gcc/libjava/Makefile.am

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Makefile

## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in.
AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = foreign subdir-objects
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I . -I .. -I ../config
# May be used by various substitution variables.
gcc_version := $(shell cat $(top_srcdir)/../gcc/BASE-VER)
SUBDIRS = $(DIRLTDL) gcj include classpath
if TESTSUBDIR
SUBDIRS += testsuite
endif
# write_entries_to_file - writes each entry in a list
# to the specified file. Each entry is written individually
# to accomodate systems with severe command-line-length
# limitations.
# Parameters:
# $(1): variable containing entries to iterate over
# $(2): output file
write_entries_to_file = $(shell rm -f $(2) || :) $(shell touch $(2)) $(foreach object,$(1),$(shell echo $(object) >> $(2)))
## ################################################################
# autoconf2.13's target_alias
target_noncanonical = @target_noncanonical@
# This is required by TL_AC_GXX_INCLUDE_DIR.
libsubdir = $(libdir)/gcc/$(target_noncanonical)/$(gcc_version)
libexecsubdir = $(libexecdir)/gcc/$(target_noncanonical)/$(gcc_version)
##
## What gets installed, and where.
##
toolexeclib_LTLIBRARIES = libgcj.la libgij.la libgcj-tools.la
toolexecmainlib_DATA = libgcj.spec
if USE_LIBGCJ_BC
toolexeclib_LTLIBRARIES += libgcj_bc.la
endif
if XLIB_AWT
toolexeclib_LTLIBRARIES += lib-gnu-awt-xlib.la
endif
dbexec_LTLIBRARIES = libjvm.la
pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig
jardir = $(datadir)/java
jar_DATA = libgcj-$(gcc_version).jar libgcj-tools-$(gcc_version).jar
if INSTALL_ECJ_JAR
jar_DATA += $(ECJ_BUILD_JAR)
endif
if JAVA_HOME_SET
JAVA_HOME_DIR = $(JAVA_HOME)
BOOT_CLASS_PATH_DIR = $(JAVA_HOME)/lib/rt.jar
else
JAVA_HOME_DIR = $(prefix)
BOOT_CLASS_PATH_DIR = $(jardir)/libgcj-$(gcc_version).jar
endif
## Name of the default .db.
db_name = classmap.db
## Compiler specific component of the .db file
db_pathtail = gcj-$(gcc_version)/$(db_name)
## For now, only on native systems. FIXME.
if NATIVE
bin_PROGRAMS = jv-convert gij grmic grmiregistry gcj-dbtool \
gappletviewer gjarsigner gkeytool gjar gcjh gjavah gnative2ascii \
gorbd grmid gserialver gtnameserv gc-analyze
## It is convenient to actually build and install the default database
## when gcj-dbtool is available.
dbexec_DATA = $(db_name)
endif
bin_SCRIPTS = addr2name.awk
if BUILD_ECJ1
## We build ecjx and not ecj1 because in one mode, ecjx will not work
## until after 'make install', and we don't want it to be picked up in
## the build tree by gcj via a -B option.
libexecsub_PROGRAMS = ecjx
endif
## ################################################################
##
## Compilers and compilation flags.
##
## The compiler with whatever flags we want for both -c and -C
## compiles.
GCJ_WITH_FLAGS = $(GCJ) --encoding=UTF-8 -Wno-deprecated
extra_ldflags_libjava = @extra_ldflags_libjava@
if ANONVERSCRIPT
extra_ldflags_libjava += -Wl,--version-script=$(srcdir)/libgcj.ver
endif
GCJLINK = $(LIBTOOL) --tag=GCJ --mode=link $(GCJ) -L$(here) $(JC1FLAGS) \
$(LDFLAGS) -o $@
GCJ_FOR_ECJX = @GCJ_FOR_ECJX@
GCJ_FOR_ECJX_LINK = $(GCJ_FOR_ECJX) -o $@
LIBLINK = $(LIBTOOL) --tag=CXX --mode=link $(CXX) -L$(here) $(JC1FLAGS) \
$(LDFLAGS) $(extra_ldflags_libjava) -o $@
GCC_UNWIND_INCLUDE = @GCC_UNWIND_INCLUDE@
WARNINGS = -Wextra -Wall
## Some systems don't allow `$' in identifiers by default, so we force
## it with -fdollars-in-identifiers. -Wswitch-enum detects bugs in
## the verifier implementation, and maybe other places. We need
## _GNU_SOURCE defined for some Linux builds. It doesn't hurt to
## always define it. Some systems, including Linux, need
## -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 to enable > 2GB file support.
AM_CXXFLAGS = \
-fno-rtti \
-fnon-call-exceptions \
$(THREADCXXFLAGS) \
-fdollars-in-identifiers \
-Wswitch-enum \
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 \
@LIBGCJ_CXXFLAGS@ \
$(WARNINGS) \
-D_GNU_SOURCE \
-DPREFIX="\"$(prefix)\"" \
-DTOOLEXECLIBDIR="\"$(toolexeclibdir)\"" \
-DJAVA_HOME="\"$(JAVA_HOME_DIR)\"" \
-DBOOT_CLASS_PATH="\"$(BOOT_CLASS_PATH_DIR)\"" \
-DJAVA_EXT_DIRS="\"$(jardir)/ext\"" \
-DGCJ_ENDORSED_DIRS="\"$(jardir)/gcj-endorsed\"" \
-DGCJ_VERSIONED_LIBDIR="\"$(dbexecdir)\"" \
-DPATH_SEPARATOR="\"$(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR)\"" \
-DECJ_JAR_FILE="\"$(ECJ_JAR)\"" \
-DLIBGCJ_DEFAULT_DATABASE="\"$(dbexecdir)/$(db_name)\"" \
-DLIBGCJ_DEFAULT_DATABASE_PATH_TAIL="\"$(db_pathtail)\""
AM_GCJFLAGS = \
@LIBGCJ_JAVAFLAGS@ \
-fclasspath= -fbootclasspath=$(BOOTCLASSPATH) \
--encoding=UTF-8 \
-Wno-deprecated -fbootstrap-classes
AM_CFLAGS = @LIBGCJ_CFLAGS@
if USING_GCC
AM_CFLAGS += $(WARNINGS)
endif
## Extra CFLAGS used for JNI C sources shared with GNU Classpath.
PEDANTIC_CFLAGS = -ansi -pedantic -Wall -Wno-long-long
JCFLAGS = -g
JC1FLAGS = @LIBGCJ_JAVAFLAGS@ $(GCJFLAGS)
LIBFFIINCS = @LIBFFIINCS@
AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir) \
-Iinclude -I$(top_srcdir)/include \
-I$(top_srcdir)/classpath/include \
-Iclasspath/include \
-I$(top_srcdir)/classpath/native/fdlibm \
$(GCINCS) $(THREADINCS) $(INCLTDL) \
$(GCC_UNWIND_INCLUDE) $(ZINCS) $(LIBFFIINCS)
BOOTCLASSPATH = $(srcdir)/classpath/lib
## ################################################################
##
## How to build libgcj.a and libgcj.jar
##
libgij_la_SOURCES = gij.cc
libgij_la_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj.la libgcj.spec
## See jv_convert_LDADD.
libgij_la_LIBADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj.la
## The mysterious backslash in the grep pattern is consumed by make.
libgij_la_LDFLAGS = -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) \
-version-info `grep -v '^\#' $(srcdir)/libtool-version` $(LIBGCJ_LD_SYMBOLIC)
libgcj_la_SOURCES = prims.cc jni.cc jvmti.cc exception.cc stacktrace.cc \
link.cc defineclass.cc interpret.cc verify.cc \
$(nat_source_files)
## We need to compile at least the interpreter this way.
interpret.lo: AM_CXXFLAGS += -fwrapv
if USING_BOEHMGC
libgcj_la_SOURCES += boehm.cc
endif
if USING_NOGC
libgcj_la_SOURCES += nogc.cc
endif
if USING_POSIX_PLATFORM
libgcj_la_SOURCES += posix.cc
endif
if USING_WIN32_PLATFORM
libgcj_la_SOURCES += win32.cc
endif
if USING_DARWIN_CRT
libgcj_la_SOURCES += darwin.cc
endif
if USING_POSIX_THREADS
libgcj_la_SOURCES += posix-threads.cc
endif
if USING_WIN32_THREADS
libgcj_la_SOURCES += win32-threads.cc
endif
if USING_NO_THREADS
libgcj_la_SOURCES += no-threads.cc
endif
## Objects from C++ sources in subdirs.
nat_files = $(nat_source_files:.cc=.lo)
xlib_nat_files = $(xlib_nat_source_files:.cc=.lo)
# Include THREADLIBS here to ensure that the correct version of
# certain linuxthread functions get linked:
## The mysterious backslash in the grep pattern is consumed by make.
libgcj_la_LDFLAGS = -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) $(THREADLDFLAGS) $(THREADLIBS) \
$(LIBLTDL) $(SYS_ZLIBS) \
-version-info `grep -v '^\#' $(srcdir)/libtool-version` \
$(LIBGCJ_LD_SYMBOLIC_FUNCTIONS)
libgcj_la_LIBADD = \
classpath/native/fdlibm/libfdlibm.la \
java/lang/Object.lo \
java/lang/Class.lo \
java/process-$(PLATFORM).lo \
$(all_packages_source_files:.list=.lo) \
$(bc_objects) \
$(propertyo_files) \
$(LIBFFI) $(ZLIBS) $(GCLIBS)
libgcj_la_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj-$(gcc_version).jar \
java/lang/Object.lo \
java/lang/Class.lo \
java/process-$(PLATFORM).lo \
$(all_packages_source_files:.list=.lo) \
$(LIBLTDL) $(libgcj_la_LIBADD)
if ANONVERSCRIPT
libgcj_la_DEPENDENCIES += $(srcdir)/libgcj.ver
endif
libgcj_la_LINK = $(LIBLINK)
## A hack to make sure the various gcj-related macros, like
## LTGCJCOMPILE, are defined by automake. This is never actually
## compiled.
EXTRA_libgcj_la_SOURCES = java/lang/Object.java
libgcj_tools_la_SOURCES = classpath/tools/tools.zip
libgcj_tools_la_GCJFLAGS = $(AM_GCJFLAGS) -findirect-dispatch -fno-indirect-classes -fsource-filename=$(here)/classpath/tools/all-classes.lst
libgcj_tools_la_LDFLAGS = -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) \
-version-info `grep -v '^\#' $(srcdir)/libtool-version` \
$(LIBGCJ_LD_SYMBOLIC_FUNCTIONS)
libgcj_tools_la_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj.la libgcj.spec
libgcj_tools_la_LINK = $(LIBLINK)
## libjvm.so
libjvm_la_SOURCES = jni-libjvm.cc
libjvm_la_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj.la libgcj.spec
## See jv_convert_LDADD.
libjvm_la_LIBADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj.la
libjvm_la_LDFLAGS = -avoid-version $(LIBGCJ_LD_SYMBOLIC)
## The .db file. This rule is only used for native builds, so it is
## safe to invoke gcj-dbtool.
$(db_name): gcj-dbtool$(EXEEXT)
## In case it exists already.
@rm -f $(db_name)
## We don't actually care if it fails -- if it does, just make an
## empty file. This is simpler than trying to discover when mmap is
## not available.
./gcj-dbtool -n $(db_name) || touch $(db_name)
lib_gnu_awt_xlib_la_SOURCES = $(xlib_nat_source_files)
lib_gnu_awt_xlib_la_LIBADD = gnu/awt/xlib.lo gnu/gcj/xlib.lo
lib_gnu_awt_xlib_la_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj-$(gcc_version).jar \
libgcj.la libgcj.spec \
$(lib_gnu_awt_xlib_la_LIBADD)
## We require libstdc++-v3 to be in the same build tree.
lib_gnu_awt_xlib_la_CPPFLAGS = \
$(AM_CPPFLAGS) \
-I../libstdc++-v3/include \
-I../libstdc++-v3/include/$(target_noncanonical) \
-I$(srcdir)/../libstdc++-v3/libsupc++
## The mysterious backslash in the grep pattern is consumed by make.
lib_gnu_awt_xlib_la_LDFLAGS = ../libstdc++-v3/src/libstdc++.la \
@X_PRE_LIBS@ @X_LIBS@ -lX11 @X_EXTRA_LIBS@ \
-rpath $(toolexeclibdir) \
-version-info `grep -v '^\#' $(srcdir)/libtool-version` $(LIBGCJ_LD_SYMBOLIC)
lib_gnu_awt_xlib_la_LINK = $(LIBLINK)
## Support for libgcj_bc: dummy shared library.
##
## This lets us have one soname in BC objects and another in C++ ABI objects.
libgcj_bc_la_SOURCES = libgcj_bc.c
libgcj_bc_la_LDFLAGS = -rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -no-static -version-info 1:0:0 \
$(LIBGCJ_LD_SYMBOLIC_FUNCTIONS)
libgcj_bc_la_LIBADD = libgcj.la
libgcj_bc_la_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj.la
libgcj_bc_la_LINK = $(LIBLINK)
## This is specific to Linux/{Free,Net,Open}BSD/Hurd and perhaps few others.
## USE_LIBGCJ_BC shouldn't be set on other targets.
libgcj_bc_dummy_LINK = $(CC) -L$(here)/.libs $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -shared \
-fPIC -nostdlib
## This rule creates the libgcj_bc dummy library in the .libs directory, for use
## when testing.
libgcj_bc.la: $(libgcj_bc_la_OBJECTS) $(libgcj_bc_la_DEPENDENCIES)
$(libgcj_bc_la_LINK) $(am_libgcj_bc_la_rpath) $(libgcj_bc_la_LDFLAGS) \
$(libgcj_bc_la_OBJECTS) $(libgcj_bc_la_LIBADD) $(LIBS) || exit; \
rm .libs/libgcj_bc.so; \
mv .libs/libgcj_bc.so.1.0.0 .libs/libgcj_bc.so; \
$(libgcj_bc_dummy_LINK) -xc /dev/null -Wl,-soname,libgcj_bc.so.1 \
-o .libs/libgcj_bc.so.1.0.0 -lgcj || exit; \
rm .libs/libgcj_bc.so.1; \
$(LN_S) libgcj_bc.so.1.0.0 .libs/libgcj_bc.so.1
## Note that property_files is defined in sources.am.
propertyo_files = $(patsubst classpath/resource/%,%,$(addsuffix .lo,$(property_files)))
$(propertyo_files): %.lo: classpath/resource/%
$(mkinstalldirs) `dirname $@`; \
$(LTGCJCOMPILE) -o $@ -c $< -Wc,--resource,$(@:.lo=)
libgcj-$(gcc_version).jar: classpath/lib/compile-classes
## Note that this now omits the property files.
## It doesn't matter since we don't use the jar at runtime.
here=`pwd`; cd $(srcdir)/classpath/lib; \
find gnu java javax org sun -name .svn -prune -o -name '*.class' -print | \
$(JAR) -cfM@ $$here/libgcj-$(gcc_version).jar
libgcj-tools-$(gcc_version).jar: classpath/tools/tools.zip
cp $< $@
CLEANFILES = libgcj-$(gcc_version).jar libgcj-tools-$(gcc_version).jar
DISTCLEANFILES = native.dirs
mostlyclean-local:
## Use libtool rm to remove each libtool object
find . -name '*.lo' -print | xargs $(LIBTOOL) rm -f
distclean-local:
## Remove every .d file that was created.
find . -name '*.d' -print | xargs rm -f
# Just remove the objects from C++ sources, for testing the C++ compiler.
clean-nat:
rm -f $(nat_files) $(xlib_nat_files)
SUFFIXES = .class .java .h .properties .list
## Pass the list of object files to libtool in a temporary file to
## avoid tripping platform command line length limits.
lib-gnu-awt-xlib.la: $(lib_gnu_awt_xlib_la_OBJECTS) $(lib_gnu_awt_xlib_la_DEPENDENCIES)
@echo Creating list of files to link...
@: $(call write_entries_to_file,$(lib_gnu_awt_xlib_la_OBJECTS) $(lib_gnu_awt_xlib_la_LIBADD),lib_gnu_awt_xlib.objectlist)
$(lib_gnu_awt_xlib_la_LINK) -objectlist lib_gnu_awt_xlib.objectlist \
-rpath $(toolexeclibdir) $(lib_gnu_awt_xlib_la_LDFLAGS) $(LIBS)
## ################################################################
## Compiling a list of java sources to a single .o.
%.lo: %.list
$(LTGCJCOMPILE) -c -o $@ -fsource-filename=$(here)/classpath/lib/classes -MT $@ -MD -MP -MF $(basename $@).deps @$<
java/lang/Object.lo: classpath/lib/java/lang/Object.class
$(LTGCJCOMPILE) -c -o $@ -fsource-filename=$(srcdir)/$(basename $@).java $<
java/lang/Class.lo: classpath/lib/java/lang/Class.class
$(LTGCJCOMPILE) -c -o $@ -fsource-filename=$(srcdir)/$(basename $@).java $<
## ################################################################
## This pulls in a number of variable and target definitions.
include sources.am
## ################################################################
##
## How to build header files.
##
## We have special rules for certain headers.
omitted_headers = java/lang/ClassLoader.h java/lang/Thread.h \
java/lang/String.h java/lang/reflect/Constructor.h \
java/lang/reflect/Field.h java/lang/reflect/Method.h \
java/lang/reflect/Proxy.h gnu/gcj/runtime/ExtensionClassLoader.h
inner_nat_headers = java/io/ObjectOutputStream$$PutField.h \
java/io/ObjectInputStream$$GetField.h \
java/nio/DirectByteBufferImpl$$ReadWrite.h \
java/nio/channels/Pipe$$SinkChannel.h \
java/nio/channels/Pipe$$SourceChannel.h \
java/lang/VMProcess$ImmediateEOFInputStream.h \
java/lang/reflect/Proxy$$ProxyData.h \
java/lang/reflect/Proxy$$ProxyType.h \
gnu/java/net/PlainSocketImpl$$SocketInputStream.h \
gnu/java/net/PlainSocketImpl$$SocketOutputStream.h \
gnu/java/nio/PipeImpl$$SinkChannelImpl.h \
gnu/java/nio/PipeImpl$$SourceChannelImpl.h
generic_header_files = $(ordinary_header_files) $(inner_nat_headers) \
$(xlib_nat_headers)
MYGCJH = gjavah
$(generic_header_files): gcjh.stamp
gcjh.stamp: classpath/lib/compile-classes
if JAVA_MAINTAINER_MODE
$(MYGCJH) --cni --all $(srcdir)/classpath/lib \
--cmdfile=$(srcdir)/headers.txt -d $(srcdir) --force
endif
echo > gcjh.stamp
nat_headers = $(ordinary_header_files) $(inner_nat_headers)
nat_headers_install = $(ordinary_header_files)
xlib_nat_headers = $(gnu_awt_xlib_header_files) $(gnu_gcj_xlib_header_files)
## Headers we maintain by hand and which we want to install.
extra_headers = java/lang/Object.h java/lang/Class.h
$(extra_headers) $(srcdir)/java/lang/Object.h $(srcdir)/java/lang/Class.h:
@:
install-exec-hook: install-toolexeclibLTLIBRARIES install-libexecsubPROGRAMS
## Support for libgcj_bc: dummy shared library used only at link-time.
if USE_LIBGCJ_BC
## Install libgcj_bc dummy lib in the target directory. We also need to delete
## libtool's .la file, this prevents libtool resetting the lib again
## later.
@echo Installing dummy lib libgcj_bc.so.1.0.0; \
rm $(DESTDIR)$(toolexeclibdir)/libgcj_bc.so; \
mv $(DESTDIR)$(toolexeclibdir)/libgcj_bc.so.1.0.0 $(DESTDIR)$(toolexeclibdir)/libgcj_bc.so; \
$(libgcj_bc_dummy_LINK) -xc /dev/null -Wl,-soname,libgcj_bc.so.1 \
-o $(DESTDIR)$(toolexeclibdir)/libgcj_bc.so.1.0.0 -lgcj || exit; \
rm $(DESTDIR)$(toolexeclibdir)/libgcj_bc.so.1; \
$(LN_S) libgcj_bc.so.1.0.0 $(DESTDIR)$(toolexeclibdir)/libgcj_bc.so.1; \
rm $(DESTDIR)$(toolexeclibdir)/libgcj_bc.la;
endif
if BUILD_ECJ1
## Undo any prepending of the target prefix and transform
## to the actual host's executable suffix.
mv $(DESTDIR)$(libexecsubdir)/`echo ecjx | sed 's,^.*/,,;$(transform);s/$$/$(EXEEXT)/'` $(DESTDIR)$(libexecsubdir)/ecj1$(host_exeext)
endif BUILD_ECJ1
## Install the headers. It is fairly ugly that we have to do this by
## hand.
install-data-local:
$(PRE_INSTALL)
## Install the .pc file.
@pc_version=`echo $(GCJVERSION) | sed -e 's/[.][^.]*$$//'`; \
file="libgcj-$${pc_version}.pc"; \
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(pkgconfigdir); \
echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) libgcj.pc $(DESTDIR)$(pkgconfigdir)/$$file"; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) libgcj.pc $(DESTDIR)$(pkgconfigdir)/$$file
## We use a GNU make trick here so that we don't go over the command
## length limit of some shells.
@echo Creating list of headers to install...
@: $(call write_entries_to_file,$(nat_headers_install) $(extra_headers),tmp-ilist)
@cat tmp-ilist | while read f; do \
d="`echo $$f | sed -e 's,/[^/]*$$,,'`"; \
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(gxx_include_dir)/$$d; \
if test -f $(srcdir)/$$f; then p=$(srcdir)/$$f; else p=$$f; fi; \
echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$p $(DESTDIR)$(gxx_include_dir)/$$f"; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$p $(DESTDIR)$(gxx_include_dir)/$$f; \
done
-@rm -f tmp-ilist
## Install inner class headers.
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/'java/io/ObjectOutputStream$$PutField.h' $(DESTDIR)$(gxx_include_dir)/java/io/
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/'java/io/ObjectInputStream$$GetField.h' $(DESTDIR)$(gxx_include_dir)/java/io/
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/'java/nio/channels/Pipe$$SinkChannel.h' $(DESTDIR)$(gxx_include_dir)/java/nio/channels/
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/'java/nio/channels/Pipe$$SourceChannel.h' $(DESTDIR)$(gxx_include_dir)/java/nio/channels/
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/'java/lang/reflect/Proxy$$ProxyData.h' $(DESTDIR)$(gxx_include_dir)/java/lang/reflect/
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/'java/lang/reflect/Proxy$$ProxyType.h' $(DESTDIR)$(gxx_include_dir)/java/lang/reflect/
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/'gnu/java/net/PlainSocketImpl$$SocketInputStream.h' $(DESTDIR)$(gxx_include_dir)/gnu/java/net/
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/'gnu/java/net/PlainSocketImpl$$SocketOutputStream.h' $(DESTDIR)$(gxx_include_dir)/gnu/java/net/
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/'gnu/java/nio/PipeImpl$$SinkChannelImpl.h' $(DESTDIR)$(gxx_include_dir)/gnu/java/nio/
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/'gnu/java/nio/PipeImpl$$SourceChannelImpl.h' $(DESTDIR)$(gxx_include_dir)/gnu/java/nio/
## Don't install java/nio/DirectByteBufferImpl$$ReadWrite.h here. It's for internal use only.
## ################################################################
##
## Additional `check' targets for maintainer convenience.
##
## This is used for maintainer-check. FIXME: should set from
## configure using AC_CHECK_TOOL.
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
gc_analyze_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.
gc_analyze_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.gcj.tools.gc_analyze.MemoryAnalyze \
-rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS)
gc_analyze_LINK = $(GCJLINK)
## See jv_convert_LDADD.
gc_analyze_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj-tools.la libgcj.la
## Depend on the spec file to make sure it is up to date before
## linking this program.
gc_analyze_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj-tools.la 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 $(dbexecdir) -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.
ECJX_BASE_FLAGS = -findirect-dispatch \
--main=org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.batch.GCCMain
if NATIVE
ecjx_LINK = $(GCJLINK)
if ENABLE_SHARED
## Use ecj.jar at runtime.
ecjx_LDFLAGS = $(ECJX_BASE_FLAGS) -Djava.class.path=$(ECJ_JAR)
else !ENABLE_SHARED
## Use ecj.jar at compile time.
ecjx_LDFLAGS = $(ECJX_BASE_FLAGS) $(ECJ_BUILD_JAR) -fbootclasspath=$(BOOTCLASSPATH)
endif !ENABLE_SHARED
ecjx_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj.la
ecjx_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj.la libgcj.spec
if USE_LIBGCJ_BC
ecjx_DEPENDENCIES += libgcj_bc.la
endif
else !NATIVE
ecjx_LINK = $(GCJ_FOR_ECJX_LINK)
ecjx_LDFLAGS = $(ECJX_BASE_FLAGS) $(ECJ_BUILD_JAR)
ecjx_LDADD =
ecjx_DEPENDENCIES =
endif !NATIVE
## This is a dummy definition.
gappletviewer_SOURCES =
gappletviewer_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.classpath.tools.appletviewer.Main \
-rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS)
gappletviewer_LINK = $(GCJLINK)
## See jv_convert_LDADD.
gappletviewer_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj-tools.la
gappletviewer_DEPENDENCIES = libgcj-tools.la
## 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.
gcjh_SOURCES =
gcjh_LDFLAGS = --main=gnu.classpath.tools.javah.GcjhMain \
-rpath $(toolexeclibdir) -shared-libgcc $(THREADLDFLAGS)
gcjh_LINK = $(GCJLINK)
## See jv_convert_LDADD.
gcjh_LDADD = -L$(here)/.libs libgcj-tools.la
gcjh_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/jvmti/natExceptionEvent.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/gcj/util/natGCInfo.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/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/natVMProcess.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
## ################################################################
##
## Creating and installing sources.zip
##
## Create a zip holding all the sources. This can be meaningfully
## used in Eclipse.
src.zip:
-rm -f src.zip
here=`pwd`; \
( \
( cd $(srcdir)/classpath; \
find java gnu javax org sun -name '*.java' -print | \
while read file; do \
## Ugly code to avoid "echo -C". Must separate each entry by a newline
## Gross but easy.
echo "x-C" | sed -e 's/^.//'; \
echo $(srcdir)/classpath; \
echo $$file; \
done ); \
( cd $(srcdir)/classpath/external/sax; \
find org -name '*.java' -print | \
while read file; do \
echo "x-C" | sed -e 's/^.//'; \
echo $(srcdir)/classpath/external/sax; \
echo $$file; \
done ); \
( cd $(srcdir)/classpath/external/relaxngDatatype; \
find org -name '*.java' -print | \
while read file; do \
echo "x-C" | sed -e 's/^.//'; \
echo $(srcdir)/classpath/external/relaxngDatatype; \
echo $$file; \
done ); \
( cd $(srcdir)/classpath/external/w3c_dom; \
find org -name '*.java' -print | \
while read file; do \
echo "x-C" | sed -e 's/^.//'; \
echo $(srcdir)/classpath/external/w3c_dom; \
echo $$file; \
done ); \
## Now the build tree.
( cd classpath; \
find gnu java -name '*.java' -print | \
while read file; do \
echo "x-C" | sed -e 's/^.//'; \
echo `pwd`; \
echo $$file; \
done ); \
) | \
## Many of the above circumlocutions were because ZIP used to be a
## relative path to fastjar. It didn't seem worthwhile to change the
## code when we moved to an external jar.
$(JAR) -cfM@ $$here/src.zip
## Override GNU Classpath sources with libgcj replacements.
here=`pwd`; \
( \
( cd $(srcdir); \
find gnu java -name '*.java' -print | \
while read file; do \
echo "x-C" | sed -e 's/^.//'; \
echo $(srcdir); \
echo $$file; \
done ); \
) | \
$(JAR) -ufM@ $$here/src.zip
## We use a variable for this in case the user wants to override it.
sourcesdir = $(jardir)
install-src.zip: src.zip
$(INSTALL_DATA) src.zip $(DESTDIR)$(sourcesdir)/src-$(gcc_version).zip
## ################################################################
##
## Dependency tracking madness.
##
## This is an evil hack to work around an automake limitation. We
## need to ensure that all CNI headers are built, not just the ones
## used internally by libgcj. We can't make the .o files depend on
## nat_headers, because in that case we'll force a complete rebuild of
## the C++ code whenever any .java file is touched. So instead we
## have a dummy rule which is only used once, namely the first time a
## build is done. On subsequent builds, the dependency tracking for
## the .cc compilations will have picked up the .h files, and these
## will be built directly as needed.
headers.stamp:
## Note that we don't use a real dependency here, since we don't want
## to rebuild all the headers here when the header list changes. If
## we did rebuild here, then any addition of a .java file would cause
## a large number of recompilations.
$(MAKE) create-headers
@echo > headers.stamp
headers_to_make = $(nat_headers)
if XLIB_AWT
headers_to_make += $(xlib_nat_headers)
endif
create-headers: $(headers_to_make)
.PHONY: create-headers
$(libgcj_la_OBJECTS) $(gcj_dbtool_OBJECTS) $(xlib_nat_files): headers.stamp
$(libgij_la_OBJECTS): headers.stamp
$(libjvm_la_OBJECTS): headers.stamp
## ################################################################
##
## This section is for make and multilib madness.
##
# Work around what appears to be a GNU make bug handling MAKEFLAGS
# values defined in terms of make variables, as is the case for CC and
# friends when we are called from the top level Makefile.
AM_MAKEFLAGS = \
"AR_FLAGS=$(AR_FLAGS)" \
"CC_FOR_BUILD=$(CC_FOR_BUILD)" \
"CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS)" \
"CXXFLAGS=$(CXXFLAGS)" \
"CPPFLAGS=$(CPPFLAGS)" \
"CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD=$(CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD)" \
"CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET=$(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET)" \
"INSTALL=$(INSTALL)" \
"INSTALL_DATA=$(INSTALL_DATA)" \
"INSTALL_PROGRAM=$(INSTALL_PROGRAM)" \
"INSTALL_SCRIPT=$(INSTALL_SCRIPT)" \
"GCJFLAGS=$(GCJFLAGS)" \
"LDFLAGS=$(LDFLAGS)" \
"LIBCFLAGS=$(LIBCFLAGS)" \
"LIBCFLAGS_FOR_TARGET=$(LIBCFLAGS_FOR_TARGET)" \
"MAKE=$(MAKE)" \
"MAKEINFO=$(MAKEINFO) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS)" \
"PICFLAG=$(PICFLAG)" \
"PICFLAG_FOR_TARGET=$(PICFLAG_FOR_TARGET)" \
"SHELL=$(SHELL)" \
"RUNTESTFLAGS=$(RUNTESTFLAGS)" \
"exec_prefix=$(exec_prefix)" \
"infodir=$(infodir)" \
"libdir=$(libdir)" \
"mandir=$(mandir)" \
"prefix=$(prefix)" \
"gxx_include_dir=$(gxx_include_dir)" \
"AR=$(AR)" \
"AS=$(AS)" \
"LD=$(LD)" \
"LIBCFLAGS=$(LIBCFLAGS)" \
"NM=$(NM)" \
"PICFLAG=$(PICFLAG)" \
"RANLIB=$(RANLIB)" \
"DESTDIR=$(DESTDIR)" \
"JAR=$(JAR)"
# Subdir rules rely on $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
FLAGS_TO_PASS = $(AM_MAKEFLAGS)
CONFIG_STATUS_DEPENDENCIES = $(srcdir)/configure.host
MAKEOVERRIDES=
# No install-html or install-pdf support in automake yet
.PHONY: install-html install-pdf
install-html:
install-pdf:
# Multilib support variables.
MULTISRCTOP =
MULTIBUILDTOP =
MULTIDIRS =
MULTISUBDIR =
MULTIDO = true
MULTICLEAN = true
# Multilib support.
.PHONY: all-multi mostlyclean-multi clean-multi distclean-multi \
maintainer-clean-multi
all-recursive: all-multi
install-recursive: install-multi
mostlyclean-recursive: mostlyclean-multi
clean-recursive: clean-multi
distclean-recursive: distclean-multi
maintainer-clean-recursive: maintainer-clean-multi
all-multi:
: $(MAKE) ; exec $(MULTIDO) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DO=all multi-do
install-multi:
$(MULTIDO) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DO=install multi-do
mostlyclean-multi:
$(MULTICLEAN) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DO=mostlyclean multi-clean
clean-multi:
$(MULTICLEAN) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DO=clean multi-clean
distclean-multi:
$(MULTICLEAN) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DO=distclean multi-clean
maintainer-clean-multi:
$(MULTICLEAN) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DO=maintainer-clean multi-clean