# Top level Makefile fragment for GNU CHILL. # Copyright (C) 1994, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. #This file is part of GNU CC. #GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) #any later version. #GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #GNU General Public License for more details. #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to #the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, #Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ # This file provides the language dependent support in the main Makefile. # Each language makefile fragment must provide the following targets: # # foo.all.build, foo.all.cross, foo.start.encap, foo.rest.encap, # foo.info, foo.dvi, # foo.install-normal, foo.install-common, foo.install-info, foo.install-man, # foo.uninstall, foo.distdir, # foo.mostlyclean, foo.clean, foo.distclean, foo.extraclean, # foo.maintainer-clean, foo.stage1, foo.stage2, foo.stage3, foo.stage4 # # where `foo' is the name of the language. # # It should also provide rules for: # # - making any compiler driver (eg: g++) # - the compiler proper (eg: cc1plus) # - define the names for selecting the language in LANGUAGES. # # define version of GNUCHILL compiler. Note: maybe we have to change the # mechanism GNUCHILL_VERSION = 1.5.2 # Actual names to use when installing a native compiler. # (Cygnus configure overrides these when using -program-transform-name). CHILL_INSTALL_NAME = chill # Actual names to use when installing a cross-compiler. # (Cygnus configure overrides these when using -program-transform-name). CHILL_CROSS_NAME = $(target_alias)-chill CHILL_SRCS = $(srcdir)/ch/actions.c $(srcdir)/ch/convert.c \ $(srcdir)/ch/decl.c $(srcdir)/ch/except.c $(srcdir)/ch/expr.c \ $(srcdir)/ch/grant.c $(srcdir)/ch/inout.c $(srcdir)/ch/lang.c \ $(srcdir)/ch/lex.c $(srcdir)/ch/loop.c \ $(srcdir)/ch/parse.c $(srcdir)/ch/satisfy.c \ $(srcdir)/ch/tasking.c $(srcdir)/ch/timing.c $(srcdir)/ch/tree.c \ $(srcdir)/ch/typeck.c # Extra flags to pass to recursive makes. CHILL_FLAGS_TO_PASS = \ "CHILLFLAGS=$(CHILLFLAGS)" \ "CHILL_FOR_TARGET=$(CHILL_FOR_TARGET)" \ "CHILL_LIB=$(CHILL_LIB)" \ "GNUCHILL_VERSION=$(GNUCHILL_VERSION)" # # Define the names for selecting languages in LANGUAGES. CHILL: chill cc1chill$(exeext) # handle startfile in chill script and build script to install chill: $(srcdir)/ch/chill.in Makefile thisdir=`pwd` ; \ sed -e "s:startfile=chillrt0:startfile=$${thisdir}/ch/runtime/chillrt0.o:" \ -e "s:libpath=chillrt:libpath=-L$${thisdir}/ch/runtime/:" \ -e "s:whatgcc=gcc:whatgcc=\"$${thisdir}/xgcc$(exeext) -B$${thisdir}/\":" \ -e "s:gnuchill_version=unknown:gnuchill_version=$(GNUCHILL_VERSION):" \ -e "s:gnuchill_script_flags=:gnuchill_script_flags=\"$(GNUCHILL_SCRIPT_FLAGS)\":" $(srcdir)/ch/chill.in > chill ; \ chmod a+x chill ; \ if [ -f ../gcc-cross$(exeext) ]; then \ whatgcc=$(GCC_CROSS_NAME) ; \ else \ whatgcc=$(GCC_INSTALL_NAME) ; \ fi; \ sed -e "s:startfile=chillrt0:startfile=$(libsubdir)/chillrt0.o:" \ -e "s:whatgcc=gcc:whatgcc=$(bindir)/$${whatgcc}:" \ -e "s:gnuchill_version=unknown:gnuchill_version=$(GNUCHILL_VERSION):" \ -e "s:libpath=chillrt:libpath=:" \ -e "s:gnuchill_script_flags=:gnuchill_script_flags=\"$(GNUCHILL_SCRIPT_FLAGS)\":" $(srcdir)/ch/chill.in > chill.install ; \ chmod a+x chill.install # Don't depend on cc1chill$(exeext), because chill-cross is always built for cross, # and thus a cc1chill$(exeext) dependence would force cc1chill$(exeext) to always be built. # Note that gcc-cross and g++-cross do not have cc1 or cc1plus dependencies. chill-cross: $(srcdir)/ch/chill.in touch $@ cc1chill$(exeext): $(P) $(CHILL_SRCS) $(LIBDEPS) stamp-objlist \ insn-config.h insn-flags.h insn-attr.h insn-codes.h \ c-typeck.o c-aux-info.o c-common.o c-iterate.o cd ch; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) $(CHILL_FLAGS_TO_PASS) ../cc1chill$(exeext) # # Build hooks: CHILL.all.build: chill CHILL.all.cross: chill-cross CHILL.start.encap: chill CHILL.rest.encap: CHILL.dvi: chill.dvi CHILL.info: ch/chill.info ch/chill.info: $(srcdir)/ch/chill.texi $(MAKEINFO) -I$(srcdir)/ch -o ch/chill.info $(srcdir)/ch/chill.texi chill.dvi: $(srcdir)/ch/chill.texi $(srcdir)/extend.texi $(srcdir)/invoke.texi $(srcdir)/md.texi $(srcdir)/rtl.texi $(srcdir)/tm.texi cd ch ; \ TEXINPUTS=${texidir}:$(srcdir):$$TEXINPUTS tex chill.texi ; \ texindex chill.?? ; \ TEXINPUTS=${texidir}:$(srcdir):$$TEXINPUTS tex chill.texi # FIXME: Not sure languages should do this. cp ch/chill.dvi chill.dvi # # Install hooks: # cc1chill is installed elsewhere as part of $(COMPILERS). CHILL.install-normal: # Install the driver program CHILL.install-common: -if [ -f cc1chill$(exeext) ] ; then \ if [ -f chill.install ] ; then \ if [ -f gcc-cross$(exeext) ]; then \ rm -f $(bindir)/$(CHILL_CROSS_NAME); \ $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) chill.install $(bindir)/$(CHILL_CROSS_NAME); \ chmod a+x $(bindir)/$(CHILL_CROSS_NAME); \ else \ rm -f $(bindir)/$(CHILL_INSTALL_NAME); \ $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) chill.install $(bindir)/$(CHILL_INSTALL_NAME); \ chmod a+x $(bindir)/$(CHILL_INSTALL_NAME); \ fi ; \ fi ; \ fi # Don't delete $(infodir)/ch.info* unless there's actually new # docs to install (in case LANGUAGES didn't contain chill earlier). CHILL.install-info: -for i in ch/chill.info*; do \ rm -f $(infodir)/chill.info*; \ realfile=`echo $$i | sed -e 's|.*/\([^/]*\)$$|\1|'`; \ $(INSTALL_DATA) $$i $(infodir)/$$realfile; \ done CHILL.install-man: CHILL.uninstall: -rm -rf $(bindir)/$(CHILL_INSTALL_NAME) -rm -rf $(bindir)/$(CHILL_CROSS_NAME) # # Clean hooks: # A lot of the ancillary files are deleted by the main makefile. # We just have to delete files specific to us. CHILL.mostlyclean: -rm -f chill.install ch/*.o ch/ch-version.c CHILL.clean: CHILL.distclean: -rm -f ch/config.status ch/Makefile CHILL.extraclean: CHILL.maintainer-clean: -rm -f ch/TAGS -rm -f ch/chill.info* ch/chill.dvi ch/chill.??s ch/chill.*aux # CYGNUS LOCAL: Delete locally created file. -rm -f ch/hash.h # # Stage hooks: # The main makefile has already created stage?/ch. CHILL.stage1: stage1-start -mv ch/*.o stage1/ch CHILL.stage2: stage2-start -mv ch/*.o stage2/ch CHILL.stage3: stage3-start -mv ch/*.o stage3/ch CHILL.stage4: stage4-start -mv ch/*.o stage4/ch # # Maintenance hooks: # This target creates the files that can be rebuilt, but go in the # distribution anyway. It then copies the files to the distdir directory. 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