File r36/cslsrc/Makefile.w32 from the latest check-in


###########################################################################
#                                                                         #
# makefile for REDUCE 3.6 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


###########################################################################
# This is for 32-bit operation with Watcom C version 10.5, 10.6, 11.0     #
# Note that other release of Watcom C need command line options changed   #
###########################################################################

CC        = *wcc386
!ifeq __VERSION__ 11
OPTFLAGS  = -oneatx -oh
!else
OPTFLAGS  = -oatx
!endif
MPIFLAGS  =
CCFLAGS   = -d_MBCS=1 -d_WINDOWS=1 -dWINDOWS_NT=1 -bt=nt -DCWIN=1
CFLAGS    = $(OPTFLAGS) $(CCFLAGS) -i=$(CSLBASE) $(MPIFLAGS) -5r-zp4-ei-w3-bm-fhq
CPP       = *wpp386
!ifeq __VERSION__ 11
CPPFLAGS  = $(CFLAGS) -xs
!else
CPPFLAGS  = $(CFLAGS) -xs-zo
!endif
ASM       = *wasm
ASMFLAGS  = -mf -5r -w4 -zq
LINK      = *wlink
LDEBUG    =
LSYS      = nt_win
LIBS      = REFERENCE _wstart2_
LFLAGS    = system $(LSYS) option map,eliminate,stack=256K $(LDEBUG) file
ASMSRC    = imulwat.asm
ASMOBJ    = imulwat.obj
ASMOBJDEP = imulwat.obj
STORE     = -k8000
XSTORE    = -k8000
# The .SYMBOLIC directive tells Watcom "wmake" not to fuss when a
# target in the makefile does not correspond to a file that will get
# create by activating it.
SYMBOLIC  = .SYMBOLIC
OUT       = name
OUTOBJ    = -fo=
SYS       = syscwin
WX        =
RM        = del
MKDIR     = mkdir
COPY      = copy
STRIP     = -echo
###########################################################################


###########################################################################
###########################################################################
#                                                                         #
# This is the main bulk of the "makefile" for building Reduce 3.6 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 r36.img, the image file for full REDUCE.
# If you want to rebuild stage-by-stage (eg while testing), try the
# sequence
#    make csl.exe                compiles and links C coded kernel
#    make csl.img                builds compiler image on top of above
#    make slowr36.img            makes bootstrap REDUCE
#                                 (roughly twice as slow as final one)
#                                 only used for system recompilation.
#    make ccode                   runs test file to collect statistics
#                                 and create files u*.c and u*.lsp
#                                 out of hot-spot parts of REDUCE.  Note that
#    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>          this is not done automatically by the main
#    >>>>   N. B.   >>>>          set of "make" dependences, since the
#    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>          files u*.* provided are probably OK - but
#                                 you need to do it again if the main REDUCE
#                                 sources are altered
#    make fasl36.img             final compilation of most of REDUCE
#    make r36.exe                build final executable binary
#    make r36.img                build final image file
#    make testall                 runs test files, output to log directory
#
###########################################################################
###########################################################################


#
# 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.obj arith02.obj arith03.obj arith04.obj &
		arith05.obj arith06.obj arith07.obj arith08.obj &
		arith09.obj arith10.obj arith11.obj arith12.obj &
		char.obj csl.obj cslmpi.obj eval1.obj eval2.obj &
		eval3.obj eval4.obj fns1.obj fns2.obj fns3.obj &
		print.obj read.obj restart.obj $(ASMOBJ) &
		$(SYS).obj c_applic.obj c_text.obj &
		c_graph.obj c_render.obj c_viewpt.obj

CDOBJS =	arith01.obj,arith02.obj,arith03.obj,arith04.obj,&
		arith05.obj,arith06.obj,arith07.obj,arith08.obj,&
		arith09.obj,arith10.obj,arith11.obj,arith12.obj,&
		char.obj,csl.obj,cslmpi.obj,eval1.obj,eval2.obj,&
		eval3.obj,eval4.obj,fns1.obj,fns2.obj,fns3.obj,&
		print.obj,read.obj,restart.obj,$(ASMOBJ),&
		$(SYS).obj,c_applic.obj,c_text.obj,&
		c_graph.obj,c_render.obj,c_viewpt.obj

#
# OBJS adds in the files used when I am not building a demonstration-mode CSL
#

OBJS =		$(DOBJS) fasl.obj gc.obj preserve.obj

COBJS =		$(CDOBJS),fasl.obj,gc.obj,preserve.obj

#
# UOBJS come from that code that is compiled from Lisp into C
#

UOBJS =		u01.obj u02.obj u03.obj u04.obj u05.obj &
		u06.obj u07.obj u08.obj u09.obj u10.obj &
		u11.obj u12.obj

CUOBJS =	u01.obj,u02.obj,u03.obj,u04.obj,u05.obj,&
		u06.obj,u07.obj,u08.obj,u09.obj,u10.obj,&
		u11.obj,u12.obj


###########################################################################
###########################################################################
#
# "r36.img" is an image file for the main parts of Reduce

r36.img:	fasl36.img r36.exe
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -v -z -i fasl36.img -o- ..\cslsrc\r36.lsp -- r36.log
	-$(MKDIR) log

# "make patches" can be used after the "src/patches.red" file has changed

patches:	..\src\patches.red $(SYMBOLIC)
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -v ..\cslsrc\mkpatch.red -- mkpatch.log
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -v -i- -o fasl36.img ..\cslsrc\mkpatch1.red -- mkpatch1.log
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -v -z -i fasl36.img -o- ..\cslsrc\r36.lsp -- r36.log


#
# "make testall" tests the final production version of Reduce
#

testall:	log\algint.log log\applysym.log log\arnum.log log\assist.log log\avector.log &
		log\boolean.log log\cali.log log\camal.log log\changevr.log &
		log\compact.log log\complex.log log\crack.log log\cvit.log &
		log\decompos.log log\defint.log log\desir.log log\dfpart.log &
		log\dummy.log log\elem.log log\excalc.log log\factor.log &
		log\fide.log log\fps.log log\gcd.log log\gentran.log &
		log\groebner.log log\ideals.log log\ineq.log log\int.log &
		log\invbase.log log\laplace.log log\lie.log log\limits.log &
		log\linalg.log log\math.log log\matrix.log log\modsr.log &
		log\ncpoly.log log\normform.log log\numeric.log log\odesolve.log &
		log\orthovec.log log\pf.log log\physop.log log\pmrules.log &
		log\randpoly.log log\reacteqn.log log\reduce.log log\residue.log log\rlfi.log &
		log\rlisp88.log log\roots.log log\rounded.log log\rsolve.log &
		log\scope.log log\sets.log log\solve.log log\spde.log &
		log\specfn.log log\sum.log log\symmetry.log log\taylor.log &
		log\tps.log log\tri.log log\trigsimp.log log\wu.log log\xcolor.log log\xideal.log &
		log\zeilberg.log log\ztrans.log $(SYMBOLIC)
	-echo all tests done



###########################################################################
###########################################################################
#
# The targets from here on down are used in the process of doing a full
# system re-build

# fasl36.img is a file needed during a re-build of Reduce. It contains
# compiled versions of all the Reduce modules.

fasl36.img:	csl.exe slowr36.img
	-$(RM) fasl36.img
	$(WX) csl $(STORE) -v -i slowr36.img -o fasl36.img &
		..\cslsrc\fasl36.red -- fasl36.log

# "make personal" downgrades a full version of Reduce to make a"personal"
# version (without the compiler).

personal:	r36.exe r36.img $(SYMBOLIC)
	$(COPY) r36.exe ..\r36.exe
	$(COPY) r36.img ..\r36.img
	$(WX) ..\r36 ..\cslsrc\remcmp.lsp

# "make rl" manufactures an image file that contains just an Rlisp parser

rl:	$(SYMBOLIC) rlisp.exe rlisp.img

rlisp.exe: $(SYMBOLIC) csl.exe
	$(COPY) csl.exe rlisp.exe

rlisp.img:	rlisp.exe
	$(WX) rlisp $(STORE) -v -z -o rlisp.img &
		..\cslsrc\mkrlisp.lsp -D@cslbase="$(C)" -- rlisp.log

#
# r36.exe can only be built when all the user-generated C code has been
# built.
#

r36.exe:	bytes.obj $(OBJS) &
		$(UOBJS)
	$(LINK) $(LFLAGS) bytes.obj,$(COBJS),$(CUOBJS) $(LIBS) $(OUT) r36.exe $(TAIL)
	wrc -i..\cslsrc -i$(C) -bt=nt ..\cslsrc\r36.rc r36.exe
	$(STRIP) r36.exe

#
# slowr36 is a version of Reduce used just to compile the final version.
# It is larger and slower than the final release version, and will not have
# all the optional modules built into it.
#

slowr36.img:	csl.exe ..\cslsrc\slowr36.lsp ..\src\boot.sl &
		..\src\cslprolo.red ..\src\module.red &
		..\src\rlisp.red ..\src\cslrend.red ..\src\poly.red &
		..\src\alg.red ..\src\arith.red ..\src\mathpr.red &
		..\src\entry.red
	$(WX) csl $(STORE) -o slowr36.img -v -z &
		..\cslsrc\slowr36.lsp -D@cslbase="$(C)" -- slowr36.log

#
# A few targets here may help me tidy up my filespace from time to time
#

cleansmall: $(SYMBOLIC)
	-$(RM) slowr36.img

clean: $(SYMBOLIC)
	-$(RM) slowr36.img
	-$(RM) r36.exe
	-$(RM) fasl36.img
	-$(RM) r36.img

#
# demored is a demonstration version of Reduce with built-in resource
# limitations.
#

demored:	csl.exe slowr36.img bytes.obj $(DOBJS) $(SYMBOLIC) &
		stubs.obj
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(C)\demo.c
	$(LINK) $(LFLAGS) bytes.obj,$(CDOBJS),stubs.obj,demo.obj $(LIBS) $(OUT) demored.exe $(TAIL)
	wrc -i..\cslsrc -i$(C) -bt=nt ..\cslsrc\demored.rc demored.exe
	$(STRIP) demored.exe
	-$(RM) demored.img
	$(WX) csl $(STORE) -i slowr36.img -v -z -i fasl36.img &
		-o demored.img ..\cslsrc\makedemo.lsp -- makedemo.log


###########################################################################


csl.img:	csl.exe $(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)" -- cslimg.log


csl.exe:	bytes.obj $(OBJS) &
		stubs.obj
	$(LINK) $(LFLAGS) bytes.obj,$(COBJS),stubs.obj $(LIBS) $(OUT) csl.exe $(TAIL)
	wrc -i$(C) -i$(C) -bt=nt $(C)\csl.rc csl.exe
	$(STRIP) csl.exe

slowcsl.exe:	bytes1.obj $(OBJS) &
		stubs.obj
	$(LINK) $(LFLAGS) bytes1.obj,$(COBJS),stubs.obj $(LIBS) $(OUT) slowcsl.exe $(TAIL)
	wrc -i$(C) -i$(C) -bt=nt $(C)\csl.rc slowcsl.exe
	$(STRIP) slowcsl.exe

r36front.exe:	r36front.obj &
		c_applic1.obj c_text.obj c_graph.obj c_render.obj c_viewpt.obj
	$(LINK) $(LFLAGS) r36front.obj,c_applic1.obj,c_text.obj,c_graph.obj,c_render.obj,c_viewpt.obj $(LIBS) $(OUT) r36front.exe $(TAIL)
	wrc -i$(C) -i$(C) -bt=nt $(C)\r36front.rc r36front.exe
	$(STRIP) r36front.exe

#
# "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.

lispfile:	csl.exe csl.img $(C)\lispfile.lsp $(SYMBOLIC)
	$(WX) csl $(STORE) -v -z $(C)\lispfile.lsp &
		-D@cslbase="$(C)" -- 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.
#

# There is a special nasty with the Watcom assembler (at least version
# 10.5) in that tab characters on the command line upset it, so I MUST
# have the command given here all on one line in that case.

$(ASMOBJDEP):	$(C)\$(ASMSRC)
	$(ASM) $(ASMFLAGS) $(C)\$(ASMSRC)

arith01.obj:	$(C)\arith01.c $(C)\arith.h $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h &
		$(C)\externs.h $(C)\sys.h $(C)\cslerror.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		$(C)\arith01.c

arith02.obj:	$(C)\arith02.c $(C)\arith.h $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h &
		$(C)\externs.h $(C)\sys.h $(C)\cslerror.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		$(C)\arith02.c

arith03.obj:	$(C)\arith03.c $(C)\arith.h $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h &
		$(C)\externs.h $(C)\sys.h $(C)\cslerror.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		$(C)\arith03.c

arith04.obj:	$(C)\arith04.c $(C)\arith.h $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h &
		$(C)\externs.h $(C)\sys.h $(C)\cslerror.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		$(C)\arith04.c

arith05.obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\arith05.c

arith06.obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\arith06.c

arith07.obj:	$(C)\arith07.c $(C)\arith.h $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h &
		$(C)\externs.h $(C)\sys.h $(C)\cslerror.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		$(C)\arith07.c

arith08.obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\arith08.c

arith09.obj:	$(C)\arith09.c $(C)\arith.h $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h &
		$(C)\externs.h $(C)\sys.h $(C)\cslerror.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		$(C)\arith09.c

arith10.obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\arith10.c

arith11.obj:	$(C)\arith11.c $(C)\arith.h $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h &
		$(C)\externs.h $(C)\sys.h $(C)\cslerror.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		$(C)\arith11.c

arith12.obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\arith12.c

bytes.obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\bytes.c

bytes1.obj:	$(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) &
		$(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.obj:	$(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 &
		$(C)\bytes1.c

char.obj:	$(C)\char.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\sys.h $(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\entries.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		$(C)\char.c

csl.obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\csl.c

r36front.obj:	$(C)\r36front.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) &
		$(C)\r36front.c


# the cwin window manager package is for use with Watcom C only (at present)

c_applic.obj:	$(C)\c_applic.cpp $(C)\cwin.h $(C)\cwin.hpp $(C)\cwinres.h
	$(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) &
		$(C)\c_applic.cpp

c_applic1.obj:	$(C)\c_applic.cpp $(C)\cwin.h $(C)\cwin.hpp $(C)\cwinres.h
	$(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) -DDEMOVERSION=1 &
                $(OUTOBJ) c_applic1.obj
		$(C)\c_applic.cpp

c_text.obj:	$(C)\c_text.cpp $(C)\cwin.h $(C)\cwin.hpp $(C)\cwinres.h
	$(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) &
		$(C)\c_text.cpp

c_graph.obj:	$(C)\c_graph.cpp $(C)\cwin.h $(C)\cwin.hpp $(C)\cwinres.h
	$(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) &
		$(C)\c_graph.cpp

c_render.obj:	$(C)\c_render.cpp $(C)\cwin.h $(C)\cwin.hpp $(C)\cwinres.h
	$(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) &
		$(C)\c_render.cpp

c_viewpt.obj:	$(C)\c_viewpt.cpp $(C)\cwin.h $(C)\cwin.hpp $(C)\cwinres.h
	$(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) &
		$(C)\c_viewpt.cpp



eval1.obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\eval1.c

eval2.obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\eval2.c

eval3.obj:	$(C)\eval3.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\sys.h $(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\entries.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		$(C)\eval3.c

eval4.obj:	$(C)\eval4.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\sys.h $(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\arith.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		$(C)\eval4.c

fasl.obj:	$(C)\fasl.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\sys.h $(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\arith.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		$(C)\fasl.c

fns1.obj:	$(C)\fns1.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\sys.h $(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\entries.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		$(C)\fns1.c

fns2.obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\fns2.c

fns3.obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\fns3.c

gc.obj:	$(C)\gc.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\sys.h $(C)\cslerror.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		$(C)\gc.c

#
# For each major target I have one file that is system specific - eg
# sysdos.c, sysunix.c, ...
#

$(SYS).obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\$(SYS).c

preserve.obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\preserve.c

print.obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\print.c

read.obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\read.c

restart.obj:	$(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) &
		$(C)\restart.c

stubs.obj:	$(C)\stubs.c $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h $(C)\sys.h &
		$(C)\tags.h $(C)\cslerror.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		$(C)\stubs.c

cslmpi.obj:	$(C)\cslmpi.c $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h $(C)\sys.h &
		$(C)\mpipack.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\cslerror.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		$(C)\cslmpi.c


###########################################################################

u01.obj:	u01.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\entries.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		u01.c

u02.obj:	u02.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\entries.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		u02.c

u03.obj:	u03.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\entries.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		u03.c

u04.obj:	u04.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\entries.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		u04.c

u05.obj:	u05.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\entries.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		u05.c

u06.obj:	u06.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\entries.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		u06.c

u07.obj:	u07.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\entries.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		u07.c

u08.obj:	u08.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\entries.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		u08.c

u09.obj:	u09.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\entries.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		u09.c

u10.obj:	u10.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\entries.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		u10.c

u11.obj:	u11.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\entries.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		u11.c

u12.obj:	u12.c $(C)\tags.h $(C)\machine.h $(C)\externs.h &
		$(C)\cslerror.h $(C)\entries.h
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) &
		u12.c

#
# "make ccode" re-manufactures u01.c to u12.c and u01.lsp to u12.lsp
# I do not put in dependencies that cause this to happen automatically
# since experience shows that if I did it would happen (at significant
# expense) much too often.  However when things alter in the Reduce
# source directory or when major changes are made to CSL this should be
# activated.
#

#
# N.B. the step here used $(XSTORE) rather than $(STORE) because this
# build step may take more memory than any other.
#

ccode:	slowcsl.exe slowr36.img $(SYMBOLIC)
	$(WX) slowcsl $(XSTORE) -i slowr36.img -v ..\cslsrc\select36.red -- select36.log

#
# Code to recreate the log files from the production version of the system.
#
# Note that for Windows benefit I use my own private output redirection with
# "--" rather than ">", since ">" seems incompatible with fully window
# applications, even when launched from the command line. Then to make this
# file consistent across platforms I use the same scheme all the time.
#

log\algint.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\algint.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=algint -Dloadup=algint -- log\algint.log

log\applysym.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\applysym.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=applysym -Dloadup=applysym -- log\applysym.log

log\arnum.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\arnum.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=arnum -Dloadup=arnum -- log\arnum.log

log\assist.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\assist.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=assist -Dloadup=assist -- log\assist.log

log\avector.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\avector.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=avector -Dloadup=avector -- log\avector.log

log\boolean.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\boolean.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=boolean -Dloadup=boolean -- log\boolean.log

log\cali.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\cali.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=cali -Dloadup=cali -- log\cali.log

log\camal.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\camal.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=camal -Dloadup=camal -- log\camal.log

log\changevr.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\changevr.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=changevr -Dloadup=changevr -- log\changevr.log

log\compact.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\compact.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=compact -Dloadup=compact -- log\compact.log

log\complex.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\complex.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=complex -- log\complex.log

log\crack.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\crack.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=crack -Dloadup=crack -- log\crack.log

log\cvit.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\cvit.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=cvit -Dloadup=cvit -- log\cvit.log

log\decompos.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\decompos.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=decompos -- log\decompos.log

log\defint.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\defint.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=defint -Dloadup=defint -- log\defint.log

log\desir.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\desir.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=desir -Dloadup=desir -- log\desir.log

log\dfpart.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\dfpart.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=dfpart -Dloadup=dfpart -- log\dfpart.log

log\dummy.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\dummy.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=dummy -Dloadup=dummy -- log\dummy.log

log\elem.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\elem.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=elem -- log\elem.log

log\excalc.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\excalc.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=excalc -Dloadup=excalc -- log\excalc.log

log\factor.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\factor.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=factor -- log\factor.log

log\fide.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\fide.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=fide -Dloadup=fide -- log\fide.log

log\fps.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\fps.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=fps -Dloadup=fps -- log\fps.log

log\gcd.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\gcd.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=gcd -- log\gcd.log

log\gentran.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\gentran.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=gentran -Dloadup=gentran -- log\gentran.log

log\groebner.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\groebner.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=groebner -Dloadup=groebner -- log\groebner.log

log\ideals.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\ideals.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=ideals -Dloadup=ideals -- log\ideals.log

log\ineq.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\ineq.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=ineq -Dloadup=ineq -- log\ineq.log

log\int.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\int.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=int -- log\int.log

log\invbase.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\invbase.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=invbase -Dloadup=invbase -- log\invbase.log

log\laplace.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\laplace.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=laplace -Dloadup=laplace -- log\laplace.log

log\lie.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\lie.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=lie -Dloadup=lie -- log\lie.log

log\limits.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\limits.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=limits -- log\limits.log

log\linalg.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\linalg.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=linalg -Dloadup=linalg -- log\linalg.log

log\math.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\math.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=math -- log\math.log

log\matrix.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\matrix.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=matrix -- log\matrix.log

log\modsr.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\modsr.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=modsr -Dloadup=modsr -- log\modsr.log

log\ncpoly.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\ncpoly.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=ncpoly -Dloadup=ncpoly -- log\ncpoly.log

log\normform.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\normform.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=normform -Dloadup=normform -- log\normform.log

log\numeric.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\numeric.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=numeric -Dloadup=numeric -- log\numeric.log

log\odesolve.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\odesolve.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=odesolve -Dloadup=odesolve -- log\odesolve.log

log\orthovec.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\orthovec.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=orthovec -Dloadup=orthovec -- log\orthovec.log

log\pf.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\pf.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=pf -- log\pf.log

log\physop.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\physop.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=physop -Dloadup=physop -- log\physop.log

log\pmrules.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\pmrules.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=pmrules -Dloadup=pmrules -- log\pmrules.log

log\randpoly.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\randpoly.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=randpoly -Dloadup=randpoly -- log\randpoly.log

log\reacteqn.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\reacteqn.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=reacteqn -Dloadup=reacteqn -- log\reacteqn.log

log\reduce.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\reduce.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=reduce -- log\reduce.log

log\residue.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\residue.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=residue -Dloadup=residue -- log\residue.log

log\rlfi.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\rlfi.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=rlfi -Dloadup=rlfi -- log\rlfi.log

log\rlisp88.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\rlisp88.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=rlisp88 -- log\rlisp88.log

log\roots.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\roots.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=roots -- log\roots.log

log\rounded.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\rounded.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=rounded -- log\rounded.log

log\rsolve.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\rsolve.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=rsolve -Dloadup=rsolve -- log\rsolve.log

log\scope.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\scope.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=scope -Dloadup=scope -- log\scope.log

log\sets.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\sets.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=sets -Dloadup=sets -- log\sets.log

log\solve.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\solve.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=solve -- log\solve.log

log\spde.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\spde.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=spde -Dloadup=spde -- log\spde.log

log\specfn.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\specfn.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=specfn -Dloadup=specfn -- log\specfn.log

log\sum.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\sum.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=sum -- log\sum.log

log\symmetry.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\symmetry.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=symmetry -Dloadup=symmetry -- log\symmetry.log

log\taylor.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\taylor.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=taylor -Dloadup=taylor -- log\taylor.log

log\tps.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\tps.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=tps -Dloadup=tps -- log\tps.log

log\tri.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\tri.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=tri -Dloadup=tri -- log\tri.log

log\trigsimp.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\trigsimp.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=trigsimp -Dloadup=trigsimp -- log\trigsimp.log

log\wu.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\wu.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=wu -Dloadup=wu -- log\wu.log

log\xcolor.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\xcolor.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=xcolor -Dloadup=xcolor -- log\xcolor.log

log\xideal.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\xideal.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=xideal -Dloadup=xideal -- log\xideal.log

log\zeilberg.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\zeilberg.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=zeilberg -Dloadup=zeilberg -- log\zeilberg.log

log\ztrans.log:	r36.exe r36.img ..\xmpl\ztrans.tst
	$(WX) r36 $(STORE) -b ..\cslsrc\ndotest.red -Dname=ztrans -Dloadup=ztrans -- log\ztrans.log

# end of makefile


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