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1 | # This file is read by Makefile.SH to produce rules for $(LIBPERL) (and |
2 | # some additional rules as well). |
3 | |
4 | # Rerun `sh Makefile.SH; make depend' after making any change. |
5 | |
6 | # Additional rules supported: libperls.a (for static linking), |
7 | # ld2, perlld (dynamic linking tools) |
8 | # |
9 | |
10 | #! /bin/sh |
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11 | case $PERL_CONFIG_SH in |
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12 | '') |
13 | if test -f config.sh; then TOP=.; |
14 | elif test -f ../config.sh; then TOP=..; |
15 | elif test -f ../../config.sh; then TOP=../..; |
16 | elif test -f ../../../config.sh; then TOP=../../..; |
17 | elif test -f ../../../../config.sh; then TOP=../../../..; |
18 | else |
19 | echo "Can't find config.sh."; exit 1 |
20 | fi |
21 | . $TOP/config.sh |
22 | ;; |
23 | esac |
24 | |
25 | addtopath=`pwd` |
26 | $spitshell >>Makefile <<!GROK!THIS! |
27 | |
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28 | cygwin.c: cygwin/cygwin.c |
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29 | \$(LNS) cygwin/cygwin.c |
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30 | |
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31 | # shell script feeding perlld to decent perl |
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32 | ld2: $& Makefile perlld ${src}/cygwin/ld2.in |
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33 | @echo "extracting ld2 (with variable substitutions)" |
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34 | @$sed s,@buildpath@,$addtopath,g <${src}/cygwin/ld2.in >ld2 |
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35 | @chmod a+x ld2 |
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36 | @echo "installing ld2 into $installbin" |
37 | # install is included in Cygwin distributions, and we make a note of th |
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38 | # requirement in the README.cygwin file. However, let's give them |
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39 | # a warning. |
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40 | @/usr/bin/install -c -m 755 ld2 ${installbin}/ld2 |
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41 | @if test ! -f ${installbin}/ld2; then \ |
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42 | echo "*************************************************" ; \ |
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43 | echo "Make will probably fail in a few more steps." ; \ |
44 | echo "When it does, copy \"ld2\" to a directory in" ; \ |
45 | echo "your path, other than \".\"." ; \ |
46 | echo "\"/usr/local/bin\" or something similar will do." ; \ |
47 | echo "Then restart make." ; \ |
48 | echo "*************************************************" ; \ |
49 | fi |
50 | |
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51 | !GROK!THIS! |
52 | |
53 | $spitshell >>Makefile <<!GROK!THIS! |
54 | |
55 | # perlld parameters |
56 | # |
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57 | # these ones are mandatory |
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58 | DLLWRAP = 'dllwrap' |
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59 | VERSION = '$version' |
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60 | |
61 | # following are optional. |
62 | WRAPDRIVER = gcc |
63 | DLLTOOL = dlltool |
64 | EXPORT_ALL = 1 |
65 | |
66 | # if some of extensions are empty, |
67 | # no corresponding output will be done. |
68 | # most probably, you'd like to have an export library |
69 | DEF_EXT = .def |
70 | EXP_EXT = .exp |
71 | |
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72 | perlld: $& Makefile ${src}/cygwin/perlld.in |
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73 | @echo "extracting perlld (with variable substitutions)" |
74 | @$sed -e s,@CC@,\${CC}, -e s,@DLLWRAP@,\${DLLWRAP},g \\ |
75 | -e s,@WRAPDRIVER@,\${WRAPDRIVER},g -e s,@DLLTOOL@,\${DLLTOOL},g \\ |
76 | -e s,@AS@,\${AS},g -e s,@EXPORT_ALL@,\${EXPORT_ALL},g \\ |
77 | -e s,@DEF_EXT@,\${DEF_EXT},g -e s,@EXP_EXT@,\${EXP_EXT},g \\ |
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78 | -e s,@LIB_EXT@,\${LIB_EXT},g -e s,@VERSION@,\${VERSION},g \\ |
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79 | ${src}/cygwin/perlld.in >perlld |
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80 | |
81 | !GROK!THIS! |
82 | |
83 | # make sure that all library names are not malformed |
84 | libperl=`echo $libperl|sed -e s,\\\..*,,` |
85 | |
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86 | linklibperl=-l`echo $libperl|sed -e s,^lib,,` |
87 | |
88 | $spitshell >>Makefile <<!GROK!THIS! |
89 | LIBPERL = $libperl |
90 | LLIBPERL= $linklibperl |
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91 | CLDFLAGS= -L$addtopath $ldflags |
92 | CAT = $cat |
93 | AWK = $awk |
94 | !GROK!THIS! |
95 | |
96 | case "$useshrplib" in |
97 | true) |
98 | $spitshell >>Makefile <<'!NO!SUBS!' |
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99 | cwobj = $(obj) |
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100 | |
101 | # override default rule (NB: make croaks!) to force dll usage |
102 | perlmain$(OBJ_EXT): perlmain.c |
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103 | $(CCCMD) $(PLDLFLAGS) -DUSEIMPORTLIB $*.c |
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104 | |
105 | # library used to make statically linked executables |
106 | # miniperl is linked against it to avoid libperl.dll locking |
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107 | $(LIBPERL)$(LIB_EXT): $& perl$(OBJ_EXT) $(cwobj) |
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108 | $(AR) rcu $@ perl$(OBJ_EXT) $(cwobj) |
109 | |
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110 | # dll and import library |
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111 | $(LIBPERL).dll$(LIB_EXT): $& perl$(OBJ_EXT) $(cwobj) ld2 |
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112 | $(LDLIBPTH) ld2 $(SHRPLDFLAGS) -o $(LIBPERL)$(DLSUFFIX) \ |
113 | perl$(OBJ_EXT) $(cwobj) $(libs) |
114 | |
115 | # How to build executables. |
116 | |
117 | # The miniperl -w -MExporter line is a basic cheap test to catch errors |
118 | # before make goes on to run preplibrary and then MakeMaker on extensions. |
119 | # This is very handy because later errors are often caused by miniperl |
120 | # build problems but that's not obvious to the novice. |
121 | # The Module used here must not depend on Config or any extensions. |
122 | |
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123 | miniperl.exe \ |
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124 | miniperl: $& miniperlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(LIBPERL)$(LIB_EXT) opmini$(OBJ_EXT) |
125 | $(LDLIBPTH) $(CC) $(CLDFLAGS) -o miniperl miniperlmain$(OBJ_EXT) opmini$(OBJ_EXT) $(LLIBPERL) $(libs) |
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126 | $(LDLIBPTH) ./miniperl -w -Ilib -MExporter -e '<?>' || $(MAKE) minitest |
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127 | |
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128 | perl.exe \ |
129 | perl: $& perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(LIBPERL).dll$(LIB_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) ext.libs |
130 | $(SHRPENV) $(LDLIBPTH) $(CC) $(CLDFLAGS) $(CCDLFLAGS) -o perl perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) $(LLIBPERL) `cat ext.libs` $(libs) |
131 | |
132 | pureperl: $& perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(LIBPERL).dll$(LIB_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) ext.libs |
133 | $(SHRPENV) $(LDLIBPTH) purify $(CC) $(CLDFLAGS) $(CCDLFLAGS) -o pureperl perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) $(LLIBPERL) `cat ext.libs` $(libs) |
134 | |
135 | purecovperl: $& perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(LIBPERL).dll$(LIB_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) ext.libs |
136 | $(SHRPENV) $(LDLIBPTH) purecov $(CC) $(CLDFLAGS) $(CCDLFLAGS) -o purecovperl perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) $(LLIBPERL) `cat ext.libs` $(libs) |
137 | |
138 | quantperl: $& perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(LIBPERL).dll$(LIB_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) ext.libs |
139 | $(SHRPENV) $(LDLIBPTH) quantify $(CC) $(CLDFLAGS) $(CCDLFLAGS) -o quantperl perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) $(LLIBPERL) `cat ext.libs` $(libs) |
140 | |
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141 | !NO!SUBS! |
142 | ;; |
143 | *) |
144 | $spitshell >>Makefile <<'!NO!SUBS!' |
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145 | cwobj = $(obj) |
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146 | |
147 | # perl library |
148 | $(LIBPERL)$(LIB_EXT): $& perl$(OBJ_EXT) $(cwobj) |
149 | $(AR) rcu $@ perl$(OBJ_EXT) $(cwobj) |
150 | |
151 | # How to build executables. |
152 | |
153 | # The miniperl -w -MExporter line is a basic cheap test to catch errors |
154 | # before make goes on to run preplibrary and then MakeMaker on extensions. |
155 | # This is very handy because later errors are often caused by miniperl |
156 | # build problems but that's not obvious to the novice. |
157 | # The Module used here must not depend on Config or any extensions. |
158 | |
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159 | miniperl.exe \ |
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160 | miniperl: $& miniperlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(LIBPERL)$(LIB_EXT) opmini$(OBJ_EXT) |
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161 | $(LDLIBPTH) $(CC) $(CLDFLAGS) -o miniperl miniperlmain$(OBJ_EXT) opmini$(OBJ_EXT) $(LLIBPERL) $(libs) |
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162 | $(LDLIBPTH) ./miniperl -w -Ilib -MExporter -e '<?>' || $(MAKE) minitest |
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163 | |
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164 | perl.exe \ |
165 | perl: $& perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(LIBPERL)$(LIB_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) ext.libs |
166 | $(SHRPENV) $(LDLIBPTH) $(CC) $(CLDFLAGS) $(CCDLFLAGS) -o perl perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) -Wl,-Bstatic $(LLIBPERL) -Wl,-Bdynamic `cat ext.libs` $(libs) |
167 | |
168 | pureperl: $& perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(LIBPERL)$(LIB_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) ext.libs |
169 | $(SHRPENV) $(LDLIBPTH) purify $(CC) $(CLDFLAGS) $(CCDLFLAGS) -o pureperl perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) $(LLIBPERL) `cat ext.libs` $(libs) |
170 | |
171 | purecovperl: $& perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(LIBPERL)$(LIB_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) ext.libs |
172 | $(SHRPENV) $(LDLIBPTH) purecov $(CC) $(CLDFLAGS) $(CCDLFLAGS) -o purecovperl perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) $(LLIBPERL) `cat ext.libs` $(libs) |
173 | |
174 | quantperl: $& perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(LIBPERL)$(LIB_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) ext.libs |
175 | $(SHRPENV) $(LDLIBPTH) quantify $(CC) $(CLDFLAGS) $(CCDLFLAGS) -o quantperl perlmain$(OBJ_EXT) $(DYNALOADER) $(static_ext) $(LLIBPERL) `cat ext.libs` $(libs) |
176 | |
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177 | !NO!SUBS! |
178 | ;; |
179 | esac |
180 | |
181 | # libperl.a is _the_ library both in dll and static cases |
182 | # $(LIBPERL)$(LIB_EXT) expands to this name dependless of build model |
183 | # |
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184 | # NOTE: The "-Wl,-Bstatic $(LLIBPERL) -Wl,-Bdynamic" is required to give |
185 | # the import library linking priority over the dynamic library, since both |
186 | # the .dll and .a are in the same directory. When the new standard for |
187 | # naming import/dynamic/static libraries emerges this should be updated. |
188 | # |
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189 | $spitshell >>Makefile <<'!NO!SUBS!' |
190 | |
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191 | |
192 | !NO!SUBS! |
193 | |
194 | # suid perl is removed - i've never seen suid scripts for win32 |
195 | |
196 | ############################################## |
197 | # additional targets |
198 | |
199 | $spitshell >>Makefile <<'!NO!SUBS!' |
200 | |
201 | DIST_DIRECTORY = .dist |
202 | |
203 | distdir: miniperl |
204 | -mkdir $(DIST_DIRECTORY) |
205 | ./miniperl '-MExtUtils::Manifest' \ |
206 | -e "ExtUtils::Manifest::manicopy(ExtUtils::Manifest::maniread(),'$(DIST_DIRECTORY)')" |
207 | |
208 | !NO!SUBS! |