freebsd-dev/usr.bin/make/Makefile
Max Khon 94f176ebd4 Revert r228521: sometimes job output is lost
(see tools/regression/usr.bin/make/execution/joberr test).

openpty(fd + 0, fd + 1,...) version does not have this problem but
it sometimes enters an infinite sleep in "ttywait" state in tty_drain()
when make(1) closes slave pty.
2011-12-15 06:25:19 +00:00

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# @(#)Makefile 5.2 (Berkeley) 12/28/90
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.6 1994/06/30 05:33:39 cgd Exp $
# $FreeBSD$
PROG= make
CFLAGS+=-I${.CURDIR}
SRCS= arch.c buf.c cond.c dir.c for.c hash.c hash_tables.c job.c \
lst.c main.c make.c parse.c proc.c shell.c str.c suff.c targ.c \
util.c var.c
NO_SHARED?= YES
# Version has the RYYYYMMDDX format, where R is from RELENG_<R>
CFLAGS+=-DMAKE_VERSION=\"5201111300\"
# There is no obvious performance improvement currently.
# CFLAGS+=-DUSE_KQUEUE
# Make object files which depend on preprocessor symbols defined in
# the Makefile which are not compilation options but rather configuration
# options dependend on the Makefile. main.c needs MAKE_VERSION while
# shell.c uses DEFSHELLNAME. This will cause recompilation in the case
# the definition is changed in the makefile. It will of course not cause
# recompilation if one does 'make MAKE_SHELL=csh'.
main.o shell.o: ${MAKEFILE}
# Directive and keyword tables. We use hash tables. These hash tables have been
# generated with mph (ports/devel/mph)
# If you change the directives or keywords (adding, deleting, reordering) you
# need to create new tables and hash functions (directive_hash, keyword_hash).
#
# The following changes have been made to the generated code:
#
# o prefix the names of the g, T0 and T1 arrays with 'directive_'
# resp. 'keyword_'.
#
# o make the type of the tables 'const [un]signed char' (if you change
# anything make sure that the numbers fit into a char).
#
# o make the hash function use the length for termination,
# not the trailing '\0', via the -l flag in emitc and some editing
# (only for directive_hash).
LOCALBASE ?= /usr/local
MPH ?= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/mph
EMITC ?= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/emitc
.PRECIOUS: hash
hash:
( echo '/*' ; \
echo ' * DO NOT EDIT' ; \
echo ' * $$''FreeBSD$$' ; \
echo -n ' * auto-generated from ' ; \
sed -nEe '/\$$FreeBSD/s/^.*\$$(.*)\$$.*$$/\1/p' \
${.CURDIR}/parse.c ; \
echo ' * DO NOT EDIT' ; \
echo ' */' ; \
echo '#include <sys/types.h>' ; \
echo ; \
echo '#include "hash_tables.h"' ; \
echo ; \
cat ${.CURDIR}/parse.c | sed \
-e '1,/DIRECTIVES-START-TAG/d' \
-e '/DIRECTIVES-END-TAG/,$$d' \
-e 's/^[^"]*"\([^"]*\)".*$$/\1/' | \
${MPH} -d2 -m1 | ${EMITC} -l -s | \
sed \
-e 's/^static int g\[\]/static const signed char directive_g[]/' \
-e 's/^static int T0\[\]/static const u_char directive_T0[]/' \
-e 's/^static int T1\[\]/static const u_char directive_T1[]/' \
-e '/^#define uchar unsigned char/d' \
-e 's/uchar/u_char/g' \
-e 's/^hash(/directive_hash(/' \
-e 's/; \*kp;/; kp < key + len;/' \
-e 's/int len)/size_t len)/' \
-e 's/= T0\[/= directive_T0\[/' \
-e 's/= T1\[/= directive_T1\[/' \
-e 's/g\[f/directive_g[f/g' ; \
cat ${.CURDIR}/parse.c | sed \
-e '1,/KEYWORD-START-TAG/d' \
-e '/KEYWORD-END-TAG/,$$d' \
-e 's/^[^"]*"\([^"]*\)".*$$/\1/' | \
${MPH} -d2 -m1 | ${EMITC} -l -s | \
sed \
-e 's/^static int g\[\]/static const signed char keyword_g[]/' \
-e 's/^static int T0\[\]/static const u_char keyword_T0[]/' \
-e 's/^static int T1\[\]/static const u_char keyword_T1[]/' \
-e '/^#define uchar unsigned char/d' \
-e 's/uchar/u_char/g' \
-e 's/^hash(/keyword_hash(/' \
-e 's/int len)/size_t len)/' \
-e 's/= T0\[/= keyword_T0\[/' \
-e 's/= T1\[/= keyword_T1\[/' \
-e 's/g\[f/keyword_g[f/g' \
) > ${.CURDIR}/hash_tables.c
# Set the shell which make(1) uses. Bourne is the default, but a decent
# Korn shell works fine, and much faster. Using the C shell for this
# will almost certainly break everything, but it's Unix tradition to
# allow you to shoot yourself in the foot if you want to :-)
MAKE_SHELL?= sh
.if ${MAKE_SHELL} == "csh" || ${MAKE_SHELL} == "sh" || ${MAKE_SHELL} == "ksh"
CFLAGS+= -DDEFSHELLNAME=\"${MAKE_SHELL}\"
.else
.error "MAKE_SHELL must be set to one of \"csh\", \"sh\" or \"ksh\"."
.endif
.include <bsd.prog.mk>