X-Git-Url: https://git.llucax.com/software/makeit.git/blobdiff_plain/a218458b4eea5cdc85c94039cb3388fcffb3455a..23fbed21c284d6c286f019f0d68e1e0d2c4b2906:/Lib.mak diff --git a/Lib.mak b/Lib.mak index b4e8f4f..5889b04 100644 --- a/Lib.mak +++ b/Lib.mak @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ifndef Lib.mak.included Lib.mak.included := 1 -# These variables should be provided by the includer Makefile: +# These variables should be provided by the Makefile that include us: # P should be the project name, mostly used to handle include directories # T should be the path to the top-level directory. # S should be sub-directory where the current makefile is, relative to $T. @@ -23,17 +23,17 @@ LINKER := $(CXX) # Default mode used to install files IMODE ?= 0644 -# Degault install flags +# Default install flags IFLAGS ?= -D -# Use precompiled headers if non-empty +# Use pre-compiled headers if non-empty GCH ?= # Directories ############## -# Base directory where to install files (can be overrided, should be absolute) +# Base directory where to install files (can be overridden, should be absolute) prefix ?= /usr/local # Path to a complete alternative environment, usually a jail, or an installed @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ D ?= $T/build # Generated files top directory G ?= $D/$F -# Objects (and other garbage like precompiled headers and dependency files) +# Objects (and other garbage like pre-compiled headers and dependency files) # directory O ?= $G/obj @@ -82,11 +82,17 @@ C = $T/$S # returns empty. eq = $(if $(subst $1,,$2),,$1) -# Find sources files and get the corresponding object names -# The first argument should be the sources extension ("c" or "cpp" typically) -# It expects the variable $T and $O to be defined as commented previously in -# this file. -find_objects = $(patsubst $T/%.$1,$O/%.o,$(shell find $C -name '*.$1')) +# Find sources files and get the corresponding object names. The first +# argument should be the sources extension ("c" or "cpp" typically). The +# second argument is where to search for the sources ($C if omitted). The +# resulting files will always have the suffix "o" and the directory rewritten +# to match the directory structure (from $T) but in the $O directory. For +# example, if $T is "/usr/src", $O is "/tmp/obj", $C is "/usr/src/curr" and it +# have 2 C sources: "/usr/src/curr/1.c" and "/usr/src/curr/dir/2.c", the call: +# $(call find_objects,c) +# Will yield "/tmp/obj/curr/1.o" and "/tmp/obj/curr/dir/2.o". +find_objects = $(patsubst $T/%.$1,$O/%.o,$(shell \ + find $(if $2,$2,$C) -name '*.$1')) # Find sources files and get the corresponding object names # The first argument should be the sources extension ("c" or "cpp" typically) @@ -143,7 +149,7 @@ endef # Link object files to build an executable. The objects files are taken from # the prerequisite files ($O/%.o). If in the prerequisite files are shared # objects ($L/lib%.so), they are included as libraries to link to (-l%). This -# function is designed to be used as a command in a rule. The ouput name is +# function is designed to be used as a command in a rule. The output name is # taken from the rule automatic variables. If an argument is provided, it's # included in the link command line. The variable LINKER is used to link the # executable; for example, if you want to link a C++ executable, you should use @@ -159,9 +165,33 @@ link = $(call exec,$(LINKER) $(LDFLAGS) $(TARGET_ARCH) -o $@ $1 \ install_file = $(call exec,install -m $(if $1,$1,0644) $(if $2,$2,-D) \ $(if $3,$3,$<) $(if $4,$4,$@)) +# Concatenate variables together. The first argument is a list of variables +# names to concatenate. The second argument is an optional prefix for the +# variables and the third is the string to use as separator (" ~" if omitted). +# For example: +# X_A := a +# X_B := b +# $(call varcat,A B,X_, --) +# Will produce something like "a -- b --" +varcat = $(foreach v,$1,$($2$v)$(if $3,$3, ~)) + +# Replace variables with specified values in a template file. The first +# argument is a list of make variables names which will be replaced in the +# target file. The strings @VARNAME@ in the template file will be replaced +# with the value of the make $(VARNAME) variable and the result will be stored +# in the target file. The second (optional) argument is a prefix to add to the +# make variables names, so if the prefix is PREFIX_ and @VARNAME@ is found in +# the template file, it will be replaced by the value of the make variable +# $(PREFIX_VARNAME). The third and fourth arguments are the source file and +# the destination file (both optional, $< and $@ are used if omitted). The +# fifth (optional) argument are options to pass to the substitute sed command +# (for example, use "g" if you want to do multiple substitutions per line). +replace = $(call exec,sed '$(foreach v,$1,s|@$v@|$($2$v)|$5;)' $(if $3,$3,$<) \ + > $(if $4,$4,$@)) + # Create a symbolic link to the project under the $(INCLUDE_DIR). The first -# argument is the name of symlink to create. The link is only created if it -# doesn't already exist. +# argument is the name of symbolic link to create. The link is only created if +# it doesn't already exist. symlink_include_dir = $(shell \ test -L $(INCLUDE_DIR)/$1 \ || ln -s $C $(INCLUDE_DIR)/$1 ) @@ -176,7 +206,7 @@ gen_rebuild_flags = $(shell if test x"$2" != x"`cat $1 2>/dev/null`"; then \ echo "$2" > $1 ; fi) -# Overrided flags +# Overridden flags ################## # Warn about everything @@ -188,7 +218,7 @@ override CPPFLAGS += -I$(INCLUDE_DIR) # Let the program know where it will be installed override CPPFLAGS += -DPREFIX=$(prefix) -# Be standard compilant +# Be standard compliant override CFLAGS += -std=c99 -pedantic override CXXFLAGS += -std=c++98 -pedantic @@ -244,6 +274,10 @@ $L/%.so: override CXXFLAGS += -fPIC $L/%.so: $G/link-o-flags $(call link,-shared) +# Create pkg-config files using a template +$L/%.pc: + $(call replace,$(PC_VARS),$*-PC-) + # Install binary programs $I/bin/%: $(call install_file,0755) @@ -252,6 +286,10 @@ $I/bin/%: $I/sbin/%: $(call install_file,0755) +# Install pkg-config specification files +$I/lib/pkgconfig/%: + $(call install_file) + # Install libraries $I/lib/%: $(call install_file) @@ -269,7 +307,7 @@ uninstall: # sub-makes to add values to the special variables $(all), after this makefile # was read. .SECONDEXPANSION: - + # Phony rule to make all the targets (sub-makefiles can append targets to build # to the $(all) variable). .PHONY: all @@ -285,8 +323,8 @@ install: $$(install) ################################### # Create $O, $B, $L and $(INCLUDE_DIR) directories and replicate the directory -# structure of the project into $O. Create one symlink "last" to the current -# build directory. +# structure of the project into $O. Create one symbolic link "last" to the +# current build directory. # # NOTE: the second mkdir can yield no arguments if the project don't have any # subdirectories, that's why the current directory "." is included, so it @@ -302,14 +340,13 @@ setup_build_dir__ := $(shell \ ###################################################### # Re-compile C files if one of this variables changes -COMPILE.c.FLAGS += $(CC) ~ $(CPPFLAGS) ~ $(CFLAGS) ~ $(TARGET_ARCH) ~ $(prefix) +COMPILE.c.FLAGS := $(call varcat,CC CPPFLAGS CFLAGS TARGET_ARCH prefix) # Re-compile C++ files if one of this variables changes -COMPILE.cpp.FLAGS += $(CXX) ~ $(CPPFLAGS) ~ $(CXXFLAGS) ~ $(TARGET_ARCH) \ - ~ $(prefix) +COMPILE.cpp.FLAGS := $(call varcat,CXX CPPFLAGS CXXFLAGS TARGET_ARCH prefix) # Re-link binaries and libraries if one of this variables changes -LINK.o.FLAGS += $(LD) ~ $(LDFLAGS) ~ $(TARGET_ARCH) +LINK.o.FLAGS := $(call varcat,LD LDFLAGS TARGET_ARCH) # Create files containing the current flags to trigger a rebuild if they change setup_flag_files__ := $(call gen_rebuild_flags,$G/compile-c-flags, \