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# Makefile for GNU Emacs.
# Copyright (C) 1985, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
# 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
# script may need modifying in sync with changes made here. Try to
# avoid shell-ism because the DOS build has to use the DOS shell.
-# Don't try to replace the cpp processing using autoconf facilities,
-# says rms.
-# Replacing a particular part of the conditionals to work via autoconf
-# is OK.
-# Some of the conditionals might be dead now. Finding them and
-# deleting them would be fine.
-
SHELL = /bin/sh
# Here are the things that we expect ../configure to edit.
CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@
CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@
LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@
+LD_FIRSTFLAG=@LD_FIRSTFLAG@
EXEEXT = @EXEEXT@
version = @version@
# Substitute an assignment for the MAKE variable, because
# BSD doesn't have it as a default.
@SET_MAKE@
# Don't use LIBS. configure puts stuff in it that either shouldn't be
-# linked with Emacs or is duplicated by the cpp stuff below.
+# linked with Emacs or is duplicated by the other stuff below.
# LIBS = @LIBS@
LIBOBJS = @LIBOBJS@
CRT_DIR=@CRT_DIR@
+## Flags to pass for profiling builds
+PROFILING_CFLAGS = @PROFILING_CFLAGS@
+PROFILING_LDFLAGS = @PROFILING_LDFLAGS@
+
+## Flags to pass to the compiler to enable build warnings
+C_WARNINGS_SWITCH = @C_WARNINGS_SWITCH@
+
## Machine-specific CFLAGS.
C_SWITCH_MACHINE=@C_SWITCH_MACHINE@
## System-specific CFLAGS.
## substituted in this or any other Makefile. Cf C_SWITCH_X_SITE.
LD_SWITCH_X_SITE=
-## This holds any special options for linking temacs only (ie, not
-## used by configure). Not used elsewhere because it sometimes
-## contains options that have to do with using Emacs's crt0,
-## which are only good with temacs.
-LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM_TEMACS=@LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM_TEMACS@
-
## Next two must come before LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM.
## If needed, a -R option that says where to find X windows at run time.
LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX=@LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX@
## System-specific LDFLAGS.
LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM=@LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM@
-LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM_EXTRA=@LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM_EXTRA@
+
+## This holds any special options for linking temacs only (ie, not
+## used by configure). Not used elsewhere because it sometimes
+## contains options that have to do with using Emacs's crt0,
+## which are only good with temacs.
+LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM_TEMACS=@LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM_TEMACS@
## Flags to pass to ld only for temacs.
-TEMACS_LDFLAGS = $(LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM) $(LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM_EXTRA) $(LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM_TEMACS)
+TEMACS_LDFLAGS = $(LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM) $(LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM_TEMACS)
-## $LDFLAGS, or empty if NS_IMPL_GNUSTEP (for some reason).
+## $LDFLAGS $PROFILING_LDFLAGS, or empty if NS_IMPL_GNUSTEP (for some reason).
TEMACS_LDFLAGS2 = @TEMACS_LDFLAGS2@
## Some systems define this to request special libraries.
## Where to find libgcc.a, if using gcc and necessary.
LIB_GCC=@LIB_GCC@
-LD=@LINKER@
-
## May use $CRT_DIR.
LIB_STANDARD=@LIB_STANDARD@
RSVG_LIBS= @RSVG_LIBS@
RSVG_CFLAGS= @RSVG_CFLAGS@
+IMAGEMAGICK_LIBS= @IMAGEMAGICK_LIBS@
+IMAGEMAGICK_CFLAGS= @IMAGEMAGICK_CFLAGS@
+
+LIBXML2_LIBS = @LIBXML2_LIBS@
+LIBXML2_CFLAGS = @LIBXML2_CFLAGS@
+
## widget.o if USE_X_TOOLKIT, otherwise empty.
WIDGET_OBJ=@WIDGET_OBJ@
LIBSELINUX_LIBS = @LIBSELINUX_LIBS@
+LIBGNUTLS_LIBS = @LIBGNUTLS_LIBS@
+LIBGNUTLS_CFLAGS = @LIBGNUTLS_CFLAGS@
+
INTERVALS_H = dispextern.h intervals.h composite.h
GETLOADAVG_LIBS = @GETLOADAVG_LIBS@
START_FILES = @START_FILES@
-UNEXEC_OBJ = @unexec@
+UNEXEC_OBJ = @UNEXEC_OBJ@
-CANNOT_DUMP=@cannot_dump@
+CANNOT_DUMP=@CANNOT_DUMP@
DEPDIR=deps
## -MMD -MF ${DEPDIR}/$*.d if AUTO_DEPEND; else empty.
DEPFLAGS=@DEPFLAGS@
## test -d ${DEPDIR} || mkdir ${DEPDIR} (if AUTO_DEPEND); else ':'.
-## FIXME This can fail in parallel builds. Use mkinstalldirs instead?
MKDEPDIR=@MKDEPDIR@
-# ========================== start of cpp stuff =======================
-/* From here on, comments must be done in C syntax. */
-
-#define NOT_C_CODE
-#include "config.h"
-
-/* If NS_IMPL_GNUSTEP, some definitions and includes are expanded here. */
-@NS_IMPL_GNUSTEP_INC@
-
-/* FIXME move to LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM_TEMACS?
- This uses ${CONFIG_SYSTEM_LIBS}, presumably set by the above include. */
-NS_IMPL_GNUSTEP_TEMACS_LDFLAGS=@NS_IMPL_GNUSTEP_TEMACS_LDFLAGS@
-
-/* DO NOT use -R. There is a special hack described in lastfile.c
- which is used instead. Some initialized data areas are modified
- at initial startup, then labeled as part of the text area when
- Emacs is dumped for the first time, and never changed again. */
-
-/* -Demacs is needed to make some files produce the correct version
- for use in Emacs.
-
- -DHAVE_CONFIG_H is needed for some other files to take advantage of
- the information in ``config.h''. */
-
-/* C_SWITCH_X_SITE must come before C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM
- since it may have -I options that should override those. */
-/* MYCPPFLAGS only referenced in etc/DEBUG. */
-ALL_CFLAGS=-Demacs -DHAVE_CONFIG_H $(MYCPPFLAGS) -I. -I${srcdir} ${C_SWITCH_MACHINE} ${C_SWITCH_SYSTEM} ${C_SWITCH_X_SITE} ${C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM} ${CFLAGS_SOUND} ${RSVG_CFLAGS} ${DBUS_CFLAGS} ${GCONF_CFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} ${FREETYPE_CFLAGS} ${FONTCONFIG_CFLAGS} ${LIBOTF_CFLAGS} ${M17N_FLT_CFLAGS} ${DEPFLAGS}
+## DO NOT use -R. There is a special hack described in lastfile.c
+## which is used instead. Some initialized data areas are modified
+## at initial startup, then labeled as part of the text area when
+## Emacs is dumped for the first time, and never changed again.
+##
+## -Demacs is needed to make some files produce the correct version
+## for use in Emacs.
+##
+## -DHAVE_CONFIG_H is needed for some other files to take advantage of
+## the information in `config.h'.
+##
+## C_SWITCH_X_SITE must come before C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM
+## since it may have -I options that should override those.
+##
+## FIXME? MYCPPFLAGS only referenced in etc/DEBUG.
+ALL_CFLAGS=-Demacs -DHAVE_CONFIG_H $(MYCPPFLAGS) -I. -I${srcdir} \
+ ${C_SWITCH_MACHINE} ${C_SWITCH_SYSTEM} ${C_SWITCH_X_SITE} \
+ ${C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM} ${CFLAGS_SOUND} ${RSVG_CFLAGS} ${IMAGEMAGICK_CFLAGS} \
+ ${LIBXML2_CFLAGS} ${DBUS_CFLAGS} \
+ ${GCONF_CFLAGS} ${FREETYPE_CFLAGS} ${FONTCONFIG_CFLAGS} \
+ ${LIBOTF_CFLAGS} ${M17N_FLT_CFLAGS} ${DEPFLAGS} ${PROFILING_CFLAGS} \
+ $(LIBGNUTLS_CFLAGS) \
+ ${C_WARNINGS_SWITCH} ${CFLAGS}
ALL_OBJC_CFLAGS=$(ALL_CFLAGS) $(GNU_OBJC_CFLAGS)
.SUFFIXES: .m
$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_OBJC_CFLAGS) $<
-/* lastfile must follow all files whose initialized data areas should
- be dumped as pure by dump-emacs. */
+## lastfile must follow all files whose initialized data areas should
+## be dumped as pure by dump-emacs.
obj= dispnew.o frame.o scroll.o xdisp.o menu.o $(XMENU_OBJ) window.o \
charset.o coding.o category.o ccl.o character.o chartab.o bidi.o \
cm.o term.o terminal.o xfaces.o $(XOBJ) $(GTK_OBJ) $(DBUS_OBJ) \
alloc.o data.o doc.o editfns.o callint.o \
eval.o floatfns.o fns.o font.o print.o lread.o \
syntax.o $(UNEXEC_OBJ) bytecode.o \
- process.o callproc.o \
+ process.o gnutls.o callproc.o \
region-cache.o sound.o atimer.o \
- doprnt.o strftime.o intervals.o textprop.o composite.o md5.o \
+ doprnt.o strftime.o intervals.o textprop.o composite.o md5.o xml.o \
$(MSDOS_OBJ) $(MSDOS_X_OBJ) $(NS_OBJ) $(CYGWIN_OBJ) $(FONT_OBJ)
-/* Object files used on some machine or other.
- These go in the DOC file on all machines in case they are needed. */
+## Object files used on some machine or other.
+## These go in the DOC file on all machines in case they are needed.
SOME_MACHINE_OBJECTS = dosfns.o msdos.o \
xterm.o xfns.o xmenu.o xselect.o xrdb.o xsmfns.o fringe.o image.o \
fontset.o dbusbind.o \
w32.o w32console.o w32fns.o w32heap.o w32inevt.o \
w32menu.o w32proc.o w32reg.o w32select.o w32term.o w32xfns.o $(FONT_OBJ)
-/* gmalloc.o if !SYSTEM_MALLOC && !DOUG_LEA_MALLOC, else empty. */
+## gmalloc.o if !SYSTEM_MALLOC && !DOUG_LEA_MALLOC, else empty.
GMALLOC_OBJ=@GMALLOC_OBJ@
-/* vm-limit.o if !SYSTEM_MALLOC, else empty. */
+## vm-limit.o if !SYSTEM_MALLOC, else empty.
VMLIMIT_OBJ=@VMLIMIT_OBJ@
-/* ralloc.o if !SYSTEM_MALLOC && REL_ALLOC, else empty. */
+## ralloc.o if !SYSTEM_MALLOC && REL_ALLOC, else empty.
RALLOC_OBJ=@RALLOC_OBJ@
-/* Empty on Cygwin, lastfile.o elsewhere. */
+## Empty on Cygwin, lastfile.o elsewhere.
PRE_ALLOC_OBJ=@PRE_ALLOC_OBJ@
-/* lastfile.o on Cygwin, empty elsewhere. */
+## lastfile.o on Cygwin, empty elsewhere.
POST_ALLOC_OBJ=@POST_ALLOC_OBJ@
-/* List of object files that make-docfile should not be told about. */
+## List of object files that make-docfile should not be told about.
otherobj= $(TERMCAP_OBJ) $(PRE_ALLOC_OBJ) $(GMALLOC_OBJ) $(RALLOC_OBJ) \
$(POST_ALLOC_OBJ) $(VMLIMIT_OBJ) $(WIDGET_OBJ) $(LIBOBJS)
-/* This is the platform-specific list of Lisp files loaded into the
- dumped Emacs. It is arranged like this because it is easier to generate
- it semi-mechanically from loadup.el this way.
-
- Note that this list should not include lisp files which might not
- be present, like site-load.el and site-init.el; this makefile
- expects them all to be either present or buildable.
-
- Files which are loaded unconditionally (i.e., on all platforms) should
- also be in shortlisp. Files which are loaded conditionally (i.e., only
- on some platforms) should instead be in SOME_MACHINE_LISP. */
-
-/* Place loaddefs.el first, so it gets generated first, since it is on
- the critical path (relevant in parallel compilations). */
-
+## This is the platform-specific list of Lisp files loaded into the
+## dumped Emacs. It is arranged like this because it is easier to generate
+## it semi-mechanically from loadup.el this way.
+##
+## Note that this list should not include lisp files which might not
+## be present, like site-load.el and site-init.el; this makefile
+## expects them all to be either present or buildable.
+##
+## Files which are loaded unconditionally (i.e., on all platforms) should
+## also be in shortlisp. Files which are loaded conditionally (i.e., only
+## on some platforms) should instead be in SOME_MACHINE_LISP.
+##
+## Place loaddefs.el first, so it gets generated first, since it is on
+## the critical path (relevant in parallel compilations).
lisp= \
${lispsource}loaddefs.el \
${lispsource}abbrev.elc \
${lispsource}language/slovak.el \
${lispsource}language/romanian.el \
${lispsource}language/greek.el \
- ${lispsource}language/hebrew.el \
+ ${lispsource}language/hebrew.elc \
${lispsource}language/japanese.el \
${lispsource}language/korean.el \
${lispsource}language/lao.el \
${lispsource}textmodes/text-mode.elc \
${lispsource}emacs-lisp/timer.elc \
${lispsource}jka-cmpr-hook.elc \
- ${lispsource}vc-hooks.elc \
- ${lispsource}ediff-hook.elc \
+ ${lispsource}vc/vc-hooks.elc \
+ ${lispsource}vc/ediff-hook.elc \
${lispsource}epa-hook.elc \
${TOOLTIP_SUPPORT} \
${MSDOS_SUPPORT} \
${lispsource}window.elc \
${lispsource}version.el
-/* List of relative names for those files from $lisp that are loaded
- unconditionally (i.e. on all platforms). Files from $lisp that
- are only loaded on some platforms should instead be placed in
- SOME_MACHINE_LISP. The only reason this variable exists is to prevent
- the make-docfile command-line getting too long for some systems. */
+## List of relative names for those files from $lisp that are loaded
+## unconditionally (i.e. on all platforms). Files from $lisp that
+## are only loaded on some platforms should instead be placed in
+## SOME_MACHINE_LISP. The only reason this variable exists is to prevent
+## the make-docfile command-line getting too long for some systems.
shortlisp= \
../lisp/loaddefs.el \
../lisp/abbrev.elc \
../lisp/language/slovak.el \
../lisp/language/romanian.el \
../lisp/language/greek.el \
- ../lisp/language/hebrew.el \
+ ../lisp/language/hebrew.elc \
../lisp/language/japanese.el \
../lisp/language/korean.el \
../lisp/language/lao.el \
../lisp/textmodes/paragraphs.elc \
../lisp/textmodes/text-mode.elc \
../lisp/emacs-lisp/timer.elc \
- ../lisp/vc-hooks.elc \
+ ../lisp/vc/vc-hooks.elc \
+ ../lisp/vc/ediff-hook.elc \
../lisp/jka-cmpr-hook.elc \
- ../lisp/ediff-hook.elc \
../lisp/epa-hook.elc \
../lisp/widget.elc \
../lisp/window.elc \
../lisp/version.el
-/* Like $shortlisp, but includes only those files from $lisp that are loaded
- conditionally (i.e., only on some platforms). */
+## Like $shortlisp, but includes only those files from $lisp that are loaded
+## conditionally (i.e., only on some platforms).
SOME_MACHINE_LISP = ../lisp/mouse.elc \
../lisp/select.elc ../lisp/scroll-bar.elc \
../lisp/ls-lisp.elc ../lisp/dos-fns.elc \
../lisp/term/ns-win.elc ../lisp/term/w32-win.elc \
../lisp/emacs-lisp/easymenu.elc
-/* Construct full set of libraries to be linked.
- Note that SunOS needs -lm to come before -lc; otherwise, you get
- duplicated symbols. If the standard libraries were compiled
- with GCC, we might need LIB_GCC again after them. */
-
-LIBES = $(LOADLIBES) $(LIBS) $(LIBX_BASE) $(LIBX_OTHER) $(LIBSOUND) \
- $(RSVG_LIBS) $(DBUS_LIBS) $(LIBGPM) $(LIBRESOLV) $(LIBS_SYSTEM) \
+## Construct full set of libraries to be linked.
+## Note that SunOS needs -lm to come before -lc; otherwise, you get
+## duplicated symbols. If the standard libraries were compiled
+## with GCC, we might need LIB_GCC again after them.
+LIBES = $(LIBS) $(LIBX_BASE) $(LIBX_OTHER) $(LIBSOUND) \
+ $(RSVG_LIBS) ${IMAGEMAGICK_LIBS} $(DBUS_LIBS) \
+ ${LIBXML2_LIBS} $(LIBGPM) $(LIBRESOLV) $(LIBS_SYSTEM) \
$(LIBS_TERMCAP) $(GETLOADAVG_LIBS) ${GCONF_LIBS} ${LIBSELINUX_LIBS} \
$(FREETYPE_LIBS) $(FONTCONFIG_LIBS) $(LIBOTF_LIBS) $(M17N_FLT_LIBS) \
+ $(LIBGNUTLS_LIBS) \
$(LIB_GCC) $(LIB_MATH) $(LIB_STANDARD) $(LIB_GCC)
all: emacs${EXEEXT} $(OTHER_FILES)
-/* Does anyone ever pay attention to the load-path-shadows output here? */
-/* FIXME Add EXEEXT for load-path-shadows? */
-/* The dumped Emacs is as functional and more efficient than
- bootstrap-emacs, so we replace the latter with the former. */
+## Does anyone ever pay attention to the load-path-shadows output here?
+## The dumped Emacs is as functional and more efficient than
+## bootstrap-emacs, so we replace the latter with the former.
emacs${EXEEXT}: temacs${EXEEXT} ${etc}DOC ${lisp}
if test "${CANNOT_DUMP}" = "yes"; then \
ln -f temacs${EXEEXT} emacs${EXEEXT}; \
./emacs -q -batch -f list-load-path-shadows || true; \
fi
-/* We run make-docfile twice because the command line may get too long
- on some systems. */
-/* ${SOME_MACHINE_OBJECTS} comes before ${obj} because some files may
- or may not be included in ${obj}, but they are always included in
- ${SOME_MACHINE_OBJECTS}. Since a file is processed when it is mentioned
- for the first time, this prevents any variation between configurations
- in the contents of the DOC file.
- Likewise for ${SOME_MACHINE_LISP}. */
-/* Most of this Makefile refers to Lisp files via ${lispsource}, so
- we also use ${lisp} rather than ${shortlisp} for the dependency since
- the Makefile uses string equality to decide when we talk about identical
- files. Apparently we pass ${shortlisp} rather than ${lisp} to make-docfile
- only in order to reduce the command line length. --Stef */
+## We run make-docfile twice because the command line may get too long
+## on some systems.
+## ${SOME_MACHINE_OBJECTS} comes before ${obj} because some files may
+## or may not be included in ${obj}, but they are always included in
+## ${SOME_MACHINE_OBJECTS}. Since a file is processed when it is mentioned
+## for the first time, this prevents any variation between configurations
+## in the contents of the DOC file.
+## Likewise for ${SOME_MACHINE_LISP}.
+## Most of this Makefile refers to Lisp files via ${lispsource}, so
+## we also use ${lisp} rather than ${shortlisp} for the dependency since
+## the Makefile uses string equality to decide when we talk about identical
+## files. Apparently we pass ${shortlisp} rather than ${lisp} to make-docfile
+## only in order to reduce the command line length. --Stef
${etc}DOC: ${libsrc}make-docfile${EXEEXT} ${obj} ${lisp} ${SOME_MACHINE_LISP}
-rm -f ${etc}DOC
${libsrc}make-docfile -d ${srcdir} ${SOME_MACHINE_OBJECTS} ${obj} > ${etc}DOC
buildobj.h: Makefile
echo "#define BUILDOBJ \"${obj} ${otherobj} " "\"" > buildobj.h
-#define YMF_PASS_LDFLAGS(flags) @YMF_PASS_LDFLAGS@
-temacs${EXEEXT}: $(START_FILES) stamp-oldxmenu ${obj} ${otherobj} prefix-args${EXEEXT}
- $(LD) YMF_PASS_LDFLAGS ( ${TEMACS_LDFLAGS} \
- ${NS_IMPL_GNUSTEP_TEMACS_LDFLAGS} ) \
- ${TEMACS_LDFLAGS2} \
+temacs${EXEEXT}: $(START_FILES) stamp-oldxmenu ${obj} ${otherobj}
+ $(CC) $(LD_FIRSTFLAG) ${TEMACS_LDFLAGS} ${TEMACS_LDFLAGS2} \
-o temacs ${START_FILES} ${obj} ${otherobj} ${LIBES}
-prefix-args${EXEEXT}: prefix-args.o $(config_h)
- $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) prefix-args.o -o prefix-args
-
-
-/* The following oldxmenu-related rules are only (possibly) used if
- HAVE_X11 && !USE_GTK, but there is no harm in always defining them
- (provided we take a little care that OLDXMENU is never empty). */
+## The following oldxmenu-related rules are only (possibly) used if
+## HAVE_X11 && !USE_GTK, but there is no harm in always defining them
+## (provided we take a little care that OLDXMENU is never empty).
really-lwlib:
cd ${lwlibdir}; ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} \
CC='${CC}' CFLAGS='${CFLAGS}' MAKE='${MAKE}'
- @true /* make -t should not create really-lwlib. */
+ @true # make -t should not create really-lwlib.
.PHONY: really-lwlib
really-oldXMenu:
cd ${oldXMenudir}; ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} \
CC='${CC}' CFLAGS='${CFLAGS}' MAKE='${MAKE}'
- @true /* make -t should not create really-oldXMenu. */
+ @true # make -t should not create really-oldXMenu.
.PHONY: really-oldXMenu
-/* We don''t really need this when OLDXMENU_DEPS is empty, but as
- things stand we need something to satisfy the temacs dependency. */
+## We do not really need this when OLDXMENU_DEPS is empty, but as
+## things stand we need something to satisfy the temacs dependency.
stamp-oldxmenu: ${OLDXMENU_DEPS}
touch stamp-oldxmenu
-/* Supply an ordering for parallel make. */
+## Supply an ordering for parallel make.
../src/$(OLDXMENU): ${OLDXMENU}
$(OLDXMENU): $(OLDXMENU_TARGET)
doc.o: buildobj.h
-/* If HAVE_NS, some ns-specific rules (for OTHER_FILES) are inserted here. */
+## If HAVE_NS, some ns-specific rules (for OTHER_FILES) are inserted here.
@ns_frag@
mostlyclean:
- rm -f temacs${EXEEXT} prefix-args${EXEEXT} core *.core \#* *.o libXMenu11.a liblw.a
+ rm -f temacs${EXEEXT} core *.core \#* *.o libXMenu11.a liblw.a
rm -f ../etc/DOC
rm -f bootstrap-emacs${EXEEXT} emacs-${version}${EXEEXT}
rm -f buildobj.h
-rm -rf ${DEPDIR}
test "X${ns_appdir}" = "X" || rm -rf ${ns_appdir}
-/* bootstrap-clean is used to clean up just before a bootstrap.
- It should remove all files generated during a compilation/bootstrap,
- but not things like config.status or TAGS. */
+## bootstrap-clean is used to clean up just before a bootstrap.
+## It should remove all files generated during a compilation/bootstrap,
+## but not things like config.status or TAGS.
bootstrap-clean: clean
- rm -f epaths.h config.h Makefile.c config.stamp stamp-oldxmenu ../etc/DOC-*
+ rm -f epaths.h config.h config.stamp stamp-oldxmenu ../etc/DOC-*
if test -f ./.gdbinit; then \
mv ./.gdbinit ./.gdbinit.save; \
if test -f "${srcdir}/.gdbinit"; then rm -f ./.gdbinit.save; \
else mv ./.gdbinit.save ./.gdbinit; fi; \
fi
-/**/# This is used in making a distribution.
-/**/# Do not use it on development directories!
+## This is used in making a distribution.
+## Do not use it on development directories!
distclean: bootstrap-clean
rm -f Makefile
maintainer-clean: distclean
extraclean: distclean
-rm -f *~ \#* m/?*~ s/?*~
-/* Arrange to make a tags table TAGS-LISP for ../lisp,
- plus TAGS for the C files, which includes ../lisp/TAGS by reference. */
+## Arrange to make a tags table TAGS-LISP for ../lisp,
+## plus TAGS for the C files, which includes ../lisp/TAGS by reference.
ctagsfiles1 = [xyzXYZ]*.[hcm]
ctagsfiles2 = [a-wA-W]*.[hcm]
.PHONY: tags
-/* Bootstrapping. */
-/* Bootstrapping right is difficult because of the circular dependencies.
- Furthermore, we have to deal with the fact that many compilation targets
- such as loaddefs.el or *.elc can typically be produced by any old
- Emacs executable, so we would like to avoid rebuilding them whenever
- we build a new Emacs executable.
- To solve the circularity, we use 2 different Emacs executables,
- "emacs" is the main target and "bootstrap-emacs" is the one used
- to build the *.elc and loaddefs.el files.
- To solve the freshness issue, we used to use a third file "witness-emacs"
- which was used to witness the fact that there is a bootstrap-emacs
- executable, and then have dependencies on witness-emacs rather than
- bootstrap-emacs, but that lead to problems in parallel builds (because
- witness-emacs needed to be free from dependencies (to avoid rebuilding
- it), so it was compiled in parallel, leading typically to having 2
- processes dumping bootstrap-emacs at the same time).
- So instead, we replace the witness-emacs dependencies by conditional
- bootstrap-dependencies (via ${BOOTSTRAPEMACS}). Of course, since we do
- not want to rely on GNU Make features, we have to rely on an external
- script to do the conditional part of the dependency
- (i.e. see the ${SUBDIR} rule ../Makefile.in). */
+### Bootstrapping.
+
+## Bootstrapping right is difficult because of the circular dependencies.
+## Furthermore, we have to deal with the fact that many compilation targets
+## such as loaddefs.el or *.elc can typically be produced by any old
+## Emacs executable, so we would like to avoid rebuilding them whenever
+## we build a new Emacs executable.
+## To solve the circularity, we use 2 different Emacs executables,
+## "emacs" is the main target and "bootstrap-emacs" is the one used
+## to build the *.elc and loaddefs.el files.
+## To solve the freshness issue, we used to use a third file "witness-emacs"
+## which was used to witness the fact that there is a bootstrap-emacs
+## executable, and then have dependencies on witness-emacs rather than
+## bootstrap-emacs, but that lead to problems in parallel builds (because
+## witness-emacs needed to be free from dependencies (to avoid rebuilding
+## it), so it was compiled in parallel, leading typically to having 2
+## processes dumping bootstrap-emacs at the same time).
+## So instead, we replace the witness-emacs dependencies by conditional
+## bootstrap-dependencies (via ${BOOTSTRAPEMACS}). Of course, since we do
+## not want to rely on GNU Make features, we have to rely on an external
+## script to do the conditional part of the dependency
+## (i.e. see the ${SUBDIR} rule ../Makefile.in).
.SUFFIXES: .elc .el
-/* These suffix rules do not allow additional dependencies, sadly, so
- instead of adding a $(BOOTSTRAPEMACS) dependency here, we add it
- separately below.
- With GNU Make, we would just say "%.el : %.elc $(BOOTSTRAPEMACS)" */
+## These suffix rules do not allow additional dependencies, sadly, so
+## instead of adding a $(BOOTSTRAPEMACS) dependency here, we add it
+## separately below.
+## With GNU Make, we would just say "%.el : %.elc $(BOOTSTRAPEMACS)"
.el.elc:
@cd ../lisp; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) compile-onefile \
THEFILE=$< EMACS=${bootstrap_exe}
-/* Since the .el.elc rule cannot specify an extra dependency, we do it here. */
+## Since the .el.elc rule cannot specify an extra dependency, we do it here.
${lisp} ${SOME_MACHINE_LISP}: $(BOOTSTRAPEMACS)
-/* VCSWITNESS points to the file that holds info about the current checkout.
- We use it as a heuristic to decide when to rebuild loaddefs.el. */
+## VCSWITNESS points to the file that holds info about the current checkout.
+## We use it as a heuristic to decide when to rebuild loaddefs.el.
${lispsource}loaddefs.el: $(BOOTSTRAPEMACS) $(VCSWITNESS)
cd ../lisp; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) autoloads EMACS=${bootstrap_exe}
-/* Dump an Emacs executable named bootstrap-emacs containing the
- files from loadup.el in source form. */
-
+## Dump an Emacs executable named bootstrap-emacs containing the
+## files from loadup.el in source form.
bootstrap-emacs${EXEEXT}: temacs${EXEEXT}
cd ../lisp; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) update-subdirs
if test "${CANNOT_DUMP}" = "yes"; then \
@: Compile some files earlier to speed up further compilation.
cd ../lisp; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) compile-first EMACS=${bootstrap_exe}
-/* Insert either autodeps.mk (if AUTO_DEPEND), else deps.mk. */
+## Insert either autodeps.mk (if AUTO_DEPEND), else deps.mk.
@deps_frag@
+
+
+### Makefile.in ends here