freebsd-nq/Makefile
Simon J. Gerraty 2935fe8237 Import bmake-20211212
Relevant changes see ChangeLog for details:

Add support for ${.SUFFIXES} as read-only variable.

Fix memory leak in cond.c

Punt on write errors - ENOSPC etc.

Lots of code refactoring, rework to reduce memory allocations.

More unit-tests.
2021-12-17 23:27:22 -08:00

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Makefile

# $Id: Makefile,v 1.117 2021/12/04 18:51:30 sjg Exp $
PROG= bmake
SRCS= \
arch.c \
buf.c \
compat.c \
cond.c \
dir.c \
for.c \
hash.c \
job.c \
lst.c \
main.c \
make.c \
make_malloc.c \
meta.c \
metachar.c \
parse.c \
str.c \
suff.c \
targ.c \
trace.c \
util.c \
var.c
.-include "VERSION"
.-include "Makefile.inc"
# this file gets generated by configure
.-include "Makefile.config"
.if !empty(LIBOBJS)
SRCS+= ${LIBOBJS:T:.o=.c}
.endif
# just in case
prefix?= /usr
srcdir?= ${.CURDIR}
DEFAULT_SYS_PATH?= ${prefix}/share/mk
CPPFLAGS+= -DUSE_META
CFLAGS+= ${CPPFLAGS}
CFLAGS+= -D_PATH_DEFSYSPATH=\"${DEFAULT_SYS_PATH}\"
CFLAGS+= -I. -I${srcdir} ${XDEFS} -DMAKE_NATIVE
CFLAGS+= ${COPTS.${.ALLSRC:M*.c:T:u}}
COPTS.main.c+= "-DMAKE_VERSION=\"${_MAKE_VERSION}\""
.for x in FORCE_MACHINE FORCE_MACHINE_ARCH
.ifdef $x
COPTS.main.c+= "-D$x=\"${$x}\""
.endif
.endfor
# meta mode can be useful even without filemon
# should be set by now
USE_FILEMON ?= no
.if ${USE_FILEMON:tl} != "no"
.PATH: ${srcdir}/filemon
SRCS+= filemon_${USE_FILEMON}.c
COPTS.meta.c+= -DUSE_FILEMON -DUSE_FILEMON_${USE_FILEMON:tu}
COPTS.job.c+= ${COPTS.meta.c}
.if ${USE_FILEMON} == "dev"
FILEMON_H ?= /usr/include/dev/filemon/filemon.h
.if exists(${FILEMON_H}) && ${FILEMON_H:T} == "filemon.h"
COPTS.filemon_dev.c += -DHAVE_FILEMON_H -I${FILEMON_H:H}
.endif
.endif # USE_FILEMON == dev
.endif # USE_FILEMON
.PATH: ${srcdir}
.if make(obj) || make(clean)
SUBDIR+= unit-tests
.endif
# start-delete1 for bsd.after-import.mk
# we skip a lot of this when building as part of FreeBSD etc.
# list of OS's which are derrived from BSD4.4
BSD44_LIST= NetBSD FreeBSD OpenBSD DragonFly MirBSD Bitrig
# we are...
OS := ${.MAKE.OS:U${uname -s:L:sh}}
# are we 4.4BSD ?
isBSD44:=${BSD44_LIST:M${OS}}
.if ${isBSD44} == ""
MANTARGET= cat
INSTALL?=${srcdir}/install-sh
.if ${MACHINE} == "sun386"
# even I don't have one of these anymore :-)
CFLAGS+= -DPORTAR
.elif ${OS} != "SunOS"
# assume the worst
SRCS+= sigcompat.c
CFLAGS+= -DSIGNAL_FLAGS=SA_RESTART
.endif
.else
MANTARGET?= man
.endif
# turn this on by default - ignored if we are root
WITH_INSTALL_AS_USER=
# suppress with -DWITHOUT_*
OPTIONS_DEFAULT_YES+= \
AUTOCONF_MK \
INSTALL_MK \
PROG_LINK
OPTIONS_DEFAULT_NO+= \
PROG_VERSION
# process options now
.include <own.mk>
.if ${MK_PROG_VERSION} == "yes"
PROG_NAME= ${PROG}-${_MAKE_VERSION}
.if ${MK_PROG_LINK} == "yes"
SYMLINKS+= ${PROG_NAME} ${BINDIR}/${PROG}
.endif
.endif
EXTRACT_MAN=no
# end-delete1
MAN= ${PROG}.1
MAN1= ${MAN}
.if ${PROG} != "make"
CLEANFILES+= my.history
.if make(${MAN}) || !exists(${srcdir}/${MAN})
my.history:
@(echo ".Nm"; \
echo "is derived from NetBSD"; \
echo ".Xr make 1 ."; \
echo "It uses autoconf to facilitate portability to other platforms."; \
echo ".Pp") > $@
.NOPATH: ${MAN}
${MAN}: make.1 my.history
@echo making $@
@sed \
-e '/^.Dt/s/MAKE/${PROG:tu}/' \
-e 's/^.Nx/NetBSD/' \
-e '/^.Nm/s/make/${PROG}/' \
-e '/^.Sh HISTORY/rmy.history' \
-e '/^.Sh HISTORY/,$$s,^.Nm,make,' ${srcdir}/make.1 > $@
all beforeinstall: ${MAN}
_mfromdir=.
.endif
.endif
MANTARGET?= cat
MANDEST?= ${MANDIR}/${MANTARGET}1
.if ${MANTARGET} == "cat"
_mfromdir=${srcdir}
.endif
.include <prog.mk>
CPPFLAGS+= -DMAKE_NATIVE -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
COPTS.var.c += -Wno-cast-qual
COPTS.job.c += -Wno-format-nonliteral
COPTS.parse.c += -Wno-format-nonliteral
COPTS.var.c += -Wno-format-nonliteral
# Force these
SHAREDIR= ${SHAREDIR.bmake:U${prefix}/share}
BINDIR= ${BINDIR.bmake:U${prefix}/bin}
MANDIR= ${MANDIR.bmake:U${SHAREDIR}/man}
.if !exists(.depend)
${OBJS}: config.h
.endif
# start-delete2 for bsd.after-import.mk
# make sure that MAKE_VERSION gets updated.
main.o: ${srcdir}/VERSION
.if ${MK_AUTOCONF_MK} == "yes"
CONFIGURE_DEPS += ${.CURDIR}/VERSION
# we do not need or want the generated makefile
CONFIGURE_ARGS += --without-makefile
AUTOCONF_GENERATED_MAKEFILE = Makefile.config
.include <autoconf.mk>
.endif
SHARE_MK ?= ${SHAREDIR}/mk
MKSRC = ${srcdir}/mk
INSTALL ?= ${srcdir}/install-sh
.if ${MK_INSTALL_MK} == "yes"
install: install-mk
.endif
beforeinstall:
test -d ${DESTDIR}${BINDIR} || ${INSTALL} -m 775 -d ${DESTDIR}${BINDIR}
test -d ${DESTDIR}${MANDEST} || ${INSTALL} -m 775 -d ${DESTDIR}${MANDEST}
install-mk:
.if exists(${MKSRC}/install-mk)
test -d ${DESTDIR}${SHARE_MK} || ${INSTALL} -m 775 -d ${DESTDIR}${SHARE_MK}
sh ${MKSRC}/install-mk -v -m 644 ${DESTDIR}${SHARE_MK}
.else
@echo need to unpack mk.tar.gz under ${srcdir} or set MKSRC; false
.endif
# end-delete2
# A simple unit-test driver to help catch regressions
TEST_MAKE ?= ${.OBJDIR}/${PROG:T}
accept test:
cd ${.CURDIR}/unit-tests && \
MAKEFLAGS= ${TEST_MAKE} -r -m / ${.TARGET} ${TESTS:DTESTS=${TESTS:Q}}