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Put pow10 in a separate file (it is used by ecvt and engine) and
adjusted configure accordingly.
script? is now also set during processing --evaluate arguments. This
avoids getting a newline from "gforth -e bye".
#Copyright 1992 by the ANSI figForth Development Group
# To change the values of `make' variables: instead of editing Makefiles,
# (1) if the variable is set in `config.status', edit `config.status'
# (which will cause the Makefiles to be regenerated when you run `make');
# (2) otherwise, pass the desired values on the `make' command line.
#To do:
#use $(srcdir) to make compilation in a non-srcdir possible
VERSION =0.1alpha#gforth version
SHELL = /bin/sh
RM = rm
CP = cp
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
LN_S = @LN_S@
GCC = gcc
CC = $(GCC)
FORTH = ./gforth
STRIP = strip
TEXI2DVI = tex
DVI2PS = dvips
#you can get texi2html from http://asis01.cern.ch/infohtml/texi2html.html
TEXI2HTML = texi2html
MAKEINFO = makeinfo
XCFLAGS = @CFLAGS@
XDEFINES = @DEFS@
SWITCHES = $(XCFLAGS) $(XDEFINES) #-DNDEBUG #turn off assertions
ENGINE_FLAGS = -fno-defer-pop -fcaller-saves
CFLAGS = @DEBUGFLAG@ -O4 -Wall $(SWITCHES)
#John Wavrik should use -Xlinker -N to get a writable text (executable)
LDFLAGS = @DEBUGFLAG@ @LDFLAGS@ @GCCLDFLAGS@
LDLIBS = @LIBS@
prefix = @prefix@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
srcdir = @srcdir@
bindir = $(exec_prefix)/bin
#read-only architecture-independent files
datadir = $(prefix)/share
#read-only architecture-dependent non-ascii files
libdir = $(prefix)/lib
infodir = $(prefix)/info
mandir = $(prefix)/man/man1
INCLUDES = forth.h io.h
FORTH_SRC = anslocal.fs add.fs assert.fs ansi.fs blocks.fs bufio.fs checkans.fs \
colorize.fs cross.fs debug.fs debugging.fs doskey.fs ds2texi.fs \
dumpimage.fs environ.fs errore.fs etags.fs extend.fs filedump.fs \
float.fs glocals.fs glosgen.fs gray.fs hash.fs history.fs \
kernal.fs locals-test.fs look.fs main.fs makedoc.fs \
mach16b.fs mach16l.fs mach32b.fs mach32l.fs mach64b.fs mach64l.fs \
other.fs prims2x.fs random.fs search-order.fs see.fs sieve.fs \
startup.fs struct.fs tools.fs toolsext.fs tt.fs vars.fs vt100.fs \
vt100key.fs wordinfo.fs wordsets.fs \
tester.fs coretest.fs
SOURCES = Makefile.in configure.in configure config.sub config.guess \
install-sh INSTALL README ToDo BUGS model COPYING \
gforth.ds texinfo.tex gforth.1 \
primitives engine.c main.c io.c \
m68k.h mips.h 386.h hppa.h cache.c sparc.h power.h alpha.h 32bit.h \
getopt.c getopt1.c getopt.h select.c \
ecvt.c memcmp.c strtol.c strtoul.c ansidecl.h memmove.c pow10.c \
makefile.dos configure.bat startup.dos \
glosgen.glo glossaries.doc \
$(INCLUDES) $(FORTH_SRC)
RCS_FILES = ToDo model high-level
GEN = gforth
OBJECTS = engine.o io.o main.o @LIBOBJS@ @getopt_long@
# things that need a working forth system to be generated
FORTH_GEN0 = primitives.b primitives.i prim_labels.i aliases.fs
FORTH_GEN = $(FORTH_GEN0) @KERNAL@
# this is used for antidependences,
FORTH_GEN1 = $(FORTH_GEN0) @gforth_fi@
GEN_PRECIOUS = $(FORTH_GEN) gforth.texi gforth.dvi gforth.ps Makefile configure
#standards.info recommends this:
.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES: .c .o
all:
if [ ! -f gforth ]; then $(MAKE) first; fi
$(MAKE) more
first: gforth
more: $(FORTH_GEN) gforth
#from the gcc Makefile:
#"Deletion of files made during compilation.
# There are four levels of this:
# `mostlyclean', `clean', `distclean' and `realclean'.
# `mostlyclean' is useful while working on a particular type of machine.
# It deletes most, but not all, of the files made by compilation.
# It does not delete libgcc.a or its parts, so it won't have to be recompiled.
# `clean' deletes everything made by running `make all'.
# `distclean' also deletes the files made by config.
# `realclean' also deletes everything that could be regenerated automatically."
clean:
-$(RM) $(GEN) *.o *.s
distclean: clean
-$(RM) machine.h gforth.fi config.cache config.log
realclean: distclean
-$(RM) $(GEN_PRECIOUS)
dist: $(SOURCES) $(FORTH_GEN)
-rm -rf gforth-$(VERSION)
mkdir gforth-$(VERSION)
cp -p $(SOURCES) $(FORTH_GEN) gforth-$(VERSION)
tar cvf - gforth-$(VERSION)|gzip -9 >gforth-$(VERSION).tar.gz
#a binary distribution contains the complete source distribution,
# the objects, the executable and the links. the objects are there for making
# make happy.
bindist: $(SOURCES) $(FORTH_GEN) gforth $(OBJECTS) config.status Makefile
-rm -rf gforth-$(VERSION)
mkdir gforth-$(VERSION)
cp -p -d $(SOURCES) config.status Makefile $(FORTH_GEN) gforth $(OBJECTS) machine.h gforth.fi gforth-$(VERSION)
strip gforth-$(VERSION)/gforth
tar cvf - gforth-$(VERSION)|gzip -9 >gforth-$(VERSION)-@host@.tar.gz
#makes a package with only the stuff not present in the source
#package. For installation the source package is still needed!
#This is useful if you want to distribute many binary versions in
#little space (e.g., on floppy disk): Put the source package and
#all the binonly packages you are interested in on the disk. The user
#then just has to unpack the source and his favourite binonly into the
#same directory and has a full binary distribution.
binonlydist: $(SOURCES) $(FORTH_GEN) gforth $(OBJECTS)
-rm -rf gforth-$(VERSION)
mkdir gforth-$(VERSION)
cp -p -d config.status Makefile gforth $(OBJECTS) machine.h gforth.fi gforth-$(VERSION)
strip gforth-$(VERSION)/gforth
tar cvf - gforth-$(VERSION)|gzip -9 >gforth-$(VERSION)-binonly-@host@.tar.gz
#strip gforth, because the debugging stuff is hardly useful once
# gforth manages to execute more than a few primitives
install: gforth $(FORTH_SRC) gforth.fi gforth.1 gforth.info
$(INSTALL) -d $(bindir) $(mandir) $(infodir) $(libdir)/gforth $(datadir)/gforth
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -s gforth $(bindir)
$(INSTALL_DATA) gforth.1 $(mandir)
$(INSTALL_DATA) gforth.info* $(infodir)
$(INSTALL_DATA) gforth.fi $(libdir)/gforth
for i in $(FORTH_SRC); do \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$i $(libdir)/gforth; \
done
test: gforth
@echo 'Expect to see INCORRECT RESULT: { GS1 -> <TRUE> <TRUE> }'
@echo 'This is a bug of the testing program'
$(FORTH) tester.fs coretest.fs -e bye
$(FORTH) startup.fs blocks.fs checkans.fs -e bye
@echo 'Expect no differences'
$(FORTH) prims2x.fs -e "s\" primitives.b\" ' output-c process-file bye"| diff -c - primitives.i
dvi: gforth.dvi
gforth: $(OBJECTS)
-$(CP) gforth gforth~
$(GCC) $(LDFLAGS) $(OBJECTS) $(LDLIBS) -o $@
@MAKE_EXE@
kernl16l.fi: main.fs search-order.fs cross.fs aliases.fs vars.fs add.fs \
errore.fs kernal.fs extend.fs tools.fs toolsext.fs \
mach16l.fs $(FORTH_GEN1)
-$(CP) kernl16l.fi kernl16l.fi~
$(FORTH) -e 's" mach16l.fs"' main.fs
@LINK_KERNL16L@
kernl16b.fi: main.fs search-order.fs cross.fs aliases.fs vars.fs add.fs \
errore.fs kernal.fs extend.fs tools.fs toolsext.fs \
mach16b.fs $(FORTH_GEN1)
-$(CP) kernl16b.fi kernl16b.fi~
$(FORTH) -e 's" mach16b.fs"' main.fs
@LINK_KERNL16B@
kernl32l.fi: main.fs search-order.fs cross.fs aliases.fs vars.fs add.fs \
errore.fs kernal.fs extend.fs tools.fs toolsext.fs \
mach32l.fs $(FORTH_GEN1)
-$(CP) kernl32l.fi kernl32l.fi~
$(FORTH) -e 's" mach32l.fs"' main.fs
@LINK_KERNL32L@
kernl32b.fi: main.fs search-order.fs cross.fs aliases.fs vars.fs add.fs \
errore.fs kernal.fs extend.fs tools.fs toolsext.fs \
mach32b.fs $(FORTH_GEN1)
-$(CP) kernl32b.fi kernl32b.fi~
$(FORTH) -e 's" mach32b.fs"' main.fs
@LINK_KERNL32B@
kernl64l.fi: main.fs search-order.fs cross.fs aliases.fs vars.fs add.fs \
errore.fs kernal.fs extend.fs tools.fs toolsext.fs \
mach64l.fs $(FORTH_GEN1)
-$(CP) kernl64l.fi kernl64l.fi~
$(FORTH) -e 's" mach64l.fs"' main.fs
@LINK_KERNL64L@
kernl64b.fi: main.fs search-order.fs cross.fs aliases.fs vars.fs add.fs \
errore.fs kernal.fs extend.fs tools.fs toolsext.fs \
mach64b.fs $(FORTH_GEN1)
-$(CP) kernl64b.fi kernl64b.fi~
$(FORTH) -e 's" mach64b.fs"' main.fs
@LINK_KERNL64B@
engine.s: engine.c primitives.i prim_labels.i machine.h $(INCLUDES)
$(GCC) $(CFLAGS) $(ENGINE_FLAGS) -S engine.c
engine.o: engine.c primitives.i prim_labels.i machine.h $(INCLUDES)
$(GCC) $(CFLAGS) $(ENGINE_FLAGS) -c engine.c
strtoul.o: strtoul.c strtol.c
primitives.b: primitives
m4 primitives >$@
primitives.i : primitives.b prims2x.fs
$(FORTH) prims2x.fs -e "s\" primitives.b\" ' output-c process-file bye" >$@
prim_labels.i : primitives.b prims2x.fs
$(FORTH) prims2x.fs -e "s\" primitives.b\" ' output-label process-file bye" >$@
aliases.fs: primitives.b prims2x.fs
$(FORTH) prims2x.fs -e "s\" primitives.b\" ' output-alias process-file bye" >$@
primitives.fs: primitives.b prims2x.fs
$(FORTH) prims2x.fs -e "s\" primitives.b\" ' output-forth process-file bye" >$@
doc.fs: makedoc.fs float.fs search-order.fs glocals.fs environ.fs \
toolsext.fs wordinfo.fs \
vt100.fs colorize.fs see.fs bufio.fs debug.fs history.fs \
doskey.fs vt100key.fs startup.fs assert.fs debugging.fs
$(FORTH) -e "s\" doc.fs\"" makedoc.fs startup.fs -e bye
gforth.texi: gforth.ds primitives.b ds2texi.fs prims2x.fs doc.fs
$(FORTH) ds2texi.fs >$@
gforth.dvi: gforth.texi
$(TEXI2DVI) gforth.texi
gforth.ps: gforth.dvi
$(DVI2PS) gforth.dvi -o $@
gforth.info: gforth.texi
-$(MAKEINFO) gforth.texi
html: gforth.texi
-$(RM) html/*
-mkdir html
cd html; $(TEXI2HTML) -menu -split_node ../gforth.texi
# For an explanation of the following Makefile rules, see node
# `Automatic Remaking' in GNU Autoconf documentation.
Makefile: Makefile.in config.status
CONFIG_FILES=$@ CONFIG_HEADERS= ./config.status
config.status: configure
./config.status --recheck
configure: configure.in
cd $(srcdir) && autoconf
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