1 ## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
2 ## Copyright (C) 1994-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5 ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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9 ## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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15 ## along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
17 ## This file is read several times:
18 ## - once per *extension* (not per language) for generic compilation rules
19 ## - once for each file which requires specific flags.
21 ## Note it is on purpose we wrote "if %AMDEP%", since:
23 ## - if deps are turned off, %AMDEP% is mapped onto FALSE, and therefore
24 ## the "if FALSE" chunk is removed (automake-time conditionals).
26 ## - if deps are on, %AMDEP% is mapped onto AMDEP, and therefore
27 ## the "if AMDEP" chunk is prefix with @AMDEP_TRUE@ just like for any
28 ## other configure-time conditional.
30 ## We do likewise for %FASTDEP%; this expands to an ordinary
31 ## configure-time conditional. %FASTDEP% is used to speed up the
32 ## common case of building a package with gcc 3.x. In this case we
33 ## can skip the use of depcomp and easily inline the dependency
36 ## Verbosity of FASTDEP rules
37 ## --------------------------
38 ## (1) Some people want to see what happens during make. They think
39 ## @-commands are evil because hiding things hinders debugging.
40 ## (2) Other people want to see only the important commands--those that
41 ## may produce diagnostics, such as compiler invocations. They
42 ## do not care about build details such as dependency generation
43 ## (the if/then/else machinery in FASTDEP rules). Their point is
44 ## that it is hard to spot diagnostics in a verbose output.
45 ## (3) Other people want "make -s" to work as expected: silently.
46 ## This way they can spot any diagnostic really easily.
48 ## The second point suggests we hide rules with @ and that we 'echo'
49 ## only the relevant parts. However this goes against the two others.
50 ## There are regular complaints about this on the mailing list, but
51 ## it's hard to please everybody. On April 2003, William Fulton (from
52 ## clan (3)) and Karl Berry (from clan (2)) agreed that folding the
53 ## compile rules so that they are output on a single line (instead of 5)
54 ## would be a good compromise. Actually we use two lines rather than one,
55 ## because this way %SOURCE% is always located at the end of the first
56 ## line and is therefore easier to spot. (We need an extra line when
61 ?!GENERIC?%OBJ%: %SOURCE%
63 ## In fast-dep mode, we can always use -o.
64 ## For non-suffix rules, we must emulate a VPATH search on %SOURCE%.
65 ?!GENERIC? %VERBOSE%%COMPILE% -MT %OBJ% -MD -MP -MF %DEPBASE%.Tpo %-c% -o %OBJ% %SOURCEFLAG%`test -f '%SOURCE%' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`%SOURCE%
66 ?!GENERIC? %SILENT%$(am__mv) %DEPBASE%.Tpo %DEPBASE%.Po
67 ?GENERIC??!SUBDIROBJ? %VERBOSE%%COMPILE% -MT %OBJ% -MD -MP -MF %DEPBASE%.Tpo %-c% -o %OBJ% %SOURCEFLAG%%SOURCE%
68 ?GENERIC??!SUBDIROBJ? %SILENT%$(am__mv) %DEPBASE%.Tpo %DEPBASE%.Po
69 ?GENERIC??SUBDIROBJ? %VERBOSE%depbase=`echo %OBJ% | sed 's|[^/]*$$|$(DEPDIR)/&|;s|\.o$$||'`;\
70 ?GENERIC??SUBDIROBJ? %COMPILE% -MT %OBJ% -MD -MP -MF %DEPBASE%.Tpo %-c% -o %OBJ% %SOURCEFLAG%%SOURCE% &&\
71 ?GENERIC??SUBDIROBJ? $(am__mv) %DEPBASE%.Tpo %DEPBASE%.Po
74 %VERBOSE%source='%SOURCE%' object='%OBJ%' libtool=no @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
75 DEPDIR=$(DEPDIR) $(%FPFX%DEPMODE) $(depcomp) @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
78 ?-o? %VERBOSE-NODEP%%COMPILE% %-c% %-o% %OBJ% %SOURCEFLAG%%SOURCE%
79 ?!-o? %VERBOSE-NODEP%%COMPILE% %-c% %SOURCEFLAG%%SOURCE%
81 ## For non-suffix rules, we must emulate a VPATH search on %SOURCE%.
82 ?-o? %VERBOSE-NODEP%%COMPILE% %-c% %-o% %OBJ% %SOURCEFLAG%`test -f '%SOURCE%' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`%SOURCE%
83 ?!-o? %VERBOSE-NODEP%%COMPILE% %-c% %SOURCEFLAG%`test -f '%SOURCE%' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`%SOURCE%
88 ?!GENERIC?%OBJOBJ%: %SOURCE%
90 ## In fast-dep mode, we can always use -o.
91 ## For non-suffix rules, we must emulate a VPATH search on %SOURCE%.
92 ?!GENERIC? %VERBOSE%%COMPILE% -MT %OBJOBJ% -MD -MP -MF %DEPBASE%.Tpo %-c% -o %OBJOBJ% %SOURCEFLAG%`if test -f '%SOURCE%'; then $(CYGPATH_W) '%SOURCE%'; else $(CYGPATH_W) '$(srcdir)/%SOURCE%'; fi`
93 ?!GENERIC? %SILENT%$(am__mv) %DEPBASE%.Tpo %DEPBASE%.Po
94 ?GENERIC??!SUBDIROBJ? %VERBOSE%%COMPILE% -MT %OBJOBJ% -MD -MP -MF %DEPBASE%.Tpo %-c% -o %OBJOBJ% %SOURCEFLAG%`$(CYGPATH_W) '%SOURCE%'`
95 ?GENERIC??!SUBDIROBJ? %SILENT%$(am__mv) %DEPBASE%.Tpo %DEPBASE%.Po
96 ?GENERIC??SUBDIROBJ? %VERBOSE%depbase=`echo %OBJ% | sed 's|[^/]*$$|$(DEPDIR)/&|;s|\.obj$$||'`;\
97 ?GENERIC??SUBDIROBJ? %COMPILE% -MT %OBJOBJ% -MD -MP -MF %DEPBASE%.Tpo %-c% -o %OBJOBJ% %SOURCEFLAG%`$(CYGPATH_W) '%SOURCE%'` &&\
98 ?GENERIC??SUBDIROBJ? $(am__mv) %DEPBASE%.Tpo %DEPBASE%.Po
101 %VERBOSE%source='%SOURCE%' object='%OBJOBJ%' libtool=no @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
102 DEPDIR=$(DEPDIR) $(%FPFX%DEPMODE) $(depcomp) @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
105 ?-o? %VERBOSE-NODEP%%COMPILE% %-c% %-o% %OBJOBJ% %SOURCEFLAG%`$(CYGPATH_W) '%SOURCE%'`
106 ?!-o? %VERBOSE-NODEP%%COMPILE% %-c% `$(CYGPATH_W) %SOURCEFLAG%'%SOURCE%'`
108 ## For non-suffix rules, we must emulate a VPATH search on %SOURCE%.
109 ?-o? %VERBOSE-NODEP%%COMPILE% %-c% %-o% %OBJOBJ% %SOURCEFLAG%`if test -f '%SOURCE%'; then $(CYGPATH_W) '%SOURCE%'; else $(CYGPATH_W) '$(srcdir)/%SOURCE%'; fi`
110 ?!-o? %VERBOSE-NODEP%%COMPILE% %-c% %SOURCEFLAG%`if test -f '%SOURCE%'; then $(CYGPATH_W) '%SOURCE%'; else $(CYGPATH_W) '$(srcdir)/%SOURCE%'; fi`
117 ?!GENERIC?%LTOBJ%: %SOURCE%
119 ## In fast-dep mode, we can always use -o.
120 ## For non-suffix rules, we must emulate a VPATH search on %SOURCE%.
121 ?!GENERIC? %VERBOSE%%LTCOMPILE% -MT %LTOBJ% -MD -MP -MF %DEPBASE%.Tpo %-c% -o %LTOBJ% %SOURCEFLAG%`test -f '%SOURCE%' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`%SOURCE%
122 ?!GENERIC? %SILENT%$(am__mv) %DEPBASE%.Tpo %DEPBASE%.Plo
123 ?GENERIC??!SUBDIROBJ? %VERBOSE%%LTCOMPILE% -MT %LTOBJ% -MD -MP -MF %DEPBASE%.Tpo %-c% -o %LTOBJ% %SOURCEFLAG%%SOURCE%
124 ?GENERIC??!SUBDIROBJ? %SILENT%$(am__mv) %DEPBASE%.Tpo %DEPBASE%.Plo
125 ?GENERIC??SUBDIROBJ? %VERBOSE%depbase=`echo %OBJ% | sed 's|[^/]*$$|$(DEPDIR)/&|;s|\.lo$$||'`;\
126 ?GENERIC??SUBDIROBJ? %LTCOMPILE% -MT %LTOBJ% -MD -MP -MF %DEPBASE%.Tpo %-c% -o %LTOBJ% %SOURCEFLAG%%SOURCE% &&\
127 ?GENERIC??SUBDIROBJ? $(am__mv) %DEPBASE%.Tpo %DEPBASE%.Plo
130 %VERBOSE%source='%SOURCE%' object='%LTOBJ%' libtool=yes @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
131 DEPDIR=$(DEPDIR) $(%FPFX%DEPMODE) $(depcomp) @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
133 ## We can always use '-o' with Libtool.
134 ?GENERIC? %VERBOSE-NODEP%%LTCOMPILE% %-c% -o %LTOBJ% %SOURCEFLAG%%SOURCE%
135 ## For non-suffix rules, we must emulate a VPATH search on %SOURCE%.
136 ?!GENERIC? %VERBOSE-NODEP%%LTCOMPILE% %-c% -o %LTOBJ% %SOURCEFLAG%`test -f '%SOURCE%' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`%SOURCE%