###############################################################################
# This file contains composite macros and rules for creating objects.
-# This file should be included in the user's makefile after the variables
+# This file should be included in the user makefile after the variables
# have been initialized appropriately for the particular project being
-# created. The user's own targets should be placed after the include
+# created. The user targets should be placed after the include
# directive that specifies this file.
###############################################################################
LAST_TARGETS += $(BUILD_AFTER:%=%.make)
endif
-# Make the default action be an error stop if we can't find an appropriate rule.
+# Make the default action be an error stop if we ca not find an appropriate rule.
.DEFAULT:
$(HIDER)echo
$(HIDER)echo [$@] is missing files or has a makefile problem.
$(HIDER)echo
- $(HIDESH)$(CLAM_DIR)/exit_make.sh
+ $(HIDESH)$(CLAM_SCRIPTS)/exit_make.sh
# This rule halts make for some supposedly devastating reason. More
# information should be printed out by the cause of the halt.
%.halt:
@echo CLAM execution halted, the cause being: $@
- $(HIDESH)$(CLAM_DIR)/exit_make.sh
+ $(HIDESH)$(CLAM_SCRIPTS)/exit_make.sh
# Provides a time-stamp in the make log.
show_date.%:
mkdir "$(CLAM_TMP)"; \
fi'
ifeq "$(QUIET)" ""
- $(HIDER)echo Project $(PROJECT) [$(shell basename $(shell dirname $(shell pwd) ) )/$(shell basename $(shell pwd) )] v. $(major).$(minor).$(revision).$(build)
+ $(HIDER)echo Project $(PROJECT) [$(shell echo $(CURRENT_DIR) | sed -e 's/.*\/\([^\/]*\)\/\([^\/]*\)/\1\/\2/')] v. $(major).$(minor).$(revision).$(build)
endif
$(HIDER)rm -f $(FLAG_FILES)
# runs the programs specified in the RUN_TARGETS variable.
run_targets:
- $(HIDESH)"$(CLAM_DIR)/target_runner.sh"
+ $(HIDESH)"$(CLAM_SCRIPTS)/target_runner.sh"
# "make_subdirs" travels down each subdirectory and builds using make.
make_subdirs:
- $(HIDESH)$(CLAM_DIR)/make_subdirs.sh
+ $(HIDESH)$(CLAM_SCRIPTS)/make_subdirs.sh
# "clean" is a default target that removes object files, libs, executable
# files and such that were created by the project. it invokes the makefile
# again with the CLEAN variable defined so that this can be passed down into
# all subsequent makes.
-clean: establish_cleanup_variable $(OTHER_CLEANS) scratch_other_cleans clean_subdirs ready_to_clean
+clean: establish_cleanup_variable $(OTHER_CLEANS) scratch_other_cleans clean_subdirs add_to_cleanups_variable ready_to_clean
@# no code here.
establish_cleanup_variable:
scratch_other_cleans:
$(eval OTHER_CLEANS := )
-# guard the main cleaning task with our variable
-# so we do not pull in subtargets when we do not want to.
-ifneq "$(CLEAN)" ""
-ready_to_clean: $(OTHER_CLEANING_TASKS)
- @echo Whacking [$(CLEANUPS)]
+# add late breaking items to the cleanup list. this is mainly the actual
+# targets to build, since those are not specified until the user makefile
+# is included. we take a liberty here and also add different versions of
+# the file suffixes so we can clean all versions of the targets.
+add_to_cleanups_variable: $(SUPPLEMENTAL_CLEANUP_TARGETS)
+ $(eval CLEANUPS = $(ACTUAL_TARGETS) $(CLEANUPS) )
+# $(eval CLEANUPS = $(ACTUAL_TARGETS) $(ACTUAL_TARGETS:%.exe=%) $(ACTUAL_TARGETS:%.dll=%.so) $(ACTUAL_TARGETS:%.so=%.dll) $(CLEANUPS) )
+# echo "new CLEANUPS variable: $(CLEANUPS)"
+
+# main cleaning task.
+ready_to_clean:
+ifneq "$(CLEANUPS)" ""
+ @echo Whacking [$(notdir $(CLEANUPS))]
+endif
$(HIDESH) -c '\
if [ ! -z "$(CLEANUPS)" ]; then \
for spork19 in $(CLEANUPS) nonexistentishfileforlist; do \
rm -rf "$$spork19"; \
done \
fi'
-else
-ready_to_clean:
- @# do nothing.
-endif
+
+############################################################################
# "clean_subdirs" travels down each subdirectory and cleans using make.
clean_subdirs:
- $(HIDESH)$(CLAM_DIR)/clean_subdirs.sh
+ $(HIDESH)$(CLAM_SCRIPTS)/clean_subdirs.sh
# "rm_links" removes the files in the current directory that are links
# to other files. this is only useful in a unix environment.