#!############################################################################# #! File: g95.t #! Purpose: tmake template file from which makefile.g95 is generated by running #! tmake -t g95 wxwin.pro -o makefile.g95 #! Author: Vadim Zeitlin #! Created: 14.07.99 #! Version: $Id$ #!############################################################################# #${ #! include the code which parses filelist.txt file and initializes #! %wxCommon, %wxGeneric and %wxMSW hashes. IncludeTemplate("filelist.t"); #! now transform these hashes into $project tags foreach $file (sort keys %wxGeneric) { #! native wxDirDlg can't be compiled due to GnuWin32/OLE limitations, #! so take the generic version if ( $wxGeneric{$file} =~ /\b(PS|G|U)\b/ ) { next unless $file =~ /^dirdlgg\./; } $file =~ s/cp?p?$/\$(OBJSUFF)/; $project{"WXGENERICOBJS"} .= '$(GENDIR)\\' . $file . " " } foreach $file (sort keys %wxCommon) { #! socket files don't compile under Win16 currently next if $wxCommon{$file} =~ /\b(32|S)\b/; #! needs extra files (sql*.h) so not compiled by default. next if $file =~ /^odbc\./; $file =~ s/cp?p?$/\$(OBJSUFF)/; $project{"WXCOMMONOBJS"} .= '$(COMMDIR)\\' . $file . " " } foreach $file (sort keys %wxMSW) { #! Mingw32 doesn't have the OLE headers and has some troubles with #! socket code next if $wxMSW{$file} =~ /\b(O|S|16)\b/; $file =~ s/cp?p?$/\$(OBJSUFF)/; $project{"WXMSWOBJS"} .= $file . " " } #$} # This file was automatically generated by tmake at #$ Now() # DO NOT CHANGE THIS FILE, YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST! CHANGE G95.T! # # File: makefile.unx # Author: Julian Smart # Created: 1993 # Updated: # Copyright:(c) 1993, AIAI, University of Edinburgh # # "@(#)makefile.unx 1.2 5/9/94" # # Makefile for libwx.a # Replace this with your own path if necessary WXDIR = ../.. # All common UNIX compiler flags and options are now in # this central makefile. include $(WXDIR)/src/makeg95.env # IMPORTANT: if you want to link in subsidiary libraries, # required for some optional parts of wxWindows, you must # set EXTRATARGETS and EXTRAOBJS to match the settings in wx_setup.h. # Having done this, you won't have to worry about linking them # into each application. # # Here's the full list. # prologio: Required if using the wxWindows resource facility # USE_WX_RESOURCES should be 1 # xmgauge: Gauge class (required for Motif only) # USE_GAUGE should be 1 # xpm: XPM pixmap support # USE_XPM_IN_X should be 1 # wxstring: string class # USE_GNU_WXSTRING should be 1 # # Unfortunately, 'ar' doesn't like combining objects and libraries, # so we must identify all the objects from the subordinate libraries. Yuck! XPMSRC=../../contrib/wxxpm/objects$(GUISUFFIX) XPMOBJS=$(XPMSRC)/crbuffri.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/crbuffrp.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/crdatfri.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/crdatfrp.$(OBJSUFF)\ $(XPMSRC)/create.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/crifrbuf.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/crifrdat.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/crpfrbuf.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/crpfrdat.$(OBJSUFF)\ $(XPMSRC)/data.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/hashtab.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/misc.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/parse.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/rdftodat.$(OBJSUFF)\ $(XPMSRC)/rdftoi.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/rdftop.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/rgb.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/scan.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/simx.$(OBJSUFF)\ $(XPMSRC)/wrffrdat.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/wrffri.$(OBJSUFF) $(XPMSRC)/wrffrp.$(OBJSUFF) # Subordinate library possibilities EXTRAOBJS= GENDIR=../generic COMMDIR=../common XPMDIR=../xpm OLEDIR=ole MSWDIR=. DOCDIR = $(WXDIR)\docs GENERICOBJS= #$ ExpandList("WXGENERICOBJS"); COMMONOBJS = \ $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.$(OBJSUFF) \ #$ ExpandList("WXCOMMONOBJS"); MSWOBJS = #$ ExpandList("WXMSWOBJS"); XPMOBJECTS = $(XPMDIR)/crbuffri.o\ $(XPMDIR)/crdatfri.o\ $(XPMDIR)/create.o $(XPMDIR)/crifrbuf.o\ $(XPMDIR)/crifrdat.o\ $(XPMDIR)/data.o\ $(XPMDIR)/hashtab.o $(XPMDIR)/misc.o\ $(XPMDIR)/parse.o $(XPMDIR)/rdftodat.o\ $(XPMDIR)/rdftoi.o\ $(XPMDIR)/rgb.o $(XPMDIR)/scan.o\ $(XPMDIR)/simx.o $(XPMDIR)/wrffrdat.o\ $(XPMDIR)/wrffrp.o $(XPMDIR)/wrffri.o OBJECTS = $(MSWOBJS) $(COMMONOBJS) $(GENERICOBJS) # $(XPMOBJECTS) all: $(OBJECTS) $(WXLIB) base: cd $(WXDIR)/src/common; $(MAKE) -f makefile.g95 GUI=$(GUI) GUISUFFIX=$(GUISUFFIX) CC=$(CC)\ OPTIONS='$(OPTIONS)' DEBUG='$(DEBUG)' DEBUGFLAGS='$(DEBUGFLAGS)' WARN='$(WARN)' XLIB='$(XLIB)' XINCLUDE='$(XINCLUDE)' $(WXLIB): $(OBJECTS) $(EXTRAOBJS) ar $(AROPTIONS) $@ $(EXTRAOBJS) $(OBJECTS) $(RANLIB) $@ $(OBJECTS): $(WXINC)/wx/defs.h $(WXINC)/wx/object.h $(WXINC)/wx/setup.h $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.$(OBJSUFF): $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c $(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c $(CCLEX) -c $(CPPFLAGS) -o $@ $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c # Replace lex with flex if you run into compilation # problems with lex_yy.c. See also note about LEX_SCANNER # above. $(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c: $(COMMDIR)/lexer.l $(LEX) -L -o$(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c $(COMMDIR)/lexer.l # Try one of these if the above line doesn't work. # Alternative syntax (1) # $(LEX) -t -L $(COMMDIR)/lexer.l > $(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c # Alternative syntax (2) # $(LEX) -L -o$(COMMDIR)/lex_yy.c $(COMMDIR)/lexer.l # sed -e "s/BUFSIZ/5000/g" < lex.yy.c | \ # sed -e "s/yyoutput(c)/void yyoutput(c)/g" | \ # sed -e "s/YYLMAX 200/YYLMAX 5000/g" > lex_yy.c # rm -f lex.yy.c # Replace yacc with bison if you run into compilation # problems with y_tab.c. $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c: $(COMMDIR)/parser.y $(YACC) -o $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c $(COMMDIR)/parser.y # If you use e.g. gcc on Unix, uncomment these lines # and comment out the above. # $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c: $(COMMDIR)/parser.y # $(YACC) $(COMMDIR)/parser.y # mv y.tab.c $(COMMDIR)/y_tab.c # Extra targets rcparser: cd $(WXDIR)/utils/rcparser/src; $(MAKE) -f makefile.g95 cd $(WXDIR)/src/msw clean_rcp: cd $(WXDIR)/utils/rcparser/src; $(MAKE) -f makefile.g95 clean cd $(WXDIR)/src/msw clean: rm -f $(OBJECTS) $(EXTRAOBJS) ../common/y_tab.c ../common/lex_yy.c $(WXDIR)/lib/libwx$(GUISUFFIX).a core cleanall: clean