Annotation of researchv10no/cmd/trace/makefile, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: CFLAGS = -g
        !             2: OBJS = malloc_t.o cmalloc.o trace.expr.o trace1.o trace2.o trace3.o trace4.o trace5.o trace6.o trace7.o trace8.o trace9.o assert.o
        !             3: 
        !             4: #      FILES:
        !             5: #              trace.h         constants and macro definitions
        !             6: #              trace.d         data structures
        !             7: #              trace1.c        reads in the tables, sets up data structures
        !             8: #              trace2.c        memory allocation       
        !             9: #              trace3.c        the symbolic execution procedures
        !            10: #              trace4.c        state space handler
        !            11: #              trace5.c        lookup table for system states
        !            12: #              trace6.c        lookup table for queue states
        !            13: #              trace7.c        lookup table for leaf-states
        !            14: #              trace8.c        lookup table for variable & parameter states
        !            15: #              trace9.c        lookup table for process states
        !            16: #              trace.expr.c    evaluation of expressions
        !            17: #              malloc_t.c      memory allocation interface to cmalloc.c
        !            18: #              assert.c        assertion primitives
        !            19: 
        !            20: trace: $(OBJS)
        !            21:        cc $(CFLAGS) $(OBJS) -o trace
        !            22: 
        !            23: %.o:   %.c trace.d trace.h
        !            24:        cc $(CFLAGS) -c $%.c
        !            25: 
        !            26: clean:
        !            27:        rm -f *.o pret.* mon.out core a.out
        !            28: 
        !            29: install:
        !            30:        cp trace /usr/bin
        !            31: 

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