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# If your system lacks the ANSI routines memmove and strtoul
# restore the commented-out definition of $(ANSI)
ANSI = # memmove.o strtoul.o
OBJ = fsort.o rsort.o number.o field.o tables.o merge.o optiona.o $(ANSI)
sort: $(OBJ) files.o
if make CC=$(CC) CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" cgets.o 1>/dev/null 2>&1; \
then make CC=$(CC) CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" fast; \
else make CC=$(CC) CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" slow; \
fi
slow: $(OBJ) files.o
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(OBJ) files.o -o sort
rm -f files.o cfiles.o
# A cheat on classic System V stdio. If cgets.c compiles
# successfully, you'll get a faster sort.
fast: $(OBJ) cfiles.o cgets.o
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(OBJ) cfiles.o cgets.o -o sort
rm -f files.o cfiles.o
test:
-chmod +x sorttest
PATH=.:$$PATH sorttest
fsort.o: fsort.h
rsort.o: fsort.h
number.o: fsort.h
field.o: fsort.h
tables.o: fsort.h
files.o: fsort.h
merge.o: fsort.h
optiona.o: fsort.h
cfiles.o: fsort.h
clean:
rm -f *.o sort in in1 in2 out xx xsort ysort *.out
rm -f unwritablefile linecount -k - -o xx.c
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