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228 lines
4.9 KiB
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#
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# Jamfile to build Jam (a make(1)-like program)
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#
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# There are no user-serviceable parts in this file.
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#
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# Put executables in platform-specific subdirectory.
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# compile without assertions by default
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CCFLAGS ?= -DNDEBUG ;
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if $(VMS) { LOCATE_TARGET ?= [.binvms] ; }
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else if $(MAC) { LOCATE_TARGET ?= :bin.mac ; }
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else { LOCATE_TARGET ?= bin.$(OSFULL[1]:L) ; }
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# Leave generated source in current directory; it would be nice to use
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# these lines below to build the source into the platform-specific
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# directory, but getting scan.c to include the right jambase.h is
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# hard: with ""'s, it always gets the bootstrap version; with <>'s,
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# it won't find the bootstrap version.
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# SEARCH_SOURCE ?= $(LOCATE_TARGET) $(DOT) ;
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# LOCATE_SOURCE ?= $(LOCATE_TARGET) ;
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#
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# We have some different files for UNIX, VMS, and NT.
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#
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if $(NT) {
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code = execnt.c filent.c pathunix.c ;
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if $(OSTYPE) = cygwin
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{
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YACC ?= bison -t -d -l -v --yacc ;
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YACCFILES = y.tab ;
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}
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}
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else if $(OS2)
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{
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# special case for OS/2. When building Jam with GCC/EMX
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# we need to use the "fileunix.c" file
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#
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# when we build it with other toolsets, we use "fileos2.c"
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#
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code = execunix.c pathunix.c ;
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if $(TOOLSET) = EMX
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{
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CCFLAGS += -D__OS2__ ;
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code += fileunix.c ;
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}
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else
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{
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code += fileos2.c ;
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}
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}
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else if $(VMS) { code = execvms.c filevms.c pathvms.c ; }
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else if $(MAC) { code = execmac.c filemac.c pathmac.c ; }
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else { code = execunix.c fileunix.c pathunix.c ; }
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# We have to signal jam.h for these
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if $(OS) = NT
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{
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if $(TOOLSET) = MINGW || $(TOOLSET) = LCC
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{
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CCFLAGS += -DNT ;
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}
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else
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{
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CCFLAGS += /DNT ;
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}
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}
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# Do we know yacc?
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if $(YACC) { code += jamgram.y ; }
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else { code += jamgram.c ; }
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#
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# Build the jamgram.y from the jamgram.yy
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# yyacc is a slippery script that makes grammars a little
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# easier to read/maintain.
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#
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if ( $(UNIX) || $(NT) ) && $(YACC)
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{
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local SUFEXE = ; # yyacc is a script with no suffix - this handles cygwin
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GenFile jamgram.y jamgramtab.h : ./yyacc jamgram.yy ;
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}
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#
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# How to build the compiled in jambase.
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#
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Main mkjambase : mkjambase.c ;
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#
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# The guts of the Jamfile: how to build Jam
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#
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Main jam : jam.c jambase.c ;
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LinkLibraries jam : libjam.a ;
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GenFile jambase.c : mkjambase$(SUFEXE) Jambase ;
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Library libjam.a :
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command.c compile.c $(code) expand.c glob.c
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hash.c headers.c hdrmacro.c lists.c make.c make1.c newstr.c
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option.c parse.c regexp.c rules.c scan.c search.c subst.c
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timestamp.c variable.c modules.c strings.c filesys.c ;
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if $(BINDIR) { InstallBin $(BINDIR) : jam ; }
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#
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# Distribution making from here on out.
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#
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ALLSOURCE =
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Build.com Build.mpw Jam.html Jambase Jambase.html Jamfile
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Jamfile.html Makefile Porting README RELNOTES command.c command.h
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compile.c compile.h execcmd.h execmac.c execunix.c execnt.c execvms.c
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expand.c expand.h filemac.c filent.c fileos2.c filesys.h fileunix.c
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filevms.c glob.c hash.c hash.h hdrmacro.c hdrmacro.h headers.c
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headers.h jam.c jam.h jambase.c jambase.h jamgram.c jamgram.h
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jamgram.y jamgram.yy jamgramtab.h lists.c lists.h make.c make.h
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make1.c mkjambase.c modules.c newstr.c newstr.h option.c option.h parse.c
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parse.h patchlevel.h pathmac.c pathunix.c pathvms.c regexp.c regexp.h
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rules.c rules.h scan.c scan.h search.c search.h strings.c subst.c timestamp.c
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timestamp.h variable.c variable.h filesys.c filesys.h yyacc
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INSTALL
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common.mk
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builds/win32-visualc.mk
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builds/win32-borlandc.mk
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builds/win32-gcc.mk
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;
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rule Binary
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{
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NotFile package ;
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Depends package : $(<) ;
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DEPENDS $(<) : $(>) ;
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switch $(<)
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{
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case *-win32.zip : Zip-Exe $(<) : $(>) ;
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case *-os2.zip : Zip-Exe $(<) : $(>) ;
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case *-linux-libc6.tar : GZip-Exe $(<) : $(>) ;
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}
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}
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rule Package
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{
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NotFile package ;
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Depends package : $(<) ;
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DEPENDS $(<) : $(>) ;
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switch $(<)
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{
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case *.tar : { Tar-Gz $(<) : $(>) ; Tar-Bz2 $(<) : $(>) ; }
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case *.zip : Zip $(<) : $(>) ;
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}
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}
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VERSION = ftjam-2.3.5 ;
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actions Tar-Gz
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{
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ln -s . $(VERSION)
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tar cvhf $(<) $(VERSION)/$(>)
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rm $(VERSION)
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gzip -9 $(<)
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}
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actions Tar-Bz2
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{
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ln -s . $(VERSION)
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tar cvhf $(<) $(VERSION)/$(>)
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rm $(VERSION)
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bzip2 -9 $(<)
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}
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actions Zip
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{
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zip -9r $(<) $(>)
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}
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actions Zip-Exe
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{
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zip -9j $(<) $(LOCATE_TARGET)\jam.exe
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}
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actions GZip-Exe
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{
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ln -s $(LOCATE_TARGET)/jam jam
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strip jam
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tar chf $(<) jam
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rm -f jam
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gzip -9 $(<)
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}
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if $(NT)
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{
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Binary $(VERSION)-win32.zip : $(ALLSOURCE) ;
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Package $(VERSION).zip : $(ALLSOURCE) ;
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}
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else if $(OS2)
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{
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Binary $(VERSION)-os2.zip : $(ALLSOURCE) ;
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Package $(VERSION).zip : $(ALLSOURCE) ;
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}
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else if $(OS) = LINUX
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{
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# how can we detect the C library version reliably ??
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# for now, this should only be used for convenience
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# purposes, until we add .rpm and .deb support in..
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Binary $(VERSION)-linux-libc6.tar : jam ;
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Package $(VERSION).tar : $(ALLSOURCE) ;
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Package $(VERSION).zip : $(ALLSOURCE) ;
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}
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