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########################################################################### # # # makefile for REDUCE 3.7 using CSL # # # ########################################################################### # The following lines indicates the place on your disc where the "cslbase" # directory exists. This is the place where the C sources files for CSL # live. There are two versions here, the first should use Unix-like # file name conventions (in particular "/" as a directory separator) while # the second will (in some cases) be a host-specific translation. UCSLBASE = ../cslbase CSLBASE = ../cslbase ########################################################################### # Generic Unix with GCC. Note that if you use this you should review # the file "machine.h" to ensure that CSL knows what name to report for # your system. Also if the system you are running on needs more libraries # scanned in the link-phase. CC = gcc OPTFLAGS = -O3 MPIFLAGS = CFLAGS = -c $(OPTFLAGS) -ansi -I$(CSLBASE) $(MPIFLAGS) LIBS = -lm -lc -lcurses ########################################################################### ########################################################################### SHELL = /bin/sh LINK = $(CC) LFLAGS = OUT = -o OUTOBJ = -o ASM = $(CC) ASMFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) ASMSRC = ASMOBJ = ASMOBJDEP = notused.obj SYS = sysunix STORE = -k8000 XSTORE = -k8000 RM = rm MKDIR = mkdir COPY = cp STRIP = strip WX = ########################################################################### ########################################################################### ########################################################################### # # # This is the main bulk of the "makefile" for building Reduce 3.7 and CSL # # on MSDOS, Windows and Unix. This part of the file expects a number of # # symbols to have been defined: # # # # CSLBASE = file-path for CSLBASE directory # # CC = The C compiler to use # # CFLAGS = Flags for C compiler when compiling CSL # # LINK = Linker to use # # LFLAGS = Flags for linker # # LIBS = Libraries to quote to linker # # OUT = "-o" or "-out:" See link commands # # OUTOBJ = "-o" often : where to put object code from C compilation # # ASM = The assembler to use # # ASMFLAGS = Flags for the assembler # # ASMSRC = Assembly code source file to use # # ASMOBJ = Object file for above (or NULL if no assembly used) # # ASMOBJDEP = Ditto, but may not be NULL # # SYS = name of system-specific file (sysdos or sysnt etc) # # STORE = Memory option to pass to CSL (-k2500 is minimum) # # XSTORE = Memory for the rebuild job that generates C code # # RM = del for DOS, = rm for Unix # # MKDIR = mkdir # # COPY = copy for DOS, = cp for Unix # # STRIP = echo for DOS, = strip for Unix # # SYMBOLIC = .SYMBOLIC is using Watcom's "make" utility # # WX = wx for Windows 3.1, null in all other cases # # # # The master version of this file is called "makebase" and is used to # # create both DOS and Unix makefiles. Use the Codemist "makemake" # # program to perform the conversion - eg # # makemake -f makebase -o makemake.386 watcom dos # # makemake -f makebase -o Makefile.sgi sgi # # Just "makemake -f makebase" gives list of systems supported # ########################################################################### ########################################################################### ########################################################################### ########################################################################### # # The main final target is r37.img, the image file for full REDUCE. # If you want to rebuild stage-by-stage (eg while testing), try the # sequence # make slowr37 compiles and links C coded kernel # make slowr37.img makes bootstrap REDUCE # (roughly twice as slow as final one) # only used for system recompilation. # make profile runs tests, collects profile information. # This takes a long time! # make prof-inst installs profile data # make c-code Create files u*.c and u*.lsp # out of hot-spot parts of REDUCE. ########################################################################### # Note that only the steps from here downwards are usually needed # # make r37 final compilation of most of REDUCE # make r37.img build final image file # make testall runs test files, output to log directory # make checkall creates log/checkall.log # # (for Windows 95/98/NT only) # make r37c.exe command-line version # ########################################################################### ########################################################################### # # C is another name for CSLBASE, the directory that CSL source files live # in. I introduce it here mainly because $(C) is so much more compact # then $(CSLBASE). # C = $(CSLBASE) # # DOBJS is a list of all the object files that are common to all variants # on the system built here # DOBJS = arith01.o arith02.o arith03.o arith04.o \ arith05.o arith06.o arith07.o arith08.o \ arith09.o arith10.o arith11.o arith12.o \ char.o csl.o cslmpi.o eval1.o eval2.o \ eval3.o eval4.o fns1.o fns2.o fns3.o \ print.o read.o restart.o $(ASMOBJ) \ $(SYS).o CDOBJS = arith01.o,arith02.o,arith03.o,arith04.o,\ arith05.o,arith06.o,arith07.o,arith08.o,\ arith09.o,arith10.o,arith11.o,arith12.o,\ char.o,csl.o,cslmpi.o,eval1.o,eval2.o,\ eval3.o,eval4.o,fns1.o,fns2.o,fns3.o,\ print.o,read.o,restart.o,$(ASMOBJ),\ $(SYS).o # # OBJS adds in the files used when I am not building a demonstration-mode CSL # OBJS = $(DOBJS) fasl.o gc.o preserve.o COBJS = $(CDOBJS),fasl.o,gc.o,preserve.o # # UOBJS come from that code that is compiled from Lisp into C # UOBJS = u01.o u02.o u03.o u04.o u05.o \ u06.o u07.o u08.o u09.o u10.o \ u11.o u12.o CUOBJS = u01.o,u02.o,u03.o,u04.o,u05.o,\ u06.o,u07.o,u08.o,u09.o,u10.o,\ u11.o,u12.o ########################################################################### ########################################################################### # This default target may be a dangerous one to use # since it supposes that all the C code is up to date already. default: $(SYMBOLIC) \ r37 r37.img ########################################################################### ########################################################################### r37.img: r37 ../util/full37 r37: bytes.o $(OBJS) \ $(UOBJS) $(LINK) $(LFLAGS) bytes.o $(OBJS) $(UOBJS) $(LIBS) $(OUT) r37 $(TAIL) $(STRIP) r37 -$(MKDIR) log # # A few targets here may help me tidy up my filespace from time to time # clean: $(SYMBOLIC) -$(RM) slowr37 -$(RM) slowr37.img -$(RM) r37 -$(RM) r37.img -$(RM) csl -$(RM) csl.img -$(RM) *.o -$(MKDIR) log -$(RM) log/*.log ########################################################################### csl: bytes.o $(OBJS) \ stubs.o $(LINK) $(LFLAGS) bytes.o $(OBJS) stubs.o $(LIBS) $(OUT) csl $(TAIL) $(STRIP) csl slowr37: bytes1.o $(OBJS) \ stubs.o $(LINK) $(LFLAGS) bytes1.o $(OBJS) stubs.o $(LIBS) $(OUT) slowr37 $(TAIL) $(STRIP) slowr37 -$(MKDIR) log slowr37.img: slowr37 ../util/boot37 profile: slowr37.img $(SYMBOLIC) ../util/profile prof-inst: profile.dat $(SYMBOLIC) $(COPY) profile.dat ../csl-c -$(RM) profile.dat c-code: slowr37.img $(SYMBOLIC) ../util/c-code37 testslow: slowr37.img $(SYMBOLIC) ../util/testslow testall: r37.img $(SYMBOLIC) ../util/testrest checkall: r37.img $(SYMBOLIC) ../util/checkall patchup: r37.img $(SYMBOLIC) ../util/patchup cleanlog: $(SYMBOLIC) -$(RM) ../../../log/*.rlg csl.img: csl $(C)/compat.lsp $(C)/compiler.lsp \ $(C)/ccomp.lsp $(C)/extras.lsp -$(RM) csl.img $(WX) ./csl $(STORE) -v -z $(C)/build0.lsp \ -D@cslbase="$(C)" -- log/cslimg.log # # "make lispfile" # recreates compiler.lsp, extras.lsp and ccomp.lsp from # the corresponding master sources which are held in RLISP # form. Temporarily builds an RLISP parser on the way. # NB: only for system maintainance use. lispfile: csl csl.img $(C)/lispfile.lsp $(SYMBOLIC) $(WX) ./csl $(STORE) -v -z $(C)/lispfile.lsp \ -D@cslbase="$(C)" -- log/lispfile.log signature: $(C)/version.hhh register.key $(SYMBOLIC) filesign -u $(C)/version.hhh $(C)/version.h Developer or tester ############################################################################ # Now rules for re-compiling the main collection of CSL source files. I # write each case out individually since that makes the makefile less # delicate than one that relies on setting up general rules - and I want this # file to work on several different systems. # $(ASMOBJDEP): $(C)/$(ASMSRC) $(ASM) $(ASMFLAGS) -o $(ASMOBJ).o $(C)/$(ASMSRC) arith01.o: $(C)/arith01.c $(C)/arith.h $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o arith01.o \ $(C)/arith01.c arith02.o: $(C)/arith02.c $(C)/arith.h $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o arith02.o \ $(C)/arith02.c arith03.o: $(C)/arith03.c $(C)/arith.h $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o arith03.o \ $(C)/arith03.c arith04.o: $(C)/arith04.c $(C)/arith.h $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o arith04.o \ $(C)/arith04.c arith05.o: $(C)/arith05.c $(C)/arith.h $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/stream.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o arith05.o \ $(C)/arith05.c arith06.o: $(C)/arith06.c $(C)/arith.h $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o arith06.o \ $(C)/arith06.c arith07.o: $(C)/arith07.c $(C)/arith.h $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o arith07.o \ $(C)/arith07.c arith08.o: $(C)/arith08.c $(C)/arith.h $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o arith08.o \ $(C)/arith08.c arith09.o: $(C)/arith09.c $(C)/arith.h $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o arith09.o \ $(C)/arith09.c arith10.o: $(C)/arith10.c $(C)/arith.h $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o arith10.o \ $(C)/arith10.c arith11.o: $(C)/arith11.c $(C)/arith.h $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o arith11.o \ $(C)/arith11.c arith12.o: $(C)/arith12.c $(C)/arith.h $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o arith12.o \ $(C)/arith12.c bytes.o: $(C)/bytes1.c $(C)/bytes.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h \ $(C)/bytes.h $(C)/arith.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o bytes.o \ $(C)/bytes.c bytes1.o: $(C)/bytes1.c $(C)/bytes.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h \ $(C)/bytes.h $(C)/arith.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o bytes1.o \ $(C)/bytes1.c # # The target "bytes1a.o" recompiles bytes1.c, but with the flag set that # arranges that the number of GET operations performed and the associated # indicators will be recorded, so that (bytecounts) will display statistics # about it. This slows things down considerably, but can help when you are in # the process of deciding which indicators are specified as "fast" ones. # bytes1a.o: $(C)/bytes1.c $(C)/bytes.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h \ $(C)/bytes.h $(C)/arith.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DRECORD_GET=1 \ -o bytes1.o \ $(C)/bytes1.c char.o: $(C)/char.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o char.o \ $(C)/char.c csl.o: $(C)/csl.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h $(C)/version.h \ $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(C)/stream.h $(C)/sockhdr.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o csl.o \ $(C)/csl.c eval1.o: $(C)/eval1.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/arith.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o eval1.o \ $(C)/eval1.c eval2.o: $(C)/eval2.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/arith.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o eval2.o \ $(C)/eval2.c eval3.o: $(C)/eval3.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o eval3.o \ $(C)/eval3.c eval4.o: $(C)/eval4.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/arith.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o eval4.o \ $(C)/eval4.c fasl.o: $(C)/fasl.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/arith.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o fasl.o \ $(C)/fasl.c fns1.o: $(C)/fns1.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o fns1.o \ $(C)/fns1.c fns2.o: $(C)/fns2.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/read.h $(C)/entries.h \ $(C)/sockhdr.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o fns2.o \ $(C)/fns2.c fns3.o: $(C)/fns3.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/read.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o fns3.o \ $(C)/fns3.c gc.o: $(C)/gc.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o gc.o \ $(C)/gc.c # # For each major target I have one file that is system specific - eg # sysdos.c, sysunix.c, ... # $(SYS).o: $(C)/$(SYS).c $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/sys.h $(C)/fileops.c $(C)/scandir.c $(C)/version.h \ $(C)/filename.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o $(SYS).o \ $(C)/$(SYS).c preserve.o: $(C)/preserve.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/stream.h \ $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/read.h $(C)/version.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o preserve.o \ $(C)/preserve.c print.o: $(C)/print.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/read.h \ $(C)/arith.h $(C)/entries.h $(C)/stream.h $(C)/sockhdr.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o print.o \ $(C)/print.c read.o: $(C)/read.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/read.h \ $(C)/arith.h $(C)/entries.h $(C)/stream.h $(C)/sockhdr.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o read.o \ $(C)/read.c restart.o: $(C)/restart.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/sys.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/read.h $(C)/version.h \ $(C)/arith.h $(C)/entries.h $(C)/stream.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o restart.o \ $(C)/restart.c stubs.o: $(C)/stubs.c $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h \ $(C)/tags.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o stubs.o \ $(C)/stubs.c cslmpi.o: $(C)/cslmpi.c $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h $(C)/sys.h \ $(C)/mpipack.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/cslerror.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o cslmpi.o \ $(C)/cslmpi.c ########################################################################### u01.o: ../csl-c/u01.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o u01.o \ ../csl-c/u01.c u02.o: ../csl-c/u02.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o u02.o \ ../csl-c/u02.c u03.o: ../csl-c/u03.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o u03.o \ ../csl-c/u03.c u04.o: ../csl-c/u04.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o u04.o \ ../csl-c/u04.c u05.o: ../csl-c/u05.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o u05.o \ ../csl-c/u05.c u06.o: ../csl-c/u06.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o u06.o \ ../csl-c/u06.c u07.o: ../csl-c/u07.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o u07.o \ ../csl-c/u07.c u08.o: ../csl-c/u08.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o u08.o \ ../csl-c/u08.c u09.o: ../csl-c/u09.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o u09.o \ ../csl-c/u09.c u10.o: ../csl-c/u10.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o u10.o \ ../csl-c/u10.c u11.o: ../csl-c/u11.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o u11.o \ ../csl-c/u11.c u12.o: ../csl-c/u12.c $(C)/tags.h $(C)/machine.h $(C)/externs.h \ $(C)/cslerror.h $(C)/entries.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) \ -o u12.o \ ../csl-c/u12.c # end of makefile