_PROGRAMS = gawk include_HEADERS = gawkapi.h # sources for both gawk and dgawk base_sources = \ array.c \ awk.h \ awkgram.y \ builtin.c \ cint_array.c \ cmd.h \ command.y \ custom.h \ debug.c \ eval.c \ ext.c \ field.c \ floatcomp.c \ floatmagic.h \ gawkapi.c \ gawkapi.h \ gawkmisc.c \ gettext.h \ int_array.c \ interpret.h \ io.c \ mbsupport.h \ main.c \ mpfr.c \ msg.c \ node.c \ nonposix.h \ profile.c \ protos.h \ re.c \ replace.c \ str_array.c \ symbol.c \ version.c gawk_SOURCES = $(base_sources) # Get extra libs as needed, Automake will supply LIBINTL and SOCKET_LIBS. LDADD = support/libsupport.a \ $(LIBSIGSEGV) $(LIBINTL) $(SOCKET_LIBS) $(LIBREADLINE) $(LIBMPFR) # Directory for gawk's data files. Automake supplies datadir. pkgdatadir = $(datadir)/awk # stuff for compiling gawk/pgawk DEFPATH='".$(PATH_SEPARATOR)$(pkgdatadir)"' # shared library support: SHLIBEXT = "\"$(GAWKLIBEXT)"\" DEFLIBPATH="\"$(pkgextensiondir)\"" DEFS= -DDEFPATH=$(DEFPATH) -DDEFLIBPATH=$(DEFLIBPATH) -DSHLIBEXT=$(SHLIBEXT) -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DGAWK -DLOCALEDIR='"$(datadir)/locale"' -I"$(srcdir)/support" # Get rid of core files when cleaning CLEANFILES = core core.* # We want hard links for install-exec-hook, below LN= ln # For some make's, e.g. OpenBSD, that don't define this RM = rm -f # First, add a link from gawk to gawk-X.Y.Z. # # For GNU systems where gawk is awk, add a link to awk. # (This is done universally, which may not always be right, but # there's no easy way to distinguish GNU from non-GNU systems.) # # Use the transform, in case --program-prefix=XXX install-exec-hook: (cd $(DESTDIR)$(bindir); \ name=`echo gawk | sed '$(transform)'` ; \ $(LN) $${name}$(EXEEXT) gawk-$(VERSION)$(EXEEXT) 2>/dev/null ; \ if [ ! -f awk$(EXEEXT) ]; \ then $(LN_S) $${name}$(EXEEXT) awk$(EXEEXT); \ fi; exit 0) # Undo the above when uninstalling uninstall-links: (cd $(DESTDIR)$(bindir); \ name=`echo gawk | sed '$(transform)'` ; \ if [ -f awk$(EXEEXT) ] && cmp awk$(EXEEXT) $${name}$(EXEEXT) > /dev/null; then rm -f awk$(EXEEXT); fi ; \ rm -f gawk-$(VERSION)$(EXEEXT); exit 0) uninstall-recursive: uninstall-links # force there to be a gawk executable before running tests check-local: gawk$(EXEEXT) # A little extra clean up when making distributions. # And additional set up for the pc directory. dist-hook: cd "$(distdir)"/extension ; rm -f *.o *.so cd "$(srcdir)"/pc ; \ chmod u+w config.h ; \ sed -n -f configpk.sed < ../configure.ac > /tmp/tmp.sed ; \ sed -f config.sed < ../configh.in > /tmp/config.tmp ; \ sed -f /tmp/tmp.sed < /tmp/config.tmp > config.h ; \ $(RM) /tmp/tmp.sed /tmp/config.tmp pwd chmod u+w "$(distdir)"/pc/config.h cp "$(srcdir)"/pc/config.h "$(distdir)"/pc/config.h # Special rules for individual files awkgram.c: awkgram.y $(YACC) -o $@ $(AM_YFLAGS) $(YFLAGS) $< sed 's/parse error/syntax error/g' < $@ > $@.tmp && mv $@.tmp $@ command.c: command.y $(YACC) -o $@ -p zz $< sed 's/parse error/syntax error/g' < $@ > $@.tmp && mv $@.tmp $@ # This is for my development & testing. efence: gawk $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o gawk $$(ls *.o | grep -v '_p.o$$') $(LDADD) $(LIBS) -lefence diffout valgrind-scan: @cd test && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $@ valgrind: cd test; rm -f log.[0-9]*; \ make check VALGRIND="valgrind --leak-check=full --log-file=log.%p"; \ make valgrind-scan valgrind-noleak: cd test; rm -f log.[0-9]*; \ make check VALGRIND="valgrind --leak-check=no --log-file=log.%p"; \ make valgrind-scan spell: cd "$(srcdir)"/doc ; $(MAKE) spell