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1.1 ! root 1: # @(#)Makefile 4.6 (Berkeley) 7/15/83 ! 2: # ! 3: # make file for debugger "dbx" ! 4: # ! 5: # The file "defs.h" is included by all. ! 6: # ! 7: # N.B.: ! 8: # My version of cerror automatically catches certain errors ! 9: # such as out of memory, I/O error. If you re-make this with ! 10: # the standard cerror, the program could fault unexpectedly. ! 11: # ! 12: ! 13: .SUFFIXES: ! 14: .SUFFIXES: .h .c .s .o ! 15: ! 16: AOUT = tdbx ! 17: DESTDIR = ! 18: DEST = ${DESTDIR}/usr/ucb/dbx ! 19: ! 20: LIBRARIES = ! 21: ! 22: CC = cc ! 23: CFLAGS = # -g ! 24: LDFLAGS = -g ! 25: ! 26: OBJ = \ ! 27: y.tab.o \ ! 28: asm.o \ ! 29: events.o \ ! 30: c.o \ ! 31: cerror.o \ ! 32: check.o \ ! 33: coredump.o \ ! 34: debug.o \ ! 35: eval.o \ ! 36: fortran.o \ ! 37: keywords.o \ ! 38: languages.o \ ! 39: library.o \ ! 40: lists.o \ ! 41: machine.o \ ! 42: main.o \ ! 43: mappings.o \ ! 44: names.o \ ! 45: object.o \ ! 46: operators.o \ ! 47: pascal.o \ ! 48: printsym.o \ ! 49: process.o \ ! 50: runtime.o \ ! 51: scanner.o \ ! 52: source.o \ ! 53: symbols.o \ ! 54: tree.o \ ! 55: ops.o ! 56: ! 57: HDR = \ ! 58: asm.h \ ! 59: events.h \ ! 60: c.h \ ! 61: check.h \ ! 62: coredump.h \ ! 63: eval.h \ ! 64: fortran.h \ ! 65: keywords.h \ ! 66: languages.h \ ! 67: lists.h \ ! 68: machine.h \ ! 69: main.h \ ! 70: mappings.h \ ! 71: names.h \ ! 72: object.h \ ! 73: operators.h \ ! 74: pascal.h \ ! 75: printsym.h \ ! 76: process.h \ ! 77: runtime.h \ ! 78: source.h \ ! 79: scanner.h \ ! 80: symbols.h \ ! 81: tree.h \ ! 82: ops.h ! 83: ! 84: SRC = \ ! 85: defs.h \ ! 86: commands.y \ ! 87: asm.c \ ! 88: events.c \ ! 89: c.c \ ! 90: cerror.s \ ! 91: check.c \ ! 92: coredump.c \ ! 93: debug.c \ ! 94: eval.c \ ! 95: fortran.c \ ! 96: keywords.c \ ! 97: languages.c \ ! 98: library.c \ ! 99: lists.c \ ! 100: machine.c \ ! 101: main.c \ ! 102: mappings.c \ ! 103: names.c \ ! 104: object.c \ ! 105: operators.c \ ! 106: pascal.c \ ! 107: printsym.c \ ! 108: process.c \ ! 109: runtime.c \ ! 110: scanner.c \ ! 111: source.c \ ! 112: symbols.c \ ! 113: tree.c \ ! 114: ops.c ! 115: ! 116: .c.o: ! 117: @echo "compiling $*.c" ! 118: @${CC} ${CFLAGS} -c $*.c ! 119: ! 120: .s.o: ! 121: @echo "assembling $*.s" ! 122: @${CC} -c $*.s ! 123: ! 124: .c.h: ! 125: ./makedefs -f $*.c $*.h ! 126: ! 127: ${AOUT}: makedefs mkdate ${HDR} ${OBJ} ! 128: @rm -f date.c ! 129: @./mkdate > date.c ! 130: @echo "linking" ! 131: @${CC} ${LDFLAGS} date.c ${OBJ} ${LIBRARIES} -o ${AOUT} ! 132: ! 133: profile: ${HDR} ${OBJ} ! 134: @rm -f date.c ! 135: @./mkdate > date.c ! 136: @echo "linking with -p" ! 137: @${CC} ${LDFLAGS} -p date.c ${OBJ} ${LIBRARIES} -o ${AOUT} ! 138: ! 139: y.tab.c: commands.y ! 140: yacc -d commands.y ! 141: ! 142: makedefs: makedefs.c library.o cerror.o ! 143: ${CC} makedefs.c library.o cerror.o -o makedefs ! 144: ! 145: mkdate: mkdate.c ! 146: ${CC} mkdate.c -o mkdate ! 147: ! 148: print: ! 149: @echo "don't print it, it's too long" ! 150: ! 151: # ! 152: # Don't worry about the removal of header files, they're created from ! 153: # the source files. ! 154: # ! 155: ! 156: clean: ! 157: rm -f ${HDR} ${OBJ} y.tab.c y.tab.h \ ! 158: ${AOUT} mkdate mkdate.o makedefs makedefs.o date.c core ! 159: ! 160: install: ! 161: install ${AOUT} ${DEST} ! 162: ! 163: # ! 164: # Create a tar file called "tape" containing relevant files. ! 165: # ! 166: ! 167: tape: ! 168: tar cfv tape Makefile READ_ME TO_DO ${SRC} makedefs.c mkdate.c ! 169: ! 170: # ! 171: # Header dependencies are purposely incomplete since header files ! 172: # are "written" every time the accompanying source file changes even if ! 173: # the resulting contents of the header don't change. The alternative is ! 174: # to force a "makedefs" to be invoked for every header file each time dbx ! 175: # is made. ! 176: # ! 177: # Also, there should be a dependency of scanner.o and keywords.o on y.tab.h ! 178: # but misfortunately silly make does a "makedefs y.tab.c y.tab.h" which ! 179: # destroys y.tab.h. ! 180: # ! 181: ! 182: symbols.o tree.o check.o eval.o events.o: operators.h
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