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harbour-core/harbour/config/rules.cf
Viktor Szakats f56ab293a9 2008-10-27 20:50 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* config/rules.cf
    * Synced Harbour flags with non-GNU make.
      (added -gc3, -l)
2008-10-27 19:51:15 +00:00

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CFEngine3

#
# $Id$
#
# How to run yacc.
YACC = bison
YACC_FLAGS := -d $(YACC_FLAGS)
# How to run lex.
LEX = flex
LEX_FLAGS := -i -8 $(LEX_FLAGS)
#
# How to run Harbour.
#
HB := $(notdir $(HB_BIN_COMPILE))
ifneq ($(HB),)
# there is no slash at the end
HB := $(HB_BIN_COMPILE)/
endif
HB := $(HB)harbour$(EXE_EXT)
HB_FLAGS = -n -i$(HB_INC_COMPILE) -q0 -w3 -es2 -gc3 -km -l
# The rule to link an executable.
ifeq ($(LD_RULE),)
# Use default rule if architecture/compiler specific rule is not defined
LD_RULE = $(LD) $(CFLAGS) $(LD_OUT)$@ $(^F) $(LDFLAGS) $(L_USR) $(LINKLIBS)
endif
# The rule to compile a C source file.
ifeq ($(CC_RULE),)
# Use default rule if architecture/compiler specific rule is not defined
CC_RULE = $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(C_USR) $(CC_IN) $? $(CC_OUT)$(?F:.c=$(OBJ_EXT))
endif
# The rule to compile a C++ source file.
ifeq ($(CPP_RULE),)
# Use default rule if architecture/compiler specific rule is not defined
CPP_RULE = $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(C_USR) $(CC_IN) $? $(CC_OUT)$(?F:.cpp=$(OBJ_EXT))
endif
# Eliminate these rules.
%.c : %.y
%.c : %.l
# Location of source C files
# Some DOS compilers doesn't like '/' in filenames - however the MAKE system
# requires '/' in filenames - this trick allows to solve this conflict
SOURCE_DIR := $($(HB_ARCHITECTURE)_$(HB_COMPILER)_GRANDP)
ifeq ($(SOURCE_DIR),)
SOURCE_DIR = $(GRANDP)
endif
# Rule to generate an object file from a C source file in the parent.
%$(OBJ_EXT) : $(SOURCE_DIR)%.c
$(CC_RULE)
# Rule to generate an object file from a C source file.
%$(OBJ_EXT) : %.c
$(CC_RULE)
#rules for CPP files
%$(OBJ_EXT) : $(SOURCE_DIR)%.cpp
$(CPP_RULE)
%$(OBJ_EXT) : %.cpp
$(CPP_RULE)
# Rule to generate an executable file from an object file.
%$(EXE_EXT) : %$(OBJ_EXT)
$(LD_RULE)
# Rule to generate a C file from a PRG file.
%.c : $(GRANDP)%.prg
$(HB) $? $(HB_FLAGS) $(PRG_USR)
ifeq ($(SHLVL),) # COMMAND.COM
# Do nothing. the $(hb_architecture)/global.cf will handle clean up.
else
# Generic rule to clean up.
clean::
-$(RM) *.bak *.obj core *.core *~ *.o *.ppo
endif