# src/Makefile for GNU Emacs. # Copyright (C) 1985, 1987-1988, 1993-1995, 1999-2011 # Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is part of GNU Emacs. # GNU Emacs 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 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # GNU Emacs 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 Emacs. If not, see . # Note that this file is edited by msdos/sed1v2.inp for MSDOS. That # script may need modifying in sync with changes made here. Try to # avoid shell-ism because the DOS build has to use the DOS shell. SHELL = /bin/sh # Here are the things that we expect ../configure to edit. # We use $(srcdir) explicitly in dependencies so as not to depend on VPATH. srcdir = @srcdir@ abs_builddir = @abs_builddir@ VPATH = $(srcdir) CC = @CC@ CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@ LD_FIRSTFLAG=@LD_FIRSTFLAG@ EXEEXT = @EXEEXT@ version = @version@ # Substitute an assignment for the MAKE variable, because # BSD doesn't have it as a default. @SET_MAKE@ # Don't use LIBS. configure puts stuff in it that either shouldn't be # linked with Emacs or is duplicated by the other stuff below. # LIBS = @LIBS@ LIBOBJS = @LIBOBJS@ lispsource = $(srcdir)/../lisp lib = ../lib libsrc = ../lib-src etc = ../etc oldXMenudir = ../oldXMenu lwlibdir = ../lwlib lispdir = ../lisp # Configuration files for .o files to depend on. M_FILE = @M_FILE@ S_FILE = @S_FILE@ config_h = config.h $(M_FILE) $(S_FILE) bootstrap_exe = $(abs_builddir)/bootstrap-emacs$(EXEEXT) ## ns-app if HAVE_NS, else empty. OTHER_FILES = @OTHER_FILES@ ## Flags to pass for profiling builds PROFILING_CFLAGS = @PROFILING_CFLAGS@ ## Flags to pass to the compiler to enable build warnings C_WARNINGS_SWITCH = @C_WARNINGS_SWITCH@ ## Machine-specific CFLAGS. C_SWITCH_MACHINE=@C_SWITCH_MACHINE@ ## System-specific CFLAGS. C_SWITCH_SYSTEM=@C_SWITCH_SYSTEM@ ## Currently only set if NS_IMPL_GNUSTEP. ## C_SWITCH_X_SITE may override this. C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM=@C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM@ ## Define C_SWITCH_X_SITE to contain any special flags your compiler ## may need to deal with X Windows. For instance, if you've defined ## HAVE_X_WINDOWS and your X include files aren't in a place that your ## compiler can find on its own, you might want to add "-I/..." or ## something similar. This is normally set by configure. ## This is used before C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM and may override it. C_SWITCH_X_SITE=@C_SWITCH_X_SITE@ ## Define LD_SWITCH_X_SITE to contain any special flags your loader ## may need to deal with X Windows. For instance, if your X libraries ## aren't in a place that your loader can find on its own, you might ## want to add "-L/..." or something similar. Only used if ## HAVE_X_WINDOWS. ## FIXME? configure sets a value for this, but it has never been ## substituted in this or any other Makefile. Cf C_SWITCH_X_SITE. LD_SWITCH_X_SITE= ## Next two must come before LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM. ## If needed, a -R option that says where to find X windows at run time. LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX=@LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX@ ## As above, but using -rpath instead. LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX_RPATH=@LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX_RPATH@ ## System-specific LDFLAGS. LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM=@LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM@ ## This holds any special options for linking temacs only (ie, not ## used by configure). Not used elsewhere because it sometimes ## contains options that have to do with using Emacs's crt0, ## which are only good with temacs. LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM_TEMACS=@LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM_TEMACS@ ## Flags to pass to ld only for temacs. TEMACS_LDFLAGS = $(LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM) $(LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM_TEMACS) ## $LDFLAGS or empty if NS_IMPL_GNUSTEP (for some reason). TEMACS_LDFLAGS2 = @TEMACS_LDFLAGS2@ ## Some systems define this to request special libraries. LIBS_SYSTEM=@LIBS_SYSTEM@ ## Where to find libgcc.a, if using gcc and necessary. LIB_GCC=@LIB_GCC@ CRT_DIR=@CRT_DIR@ ## May use $CRT_DIR. LIB_STANDARD=@LIB_STANDARD@ START_FILES = @START_FILES@ ## -lm, or empty. LIB_MATH=@LIB_MATH@ LIBTIFF=@LIBTIFF@ LIBJPEG=@LIBJPEG@ LIBPNG=@LIBPNG@ LIBGIF=@LIBGIF@ LIBXPM=@LIBXPM@ XFT_LIBS=@XFT_LIBS@ LIBX_EXTRA=$(LIBTIFF) $(LIBJPEG) $(LIBPNG) $(LIBGIF) $(LIBXPM) -lX11 $(XFT_LIBS) FONTCONFIG_CFLAGS = @FONTCONFIG_CFLAGS@ FONTCONFIG_LIBS = @FONTCONFIG_LIBS@ FREETYPE_CFLAGS = @FREETYPE_CFLAGS@ FREETYPE_LIBS = @FREETYPE_LIBS@ LIBOTF_CFLAGS = @LIBOTF_CFLAGS@ LIBOTF_LIBS = @LIBOTF_LIBS@ M17N_FLT_CFLAGS = @M17N_FLT_CFLAGS@ M17N_FLT_LIBS = @M17N_FLT_LIBS@ DBUS_CFLAGS = @DBUS_CFLAGS@ DBUS_LIBS = @DBUS_LIBS@ ## dbusbind.o if HAVE_DBUS, else empty. DBUS_OBJ = @DBUS_OBJ@ GCONF_CFLAGS = @GCONF_CFLAGS@ GCONF_LIBS = @GCONF_LIBS@ ## gtkutil.o if USE_GTK, else empty. GTK_OBJ=@GTK_OBJ@ ## -ltermcap, or -lncurses, or -lcurses, or "". LIBS_TERMCAP=@LIBS_TERMCAP@ ## terminfo.o if TERMINFO, else tparam.o. TERMCAP_OBJ=@TERMCAP_OBJ@ LIBXMU=@LIBXMU@ LIBXSM=@LIBXSM@ LIBXTR6=@LIBXTR6@ ## $(LIBXMU) -lXt $(LIBXTR6) -lXext if USE_X_TOOLKIT, else $(LIBXSM). ## Only used if HAVE_X_WINDOWS. LIBXT_OTHER=@LIBXT_OTHER@ ## If !HAVE_X11 || USE_GTK, empty. ## Else if USE_X_TOOLKIT really-lwlib, else really-oldxmenu. OLDXMENU_TARGET=@OLDXMENU_TARGET@ ## If !HAVE_X11 || USE_GTK, empty. ## Else if USE_X_TOOLKIT, $(lwlibdir)/liblw.a. ## Else $(oldXMenudir)/libXMenu11.a. ## (Actually, rather than being empty, it is set to "nothing". ## It is never actually used for anything in this case. ## This is done because there is a rule with target $(OLDXMENU) below, ## and I think it might be a syntax error with some makes to have ## an empty target, even if the associated rule is never run. ## http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-make/2010-05/msg00058.html ## The alternative would be to put that rule in a makefile fragment.) OLDXMENU=@OLDXMENU@ ## If HAVE_X11 && !USE_GTK, $(OLDXMENU) ../src/$(OLDXMENU); else empty. ## We use stamp-xmenu with these two deps to both ensure that lwlib ## gets remade based on its dependencies in its own makefile, ## and remake temacs if lwlib gets changed by this. OLDXMENU_DEPS=@OLDXMENU_DEPS@ ## If !HAVE_X11 && HAVE_X_WINDOWS, -lXMenu (this case no longer possible). ## Else if !HAVE_X11 || USE_GTK, empty. ## Else $(OLDXMENU). LIBXMENU=@LIBXMENU@ ## xmenu.o if HAVE_X_WINDOWS, else empty. XMENU_OBJ=@XMENU_OBJ@ ## xterm.o xfns.o xselect.o xrdb.o fontset.o xsmfns.o fringe.o image.o ## xsettings.o xgselect.o if HAVE_X_WINDOWS, else empty. XOBJ=@XOBJ@ TOOLKIT_LIBW=@TOOLKIT_LIBW@ ## Only used if HAVE_X11, in LIBX_OTHER. LIBXT=$(TOOLKIT_LIBW) $(LIBXT_OTHER) ## If HAVE_X11, $(LIBXT) $(LIBX_EXTRA), else empty. LIBX_OTHER=@LIBX_OTHER@ ## LIBXMENU is nil if !HAVE_X_WINDOWS. ## LD_SWITCH_X_SITE should not be used if not using X, but nothing ## sets it at present, and if something ever does, it should be ## configure, which should set it to nil in non-X builds. LIBX_BASE=$(LIBXMENU) $(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE) LIBSOUND= @LIBSOUND@ CFLAGS_SOUND= @CFLAGS_SOUND@ RSVG_LIBS= @RSVG_LIBS@ RSVG_CFLAGS= @RSVG_CFLAGS@ IMAGEMAGICK_LIBS= @IMAGEMAGICK_LIBS@ IMAGEMAGICK_CFLAGS= @IMAGEMAGICK_CFLAGS@ LIBXML2_LIBS = @LIBXML2_LIBS@ LIBXML2_CFLAGS = @LIBXML2_CFLAGS@ ## widget.o if USE_X_TOOLKIT, otherwise empty. WIDGET_OBJ=@WIDGET_OBJ@ ## sheap.o if CYGWIN, otherwise empty. CYGWIN_OBJ=@CYGWIN_OBJ@ ## dosfns.o msdos.o w16select.o if MSDOS. MSDOS_OBJ = ## w16select.o termcap.o if MSDOS && HAVE_X_WINDOWS. MSDOS_X_OBJ = ns_appdir=@ns_appdir@ ns_appbindir=@ns_appbindir@ ns_appsrc=@ns_appsrc@ ## fontset.o fringe.o image.o if HAVE_NS, else empty. NS_OBJ=@NS_OBJ@ ## nsterm.o nsfns.o nsmenu.o nsselect.o nsimage.o nsfont.o if HAVE_NS. NS_OBJC_OBJ=@NS_OBJC_OBJ@ ## Only set if NS_IMPL_GNUSTEP. GNU_OBJC_CFLAGS=@GNU_OBJC_CFLAGS@ ## Empty if !HAVE_X_WINDOWS ## xfont.o ftfont.o xftfont.o ftxfont.o if HAVE_XFT ## xfont.o ftfont.o ftxfont.o if HAVE_FREETYPE ## else xfont.o FONT_OBJ=@FONT_OBJ@ LIBGPM = @LIBGPM@ ## -lresolv, or empty. LIBRESOLV = @LIBRESOLV@ LIBSELINUX_LIBS = @LIBSELINUX_LIBS@ LIBGNUTLS_LIBS = @LIBGNUTLS_LIBS@ LIBGNUTLS_CFLAGS = @LIBGNUTLS_CFLAGS@ INTERVALS_H = dispextern.h intervals.h composite.h GETLOADAVG_LIBS = @GETLOADAVG_LIBS@ RUN_TEMACS = `/bin/pwd`/temacs UNEXEC_OBJ = @UNEXEC_OBJ@ CANNOT_DUMP=@CANNOT_DUMP@ DEPDIR=deps ## -MMD -MF $(DEPDIR)/$*.d if AUTO_DEPEND; else empty. DEPFLAGS=@DEPFLAGS@ ## test -d $(DEPDIR) || mkdir $(DEPDIR) (if AUTO_DEPEND); else ':'. MKDEPDIR=@MKDEPDIR@ ## DO NOT use -R. There is a special hack described in lastfile.c ## which is used instead. Some initialized data areas are modified ## at initial startup, then labeled as part of the text area when ## Emacs is dumped for the first time, and never changed again. ## ## -Demacs is needed to make some files produce the correct version ## for use in Emacs. ## ## -DHAVE_CONFIG_H is needed for some other files to take advantage of ## the information in `config.h'. ## ## C_SWITCH_X_SITE must come before C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM ## since it may have -I options that should override those. ## ## FIXME? MYCPPFLAGS only referenced in etc/DEBUG. ALL_CFLAGS=-Demacs -DHAVE_CONFIG_H $(MYCPPFLAGS) -I. -I$(srcdir) \ -I$(lib) -I$(srcdir)/../lib \ $(C_SWITCH_MACHINE) $(C_SWITCH_SYSTEM) $(C_SWITCH_X_SITE) \ $(C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM) $(CFLAGS_SOUND) $(RSVG_CFLAGS) $(IMAGEMAGICK_CFLAGS) \ $(LIBXML2_CFLAGS) $(DBUS_CFLAGS) \ $(GCONF_CFLAGS) $(FREETYPE_CFLAGS) $(FONTCONFIG_CFLAGS) \ $(LIBOTF_CFLAGS) $(M17N_FLT_CFLAGS) $(DEPFLAGS) $(PROFILING_CFLAGS) \ $(LIBGNUTLS_CFLAGS) \ $(C_WARNINGS_SWITCH) $(CFLAGS) ALL_OBJC_CFLAGS=$(ALL_CFLAGS) $(GNU_OBJC_CFLAGS) .SUFFIXES: .m .c.o: @$(MKDEPDIR) $(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< .m.o: @$(MKDEPDIR) $(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_OBJC_CFLAGS) $< ## lastfile must follow all files whose initialized data areas should ## be dumped as pure by dump-emacs. base_obj = dispnew.o frame.o scroll.o xdisp.o menu.o $(XMENU_OBJ) window.o \ charset.o coding.o category.o ccl.o character.o chartab.o bidi.o \ cm.o term.o terminal.o xfaces.o $(XOBJ) $(GTK_OBJ) $(DBUS_OBJ) \ emacs.o keyboard.o macros.o keymap.o sysdep.o \ buffer.o filelock.o insdel.o marker.o \ minibuf.o fileio.o dired.o \ cmds.o casetab.o casefiddle.o indent.o search.o regex.o undo.o \ alloc.o data.o doc.o editfns.o callint.o \ eval.o floatfns.o fns.o font.o print.o lread.o \ syntax.o $(UNEXEC_OBJ) bytecode.o \ process.o gnutls.o callproc.o \ region-cache.o sound.o atimer.o \ doprnt.o intervals.o textprop.o composite.o xml.o filewatch.o \ $(MSDOS_OBJ) $(MSDOS_X_OBJ) $(NS_OBJ) $(CYGWIN_OBJ) $(FONT_OBJ) obj = $(base_obj) $(NS_OBJC_OBJ) ## Object files used on some machine or other. ## These go in the DOC file on all machines in case they are needed. ## Some of them have no DOC entries, but it does no harm to have them ## in the list, in case they ever add any such entries. SOME_MACHINE_OBJECTS = dosfns.o msdos.o \ xterm.o xfns.o xmenu.o xselect.o xrdb.o xsmfns.o fringe.o image.o \ fontset.o dbusbind.o \ nsterm.o nsfns.o nsmenu.o nsselect.o nsimage.o nsfont.o \ w32.o w32console.o w32fns.o w32heap.o w32inevt.o \ w32menu.o w32proc.o w32reg.o w32select.o w32term.o w32xfns.o \ w16select.o widget.o xfont.o ftfont.o xftfont.o ftxfont.o gtkutil.o \ xsettings.o xgselect.o termcap.o ## gmalloc.o if !SYSTEM_MALLOC && !DOUG_LEA_MALLOC, else empty. GMALLOC_OBJ=@GMALLOC_OBJ@ ## vm-limit.o if !SYSTEM_MALLOC, else empty. VMLIMIT_OBJ=@VMLIMIT_OBJ@ ## ralloc.o if !SYSTEM_MALLOC && REL_ALLOC, else empty. RALLOC_OBJ=@RALLOC_OBJ@ ## Empty on Cygwin, lastfile.o elsewhere. PRE_ALLOC_OBJ=@PRE_ALLOC_OBJ@ ## lastfile.o on Cygwin, empty elsewhere. POST_ALLOC_OBJ=@POST_ALLOC_OBJ@ ## List of object files that make-docfile should not be told about. otherobj= $(TERMCAP_OBJ) $(PRE_ALLOC_OBJ) $(GMALLOC_OBJ) $(RALLOC_OBJ) \ $(POST_ALLOC_OBJ) $(VMLIMIT_OBJ) $(WIDGET_OBJ) $(LIBOBJS) ## Configure inserts the file lisp.mk at this point, defining $lisp. @lisp_frag@ ## Construct full set of libraries to be linked. ## Note that SunOS needs -lm to come before -lc; otherwise, you get ## duplicated symbols. If the standard libraries were compiled ## with GCC, we might need LIB_GCC again after them. LIBES = $(LIBS) $(LIBX_BASE) $(LIBX_OTHER) $(LIBSOUND) \ $(RSVG_LIBS) $(IMAGEMAGICK_LIBS) $(DBUS_LIBS) \ $(LIBXML2_LIBS) $(LIBGPM) $(LIBRESOLV) $(LIBS_SYSTEM) \ $(LIBS_TERMCAP) $(GETLOADAVG_LIBS) $(GCONF_LIBS) $(LIBSELINUX_LIBS) \ $(FREETYPE_LIBS) $(FONTCONFIG_LIBS) $(LIBOTF_LIBS) $(M17N_FLT_LIBS) \ $(LIBGNUTLS_LIBS) \ $(LIB_GCC) $(LIB_MATH) $(LIB_STANDARD) $(LIB_GCC) all: emacs$(EXEEXT) $(OTHER_FILES) ## Does anyone ever pay attention to the load-path-shadows output here? ## The dumped Emacs is as functional and more efficient than ## bootstrap-emacs, so we replace the latter with the former. ## Strictly speaking, emacs does not depend directly on all of $lisp, ## since not all pieces are used on all platforms. But DOC depends ## on all of $lisp, and emacs depends on DOC, so it is ok to use $lisp here. emacs$(EXEEXT): temacs$(EXEEXT) $(etc)/DOC $(lisp) if test "$(CANNOT_DUMP)" = "yes"; then \ ln -f temacs$(EXEEXT) emacs$(EXEEXT); \ EMACSLOADPATH=$(lispsource) ./emacs -batch \ -f list-load-path-shadows || true; \ else \ LC_ALL=C $(RUN_TEMACS) -batch -l loadup dump || exit 1; \ ln -f emacs$(EXEEXT) bootstrap-emacs$(EXEEXT); \ ./emacs -batch -f list-load-path-shadows || true; \ fi ## We run make-docfile twice because the command line may get too long ## on some systems. The sed command operating on lisp.mk also reduces ## the length of the command line. Unfortunately, no-one has any idea ## exactly how long the maximum safe command line length is on all the ## various systems that Emacs supports. Obviously, the length depends ## on what your value of $srcdir is. If the length restriction goes ## away, lisp.mk can be merged back into this file. ## ## $(SOME_MACHINE_OBJECTS) comes before $(obj) because some files may ## or may not be included in $(obj), but they are always included in ## $(SOME_MACHINE_OBJECTS). Since a file is processed when it is mentioned ## for the first time, this prevents any variation between configurations ## in the contents of the DOC file. ## $(etc)/DOC: $(libsrc)/make-docfile$(EXEEXT) $(obj) $(lisp) -rm -f $(etc)/DOC $(libsrc)/make-docfile -d $(srcdir) $(SOME_MACHINE_OBJECTS) $(obj) > $(etc)/DOC $(libsrc)/make-docfile -a $(etc)/DOC -d $(lispsource) `sed -n -e 's| \\\\||' -e 's|^[ ]*$$(lispsource)/||p' $(srcdir)/lisp.mk` $(libsrc)/make-docfile$(EXEEXT): cd $(libsrc); $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) make-docfile$(EXEEXT) buildobj.h: Makefile echo "#define BUILDOBJ \"$(obj) $(otherobj) " "\"" > buildobj.h globals.h: gl-stamp; @true GLOBAL_SOURCES = $(base_obj:.o=.c) $(NS_OBJC_OBJ:.o=.m) gl-stamp: $(libsrc)/make-docfile$(EXEEXT) $(GLOBAL_SOURCES) @rm -f gl-tmp $(libsrc)/make-docfile -d $(srcdir) -g $(SOME_MACHINE_OBJECTS) $(obj) > gl-tmp $(srcdir)/../move-if-change gl-tmp globals.h echo timestamp > $@ $(obj) $(otherobj): globals.h $(lib)/libgnu.a: $(config_h) cd $(lib) && $(MAKE) libgnu.a temacs$(EXEEXT): $(START_FILES) stamp-oldxmenu $(obj) $(otherobj) $(lib)/libgnu.a $(CC) $(LD_FIRSTFLAG) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(TEMACS_LDFLAGS) $(TEMACS_LDFLAGS2) \ -o temacs $(START_FILES) $(obj) $(otherobj) $(lib)/libgnu.a $(LIBES) ## The following oldxmenu-related rules are only (possibly) used if ## HAVE_X11 && !USE_GTK, but there is no harm in always defining them ## (provided we take a little care that OLDXMENU is never empty). really-lwlib: globals.h cd $(lwlibdir); $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) \ CC='$(CC)' CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS)' MAKE='$(MAKE)' @true # make -t should not create really-lwlib. .PHONY: really-lwlib really-oldXMenu: cd $(oldXMenudir); $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) \ CC='$(CC)' CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS)' MAKE='$(MAKE)' @true # make -t should not create really-oldXMenu. .PHONY: really-oldXMenu ## We do not really need this when OLDXMENU_DEPS is empty, but as ## things stand we need something to satisfy the temacs dependency. stamp-oldxmenu: $(OLDXMENU_DEPS) touch stamp-oldxmenu ## Supply an ordering for parallel make. ../src/$(OLDXMENU): $(OLDXMENU) $(OLDXMENU): $(OLDXMENU_TARGET) ../config.status:: epaths.in @echo "The file epaths.h needs to be set up from epaths.in." @echo "Please run the `configure' script again." exit 1 ../config.status:: config.in @echo "The file config.h needs to be set up from config.in." @echo "Please run the `configure' script again." exit 1 doc.o: buildobj.h ## If HAVE_NS, some ns-specific rules (for OTHER_FILES) are inserted here. @ns_frag@ mostlyclean: rm -f temacs$(EXEEXT) core *.core \#* *.o libXMenu11.a liblw.a rm -f ../etc/DOC rm -f bootstrap-emacs$(EXEEXT) emacs-$(version)$(EXEEXT) rm -f buildobj.h rm -f globals.h gl-stamp clean: mostlyclean rm -f emacs-*.*.*$(EXEEXT) emacs$(EXEEXT) -rm -rf $(DEPDIR) test "X$(ns_appdir)" = "X" || rm -rf $(ns_appdir) ## bootstrap-clean is used to clean up just before a bootstrap. ## It should remove all files generated during a compilation/bootstrap, ## but not things like config.status or TAGS. bootstrap-clean: clean rm -f epaths.h config.h config.stamp stamp-oldxmenu ../etc/DOC-* if test -f ./.gdbinit; then \ mv ./.gdbinit ./.gdbinit.save; \ if test -f "$(srcdir)/.gdbinit"; then rm -f ./.gdbinit.save; \ else mv ./.gdbinit.save ./.gdbinit; fi; \ fi ## This is used in making a distribution. ## Do not use it on development directories! distclean: bootstrap-clean rm -f Makefile maintainer-clean: distclean @echo "This command is intended for maintainers to use;" @echo "it deletes files that may require special tools to rebuild." rm -f TAGS versionclean: -rm -f emacs$(EXEEXT) emacs-*.*.*$(EXEEXT) ../etc/DOC* extraclean: distclean -rm -f *~ \#* m/?*~ s/?*~ ## Arrange to make a tags table TAGS-LISP for ../lisp, ## plus TAGS for the C files, which includes ../lisp/TAGS by reference. ctagsfiles1 = [xyzXYZ]*.[hcm] ctagsfiles2 = [a-wA-W]*.[hcm] TAGS: $(srcdir)/$(ctagsfiles1) $(srcdir)/$(ctagsfiles2) $(M_FILE) $(S_FILE) ../lib-src/etags --include=TAGS-LISP --include=$(lwlibdir)/TAGS \ --regex='/[ ]*DEFVAR_[A-Z_ (]+"\([^"]+\)"/' \ $(srcdir)/$(ctagsfiles1) $(srcdir)/$(ctagsfiles2) $(M_FILE) $(S_FILE) frc: TAGS-LISP: frc $(MAKE) -f $(lispdir)/Makefile TAGS-LISP ETAGS=../lib-src/etags $(lwlibdir)/TAGS: (cd $(lwlibdir); $(MAKE) -f $(lwlibdir)/Makefile tags ETAGS=../lib-src/etags) tags: TAGS TAGS-LISP $(lwlibdir)/TAGS .PHONY: tags ### Bootstrapping. ## Bootstrapping right is difficult because of the circular dependencies. ## Furthermore, we have to deal with the fact that many compilation targets ## such as loaddefs.el or *.elc can typically be produced by any old ## Emacs executable, so we would like to avoid rebuilding them whenever ## we build a new Emacs executable. ## To solve the circularity, we use 2 different Emacs executables, ## "emacs" is the main target and "bootstrap-emacs" is the one used ## to build the *.elc and loaddefs.el files. ## To solve the freshness issue, we used to use a third file "witness-emacs" ## which was used to witness the fact that there is a bootstrap-emacs ## executable, and then have dependencies on witness-emacs rather than ## bootstrap-emacs, but that lead to problems in parallel builds (because ## witness-emacs needed to be free from dependencies (to avoid rebuilding ## it), so it was compiled in parallel, leading typically to having 2 ## processes dumping bootstrap-emacs at the same time). ## So instead, we replace the witness-emacs dependencies by conditional ## bootstrap-dependencies (via $(BOOTSTRAPEMACS)). Of course, since we do ## not want to rely on GNU Make features, we have to rely on an external ## script to do the conditional part of the dependency ## (i.e. see the $(SUBDIR) rule ../Makefile.in). .SUFFIXES: .elc .el ## These suffix rules do not allow additional dependencies, sadly, so ## instead of adding a $(BOOTSTRAPEMACS) dependency here, we add it ## separately below. ## With GNU Make, we would just say "%.el : %.elc $(BOOTSTRAPEMACS)" .el.elc: @cd ../lisp; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) compile-onefile \ THEFILE=$< EMACS=$(bootstrap_exe) ## Since the .el.elc rule cannot specify an extra dependency, we do it here. $(lisp): $(BOOTSTRAPEMACS) ## VCSWITNESS points to the file that holds info about the current checkout. ## We use it as a heuristic to decide when to rebuild loaddefs.el. $(lispsource)/loaddefs.el: $(BOOTSTRAPEMACS) $(VCSWITNESS) cd ../lisp; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) autoloads EMACS=$(bootstrap_exe) ## Dump an Emacs executable named bootstrap-emacs containing the ## files from loadup.el in source form. bootstrap-emacs$(EXEEXT): temacs$(EXEEXT) cd ../lisp; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) update-subdirs if test "$(CANNOT_DUMP)" = "yes"; then \ ln -f temacs$(EXEEXT) bootstrap-emacs$(EXEEXT); \ else \ $(RUN_TEMACS) --batch --load loadup bootstrap || exit 1; \ mv -f emacs$(EXEEXT) bootstrap-emacs$(EXEEXT); \ fi @: Compile some files earlier to speed up further compilation. cd ../lisp; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) compile-first EMACS=$(bootstrap_exe) ## Insert either autodeps.mk (if AUTO_DEPEND), else deps.mk. @deps_frag@ ### Makefile.in ends here