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NM = nm ## Try to make sure our library doesn't stomp the namespace. maintainer-check: libgcj.la $(NM) .libs/libgcj.a | grep ' T ' \ ## Anything with `4java' is assumed to be from .java source. | grep -v '4java' \ ## Anything with Jv is ok. | grep -v 'Jv' \ ## `terminate' and `unexpected' are part of the runtime. | grep -v 'terminate__Fv' | grep -v 'unexpected__Fv' ## This rule can be used to see if the headers are more or less ## correct. header-check: libgcj-$(gcc_version).jar $(nat_headers) rm -f htest.cc; \ for h in $(nat_headers); do \ echo "#include \"$$h\"" >> htest.cc; \ done; \ $(CXXCOMPILE) -fsyntax-only htest.cc ## This rule can be used to see if all the .class files verify ## correctly. class-check: libgcj-$(gcc_version).jar @ok=0; find . -name '*.class' -print | fgrep -v testsuite | \ while read f; do \ echo "$(GCJ_WITH_FLAGS) --syntax-only $$f"; \ if $(GCJ_WITH_FLAGS) --syntax-only $$f; then \ :; else ok=1; fi; \ done; exit $$ok ## This rule checks whether write_entries_to_file works properly. write-entries-to-file-check: @echo Creating list of files to link... @: $(call write_entries_to_file,$(libgcj_la_OBJECTS) $(libgcj_la_LIBADD),libgcj.objectlist) ## ################################################################ ## ## The `jv-convert' program and code to rebuild the converter header ## files. ## ## it only makes sense to try to rebuild the JIS .h files on native ## systems. if NATIVE if MAINTAINER_MODE noinst_PROGRAMS = gen-from-JIS gen_from_JIS_SOURCES = \ gnu/gcj/convert/gen-from-JIS.c \ gnu/gcj/convert/make-trie.c gen_from_JIS_DEPENDENCIES = \ gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0201.h \ gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0208.h \ gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0212.h $(srcdir)/gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0208_to_Unicode.cc: ./gen-from-JIS$(EXEEXT) ./gen-from-JIS JIS0208 >$(srcdir)/gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0208_to_Unicode.cc $(srcdir)/gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0212_to_Unicode.cc: ./gen-from-JIS$(EXEEXT) ./gen-from-JIS JIS0212 >$(srcdir)/gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0212_to_Unicode.cc $(srcdir)/gnu/gcj/convert/Unicode_to_JIS.cc: ./gen-from-JIS$(EXEEXT) ./gen-from-JIS toJIS >$(srcdir)/gnu/gcj/convert/Unicode_to_JIS.cc # The Unicode consortium does not permit re-distributing the file JIS0201.TXT. # You can get it from # ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/OBSOLETE/EASTASIA/JIS/ $(srcdir)/gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0201.h: # gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0201.TXT echo '/* This file is automatically generated from Unicode tables */' > tmp-0201; \ tr -d '\r' <$(srcdir)/gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0201.TXT \ | sed -n -e 's|\(0x..\).*\(0x....\).*#\(.*\)$$|MAP(0x00, \1, \2) /*\3 */|p' \ >> tmp-0201; \ mv tmp-0201 $(srcdir)/gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0201.h # The Unicode consortium does not permit re-distributing the file JIS0208.TXT. # You can get it from # ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/OBSOLETE/EASTASIA/JIS/ $(srcdir)/gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0208.h: # gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0208.TXT echo '/* This file is automatically generated from Unicode tables */' > tmp-0208; \ tr -d '\r' <$(srcdir)/gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0208.TXT \ | sed -n -e 's|\(0x....\).*0x\(..\)\(..\).*\(0x....\).*#\(.*\)$$|MAP(0x\2, 0x\3, \4) /*\5 */|p' \ >> tmp-0208; \ mv tmp-0208 $(srcdir)/gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0208.h # The Unicode consortium does not permit re-distributing the file JIS0212.TXT. # You can get it from # ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/OBSOLETE/EASTASIA/JIS/ $(srcdir)/gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0212.h: # gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0212.TXT echo '/* This file is automatically generated from Unicode tables */' > tmp-0212; \ tr -d '\r' <$(srcdir)/gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0212.TXT \ | sed -n -e 's|0x\(..\)\(..\).*\(0x....\).*#\(.*\)$$|MAP(0x\1, 0x\2, \3) /*\4 */|p' \ >> tmp-0212; \ mv tmp-0212 $(srcdir)/gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0212.h endif endif jv_convert_SOURCES = ## We need -nodefaultlibs because we want to avoid gcj's `-lgcj'. We ## need this because we are explicitly using libtool to link using the ## `.la' file. jv_convert_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.gcj.convert.Convert \ -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS) jv_convert_LINK = $(GCJLINK) ## We don't explicitly link in the libraries we need; libgcj.la brings ## in all dependencies. We need the -L so that gcj can find libgcj ## with `-lgcj', but it must come first, otherwise the -L flags ## brought in from libgcj.la would cause the install directories to be ## searched before the build-tree ones, and we'd get errors because of ## different libraries with the same SONAME from picky linkers such as ## Solaris'. FIXME: should be _libs on some systems. jv_convert_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj.la ## Depend on the spec file to make sure it is up to date before ## linking this program. jv_convert_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj.la libgcj.spec gcj_dbtool_SOURCES = \ gnu/gcj/tools/gcj_dbtool/natMain.cc ## We need -nodefaultlibs because we want to avoid gcj's `-lgcj'. We ## need this because we are explicitly using libtool to link using the ## `.la' file. gcj_dbtool_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.gcj.tools.gcj_dbtool.Main \ -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS) gcj_dbtool_LINK = $(GCJLINK) ## We don't explicitly link in the libraries we need; libgcj.la brings ## in all dependencies. We need the -L so that gcj can find libgcj ## with `-lgcj', but it must come first, otherwise the -L flags ## brought in from libgcj.la would cause the install directories to be ## searched before the build-tree ones, and we'd get errors because of ## different libraries with the same SONAME from picky linkers such as ## Solaris'. FIXME: should be _libs on some systems. gcj_dbtool_LDADD = gnu/gcj/tools/gcj_dbtool.lo -L$(here)/.libs libgcj.la ## Depend on the spec file to make sure it is up to date before ## linking this program. gcj_dbtool_DEPENDENCIES = gnu/gcj/tools/gcj_dbtool.lo libgcj.la libgcj.spec gij_SOURCES = ## We need -nodefaultlibs because we want to avoid gcj's `-lgcj'. We ## need this because we are explicitly using libtool to link using the ## `.la' file. gij_LDFLAGS = -rpath $(libdir)/gcj-$(gcc_version) -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) \ -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS) gij_LINK = $(GCJLINK) ## See jv_convert_LDADD. gij_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgij.la ## Depend on the spec file to make sure it is up to date before ## linking this program. gij_DEPENDENCIES = libgij.la ## Build an ecjx from a .jar. ecjx_SOURCES = ## We use the BC ABI here so that we don't need to compile ecj.jar. ## Hopefully the user has compiled it into his system .db. ## However, even if not it will run reasonably quickly. 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This is a dummy definition. gjarsigner_SOURCES = gjarsigner_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.classpath.tools.jarsigner.Main \ -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS) gjarsigner_LINK = $(GCJLINK) ## See jv_convert_LDADD. gjarsigner_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj-tools.la gjarsigner_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj-tools.la ## This is a dummy definition. gkeytool_SOURCES = gkeytool_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.classpath.tools.keytool.Main \ -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS) gkeytool_LINK = $(GCJLINK) ## See jv_convert_LDADD. gkeytool_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj-tools.la gkeytool_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj-tools.la ## This is a dummy definition. gjar_SOURCES = gjar_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.classpath.tools.jar.Main \ -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS) gjar_LINK = $(GCJLINK) ## See jv_convert_LDADD. gjar_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj-tools.la gjar_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj-tools.la ## This is a dummy definition. gjavah_SOURCES = gjavah_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.classpath.tools.javah.Main \ -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS) gjavah_LINK = $(GCJLINK) ## See jv_convert_LDADD. gjavah_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj-tools.la gjavah_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj-tools.la ## This is a dummy definition. gnative2ascii_SOURCES = gnative2ascii_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.classpath.tools.native2ascii.Native2ASCII \ -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS) gnative2ascii_LINK = $(GCJLINK) ## See jv_convert_LDADD. gnative2ascii_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj-tools.la gnative2ascii_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj-tools.la ## This is a dummy definition. gorbd_SOURCES = gorbd_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.classpath.tools.orbd.Main \ -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS) gorbd_LINK = $(GCJLINK) ## See jv_convert_LDADD. gorbd_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj-tools.la gorbd_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj-tools.la ## This is a dummy definition. grmid_SOURCES = grmid_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.classpath.tools.rmid.Main \ -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS) grmid_LINK = $(GCJLINK) ## See jv_convert_LDADD. grmid_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj-tools.la grmid_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj-tools.la ## This is a dummy definition. gserialver_SOURCES = gserialver_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.classpath.tools.serialver.SerialVer \ -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS) gserialver_LINK = $(GCJLINK) ## See jv_convert_LDADD. gserialver_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj-tools.la gserialver_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj-tools.la ## This is a dummy definition. gtnameserv_SOURCES = gtnameserv_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.classpath.tools.tnameserv.Main \ -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS) gtnameserv_LINK = $(GCJLINK) ## See jv_convert_LDADD. gtnameserv_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj-tools.la gtnameserv_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj-tools.la ## This is a dummy definition. grmic_SOURCES = grmic_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.classpath.tools.rmic.Main \ -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS) grmic_LINK = $(GCJLINK) ## See jv_convert_LDADD. grmic_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj-tools.la grmic_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj-tools.la ## This is a dummy definition. grmiregistry_SOURCES = grmiregistry_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.classpath.tools.rmiregistry.Main \ -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS) grmiregistry_LINK = $(GCJLINK) ## See jv_convert_LDADD. grmiregistry_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj-tools.la grmiregistry_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj-tools.la ## ################################################################ ## This lists all the C++ source files in subdirectories. nat_source_files = \ gnu/classpath/jdwp/natVMFrame.cc \ gnu/classpath/jdwp/natVMMethod.cc \ gnu/classpath/jdwp/natVMVirtualMachine.cc \ gnu/classpath/natConfiguration.cc \ gnu/classpath/natSystemProperties.cc \ gnu/classpath/natVMStackWalker.cc \ gnu/gcj/natCore.cc \ gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0208_to_Unicode.cc \ gnu/gcj/convert/JIS0212_to_Unicode.cc \ gnu/gcj/convert/Unicode_to_JIS.cc \ gnu/gcj/convert/natIconv.cc \ gnu/gcj/convert/natInput_EUCJIS.cc \ gnu/gcj/convert/natInput_SJIS.cc \ gnu/gcj/convert/natOutput_EUCJIS.cc \ gnu/gcj/convert/natOutput_SJIS.cc \ gnu/gcj/io/natSimpleSHSStream.cc \ gnu/gcj/io/shs.cc \ gnu/gcj/jvmti/natBreakpoint.cc \ gnu/gcj/runtime/natFinalizerThread.cc \ gnu/gcj/runtime/natSharedLibLoader.cc \ gnu/gcj/runtime/natSystemClassLoader.cc \ gnu/gcj/runtime/natStringBuffer.cc \ gnu/gcj/util/natDebug.cc \ gnu/java/lang/natMainThread.cc \ gnu/java/lang/management/natVMClassLoadingMXBeanImpl.cc \ gnu/java/lang/management/natVMCompilationMXBeanImpl.cc \ gnu/java/lang/management/natVMGarbageCollectorMXBeanImpl.cc \ gnu/java/lang/management/natVMMemoryMXBeanImpl.cc \ gnu/java/lang/management/natVMMemoryManagerMXBeanImpl.cc \ gnu/java/lang/management/natVMMemoryPoolMXBeanImpl.cc \ gnu/java/lang/management/natVMRuntimeMXBeanImpl.cc \ gnu/java/lang/management/natVMThreadMXBeanImpl.cc \ gnu/java/net/natPlainDatagramSocketImpl.cc \ gnu/java/net/natPlainSocketImpl.cc \ gnu/java/net/protocol/core/natCoreInputStream.cc \ gnu/java/nio/natVMPipe.cc \ gnu/java/nio/natVMSelector.cc \ gnu/java/nio/natNIOServerSocket.cc \ gnu/java/nio/natVMChannel.cc \ gnu/java/nio/channels/natFileChannelImpl.cc \ java/io/natFile.cc \ java/io/natVMObjectInputStream.cc \ java/io/natVMObjectStreamClass.cc \ java/lang/management/natVMManagementFactory.cc \ java/lang/natCharacter.cc \ java/lang/natClass.cc \ java/lang/natClassLoader.cc \ java/lang/natConcreteProcess.cc \ java/lang/natVMDouble.cc \ java/lang/natVMFloat.cc \ java/lang/natMath.cc \ java/lang/natObject.cc \ java/lang/natRuntime.cc \ java/lang/natString.cc \ java/lang/natStringBuffer.cc \ java/lang/natStringBuilder.cc \ java/lang/natSystem.cc \ java/lang/natThread.cc \ java/lang/natThreadLocal.cc \ java/lang/natVMClassLoader.cc \ java/lang/natVMThrowable.cc \ java/lang/ref/natReference.cc \ java/lang/reflect/natArray.cc \ java/lang/reflect/natConstructor.cc \ java/lang/reflect/natField.cc \ java/lang/reflect/natMethod.cc \ java/lang/reflect/natVMProxy.cc \ java/net/natVMInetAddress.cc \ java/net/natVMNetworkInterface.cc \ java/net/natVMURLConnection.cc \ java/nio/channels/natVMChannels.cc \ java/nio/natVMDirectByteBufferImpl.cc \ java/security/natVMAccessController.cc \ java/security/natVMAccessControlState.cc \ java/text/natCollator.cc \ java/util/natVMTimeZone.cc \ java/util/concurrent/atomic/natAtomicLong.cc \ java/util/logging/natLogger.cc \ java/util/zip/natDeflater.cc \ java/util/zip/natInflater.cc \ sun/misc/natUnsafe.cc xlib_nat_source_files = \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natClip.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natColormap.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natDisplay.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natDrawable.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natFont.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natGC.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natPixmap.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natScreen.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natVisual.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natWMSizeHints.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natWindow.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natWindowAttributes.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natXAnyEvent.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natXButtonEvent.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natXColor.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natXConfigureEvent.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natXException.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natXExposeEvent.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natXImage.cc \ gnu/gcj/xlib/natXUnmapEvent.cc ## 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