Rename Mage to mgear, a less common and thus less confusable name.
[mgear/mgear.git] / experiments / bigint-mage-Makefile
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1#
2# Matt McCutchen's Big Integer Library
3#
4
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6
7# Mention default target.
8all :
9
10# Implicit rule to compile C++ files. Modify to your taste.
11$(call mg-rule,%.o,%.cc,g++ -c -O -Wall -Wextra -pedantic $$< -o $$@)
12
13# Components of the library.
14library-objects = BigUnsigned.o BigInteger.o BigUnsignedInABase.o BigIntegerUtils.o
15library-headers = NumberlikeArray.hh BigUnsigned.hh BigUnsignedInABase.hh BigInteger.hh BigIntegerLibrary.hh
16
17# To ``make the library'', make all its objects using the implicit rule.
18library : $(library-objects)
19
20# Extra dependencies from `#include'.
21$(call mg-prereq,BigUnsigned.o,NumberlikeArray.hh BigUnsigned.hh)
22$(call mg-prereq,BigInteger.o,NumberlikeArray.hh BigUnsigned.hh BigInteger.hh)
23$(call mg-prereq,BigUnsignedInABase.o,NumberlikeArray.hh BigUnsigned.hh BigUnsignedInABase.hh)
24$(call mg-prereq,BigIntegerUtils.o,NumberlikeArray.hh BigUnsigned.hh BigUnsignedInABase.hh BigInteger.hh)
25
26# The rules below build a program that uses the library. They are preset to
27# build ``sample'' from ``sample.cc''. You can change the name(s) of the
28# source file(s) and program file to build your own program, or you can write
29# your own Makefile.
30
31# Components of the program.
32program = sample
33program-objects = sample.o
34
35# Conservatively assume all the program source files depend on all the library
36# headers. You can change this if it is not the case.
37$(call mg-prereq,$(program-objects),$(library-headers))
38
39# How to link the program. The implicit rule covers individual objects.
40$(call mg-rule,$(program),$(program-objects) $(library-objects),g++ $$(program-objects) $$(library-objects) -o $$@)
41
42# Delete all generated files we know about.
43clean :
44 rm -f $(library-objects) $(program-objects) $(program)
45
46# I removed the *.tag dependency tracking system because it had few advantages
47# over manually entering all the dependencies. If there were a portable,
48# reliable dependency tracking system, I'd use it, but I know of no such;
49# cons and depcomp are almost good enough.
50
51# Come back and define default target.
52all : library $(program)