NetBSD/usr.bin/make/Makefile

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Makefile

# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.50 2010/04/22 19:15:23 sjg Exp $
# @(#)Makefile 5.2 (Berkeley) 12/28/90
PROG= make
SRCS= arch.c buf.c compat.c cond.c dir.c for.c hash.c job.c main.c \
make.c parse.c str.c suff.c targ.c trace.c var.c util.c
SRCS+= strlist.c
SRCS+= make_malloc.c
SRCS+= lstAppend.c lstAtEnd.c lstAtFront.c lstClose.c lstConcat.c \
lstDatum.c lstDeQueue.c lstDestroy.c lstDupl.c lstEnQueue.c \
lstFind.c lstFindFrom.c lstFirst.c lstForEach.c lstForEachFrom.c \
lstInit.c lstInsert.c lstIsAtEnd.c lstIsEmpty.c lstLast.c \
lstMember.c lstNext.c lstOpen.c lstRemove.c lstReplace.c lstSucc.c
SRCS += lstPrev.c
.PATH: ${.CURDIR}/lst.lib
.if make(install)
SUBDIR= PSD.doc
.endif
.if make(obj) || make(clean)
SUBDIR+= unit-tests
.endif
.include <bsd.prog.mk>
.include <bsd.subdir.mk>
CPPFLAGS+= -DMAKE_NATIVE
COPTS.var.c+= -Wno-cast-qual
.ifdef TOOLDIR
# this is a native netbsd build,
# use libutil rather than the local emalloc etc.
CPPFLAGS+= -DUSE_EMALLOC
LDADD+=-lutil
DPADD+=${LIBUTIL}
.endif
# A simple unit-test driver to help catch regressions
accept test:
cd ${.CURDIR}/unit-tests && ${.MAKE} -r -m / TEST_MAKE=${TEST_MAKE:U${.OBJDIR}/${PROG:T}} ${.TARGET}