# Top level makefile fragment for GNU Fortran. -*-makefile-*- # Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. #This file is part of GNU Fortran. #GNU Fortran is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) #any later version. #GNU Fortran is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #GNU General Public License for more details. #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #along with GNU Fortran; see the file COPYING. If not, write to #the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA #02111-1307, USA. # This file provides the language dependent support in the main Makefile. # Each language makefile fragment must provide the following targets: # # foo.all.build, foo.all.cross, foo.start.encap, foo.rest.encap, # foo.info, foo.dvi, # foo.install-normal, foo.install-common, foo.install-info, foo.install-man, # foo.uninstall, foo.distdir, # foo.mostlyclean, foo.clean, foo.distclean, foo.extraclean, # foo.maintainer-clean, foo.stage1, foo.stage2, foo.stage3, foo.stage4 # # where `foo' is the name of the language. # # It should also provide rules for: # # - making any compiler driver (eg: g77) # - the compiler proper (eg: f771) # - define the names for selecting the language in LANGUAGES. # # $(srcdir) must be set to the gcc/ source directory (not gcc/f/). # # Extra flags to pass to recursive makes (and to sub-configure). # Use different quoting rules compared with FLAGS_TO_PASS so we can use # this to set environment variables as well # Note that GCC_FOR_TARGET, GCC_FLAGS aren't in here -- treated separately. F77_FLAGS_TO_PASS = \ CROSS="$(CROSS)" \ AR_FLAGS="$(AR_FLAGS)" \ AR="$(AR)" \ BISON="$(BISON)" \ BISONFLAGS="$(BISONFLAGS)" \ CC="$(CC)" \ CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \ X_CFLAGS="$(X_CFLAGS)" \ LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" \ LEX="$(LEX)" \ LEXFLAGS="$(LEXFLAGS)" \ MAKEINFO="$(MAKEINFO)" \ MAKEINFOFLAGS="$(MAKEINFOFLAGS)" \ RANLIB="$(RANLIB)" \ RANLIB_TEST="$(RANLIB_TEST)" \ SHELL="$(SHELL)" \ exec_prefix="$(exec_prefix)" \ prefix="$(prefix)" \ tooldir="$(tooldir)" \ bindir="$(bindir)" \ libsubdir="$(libsubdir)" # "F77_FOR_BUILD=$(F77_FOR_BUILD)" \ # "F77FLAGS=$(F77FLAGS)" \ # "F77_FOR_TARGET=$(F77_FOR_TARGET)" # This flag controls whether to install (overwrite) f77 on this system, # and also whether to uninstall it when using the uninstall target. # As shipped, the flag is a test of whether the `f77_install_ok' # file exists in the build or source directories (top level), but # you can just change it here if you like. F77_INSTALL_FLAG = [ -f f77-install-ok -o -f $(srcdir)/f77-install-ok ] # This flag is similar to F77_INSTALL_FLAG, but controls whether # to install (ovewrite) f2c-related items on this system. Currently # these are `include/f2c.h' and `lib/libf2c.a', though at some point # `bin/f2c' itself might be added to the g77 distribution. F2C_INSTALL_FLAG = [ -f f2c-install-ok -o -f $(srcdir)/f2c-install-ok ] # This flag controls whether it is safe to install gcc's libf2c.a # even when there's already a lib/libf2c.a installed (which, unless # F2C_INSTALL_FLAG is set, will be left alone). F2CLIBOK = [ -f f2c-exists-ok -o -f $(srcdir)/f2c-exists-ok ] # Actual names to use when installing a native compiler. F77_INSTALL_NAME = `t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo f77 | sed $$t` G77_INSTALL_NAME = `t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo g77 | sed $$t` # Actual names to use when installing a cross-compiler. F77_CROSS_NAME = `t='$(program_transform_cross_name)'; echo f77 | sed $$t` G77_CROSS_NAME = `t='$(program_transform_cross_name)'; echo g77 | sed $$t` # # Define the names for selecting f77 in LANGUAGES. # Note that it would be nice to move the dependency on g77 # into the F77 rule, but that needs a little bit of work # to do the right thing within all.cross. F77 f77: f771 # Tell GNU make to ignore these if they exist. .PHONY: F77 f77 f77-runtime f77-runtime-unsafe f77.all.build f77.all.cross \ f77.start.encap f77.rest.encap f77.info f77.dvi maybe-f2c \ f77.install-normal install-libf77 install-f2c-all install-f2c-header \ install-f2c-lib f77.install-common f77.install-info f77.install-man \ f77.uninstall f77.mostlyclean f77.clean f77.distclean f77.extraclean \ f77.maintainer-clean f77.realclean f77.stage1 f77.stage2 f77.stage3 \ f77.stage4 f77.distdir f77.rebuilt g77.c: $(srcdir)/gcc.c -rm -f $@ $(LN_S) $(srcdir)/gcc.c $@ g77spec.o: $(srcdir)/f/g77spec.c $(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/f/g77spec.c # N.B.: This is a copy of the gcc.o rule, with -DLANG_SPECIFIC_DRIVER added. # It'd be nice if we could find an easier way to do this---rather than have # to track changes to the toplevel gcc Makefile as well. # We depend on g77.c last, to make it obvious where it came from. g77.o: $(CONFIG_H) multilib.h config.status $(lang_specs_files) g77.c $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \ $(DRIVER_DEFINES) \ -DLANG_SPECIFIC_DRIVER -c g77.c # Create the compiler driver for g77. g77$(exeext): g77.o g77spec.o version.o choose-temp.o pexecute.o $(LIBDEPS) $(EXTRA_GCC_OBJS) $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ g77.o g77spec.o version.o \ choose-temp.o pexecute.o $(EXTRA_GCC_OBJS) $(LIBS) # Create a version of the g77 driver which calls the cross-compiler. g77-cross$(exeext): g77$(exeext) -rm -f g77-cross$(exeext) cp g77$(exeext) g77-cross$(exeext) F77_SRCS = \ $(srcdir)/f/assert.j \ $(srcdir)/f/bad.c \ $(srcdir)/f/bad.def \ $(srcdir)/f/bad.h \ $(srcdir)/f/bit.c \ $(srcdir)/f/bit.h \ $(srcdir)/f/bld-op.def \ $(srcdir)/f/bld.c \ $(srcdir)/f/bld.h \ $(srcdir)/f/com-rt.def \ $(srcdir)/f/com.c \ $(srcdir)/f/com.h \ $(srcdir)/f/config.j \ $(srcdir)/f/convert.j \ $(srcdir)/f/data.c \ $(srcdir)/f/data.h \ $(srcdir)/f/equiv.c \ $(srcdir)/f/equiv.h \ $(srcdir)/f/expr.c \ $(srcdir)/f/expr.h \ $(srcdir)/f/fini.c \ $(srcdir)/f/flags.j \ $(srcdir)/f/glimits.j \ $(srcdir)/f/global.c \ $(srcdir)/f/global.h \ $(srcdir)/f/hconfig.j \ $(srcdir)/f/implic.c \ $(srcdir)/f/implic.h \ $(srcdir)/f/input.j \ $(srcdir)/f/info-b.def \ $(srcdir)/f/info-k.def \ $(srcdir)/f/info-w.def \ $(srcdir)/f/info.c \ $(srcdir)/f/info.h \ $(srcdir)/f/intrin.c \ $(srcdir)/f/intrin.def \ $(srcdir)/f/intrin.h \ $(srcdir)/f/lab.c \ $(srcdir)/f/lab.h \ $(srcdir)/f/lex.c \ $(srcdir)/f/lex.h \ $(srcdir)/f/malloc.c \ $(srcdir)/f/malloc.h \ $(srcdir)/f/name.c \ $(srcdir)/f/name.h \ $(srcdir)/f/parse.c \ $(srcdir)/f/proj.c \ $(srcdir)/f/proj.h \ $(srcdir)/f/rtl.j \ $(srcdir)/f/src.c \ $(srcdir)/f/src.h \ $(srcdir)/f/st.c \ $(srcdir)/f/st.h \ $(srcdir)/f/sta.c \ $(srcdir)/f/sta.h \ $(srcdir)/f/stb.c \ $(srcdir)/f/stb.h \ $(srcdir)/f/stc.c \ $(srcdir)/f/stc.h \ $(srcdir)/f/std.c \ $(srcdir)/f/std.h \ $(srcdir)/f/ste.c \ $(srcdir)/f/ste.h \ $(srcdir)/f/storag.c \ $(srcdir)/f/storag.h \ $(srcdir)/f/stp.c \ $(srcdir)/f/stp.h \ $(srcdir)/f/str-1t.fin \ $(srcdir)/f/str-2t.fin \ $(srcdir)/f/str-fo.fin \ $(srcdir)/f/str-io.fin \ $(srcdir)/f/str-nq.fin \ $(srcdir)/f/str-op.fin \ $(srcdir)/f/str-ot.fin \ $(srcdir)/f/str.c \ $(srcdir)/f/str.h \ $(srcdir)/f/sts.c \ $(srcdir)/f/sts.h \ $(srcdir)/f/stt.c \ $(srcdir)/f/stt.h \ $(srcdir)/f/stu.c \ $(srcdir)/f/stu.h \ $(srcdir)/f/stv.c \ $(srcdir)/f/stv.h \ $(srcdir)/f/stw.c \ $(srcdir)/f/stw.h \ $(srcdir)/f/symbol.c \ $(srcdir)/f/symbol.def \ $(srcdir)/f/symbol.h \ $(srcdir)/f/target.c \ $(srcdir)/f/target.h \ $(srcdir)/f/tconfig.j \ $(srcdir)/f/tm.j \ $(srcdir)/f/top.c \ $(srcdir)/f/top.h \ $(srcdir)/f/tree.j \ $(srcdir)/f/type.c \ $(srcdir)/f/type.h \ $(srcdir)/f/version.c \ $(srcdir)/f/version.h \ $(srcdir)/f/where.c \ $(srcdir)/f/where.h f771: $(P) $(F77_SRCS) $(LIBDEPS) stamp-objlist f/Makefile $(MAKE) -f f/Makefile $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) VPATH=$(srcdir) srcdir=$(srcdir) f771 f/Makefile: $(srcdir)/f/Makefile.in $(srcdir)/configure $(SHELL) config.status # Note that the runtime is built in the top-level directory rather # than in f/runtime a la the Cygnus CHILL example; then xgcc -B./ will # find it. Use an absolute name for GCC_FOR_TARGET (so we don't have # to keep stage? links around everywhere) unless this value has been # overridden from the default "./xgcc -B./", hence the case statement. # We depend on GCC_PASSES through f/runtime/Makefile. stmp-headers = stmp-headers # to be overrideable in unsafe version # Depend on stmp-headers, not stmp-int-hdrs, since libF77 needs float.h. f77-runtime: f/runtime/Makefile include/f2c.h $(stmp-headers) \ f/runtime/libF77/Makefile f/runtime/libI77/Makefile f/runtime/libU77/Makefile case "$(LANGUAGES)" in \ *f77*) top=`pwd`; \ cd f/runtime && $(MAKE) \ GCC_FOR_TARGET="`case '$(GCC_FOR_TARGET)' in \ './xgcc -B./') echo $${top}/xgcc -B$${top}/;; \ *) echo '$(GCC_FOR_TARGET)';; esac`" \ GCC_FLAGS="$(GCC_FLAGS)" $(F77_FLAGS_TO_PASS) \ all ;; \ esac # This one doesn't depend on cc1 etc. but f2c.h may not be found, # in particular, at present... f77-runtime-unsafe: $(MAKE) stmp-headers= GCC_PARTS= f77-runtime # The configuration of the runtime system relies on an autoconf-type # configure, not a Cygnus-type one. It needs to be run *after* the # appropriate (cross-)compiler has been built, thus depend on GCC_PARTS. # NB, sh uses the *first* value of $a from `a=fred a=joe prog'. stmp-f2c.h: \ $(srcdir)/f/runtime/f2c.h.in \ $(srcdir)/f/com.h $(srcdir)/f/proj.h \ $(srcdir)/f/runtime/Makefile.in \ $(srcdir)/f/runtime/libF77/Makefile.in \ $(srcdir)/f/runtime/libI77/Makefile.in \ $(srcdir)/f/runtime/libU77/Makefile.in \ $(srcdir)/f/runtime/configure \ $(srcdir)/f/runtime/libU77/configure \ $(GCC_PARTS) # The make "stage?" in compiler spec. is fully qualified as above rm -f stmp-f2c.h case "$(LANGUAGES)" in \ *f77*) top=`pwd`; \ src=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; \ cd f/runtime; \ $(F77_FLAGS_TO_PASS) \ CC="`case '$(GCC_FOR_TARGET)' in \ './xgcc -B./') echo $${top}/xgcc -B$${top}/;; \ *) echo '$(GCC_FOR_TARGET)';; esac`" \ CONFIG_SITE=/dev/null $(SHELL) \ $${src}/f/runtime/configure --srcdir=$${src}/f/runtime ;; \ esac case "$(LANGUAGES)" in \ *f77*) top=`pwd`; \ src=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; \ cd f/runtime/libU77; \ $(F77_FLAGS_TO_PASS) \ CC="`case '$(GCC_FOR_TARGET)' in \ './xgcc -B./') echo $${top}/xgcc -B$${top}/;; \ *) echo '$(GCC_FOR_TARGET)';; esac`" \ CONFIG_SITE=/dev/null $(SHELL) \ $${src}/f/runtime/libU77/configure --srcdir=$${src}/f/runtime/libU77 ;; \ esac touch stmp-f2c.h # Support parallel build. include/f2c.h \ f/runtime/Makefile \ f/runtime/libF77/Makefile \ f/runtime/libI77/Makefile \ f/runtime/libU77/Makefile: stmp-f2c.h #For now, omit f2c stuff. -- burley #f2c: stmp-headers f/f2c/Makefile # cd f/f2c; $(MAKE) all # #f/f2c/Makefile: $(srcdir)/f/f2c/Makefile.in $(GCC_PARTS) \ # $(srcdir)/config/$(xmake_file) $(srcdir)/config/$(tmake_file) # top=`pwd`; cd f/f2c; \ # $${top}/f/f2c/configure --srcdir=$${top}/f/f2c # # Build hooks: # I'm not sure there's a way of getting f2c into here conditionally on # the --enable-f2c flag detected by config-lang.in so kluge it with the # maybe-f2c target by looking at STAGESTUFF. # We need to build the runtime after libgcc.a, so as to avoid a circular # dependence on cplib2.ready. So instead of putting it in LANGUAGES (via # the f77 rule), it goes at the end of each all.* build rule. f77.all.build: g77$(exeext) maybe-f2c f77-runtime f77.all.cross: g77-cross$(exeext) maybe-f2c f77-runtime f77.start.encap: g77$(exeext) maybe-f2c f77.rest.encap: f77-runtime f77.info: f/g77.info f77.dvi: f/g77.dvi # g77 documentation. f/g77.info: $(srcdir)/f/g77.texi $(srcdir)/f/bugs.texi \ $(srcdir)/f/g77install.texi $(srcdir)/f/news.texi \ $(srcdir)/f/intdoc.texi $(MAKEINFO) -I$(srcdir)/f $(srcdir)/f/g77.texi -o f/g77.info f/g77.dvi: $(srcdir)/f/g77.texi $(srcdir)/f/bugs.texi \ $(srcdir)/f/g77install.texi $(srcdir)/f/news.texi \ $(srcdir)/f/intdoc.texi $(TEXI2DVI) -I$(srcdir)/f $(srcdir)/f/g77.texi -o f/g77.dvi # This dance is all about producing accurate documentation for g77's # intrinsics with minimum fuss. f/ansify appends "\n\" to C strings # so ANSI C compilers can compile f/intdoc.h -- gcc can compile f/intdoc.in # directly, if f/intdoc.c #include'd that, but we don't want to force # people to install gcc just to build the documentation. We use the # C format for f/intdoc.in in the first place to allow a fairly "free", # but widely known format for documentation -- basically anyone who knows # how to write texinfo source and enclose it in C constants can handle # it, and f/ansify allows them to not even end lines with "\n\". So, # essentially, the C preprocessor and compiler are used to enter the # document snippets into a data base via name lookup, rather than duplicating # that kind of code here. And we use f/intdoc.c instead of straight # texinfo in the first place so that as much information as possible # contained in f/intrin.def can be inserted directly and reliably into # the documentation. 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