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# Top level makefile fragment for GNU Fortran. -*-makefile-*-
# Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#This file is part of GNU Fortran.
#GNU Fortran 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 Fortran 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 Fortran; 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: g77)
# - the compiler proper (eg: f771)
# - define the names for selecting the language in LANGUAGES.
#
# $(srcdir) must be set to the gcc/ source directory (not gcc/f/).
#
# Extra flags to pass to recursive makes (and to sub-configure).
# Use different quoting rules compared with FLAGS_TO_PASS so we can use
# this to set environment variables as well
# Note that GCC_FOR_TARGET, GCC_FLAGS aren't in here -- treated separately.
F77_FLAGS_TO_PASS = \
CROSS="$(CROSS)" \
AR_FLAGS="$(AR_FLAGS)" \
AR="$(AR)" \
BISON="$(BISON)" \
BISONFLAGS="$(BISONFLAGS)" \
CC="$(CC)" \
CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
X_CFLAGS="$(X_CFLAGS)" \
LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" \
LEX="$(LEX)" \
LEXFLAGS="$(LEXFLAGS)" \
MAKEINFO="$(MAKEINFO)" \
MAKEINFOFLAGS="$(MAKEINFOFLAGS)" \
RANLIB="$(RANLIB)" \
RANLIB_TEST="$(RANLIB_TEST)" \
SHELL="$(SHELL)" \
exec_prefix="$(exec_prefix)" \
prefix="$(prefix)" \
tooldir="$(tooldir)" \
bindir="$(bindir)" \
libsubdir="$(libsubdir)"
# "F77_FOR_BUILD=$(F77_FOR_BUILD)" \
# "F77FLAGS=$(F77FLAGS)" \
# "F77_FOR_TARGET=$(F77_FOR_TARGET)"
# This flag controls whether to install (overwrite) f77 on this system,
# and also whether to uninstall it when using the uninstall target.
# As shipped, the flag is a test of whether the `f77_install_ok'
# file exists in the build or source directories (top level), but
# you can just change it here if you like.
F77_INSTALL_FLAG = [ -f f77-install-ok -o -f $(srcdir)/f77-install-ok ]
# Actual names to use when installing a native compiler.
F77_INSTALL_NAME = `t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo f77 | sed $$t`
G77_INSTALL_NAME = `t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo g77 | sed $$t`
# Actual names to use when installing a cross-compiler.
F77_CROSS_NAME = `t='$(program_transform_cross_name)'; echo f77 | sed $$t`
G77_CROSS_NAME = `t='$(program_transform_cross_name)'; echo g77 | sed $$t`
#
# Define the names for selecting f77 in LANGUAGES.
# Note that it would be nice to move the dependency on g77
# into the F77 rule, but that needs a little bit of work
# to do the right thing within all.cross.
F77 f77: f771
# Tell GNU make to ignore these if they exist.
.PHONY: F77 f77 f77.all.build f77.all.cross \
f77.start.encap f77.rest.encap f77.info f77.dvi \
f77.install-normal install-libf77 \
f77.install-common f77.install-info f77.install-man \
f77.uninstall f77.mostlyclean f77.clean f77.distclean \
f77.maintainer-clean f77.realclean f77.stage1 f77.stage2 f77.stage3 \
f77.stage4 f77.distdir f77.rebuilt
g77.c: $(srcdir)/gcc.c
-rm -f $@
$(LN_S) $(srcdir)/gcc.c $@
g77spec.o: $(srcdir)/f/g77spec.c
$(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/f/g77spec.c
# N.B.: This is a copy of the gcc.o rule, with -DLANG_SPECIFIC_DRIVER added.
# It'd be nice if we could find an easier way to do this---rather than have
# to track changes to the toplevel gcc Makefile as well.
# We depend on g77.c last, to make it obvious where it came from.
g77.o: $(CONFIG_H) multilib.h config.status $(lang_specs_files) g77.c
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
$(DRIVER_DEFINES) \
-DLANG_SPECIFIC_DRIVER -c g77.c
# Create the compiler driver for g77.
g77$(exeext): g77.o g77spec.o version.o choose-temp.o pexecute.o prefix.o $(LIBDEPS) $(EXTRA_GCC_OBJS)
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ g77.o g77spec.o prefix.o version.o \
choose-temp.o pexecute.o $(EXTRA_GCC_OBJS) $(LIBS)
# Create a version of the g77 driver which calls the cross-compiler.
g77-cross$(exeext): g77$(exeext)
-rm -f g77-cross$(exeext)
cp g77$(exeext) g77-cross$(exeext)
F77_SRCS = \
$(srcdir)/f/assert.j \
$(srcdir)/f/bad.c \
$(srcdir)/f/bad.def \
$(srcdir)/f/bad.h \
$(srcdir)/f/bit.c \
$(srcdir)/f/bit.h \
$(srcdir)/f/bld-op.def \
$(srcdir)/f/bld.c \
$(srcdir)/f/bld.h \
$(srcdir)/f/com-rt.def \
$(srcdir)/f/com.c \
$(srcdir)/f/com.h \
$(srcdir)/f/config.j \
$(srcdir)/f/convert.j \
$(srcdir)/f/data.c \
$(srcdir)/f/data.h \
$(srcdir)/f/equiv.c \
$(srcdir)/f/equiv.h \
$(srcdir)/f/expr.c \
$(srcdir)/f/expr.h \
$(srcdir)/f/fini.c \
$(srcdir)/f/flags.j \
$(srcdir)/f/glimits.j \
$(srcdir)/f/global.c \
$(srcdir)/f/global.h \
$(srcdir)/f/hconfig.j \
$(srcdir)/f/implic.c \
$(srcdir)/f/implic.h \
$(srcdir)/f/input.j \
$(srcdir)/f/info-b.def \
$(srcdir)/f/info-k.def \
$(srcdir)/f/info-w.def \
$(srcdir)/f/info.c \
$(srcdir)/f/info.h \
$(srcdir)/f/intrin.c \
$(srcdir)/f/intrin.def \
$(srcdir)/f/intrin.h \
$(srcdir)/f/lab.c \
$(srcdir)/f/lab.h \
$(srcdir)/f/lex.c \
$(srcdir)/f/lex.h \
$(srcdir)/f/malloc.c \
$(srcdir)/f/malloc.h \
$(srcdir)/f/name.c \
$(srcdir)/f/name.h \
$(srcdir)/f/parse.c \
$(srcdir)/f/proj.c \
$(srcdir)/f/proj.h \
$(srcdir)/f/rtl.j \
$(srcdir)/f/src.c \
$(srcdir)/f/src.h \
$(srcdir)/f/st.c \
$(srcdir)/f/st.h \
$(srcdir)/f/sta.c \
$(srcdir)/f/sta.h \
$(srcdir)/f/stb.c \
$(srcdir)/f/stb.h \
$(srcdir)/f/stc.c \
$(srcdir)/f/stc.h \
$(srcdir)/f/std.c \
$(srcdir)/f/std.h \
$(srcdir)/f/ste.c \
$(srcdir)/f/ste.h \
$(srcdir)/f/storag.c \
$(srcdir)/f/storag.h \
$(srcdir)/f/stp.c \
$(srcdir)/f/stp.h \
$(srcdir)/f/str-1t.fin \
$(srcdir)/f/str-2t.fin \
$(srcdir)/f/str-fo.fin \
$(srcdir)/f/str-io.fin \
$(srcdir)/f/str-nq.fin \
$(srcdir)/f/str-op.fin \
$(srcdir)/f/str-ot.fin \
$(srcdir)/f/str.c \
$(srcdir)/f/str.h \
$(srcdir)/f/sts.c \
$(srcdir)/f/sts.h \
$(srcdir)/f/stt.c \
$(srcdir)/f/stt.h \
$(srcdir)/f/stu.c \
$(srcdir)/f/stu.h \
$(srcdir)/f/stv.c \
$(srcdir)/f/stv.h \
$(srcdir)/f/stw.c \
$(srcdir)/f/stw.h \
$(srcdir)/f/symbol.c \
$(srcdir)/f/symbol.def \
$(srcdir)/f/symbol.h \
$(srcdir)/f/target.c \
$(srcdir)/f/target.h \
$(srcdir)/f/tconfig.j \
$(srcdir)/f/tm.j \
$(srcdir)/f/top.c \
$(srcdir)/f/top.h \
$(srcdir)/f/tree.j \
$(srcdir)/f/type.c \
$(srcdir)/f/type.h \
$(srcdir)/f/version.c \
$(srcdir)/f/version.h \
$(srcdir)/f/where.c \
$(srcdir)/f/where.h
f771: $(P) $(F77_SRCS) $(LIBDEPS) stamp-objlist f/Makefile
$(MAKE) -f f/Makefile $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) VPATH=$(srcdir) srcdir=$(srcdir) f771
f/Makefile: $(srcdir)/f/Makefile.in $(srcdir)/configure
$(SHELL) config.status
#
# Build hooks:
f77.all.build: g77$(exeext)
f77.all.cross: g77-cross$(exeext)
f77.start.encap: g77$(exeext)
f77.rest.encap:
f77.info: f/g77.info
f77.dvi: f/g77.dvi
# g77 documentation.
f/g77.info: $(srcdir)/f/g77.texi $(srcdir)/f/bugs.texi \
$(srcdir)/f/g77install.texi $(srcdir)/f/news.texi \
$(srcdir)/f/intdoc.texi
$(MAKEINFO) -I$(srcdir)/f $(srcdir)/f/g77.texi -o f/g77.info
f/g77.dvi: $(srcdir)/f/g77.texi $(srcdir)/f/bugs.texi \
$(srcdir)/f/g77install.texi $(srcdir)/f/news.texi \
$(srcdir)/f/intdoc.texi
$(TEXI2DVI) -I$(srcdir)/f $(srcdir)/f/g77.texi -o f/g77.dvi
# This dance is all about producing accurate documentation for g77's
# intrinsics with minimum fuss. f/ansify appends "\n\" to C strings
# so ANSI C compilers can compile f/intdoc.h -- gcc can compile f/intdoc.in
# directly, if f/intdoc.c #include'd that, but we don't want to force
# people to install gcc just to build the documentation. We use the
# C format for f/intdoc.in in the first place to allow a fairly "free",
# but widely known format for documentation -- basically anyone who knows
# how to write texinfo source and enclose it in C constants can handle
# it, and f/ansify allows them to not even end lines with "\n\". So,
# essentially, the C preprocessor and compiler are used to enter the
# document snippets into a data base via name lookup, rather than duplicating
# that kind of code here. And we use f/intdoc.c instead of straight
# texinfo in the first place so that as much information as possible
# contained in f/intrin.def can be inserted directly and reliably into
# the documentation. That's better than replicating it, because it
# reduces the likelihood of discrepancies between the docs and the compiler
# itself, which uses f/intrin.def; in fact, many bugs in f/intrin.def have
# been found only upon reading the documentation that was automatically
# produced from it.
$(srcdir)/f/intdoc.texi: f/intdoc.c f/intdoc.in f/ansify.c f/intrin.def f/intrin.h
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) \
`echo $(srcdir)/f/ansify.c | sed 's,^\./,,'` -o f/ansify
f/ansify < $(srcdir)/f/intdoc.in > f/intdoc.h0 $(srcdir)/f/intdoc.in
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -I./f \
`echo $(srcdir)/f/intdoc.c | sed 's,^\./,,'` -o f/intdoc
f/intdoc > $(srcdir)/f/intdoc.texi
rm f/intdoc f/ansify f/intdoc.h0
$(srcdir)/f/BUGS: f/bugs0.texi f/bugs.texi
cd $(srcdir)/f; $(MAKEINFO) -D BUGSONLY --no-header --no-split \
--no-validate bugs0.texi -o BUGS
$(srcdir)/f/INSTALL: f/install0.texi f/g77install.texi
cd $(srcdir)/f; $(MAKEINFO) -D INSTALLONLY --no-header --no-split \
--no-validate install0.texi -o INSTALL
$(srcdir)/f/NEWS: f/news0.texi f/news.texi
cd $(srcdir)/f; $(MAKEINFO) -D NEWSONLY --no-header --no-split \
--no-validate news0.texi -o NEWS
f77.rebuilt: $(srcdir)/f/g77.info $(srcdir)/f/BUGS $(srcdir)/f/INSTALL \
$(srcdir)/f/NEWS
#
# Install hooks:
# f771 is installed elsewhere as part of $(COMPILERS).
f77.install-normal: install-libf77
# Install the driver program as $(target)-g77
# and also as either g77 (if native) or $(tooldir)/bin/g77.
f77.install-common:
-if [ -f f771$(exeext) ] ; then \
if [ -f g77-cross$(exeext) ] ; then \
rm -f $(bindir)/$(G77_CROSS_NAME)$(exeext); \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) g77-cross$(exeext) $(bindir)/$(G77_CROSS_NAME)$(exeext); \
chmod a+x $(bindir)/$(G77_CROSS_NAME)$(exeext); \
if $(F77_INSTALL_FLAG) ; then \
rm -f $(bindir)/$(F77_CROSS_NAME)$(exeext); \
$(LN) $(bindir)/$(G77_CROSS_NAME)$(exeext) $(bindir)/$(F77_CROSS_NAME)$(exeext); \
fi ; \
else \
rm -f $(bindir)/$(G77_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext); \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) g77$(exeext) $(bindir)/$(G77_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext); \
chmod a+x $(bindir)/$(G77_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext); \
if $(F77_INSTALL_FLAG) ; then \
rm -f $(bindir)/$(F77_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext); \
$(LN) $(bindir)/$(G77_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext) $(bindir)/$(F77_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext); \
fi ; \
fi ; \
else true; fi
# $(INSTALL_DATA) might be a relative pathname, so we can't cd into srcdir
# to do the install. The sed rule was copied from stmp-int-hdrs.
f77.install-info: f77.info
if [ -f f/g77.info ] ; then \
rm -f $(infodir)/g77.info*; \
for f in f/g77.info*; do \
realfile=`echo $$f | sed -e 's|.*/\([^/]*\)$$|\1|'`; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$f $(infodir)/$$realfile; \
done; \
chmod a-x $(infodir)/g77.info*; \
fi
f77.install-man: $(srcdir)/f/g77.1
-if [ -f f771$(exeext) ] ; then \
if [ -f g77-cross$(exeext) ] ; then \
rm -f $(mandir)/$(G77_CROSS_NAME)$(manext); \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/f/g77.1 $(mandir)/$(G77_CROSS_NAME)$(manext); \
chmod a-x $(mandir)/$(G77_CROSS_NAME)$(manext); \
if $(F77_INSTALL_FLAG) ; then \
rm -f $(mandir)/$(F77_CROSS_NAME)$(manext); \
$(LN) $(mandir)/$(G77_CROSS_NAME)$(manext) $(mandir)/$(F77_CROSS_NAME)$(manext); \
fi ;\
else \
rm -f $(mandir)/$(G77_INSTALL_NAME)$(manext); \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/f/g77.1 $(mandir)/$(G77_INSTALL_NAME)$(manext); \
chmod a-x $(mandir)/$(G77_INSTALL_NAME)$(manext); \
if $(F77_INSTALL_FLAG) ; then \
rm -f $(mandir)/$(F77_INSTALL_NAME)$(manext); \
$(LN) $(mandir)/$(G77_INSTALL_NAME)$(manext) $(mandir)/$(F77_INSTALL_NAME)$(manext); \
fi ;\
fi; \
else true; fi
f77.uninstall:
-if $(F77_INSTALL_FLAG) ; then \
rm -rf $(bindir)/$(F77_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext) ; \
rm -rf $(bindir)/$(F77_CROSS_NAME)$(exeext) ; \
rm -rf $(mandir)/$(F77_INSTALL_NAME)$(manext) ; \
rm -rf $(mandir)/$(F77_CROSS_NAME)$(manext) ; \
fi
-rm -rf $(bindir)/$(G77_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext)
-rm -rf $(bindir)/$(G77_CROSS_NAME)$(exeext)
-rm -rf $(mandir)/$(G77_INSTALL_NAME)$(manext)
-rm -rf $(mandir)/$(G77_CROSS_NAME)$(manext)
-rm -rf $(infodir)/g77.info*
#
# Clean hooks:
# A lot of the ancillary files are deleted by the main makefile.
# We just have to delete files specific to us.
f77.mostlyclean:
-rm -f f/*$(objext)
-rm -f f/fini f/f771 f/stamp-str f/str-*.h f/str-*.j f/intdoc f/ansify f/intdoc.h0
f77.clean:
-rm -f g77.c
f77.distclean:
-rm -f f/Makefile
# realclean is the pre-2.7.0 name for maintainer-clean
f77.maintainer-clean f77.realclean: f77.distclean
-rm -f f/g77.info* f/g77.*aux f/TAGS f/BUGS f/INSTALL f/NEWS f/intdoc.texi
#
# Stage hooks:
# The main makefile has already created stage?/f.
G77STAGESTUFF = f/*$(objext) f/fini f/stamp-str f/str-*.h f/str-*.j
f77.stage1: stage1-start
-mv $(G77STAGESTUFF) stage1/f
f77.stage2: stage2-start
-mv $(G77STAGESTUFF) stage2/f
f77.stage3: stage3-start
-mv $(G77STAGESTUFF) stage3/f
f77.stage4: stage4-start
-mv $(G77STAGESTUFF) stage4/f
#
# 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.
f77.distdir: f77.rebuilt
mkdir tmp/f
cd f; \
for file in *[0-9a-zA-Z+]; do \
($LN) $$file ../tmp/f
done
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