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1### @configure_input@
2
3# Copyright (C) 2000-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5# This file is part of GNU Emacs.
6
7# GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10# (at your option) any later version.
11
12# GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15# GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18# along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
19
20SHELL = @SHELL@
21
22srcdir = @srcdir@
23top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
24lisp = $(srcdir)
25VPATH = $(srcdir)
26
27# Empty for all systems except MinGW, where xargs needs an explicit
28# limitation.
29XARGS_LIMIT = @XARGS_LIMIT@
30
31# You can specify a different executable on the make command line,
32# e.g. "make EMACS=../src/emacs ...".
33
34# We never change directory before running Emacs, so a relative file
35# name is fine, and makes life easier. If we need to change
36# directory, we can use emacs --chdir.
37EMACS = ../src/emacs
38
39# Command line flags for Emacs.
40
41EMACSOPT = -batch --no-site-file --no-site-lisp
42
43# Extra flags to pass to the byte compiler
44BYTE_COMPILE_EXTRA_FLAGS =
45# For example to not display the undefined function warnings you can use this:
46# BYTE_COMPILE_EXTRA_FLAGS = --eval '(setq byte-compile-warnings (quote (not unresolved)))'
47# The example above is just for developers, it should not be used by default.
48
49# Automatically generated autoload files, apart from lisp/loaddefs.el.
50# Note this includes only those files that need special rules to
51# build; ie it does not need to include things created via
52# generated-autoload-file (eg calc/calc-loaddefs.el).
53LOADDEFS = $(lisp)/calendar/cal-loaddefs.el \
54 $(lisp)/calendar/diary-loaddefs.el \
55 $(lisp)/calendar/hol-loaddefs.el \
56 $(lisp)/mh-e/mh-loaddefs.el \
57 $(lisp)/net/tramp-loaddefs.el
58
59# Elisp files auto-generated.
60AUTOGENEL = loaddefs.el \
61 $(LOADDEFS) \
62 cus-load.el \
63 finder-inf.el \
64 subdirs.el \
65 emacs-lisp/cl-loaddefs.el \
66 calc/calc-loaddefs.el \
67 eshell/esh-groups.el \
68 cedet/semantic/loaddefs.el \
69 cedet/ede/loaddefs.el \
70 cedet/srecode/loaddefs.el \
71 org/org-loaddefs.el
72
73# Versioned files that are the value of someone's `generated-autoload-file'.
74# Note that update_loaddefs parses this.
75AUTOGEN_VCS = \
76 ps-print.el \
77 emulation/tpu-edt.el \
78 mail/rmail.el \
79 dired.el \
80 ibuffer.el \
81 htmlfontify.el \
82 emacs-lisp/eieio.el
83
84# Value of max-lisp-eval-depth when compiling initially.
85# During bootstrapping the byte-compiler is run interpreted when compiling
86# itself, and uses more stack than usual.
87#
88BIG_STACK_DEPTH = 2200
89BIG_STACK_OPTS = --eval "(setq max-lisp-eval-depth $(BIG_STACK_DEPTH))"
90
91# Set load-prefer-newer for the benefit of the non-bootstrappers.
92BYTE_COMPILE_FLAGS = $(BIG_STACK_OPTS) --eval '(setq load-prefer-newer t)' $(BYTE_COMPILE_EXTRA_FLAGS)
93
94# Files to compile before others during a bootstrap. This is done to
95# speed up the bootstrap process. They're ordered by size, so we use
96# the slowest-compiler on the smallest file and move to larger files as the
97# compiler gets faster. `autoload.elc' comes last because it is not used by
98# the compiler (so its compilation does not speed up subsequent compilations),
99# it's only placed here so as to speed up generation of the loaddefs.el file.
100
101COMPILE_FIRST = \
102 $(lisp)/emacs-lisp/macroexp.elc \
103 $(lisp)/emacs-lisp/cconv.elc \
104 $(lisp)/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.elc \
105 $(lisp)/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.elc \
106 $(lisp)/emacs-lisp/autoload.elc
107
108# The actual Emacs command run in the targets below.
109emacs = EMACSLOADPATH='$(lisp)' '$(EMACS)' $(EMACSOPT)
110
111# Common command to find subdirectories
112setwins=for file in `find . -type d -print`; do \
113 case $$file in */.* ) ;; \
114 *) wins="$$wins$${wins:+ }$$file" ;; \
115 esac; \
116 done
117
118# Find all subdirectories except `obsolete' and `term'.
119setwins_almost=for file in `find ${srcdir} -type d -print`; do \
120 case $$file in ${srcdir}*/obsolete | ${srcdir}*/term ) ;; \
121 *) wins="$$wins$${wins:+ }$$file" ;; \
122 esac; \
123 done
124
125# Find all subdirectories in which we might want to create subdirs.el.
126setwins_for_subdirs=for file in `find ${srcdir} -type d -print`; do \
127 case $$file in \
128 ${srcdir}*/cedet* | ${srcdir}*/leim* ) ;; \
129 *) wins="$$wins$${wins:+ }$$file" ;; \
130 esac; \
131 done
132
133# cus-load and finder-inf are not explicitly requested by anything, so
134# we add them here to make sure they get built.
135all: compile-main $(lisp)/cus-load.el $(lisp)/finder-inf.el
136
137doit:
138
139.PHONY: all doit custom-deps finder-data autoloads update-subdirs
140
141# custom-deps and finder-data both used to scan _all_ the *.el files.
142# This could lead to problems in parallel builds if automatically
143# generated *.el files (eg loaddefs etc) were being changed at the same time.
144# One solution was to add autoloads as a prerequisite:
145# http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-pretest-bug/2007-01/msg00469.html
146# http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2007-12/msg00171.html
147# However, this meant that running these targets modified loaddefs.el,
148# every time (due to time-stamping). Calling these rules from
149# bootstrap-after would modify loaddefs after src/emacs, resulting
150# in make install remaking src/emacs for no real reason:
151# http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2008-02/msg00311.html
152# Nowadays these commands don't scan automatically generated files,
153# since they will never contain any useful information
154# (see finder-no-scan-regexp and custom-dependencies-no-scan-regexp).
155$(lisp)/cus-load.el:
156 $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) custom-deps
157custom-deps: doit
158 $(setwins_almost); \
159 echo Directories: $$wins; \
160 $(emacs) -l cus-dep \
161 --eval '(setq generated-custom-dependencies-file (unmsys--file-name "$(srcdir)/cus-load.el"))' \
162 -f custom-make-dependencies $$wins
163
164$(lisp)/finder-inf.el:
165 $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) finder-data
166finder-data: doit
167 $(setwins_almost); \
168 echo Directories: $$wins; \
169 $(emacs) -l finder \
170 --eval '(setq generated-finder-keywords-file (unmsys--file-name "$(srcdir)/finder-inf.el"))' \
171 -f finder-compile-keywords-make-dist $$wins
172
173# The chmod +w is to handle env var CVSREAD=1.
174# Use expand-file-name rather than $abs_scrdir so that Emacs does not
175# get confused when it compares file-names for equality.
176#
177# Note that we set no-update-autoloads in _generated_ leim files.
178# If you want to allow autoloads in such files, remove that,
179# and make this depend on leim.
180autoloads: $(LOADDEFS) doit
181 cd $(lisp) && chmod +w $(AUTOGEN_VCS)
182 $(setwins_almost); \
183 echo Directories: $$wins; \
184 $(emacs) -l autoload \
185 --eval '(setq autoload-builtin-package-versions t)' \
186 --eval '(setq generated-autoload-file (expand-file-name (unmsys--file-name "$(srcdir)/loaddefs.el")))' \
187 -f batch-update-autoloads $$wins
188
189# This is required by the bootstrap-emacs target in ../src/Makefile, so
190# we know that if we have an emacs executable, we also have a subdirs.el.
191$(lisp)/subdirs.el:
192 $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) update-subdirs
193update-subdirs: doit
194 $(setwins_for_subdirs); \
195 for file in $$wins; do \
196 $(srcdir)/../build-aux/update-subdirs $$file; \
197 done;
198
199.PHONY: updates bzr-update update-authors
200
201# Some modes of make-dist use this.
202updates: update-subdirs autoloads finder-data custom-deps
203
204# This is useful after "bzr up"; but it doesn't do anything that a
205# plain "make" at top-level doesn't.
206# The only difference between this and this directory's "all" rule
207# is that this runs "autoloads" as well (because it uses "compile"
208# rather than "compile-main"). In a bootstrap, $(lisp) in src/Makefile
209# triggers this directory's autoloads rule.
210bzr-update: compile finder-data custom-deps
211
212# Update the AUTHORS file.
213
214update-authors:
215 $(emacs) -l authors -f batch-update-authors $(top_srcdir)/etc/AUTHORS $(top_srcdir)
216
217
218ETAGS = ../lib-src/etags
219
220lisptagsfiles1 = $(srcdir)/*.el
221lisptagsfiles2 = $(srcdir)/*/*.el
222lisptagsfiles3 = $(srcdir)/*/*/*.el
223lisptagsfiles4 = $(srcdir)/*/*/*/*.el
224
225## The echo | sed | xargs is to stop the command line getting too long
226## on MS Windows, when the MSYS Bash passes it to a MinGW compiled
227## etags. It might be better to use find in a similar way to
228## compile-main. But maybe this is not even necessary any more now
229## that this uses relative filenames.
230TAGS: $(lisptagsfiles1) $(lisptagsfiles2) $(lisptagsfiles3) $(lisptagsfiles4)
231 rm -f $@
232 touch $@
233 echo $(lisptagsfiles1) $(lisptagsfiles2) $(lisptagsfiles3) $(lisptagsfiles4) | \
234 sed -e 's,$(srcdir)/[^ ]*loaddefs[^ ]*,,g' \
235 -e 's,$(srcdir)/ldefs-boot[^ ]*,,' \
236 -e 's,$(srcdir)/[^ ]*esh-groups.el[^ ]*,,' | \
237 xargs $(XARGS_LIMIT) "$(ETAGS)" -a -o $@
238
239
240# The src/Makefile.in has its own set of dependencies and when they decide
241# that one Lisp file needs to be re-compiled, we had better recompile it as
242# well, otherwise every subsequent make will again call us, until we finally
243# end up deciding that yes, the file deserves recompilation.
244# One option is to try and reproduce exactly the same dependencies here as
245# we have in src/Makefile.in, but it turns out to be painful
246# (e.g. src/Makefile.in may have a dependency for ../lisp/foo.elc where we
247# only know of $(lisp)/foo.elc). So instead we provide a direct way for
248# src/Makefile.in to rebuild a particular Lisp file, no questions asked.
249# Use byte-compile-refresh-preloaded to try and work around some of
250# the most common problems of not bootstrapping from a clean state.
251.PHONY: compile-onefile
252compile-onefile:
253 @echo Compiling $(THEFILE)
254 @# Use byte-compile-refresh-preloaded to try and work around some of
255 @# the most common bootstrapping problems.
256 @$(emacs) $(BYTE_COMPILE_FLAGS) \
257 -l bytecomp -f byte-compile-refresh-preloaded \
258 -f batch-byte-compile $(THEFILE)
259
260# Files MUST be compiled one by one. If we compile several files in a
261# row (i.e., in the same instance of Emacs) we can't make sure that
262# the compilation environment is clean. We also set the load-path of
263# the Emacs used for compilation to the current directory and its
264# subdirectories, to make sure require's and load's in the files being
265# compiled find the right files.
266
267.SUFFIXES: .elc .el
268
269# An old-fashioned suffix rule, which, according to the GNU Make manual,
270# cannot have prerequisites.
271.el.elc:
272 @echo Compiling $<
273 @# The BIG_STACK_OPTS are only needed to byte-compile the byte-compiler
274 @# files, which is normally done in compile-first, but may also be
275 @# recompiled via this rule.
276 @$(emacs) $(BYTE_COMPILE_FLAGS) \
277 -f batch-byte-compile $<
278
279.PHONY: compile-first compile-main compile compile-always
280
281compile-first: $(COMPILE_FIRST)
282
283# In `compile-main' we could directly do
284# ... | xargs $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) EMACS="$(EMACS)"
285# and it works, but it generates a lot of messages like
286# make[2]: gnus/gnus-mlspl.elc is up to date.
287# so instead, we use "xargs echo" to split the list of file into manageable
288# chunks and then use an intermediate `compile-targets' target so the
289# actual targets (the .elc files) are not mentioned as targets on the
290# make command line.
291
292
293.PHONY: compile-targets
294# TARGETS is set dynamically in the recursive call from `compile-main'.
295compile-targets: $(TARGETS)
296
297# Compile all the Elisp files that need it. Beware: it approximates
298# `no-byte-compile', so watch out for false-positives!
299compile-main: leim semantic compile-clean
300 @(cd $(lisp) && $(setwins); \
301 els=`echo "$$wins " | sed -e 's|/\./|/|g' -e 's|/\. | |g' -e 's| |/*.el |g'`; \
302 for el in $$els; do \
303 test -f $$el || continue; \
304 test ! -f $${el}c && GREP_OPTIONS= grep '^;.*no-byte-compile: t' $$el > /dev/null && continue; \
305 echo "$${el}c"; \
306 done | xargs $(XARGS_LIMIT) echo) | \
307 while read chunk; do \
308 $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) compile-targets EMACS="$(EMACS)" TARGETS="$$chunk"; \
309 done
310
311.PHONY: compile-clean
312# Erase left-over .elc files that do not have a corresponding .el file.
313compile-clean:
314 @cd $(lisp) && $(setwins); \
315 elcs=`echo "$$wins " | sed -e 's|/\./|/|g' -e 's|/\. | |g' -e 's| |/*.elc |g'`; \
316 for el in `echo $$elcs | sed -e 's/\.elc/\.el/g'`; do \
317 if test -f "$$el" -o \! -f "$${el}c"; then :; else \
318 echo rm "$${el}c"; \
319 rm "$${el}c"; \
320 fi \
321 done
322
323.PHONY: leim semantic
324leim:
325 cd ../leim && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all EMACS="$(EMACS)"
326
327# FIXME. Yuck.
328semantic:
329 case ${EMACS} in \
330 .*) EMACS="../${EMACS}" ;; \
331 *) EMACS="${EMACS}" ;; \
332 esac; \
333 cd ../admin/grammars && $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all EMACS="$${EMACS}"
334
335# Compile all Lisp files, but don't recompile those that are up to
336# date. Some .el files don't get compiled because they set the
337# local variable no-byte-compile.
338# Calling make recursively because suffix rule cannot have prerequisites.
339# Explicitly pass EMACS (sometimes ../src/bootstrap-emacs) to those
340# sub-makes that run rules that use it, for the sake of some non-GNU makes.
341compile: $(LOADDEFS) autoloads compile-first
342 $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) compile-main EMACS="$(EMACS)"
343
344# Compile all Lisp files. This is like `compile' but compiles files
345# unconditionally. Some files don't actually get compiled because they
346# set the local variable no-byte-compile.
347compile-always: doit
348 cd $(lisp) && rm -f *.elc */*.elc */*/*.elc */*/*/*.elc
349 $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) compile EMACS="$(EMACS)"
350
351.PHONY: backup-compiled-files compile-after-backup
352
353# Backup compiled Lisp files in elc.tar.gz. If that file already
354# exists, make a backup of it.
355
356backup-compiled-files:
357 -mv $(lisp)/elc.tar.gz $(lisp)/elc.tar.gz~
358 -tar czf $(lisp)/elc.tar.gz $(lisp)/*.elc $(lisp)/*/*.elc $(lisp)/*/*/*.elc $(lisp)/*/*/*/*.elc
359
360# Compile Lisp files, but save old compiled files first.
361
362compile-after-backup: backup-compiled-files compile-always
363
364# This does the same job as the "compile" rule, but in a different way.
365# Rather than spawning a separate Emacs instance to compile each file,
366# it uses the same Emacs instance to compile everything.
367# This is faster on a single core, since it avoids the overhead of
368# starting Emacs many times (it was 33% faster on a test with a
369# random 10% of the .el files needing recompilation).
370# Unlike compile, this is not parallelizable; so if you have more than
371# one core and use make -j#, compile will be (much) faster.
372# This rule also produces less accurate compilation warnings.
373# The environment of later files is affected by definitions in
374# earlier ones, so it does not produce some warnings that it should.
375# It can also produces spurious warnings about "invalid byte code" if
376# files that use byte-compile-dynamic are updated.
377# There is no reason to use this rule unless you only have a single
378# core and CPU time is an issue.
379.PHONY: compile-one-process
380compile-one-process: doit $(LOADDEFS) compile-first $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-mode.elc
381 $(emacs) $(BYTE_COMPILE_FLAGS) \
382 --eval "(batch-byte-recompile-directory 0)" $(lisp)
383
384# Update MH-E internal autoloads. These are not to be confused with
385# the autoloads for the MH-E entry points, which are already in loaddefs.el.
386MH_E_DIR = $(lisp)/mh-e
387## MH_E_SRC avoids a circular dependency warning for mh-loaddefs.el.
388MH_E_SRC = $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-acros.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-alias.el \
389 $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-buffers.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-compat.el \
390 $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-comp.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-e.el \
391 $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-folder.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-funcs.el \
392 $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-gnus.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-identity.el \
393 $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-inc.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-junk.el \
394 $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-letter.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-limit.el \
395 $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-mime.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-print.el \
396 $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-scan.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-search.el \
397 $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-seq.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-show.el \
398 $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-speed.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-thread.el \
399 $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-tool-bar.el $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-utils.el \
400 $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-xface.el
401
402.PHONY: mh-autoloads
403mh-autoloads: $(MH_E_DIR)/mh-loaddefs.el
404$(MH_E_DIR)/mh-loaddefs.el: $(MH_E_SRC)
405 $(emacs) -l autoload \
406 --eval "(setq generate-autoload-cookie \";;;###mh-autoload\")" \
407 --eval "(setq generated-autoload-file (expand-file-name (unmsys--file-name \"$@\")))" \
408 --eval "(setq make-backup-files nil)" \
409 -f batch-update-autoloads $(MH_E_DIR)
410
411# Update TRAMP internal autoloads. Maybe we could move tramp*.el into
412# an own subdirectory. OTOH, it does not hurt to keep them in
413# lisp/net.
414TRAMP_DIR = $(lisp)/net
415TRAMP_SRC = $(TRAMP_DIR)/tramp.el $(TRAMP_DIR)/tramp-adb.el \
416 $(TRAMP_DIR)/tramp-cache.el $(TRAMP_DIR)/tramp-cmds.el \
417 $(TRAMP_DIR)/tramp-compat.el $(TRAMP_DIR)/tramp-ftp.el \
418 $(TRAMP_DIR)/tramp-gvfs.el $(TRAMP_DIR)/tramp-gw.el \
419 $(TRAMP_DIR)/tramp-sh.el $(TRAMP_DIR)/tramp-smb.el \
420 $(TRAMP_DIR)/tramp-uu.el $(TRAMP_DIR)/trampver.el
421
422$(TRAMP_DIR)/tramp-loaddefs.el: $(TRAMP_SRC)
423 $(emacs) -l autoload \
424 --eval "(setq generate-autoload-cookie \";;;###tramp-autoload\")" \
425 --eval "(setq generated-autoload-file (expand-file-name (unmsys--file-name \"$@\")))" \
426 --eval "(setq make-backup-files nil)" \
427 -f batch-update-autoloads $(TRAMP_DIR)
428
429CAL_DIR = $(lisp)/calendar
430## Those files that may contain internal calendar autoload cookies.
431## Avoids circular dependency warning for *-loaddefs.el.
432CAL_SRC = $(CAL_DIR)/cal-bahai.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-china.el \
433 $(CAL_DIR)/cal-coptic.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-dst.el \
434 $(CAL_DIR)/cal-french.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-hebrew.el \
435 $(CAL_DIR)/cal-html.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-islam.el \
436 $(CAL_DIR)/cal-iso.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-julian.el \
437 $(CAL_DIR)/cal-mayan.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-menu.el \
438 $(CAL_DIR)/cal-move.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-persia.el \
439 $(CAL_DIR)/cal-tex.el $(CAL_DIR)/cal-x.el \
440 $(CAL_DIR)/calendar.el $(CAL_DIR)/diary-lib.el \
441 $(CAL_DIR)/holidays.el $(CAL_DIR)/lunar.el \
442 $(CAL_DIR)/solar.el
443
444$(CAL_DIR)/cal-loaddefs.el: $(CAL_SRC)
445 $(emacs) -l autoload \
446 --eval "(setq generate-autoload-cookie \";;;###cal-autoload\")" \
447 --eval "(setq generated-autoload-file (expand-file-name (unmsys--file-name \"$@\")))" \
448 --eval "(setq make-backup-files nil)" \
449 -f batch-update-autoloads $(CAL_DIR)
450
451$(CAL_DIR)/diary-loaddefs.el: $(CAL_SRC)
452 $(emacs) -l autoload \
453 --eval "(setq generate-autoload-cookie \";;;###diary-autoload\")" \
454 --eval "(setq generated-autoload-file (expand-file-name (unmsys--file-name \"$@\")))" \
455 --eval "(setq make-backup-files nil)" \
456 -f batch-update-autoloads $(CAL_DIR)
457
458$(CAL_DIR)/hol-loaddefs.el: $(CAL_SRC)
459 $(emacs) -l autoload \
460 --eval "(setq generate-autoload-cookie \";;;###holiday-autoload\")" \
461 --eval "(setq generated-autoload-file (expand-file-name (unmsys--file-name \"$@\")))" \
462 --eval "(setq make-backup-files nil)" \
463 -f batch-update-autoloads $(CAL_DIR)
464
465.PHONY: bootstrap-clean distclean maintainer-clean
466
467bootstrap-clean:
468 -cd $(lisp) && rm -f *.elc */*.elc */*/*.elc */*/*/*.elc $(AUTOGENEL)
469
470distclean:
471 -rm -f ./Makefile $(lisp)/loaddefs.el~
472
473maintainer-clean: distclean bootstrap-clean
474 rm -f TAGS
475
476.PHONY: check-declare
477
478check-declare:
479 $(emacs) -l check-declare --eval '(check-declare-directory "$(lisp)")'
480
481# Dependencies
482
483## None of the following matters for bootstrap, which is the only way
484## to ensure a correct compilation of all lisp files.
485## Manually specifying dependencies of a handful of lisp files, (and
486## ones that don't change very often at that) seems pretty pointless
487## to me.
488
489# http://debbugs.gnu.org/1004
490# CC Mode uses a compile time macro system which causes a compile time
491# dependency in cc-*.elc files on the macros in other cc-*.el and the
492# version string in cc-defs.el.
493$(lisp)/progmodes/cc-align.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-awk.elc\
494 $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-cmds.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-compat.elc\
495 $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-engine.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-fonts.elc\
496 $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-langs.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-menus.elc\
497 $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-mode.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-styles.elc\
498 $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc: \
499 $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-bytecomp.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-defs.elc
500
501$(lisp)/progmodes/cc-align.elc: \
502 $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-engine.elc
503
504$(lisp)/progmodes/cc-cmds.elc: \
505 $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-engine.elc
506
507$(lisp)/progmodes/cc-compat.elc: \
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521$(lisp)/progmodes/cc-langs.elc: $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc \
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524$(lisp)/progmodes/cc-mode.elc: $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-langs.elc \
525 $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-engine.elc \
526 $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-styles.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-cmds.elc \
527 $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-align.elc $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-menus.elc
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529$(lisp)/progmodes/cc-styles.elc: $(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc \
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532$(lisp)/progmodes/cc-vars.elc: $(lisp)/custom.elc $(lisp)/widget.elc
533
534# Makefile ends here.