113 lines
2.9 KiB
Makefile
113 lines
2.9 KiB
Makefile
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Makefile by Ryan C. Gordon (icculus@lokigames.com)
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# should be 386, mmx, 686, or other.
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#
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# 386 and 486 chips use "386"
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# Pentiums, Celerons, PentiumMMX should use "mmx"
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# PentiumPro, PII, PIII, K6, Cyrix686/MII, Athlon, etc. should use "686"
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# PowerPC and other non-x86 chips should use "other"
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cpu=686
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# Are you debugging? Specify "true". Release binaries? "false".
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debug=true
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# want to see more verbose compiles? Set this to "true".
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verbose=true
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# You probably don't need to touch this one. This is the location of
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# your copy of PPC386, if it's not in the path.
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# Get this from http://www.freepascal.org/ ...
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PPC386=ppc386
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# don't touch anything below this line.
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# This is the name of the produced binary. "bbs" should suffice.
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MAINEXE=bbs
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ifeq ($(strip $(verbose)),true)
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PPC386FLAGS += -vwnh
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endif
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ifeq ($(strip $(debug)),true)
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BUILDDIR := $(cpu)/Debug
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PPC386FLAGS += -g # include debug symbols.
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PPC386FLAGS += -gc # generate checks for pointers.
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PPC386FLAGS += -Ct # generate stack-checking code.
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PPC386FLAGS += -Cr # generate range-checking code.
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PPC386FLAGS += -Co # generate overflow-checking code.
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PPC386FLAGS += -Ci # generate I/O-checking code.
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else
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BUILDDIR := $(cpu)/Release
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PPC386FLAGS += -Xs # strip the binary.
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PPC386FLAGS += -O2 # Level 2 optimizations.
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PPC386FLAGS += -OG # Optimize for speed, not size.
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ifeq ($(strip $(cpu)),386)
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PPC386FLAGS += -OP1
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else
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ifeq ($(strip $(cpu)),mmx)
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PPC386FLAGS += -OP2
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else
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ifeq ($(strip $(cpu)),686)
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PPC386FLAGS += -OP3
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endif
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endif
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endif
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endif
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# Borland TP7.0 compatibility flag.
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PPC386FLAGS += -So
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# Support C-style macros.
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#PPC386FLAGS += -Sm
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# Assembly statements are Intel-like (instead of AT&T-like).
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PPC386FLAGS += -Rintel
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# Dynamic linkage.
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PPC386FLAGS += -XD
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# Output target Linux. !!! FIXME: Want win32 compiles?
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PPC386FLAGS += -TLINUX
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# Smartlink the binary, removing unused code.
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PPC386FLAGS += -CX
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# Pipe output to assembler, rather than to temp file. This is a little faster.
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PPC386FLAGS += -P
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# Write bins to this directory...
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PPC386FLAGS += -FE$(BUILDDIR)
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Build rules...don't touch this, either.
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include sources
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OBJSx := $(SRCS:.pas=.o)
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OBJS := $(foreach feh,$(OBJSx),$(BUILDDIR)/$(feh))
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$(BUILDDIR)/%.o : %.pas
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$(PPC386) $(PPC386FLAGS) $<
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all: $(MAINEXE)
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$(MAINEXE) : $(BUILDDIR) $(OBJS) bbs.pas
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$(PPC386) $(PPC386FLAGS) bbs.pas
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$(BUILDDIR): $(cpu)
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mkdir $(BUILDDIR)
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$(cpu):
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mkdir $(cpu)
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clean:
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rm -rf $(BUILDDIR)
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rm -rf core
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# end of Makefile ...
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