# and then within the rule $(@F) gets back $(LOCAL)! Other rules will
# have to use some other mechanism (filter perhaps?) The reason such
# lengths are used is so that each directory can contain several 'instances'
-# of any given module
+# of any given module. I notice that the very latest gmake has the concept
+# of local variables for rules. It is possible this feature in conjunction
+# with the generated names will provide a very powerfull solution indeed!
# A build directory is used by default, all generated items get put into
# there. However unlike automake this is not done with a VPATH build
# but by explicly setting the BUILD variable. Make is invoked from
# within the source itself which is much more compatible with compilation
# environments.
+ifndef NOISY
+.SILENT:
+endif
+
+# Search for the build directory
+ifdef BUILD
+BUILD_POSSIBLE := $(BUILD) $(BASE)/$(BUILD)
+else
+BUILD_POSSIBLE := $(BASE) $(BASE)/build
+endif
+
+BUILDX:= $(foreach i,$(BUILD_POSSIBLE),$(wildcard $(i)/environment.mak*))
+BUILDX:= $(patsubst %/,%,$(firstword $(dir $(BUILDX))))
-ifndef BUILD
-BUILD=$(BASE)/build
+ifeq ($(words $(BUILDX)),0)
+error-all:
+ echo Can't find the build directory in $(BUILD_POSSIBLE) -- use BUILD=
endif
+override BUILD := $(BUILDX)
+
# Base definitions
INCLUDE := $(BUILD)/include
BIN := $(BUILD)/bin
LIB := $(BIN)
-OBJ := $(BUILD)/obj
+OBJ := $(BUILD)/obj/$(SUBDIR)
DEP := $(OBJ)
+DOC := $(BUILD)/docs
# Module types
-LIBRARY_H=$(BASE)/buildlib/library.mak
+LIBRARY_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/library.mak
+DEBIANDOC_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/debiandoc.mak
+MANPAGE_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/manpage.mak
+PROGRAM_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/program.mak
+COPY_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/copy.mak
+YODL_MANPAGE_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/yodl_manpage.mak
+
+ifdef STATICLIBS
+LIBRARY_H += $(BASE)/buildlib/staticlibrary.mak
+endif
+
+ifdef ONLYSTATICLIBS
+LIBRARY_H = $(BASE)/buildlib/staticlibrary.mak
+endif
# Source location control
# SUBDIRS specifies sub components of the module that
HEADER_TARGETDIRS+=
# Options
-CXX = c++
-CC = cc
+include $(BUILD)/environment.mak
CPPFLAGS+= -I$(INCLUDE)
-CXXFLAGS+= -Wall -g -fno-implicit-templates -fno-exceptions
-PICFLAGS+= -fPIC -DPIC
-LFLAGS+=
-INLINEDEPFLAG = -MD
+LDFLAGS+= -L$(LIB)
# Phony rules. Other things hook these by appending to the dependency
# list
-.PHONY: headers library clean veryclean all binary program
-all: binary
+.PHONY: headers library clean veryclean all binary program doc
+.PHONY: maintainer-clean dist-clean distclean pristine sanity
+all: binary doc
binary: library program
+maintainer-clean dist-clean distclean pristine sanity: veryclean
headers library clean veryclean program:
+veryclean:
+ echo Very Clean done for $(SUBDIR)
+clean:
+ echo Clean done for $(SUBDIR)
+
# Header file control. We want all published interface headers to go
# into the build directory from thier source dirs. We setup some
# search paths here
# makedep program that can be called after compiling, that's illistrated
# by the DEPFLAG case.
# Compile rules are expected to call this macro after calling the compiler
- ifdef INLINEDEPFLAG
+ifdef INLINEDEPFLAG
define DoDep
- sed -e "1s/.*:/$(subst /,\\/,$@):/" $(basename $(@F)).d > $(DEP)/$(basename $(@F)).d
+ sed -e "1s/.*:/$(subst /,\\/,$@):/" $(basename $(@F)).d > $(DEP)/$(@F).d
-rm -f $(basename $(@F)).d
endef
else
ifdef DEPFLAG
define DoDep
$(CXX) $(DEPFLAG) $(CPPFLAGS) -o $@ $<
- sed -e "1s/.*:/$(subst /,\\/,$@):/" $(basename $(@F)).d > $(DEP)/$(basename $(@F)).d
+ sed -e "1s/.*:/$(subst /,\\/,$@):/" $(basename $(@F)).d > $(DEP)/$(@F).d
-rm -f $(basename $(@F)).d
endef
else