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3 # This file is part of GDB.
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12 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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15 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
18 # Please keep lists in this file sorted alphabetically, with one item per line.
19 # Here are the general guidelines for ordering files and directories:
21 # - Files come before directories.
22 # - The extensions are not taken into account when comparing filenames, except
23 # if the filenames are otherwise equal.
24 # - A filename that is a prefix of another one comes before.
25 # - Underscores and dashes are treated equally, and come before alphanumeric
38 exec_prefix = @
exec_prefix@
40 host_alias
= @host_alias@
41 target_alias
= @target_alias@
42 program_transform_name
= @program_transform_name@
45 tooldir
= $(libdir)/$(target_alias
)
48 localedir
= @localedir@
50 man1dir = $(mandir)/man1
51 man2dir = $(mandir)/man2
52 man3dir = $(mandir)/man3
53 man4dir = $(mandir)/man4
54 man5dir = $(mandir)/man5
55 man6dir = $(mandir)/man6
56 man7dir = $(mandir)/man7
57 man8dir = $(mandir)/man8
58 man9dir = $(mandir)/man9
60 datarootdir
= @datarootdir@
64 includedir = @
includedir@
66 install_sh
= @install_sh@
68 # This can be referenced by `LIBINTL' as computed by
69 # ZW_GNU_GETTEXT_SISTER_DIR.
79 INSTALL_PROGRAM
= @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
80 INSTALL_SCRIPT
= @INSTALL_SCRIPT@
81 INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM
= @INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM@
82 INSTALL_DATA
= @INSTALL_DATA@
101 # If you are compiling with GCC, make sure that either 1) You have the
102 # fixed include files where GCC can reach them, or 2) You use the
103 # -traditional flag. Otherwise the ioctl calls in inflow.c
104 # will be incorrectly compiled. The "fixincludes" script in the gcc
105 # distribution will fix your include files up.
108 CXX_DIALECT
= @CXX_DIALECT@
110 # Dependency tracking information.
111 DEPMODE
= @CCDEPMODE@
113 depcomp
= $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/depcomp
115 # Note that these are overridden by GNU make-specific code below if
116 # GNU make is used. The overrides implement dependency tracking.
117 COMPILE.pre
= $(CXX
) $(CXX_DIALECT
)
118 COMPILE.post
= -c
-o
$@
119 COMPILE
= $(COMPILE.pre
) $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS
) $(COMPILE.post
)
122 # Directory containing source files.
125 top_srcdir
= @top_srcdir@
129 # This is used to rebuild ada-lex.c from ada-lex.l. If the program is
130 # not defined, but ada-lex.c is present, compilation will continue,
131 # possibly with a warning.
134 YLWRAP
= $(srcdir)/..
/ylwrap
136 # where to find makeinfo, preferably one designed for texinfo-2
137 MAKEINFO
= @MAKEINFO@
138 MAKEINFOFLAGS
= @MAKEINFOFLAGS@
139 MAKEINFO_EXTRA_FLAGS
= @MAKEINFO_EXTRA_FLAGS@
140 MAKEINFO_CMD
= $(MAKEINFO
) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS
) $(MAKEINFO_EXTRA_FLAGS
)
142 MAKEHTML
= $(MAKEINFO_CMD
) --html
145 # Set this up with gcc if you have gnu ld and the loader will print out
146 # line numbers for undefined references.
148 CC_LD
= $(CXX
) $(CXX_DIALECT
)
150 # Where is our "include" directory? Typically $(srcdir)/../include.
151 # This is essentially the header file directory for the library
152 # routines in libiberty.
153 INCLUDE_DIR
= $(srcdir)/..
/include
154 INCLUDE_CFLAGS
= -I
$(INCLUDE_DIR
)
156 # Where is the "-liberty" library? Typically in ../libiberty.
157 LIBIBERTY
= ..
/libiberty
/libiberty.a
159 # Where is the BFD library? Typically in ../bfd.
161 BFD
= $(BFD_DIR
)/libbfd.a
162 BFD_SRC
= $(srcdir)/$(BFD_DIR
)
163 BFD_CFLAGS
= -I
$(BFD_DIR
) -I
$(BFD_SRC
)
165 # This is where we get zlib from. zlibdir is -L../zlib and zlibinc is
166 # -I../zlib, unless we were configured with --with-system-zlib, in which
167 # case both are empty.
171 # Where is the decnumber library? Typically in ../libdecnumber.
172 LIBDECNUMBER_DIR
= ..
/libdecnumber
173 LIBDECNUMBER
= $(LIBDECNUMBER_DIR
)/libdecnumber.a
174 LIBDECNUMBER_SRC
= $(srcdir)/$(LIBDECNUMBER_DIR
)
175 LIBDECNUMBER_CFLAGS
= -I
$(LIBDECNUMBER_DIR
) -I
$(LIBDECNUMBER_SRC
)
177 # Where is the READLINE library? Typically in ../readline.
178 READLINE_DIR
= ..
/readline
179 READLINE_SRC
= $(srcdir)/$(READLINE_DIR
)
180 READLINE
= @READLINE@
181 READLINE_DEPS
= @READLINE_DEPS@
182 READLINE_CFLAGS
= @READLINE_CFLAGS@
184 # Where is expat? This will be empty if expat was not available.
185 LIBEXPAT
= @LIBEXPAT@
187 # Where is lzma? This will be empty if lzma was not available.
190 # Where is libbabeltrace? This will be empty if lbabeltrace was not
192 LIBBABELTRACE
= @LIBBABELTRACE@
194 # Where is libipt? This will be empty if libipt was not available.
197 WARN_CFLAGS
= @WARN_CFLAGS@
198 WERROR_CFLAGS
= @WERROR_CFLAGS@
199 GDB_WARN_CFLAGS
= $(WARN_CFLAGS
)
200 GDB_WERROR_CFLAGS
= $(WERROR_CFLAGS
)
202 GDB_WARN_CFLAGS_NO_FORMAT
= `echo " $(GDB_WARN_CFLAGS) " \
203 | sed "s/ -Wformat-nonliteral / -Wno-format-nonliteral /g"`
204 GDB_WARN_CFLAGS_NO_DEFS
= `echo " $(GDB_WARN_CFLAGS) " \
205 | sed "s/ -Wold-style-definition / -Wno-old-style-definition /g"`
207 RDYNAMIC
= @RDYNAMIC@
209 # Where is the INTL library? Typically in ../intl.
211 INTL_DEPS
= @LIBINTL_DEP@
212 INTL_CFLAGS
= @INCINTL@
214 # Where is the ICONV library? This will be empty if in libc or not available.
215 LIBICONV
= @LIBICONV@
217 # Did the user give us a --with-gdb-datadir option?
218 GDB_DATADIR
= @GDB_DATADIR@
220 # Flags to pass to gdb when invoked with "make run".
223 # Helper code from gnulib.
224 GNULIB_BUILDDIR
= build-gnulib
225 LIBGNU
= $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR
)/import
/libgnu.a
226 INCGNU
= -I
$(srcdir)/gnulib
/import
-I
$(GNULIB_BUILDDIR
)/import
228 # Generated headers in the gnulib directory. These must be listed
229 # so that they are generated before other files are compiled.
230 GNULIB_H
= $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR
)/import
/string.h @GNULIB_STDINT_H@
233 # CLI sub directory definitons
260 # MI sub directory definitons
305 # TUI sub directory definitions
342 tui
/tui-wingeneral.c \
347 SUBDIR_TUI_CFLAGS
= -DTUI
=1
350 # GCC Compile support sub-directory definitions
352 SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS
= \
354 compile-c-support.o \
355 compile-c-symbols.o \
358 compile-object-load.o \
361 SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS
= \
363 compile
/compile-c-support.c \
364 compile
/compile-c-symbols.c \
365 compile
/compile-c-types.c \
366 compile
/compile-loc2c.c \
367 compile
/compile-object-load.c \
368 compile
/compile-object-load.h \
369 compile
/compile-object-run.c \
370 compile
/compile-object-run.h
373 # Guile sub directory definitons for guile support.
402 SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS
= \
405 guile
/scm-auto-load.c \
407 guile
/scm-breakpoint.c \
410 guile
/scm-exception.c \
413 guile
/scm-iterator.c \
414 guile
/scm-lazy-string.c \
416 guile
/scm-objfile.c \
419 guile
/scm-pretty-print.c \
420 guile
/scm-progspace.c \
421 guile
/scm-safe-call.c \
430 SUBDIR_GUILE_LDFLAGS
=
431 SUBDIR_GUILE_CFLAGS
=
434 # python sub directory definitons
436 SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS
= \
448 py-finishbreakpoint.o \
458 py-newobjfileevent.o \
477 SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS
= \
479 python
/py-auto-load.c \
481 python
/py-bpevent.c \
482 python
/py-breakpoint.c \
484 python
/py-continueevent.c \
486 python
/py-evtregistry.c \
488 python
/py-exitedevent.c \
489 python
/py-finishbreakpoint.c \
491 python
/py-framefilter.c \
492 python
/py-function.c \
493 python
/py-gdb-readline.c \
494 python
/py-inferior.c \
495 python
/py-infevents.c \
496 python
/py-infthread.c \
497 python
/py-lazy-string.c \
498 python
/py-linetable.c \
499 python
/py-newobjfileevent.c \
500 python
/py-objfile.c \
502 python
/py-prettyprint.c \
503 python
/py-progspace.c \
505 python
/py-signalevent.c \
506 python
/py-stopevent.c \
509 python
/py-threadevent.c \
515 python
/py-xmethods.c \
519 SUBDIR_PYTHON_LDFLAGS
=
520 SUBDIR_PYTHON_CFLAGS
=
522 # Opcodes currently live in one of two places. Either they are in the
523 # opcode library, typically ../opcodes, or they are in a header file
525 # Where is the "-lopcodes" library, with (some of) the opcode tables and
527 OPCODES_DIR
= ..
/opcodes
528 OPCODES_SRC
= $(srcdir)/$(OPCODES_DIR
)
529 OPCODES
= $(OPCODES_DIR
)/libopcodes.a
530 # Where are the other opcode tables which only have header file
532 OP_INCLUDE
= $(INCLUDE_DIR
)/opcode
533 # Some source files like to use #include "opcodes/file.h"
534 OPCODES_CFLAGS
= -I
$(OP_INCLUDE
) -I
$(OPCODES_SRC
)/..
536 # The simulator is usually nonexistent; targets that include one
537 # should set this to list all the .o or .a files to be linked in.
540 WIN32LIBS
= @WIN32LIBS@
542 # Tcl et al cflags and libraries
544 TCL_CFLAGS
= @TCL_INCLUDE@
545 GDBTKLIBS
= @GDBTKLIBS@
546 # Extra flags that the GDBTK files need:
547 GDBTK_CFLAGS
= @GDBTK_CFLAGS@
550 TK_CFLAGS
= @TK_INCLUDE@
552 X11_CFLAGS
= @TK_XINCLUDES@
556 WIN32LDAPP
= @WIN32LDAPP@
559 GUI_CFLAGS_X
= @GUI_CFLAGS_X@
560 IDE_CFLAGS
= $(GUI_CFLAGS_X
) $(IDE_CFLAGS_X
)
562 ALL_TCL_CFLAGS
= $(TCL_CFLAGS
) $(TK_CFLAGS
)
564 # The version of gdbtk we're building. This should be kept
565 # in sync with GDBTK_VERSION and friends in gdbtk.h.
567 GDBTK_LIBRARY
= $(datadir)/insight
$(GDBTK_VERSION
)
569 # Gdbtk requires an absolute path to the source directory or
570 # the testsuite won't run properly.
571 GDBTK_SRC_DIR
= @GDBTK_SRC_DIR@
584 SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS
= \
585 gdbtk
/generic
/gdbtk.c \
586 gdbtk
/generic
/gdbtk-bp.c \
587 gdbtk
/generic
/gdbtk-cmds.c \
588 gdbtk
/generic
/gdbtk-hooks.c \
589 gdbtk
/generic
/gdbtk-interp.c \
590 gdbtk
/generic
/gdbtk-main.c \
591 gdbtk
/generic
/gdbtk-register.c \
592 gdbtk
/generic
/gdbtk-stack.c \
593 gdbtk
/generic
/gdbtk-varobj.c \
594 gdbtk
/generic
/gdbtk-wrapper.c
596 SUBDIR_GDBTK_DEPS
= $(LIBGUI
) $(TCL_DEPS
) $(TK_DEPS
)
597 SUBDIR_GDBTK_LDFLAGS
=
598 SUBDIR_GDBTK_CFLAGS
= -DGDBTK
600 CONFIG_OBS
= @CONFIG_OBS@
601 CONFIG_SRCS
= @CONFIG_SRCS@
602 CONFIG_DEPS
= @CONFIG_DEPS@
603 CONFIG_LDFLAGS
= @CONFIG_LDFLAGS@
604 ENABLE_CFLAGS
= @ENABLE_CFLAGS@
605 CONFIG_ALL
= @CONFIG_ALL@
606 CONFIG_CLEAN
= @CONFIG_CLEAN@
607 CONFIG_INSTALL
= @CONFIG_INSTALL@
608 CONFIG_UNINSTALL
= @CONFIG_UNINSTALL@
609 HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_TARGET
= @HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_TARGET@
611 # -I. for config files.
612 # -I$(srcdir) for gdb internal headers.
613 # -I$(srcdir)/config for more generic config files.
615 # It is also possible that you will need to add -I/usr/include/sys if
616 # your system doesn't have fcntl.h in /usr/include (which is where it
617 # should be according to Posix).
619 GDB_CFLAGS
= -I.
-I
$(srcdir) -I
$(srcdir)/common
-I
$(srcdir)/config \
620 -DLOCALEDIR
="\"$(localedir)\"" $(DEFS
)
622 # MH_CFLAGS, if defined, has host-dependent CFLAGS from the config directory.
623 GLOBAL_CFLAGS
= $(MH_CFLAGS
)
625 PROFILE_CFLAGS
= @PROFILE_CFLAGS@
627 # These are specifically reserved for setting from the command line
628 # when running make. I.E.: "make CFLAGS=-Wmissing-prototypes".
630 CXXFLAGS
= @CXXFLAGS@
632 # Set by configure, for e.g. expat. Python installations are such that
633 # C headers are included using their basename (for example, we #include
634 # <Python.h> rather than, say, <python/Python.h>). Since the file names
635 # are sometimes a little generic, we think that the risk of collision
636 # with other header files is high. If that happens, we try to mitigate
637 # a bit the consequences by putting the Python includes last in the list.
638 INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS
= @CPPFLAGS@ @GUILE_CPPFLAGS@ @PYTHON_CPPFLAGS@
640 # INTERNAL_CFLAGS is the aggregate of all other *CFLAGS macros.
641 INTERNAL_CFLAGS_BASE
= \
642 $(CXXFLAGS
) $(GLOBAL_CFLAGS
) $(PROFILE_CFLAGS
) \
643 $(GDB_CFLAGS
) $(OPCODES_CFLAGS
) $(READLINE_CFLAGS
) $(ZLIBINC
) \
644 $(BFD_CFLAGS
) $(INCLUDE_CFLAGS
) $(LIBDECNUMBER_CFLAGS
) \
645 $(INTL_CFLAGS
) $(INCGNU
) $(ENABLE_CFLAGS
) $(INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS
)
646 INTERNAL_WARN_CFLAGS
= $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS_BASE
) $(GDB_WARN_CFLAGS
)
647 INTERNAL_CFLAGS
= $(INTERNAL_WARN_CFLAGS
) $(GDB_WERROR_CFLAGS
)
649 # LDFLAGS is specifically reserved for setting from the command line
653 # Profiling options need to go here to work.
654 # I think it's perfectly reasonable for a user to set -pg in CFLAGS
655 # and have it work; that's why CFLAGS is here.
656 # PROFILE_CFLAGS is _not_ included, however, because we use monstartup.
658 $(CXXFLAGS
) $(GLOBAL_CFLAGS
) $(MH_LDFLAGS
) \
659 $(LDFLAGS
) $(CONFIG_LDFLAGS
)
661 # If your system is missing alloca(), or, more likely, it's there but
662 # it doesn't work, then refer to libiberty.
664 # Libraries and corresponding dependencies for compiling gdb.
665 # XM_CLIBS, defined in *config files, have host-dependent libs.
666 # LIBIBERTY appears twice on purpose.
667 CLIBS
= $(SIM
) $(READLINE
) $(OPCODES
) $(BFD
) $(ZLIB
) $(INTL
) $(LIBIBERTY
) $(LIBDECNUMBER
) \
668 $(XM_CLIBS
) $(NAT_CLIBS
) $(GDBTKLIBS
) \
669 @LIBS@ @GUILE_LIBS@ @PYTHON_LIBS@ \
670 $(LIBEXPAT
) $(LIBLZMA
) $(LIBBABELTRACE
) $(LIBIPT
) \
671 $(LIBIBERTY
) $(WIN32LIBS
) $(LIBGNU
) $(LIBICONV
)
672 CDEPS
= $(XM_CDEPS
) $(NAT_CDEPS
) $(SIM
) $(BFD
) $(READLINE_DEPS
) \
673 $(OPCODES
) $(INTL_DEPS
) $(LIBIBERTY
) $(CONFIG_DEPS
) $(LIBGNU
)
675 ADD_FILES
= $(XM_ADD_FILES
) $(TM_ADD_FILES
) $(NAT_ADD_FILES
)
676 ADD_DEPS
= $(XM_ADD_FILES
) $(TM_ADD_FILES
) $(NAT_ADD_FILES
)
680 LINT
= /usr
/5bin
/lint
681 LINTFLAGS
= $(GDB_CFLAGS
) $(OPCODES_CFLAGS
) $(READLINE_CFLAGS
) \
682 $(BFD_CFLAGS
) $(INCLUDE_CFLAGS
) \
688 # XML files to build in to GDB.
690 $(srcdir)/features
/btrace.dtd \
691 $(srcdir)/features
/btrace-conf.dtd \
692 $(srcdir)/features
/gdb-target.dtd \
693 $(srcdir)/features
/library-list.dtd \
694 $(srcdir)/features
/library-list-aix.dtd \
695 $(srcdir)/features
/library-list-svr4.dtd \
696 $(srcdir)/features
/osdata.dtd \
697 $(srcdir)/features
/threads.dtd \
698 $(srcdir)/features
/traceframe-info.dtd \
699 $(srcdir)/features
/xinclude.dtd
701 # This is ser-unix.o for any system which supports a v7/BSD/SYSV/POSIX
702 # interface to the serial port. Hopefully if get ported to OS/2, VMS,
703 # etc., then there will be (as part of the C library or perhaps as
704 # part of libiberty) a POSIX interface. But at least for now the
705 # host-dependent makefile fragment might need to use something else
707 SER_HARDWIRE
= @SER_HARDWIRE@
709 # The `remote' debugging target is supported for most architectures,
710 # but not all (e.g. 960)
723 # This is remote-sim.o if a simulator is to be linked in.
726 # Target-dependent object files.
727 TARGET_OBS
= @TARGET_OBS@
729 # All target-dependent objects files that require 64-bit CORE_ADDR
730 # (used with --enable-targets=all --enable-64-bit-bfd).
731 ALL_64_TARGET_OBS
= \
733 aarch64-linux-tdep.o \
734 aarch64-newlib-tdep.o \
739 alpha-mdebug-tdep.o \
743 amd64-darwin-tdep.o \
751 amd64-windows-tdep.o \
756 sparc64-fbsd-tdep.o \
757 sparc64-linux-tdep.o \
758 sparc64-nbsd-tdep.o \
759 sparc64-obsd-tdep.o \
760 sparc64-sol2-tdep.o \
763 # All other target-dependent objects files (used with --enable-targets=all).
820 microblaze-linux-tdep.o \
827 mn10300-linux-tdep.o \
842 ppc-ravenscar-thread.o \
848 rs6000-lynx178-tdep.o \
867 sparc-ravenscar-thread.o \
875 tilegx-linux-tdep.o \
884 xtensa-linux-tdep.o \
887 # Host-dependent makefile fragment comes in here.
889 # End of host-dependent makefile fragment
893 "exec_prefix=$(exec_prefix)" \
894 "infodir=$(infodir)" \
895 "datarootdir=$(datarootdir)" \
897 "htmldir=$(htmldir)" \
901 "datadir=$(datadir)" \
902 "includedir=$(includedir)" \
903 "against=$(against)" \
904 "DESTDIR=$(DESTDIR)" \
906 "AR_FLAGS=$(AR_FLAGS)" \
910 "CXX_DIALECT=$(CXX_DIALECT)" \
911 "CXXFLAGS=$(CXXFLAGS)" \
912 "DLLTOOL=$(DLLTOOL)" \
913 "LDFLAGS=$(LDFLAGS)" \
915 "MAKEINFO=$(MAKEINFO)" \
916 "MAKEINFOFLAGS=$(MAKEINFOFLAGS)" \
917 "MAKEINFO_EXTRA_FLAGS=$(MAKEINFO_EXTRA_FLAGS)" \
918 "MAKEHTML=$(MAKEHTML)" \
919 "MAKEHTMLFLAGS=$(MAKEHTMLFLAGS)" \
920 "INSTALL=$(INSTALL)" \
921 "INSTALL_PROGRAM=$(INSTALL_PROGRAM)" \
922 "INSTALL_SCRIPT=$(INSTALL_SCRIPT)" \
923 "INSTALL_DATA=$(INSTALL_DATA)" \
924 "RUNTEST=$(RUNTEST)" \
925 "RUNTESTFLAGS=$(RUNTESTFLAGS)"
927 # Flags that we pass when building the testsuite.
929 # empty for native, $(target_alias)/ for cross
930 target_subdir
= @target_subdir@
933 if [ -f $${rootme}/../gcc/xgcc ] ; then \
934 if [ -f $${rootme}/../$(target_subdir)newlib/Makefile ] ; then \
935 echo $${rootme}/../gcc/xgcc -B$${rootme}/../gcc/ -idirafter $${rootme}/$(target_subdir)newlib/targ-include -idirafter $${rootsrc}/../$(target_subdir)newlib/libc/include -nostdinc -B$${rootme}/../$(target_subdir)newlib/; \
937 echo $${rootme}/../gcc/xgcc -B$${rootme}/../gcc/; \
940 if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ] ; then \
943 t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo gcc | sed -e '' $$t; \
948 if [ -f $${rootme}/../gcc/xg++ ] ; then \
949 if [ -f $${rootme}/../$(target_subdir)newlib/Makefile ] ; then \
950 echo $${rootme}/../gcc/xg++ -B$${rootme}/../gcc/ -idirafter $${rootme}/$(target_subdir)newlib/targ-include -idirafter $${rootsrc}/../$(target_subdir)newlib/libc/include -nostdinc -B$${rootme}/../$(target_subdir)newlib/; \
952 echo $${rootme}/../gcc/xg++ -B$${rootme}/../gcc/; \
955 if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ] ; then \
958 t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo g++ | sed -e '' $$t; \
962 # The use of $$(x_FOR_TARGET) reduces the command line length by not
963 # duplicating the lengthy definition.
964 TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS
= \
966 "exec_prefix=$(exec_prefix)" \
967 "against=$(against)" \
968 'CC=$$(CC_FOR_TARGET)' \
969 "CC_FOR_TARGET=$(CC_FOR_TARGET)" \
971 'CXX=$$(CXX_FOR_TARGET)' \
972 "CXX_FOR_TARGET=$(CXX_FOR_TARGET)" \
973 "CXXFLAGS=$(CXXFLAGS)" \
974 "INSTALL=$(INSTALL)" \
975 "INSTALL_PROGRAM=$(INSTALL_PROGRAM)" \
976 "INSTALL_DATA=$(INSTALL_DATA)" \
977 "MAKEINFO=$(MAKEINFO)" \
978 "MAKEHTML=$(MAKEHTML)" \
979 "RUNTEST=$(RUNTEST)" \
980 "RUNTESTFLAGS=$(RUNTESTFLAGS)" \
981 "FORCE_PARALLEL=$(FORCE_PARALLEL)" \
984 # All source files that go into linking GDB.
985 # Links made at configuration time should not be specified here, since
986 # SFILES is used in building the distribution archive.
1008 break-catch-syscall.c \
1009 break-catch-throw.c \
1044 disasm-selftests.c \
1049 dwarf2-frame-tailcall.c \
1169 target-descriptions.c \
1192 common
/btrace-common.c \
1195 common
/common-debug.c \
1196 common
/common-exceptions.c \
1197 common
/common-regcache.c \
1198 common
/common-utils.c \
1201 common
/filestuff.c \
1205 common
/print-utils.c \
1208 common
/run-time-clock.c \
1210 common
/signals-state-save-restore.c \
1212 common
/xml-utils.c \
1214 target
/waitstatus.c \
1215 $(SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS
)
1217 LINTFILES
= $(SFILES
) $(YYFILES
) $(CONFIG_SRCS
) init.c
1219 # Header files that need to have srcdir added. Note that in the cases
1220 # where we use a macro like $(gdbcmd_h), things are carefully arranged
1221 # so that each .h file is listed exactly once (M-x tags-search works
1222 # wrong if TAGS has files twice). Because this is tricky to get
1223 # right, it is probably easiest just to list .h files here directly.
1225 HFILES_NO_SRCDIR
= \
1231 amd64-darwin-tdep.h \
1232 amd64-linux-tdep.h \
1275 dwarf2-frame-tailcall.h \
1302 gdb_proc_service.h \
1319 hppa-linux-offsets.h \
1322 i386-darwin-tdep.h \
1327 ia64-libunwind-tdep.h \
1380 ppc-ravenscar-thread.h \
1390 ravenscar-thread.h \
1424 sparc-ravenscar-thread.h \
1435 target-descriptions.h \
1463 arch
/aarch64-insn.h \
1472 common
/common-debug.h \
1473 common
/common-defs.h \
1474 common
/common-exceptions.h \
1475 common
/common-regcache.h \
1476 common
/common-types.h \
1477 common
/common-utils.h \
1481 common
/gdb_assert.h \
1482 common
/gdb_locale.h \
1483 common
/gdb_setjmp.h \
1484 common
/gdb_signals.h \
1485 common
/gdb_sys_time.h \
1488 common
/host-defs.h \
1489 common
/print-utils.h \
1493 common
/run-time-clock.h \
1494 common
/signals-state-save-restore.h \
1498 common
/x86-xstate.h \
1499 common
/xml-utils.h \
1503 config
/djgpp
/langinfo.h \
1504 config
/djgpp
/nl_types.h \
1505 config
/i386
/nm-fbsd.h \
1506 config
/i386
/nm-i386gnu.h \
1507 config
/sparc
/nm-sol2.h \
1508 gnulib
/import
/inttypes.in.h \
1509 gnulib
/import
/stddef.in.h \
1510 gnulib
/import
/stdint.in.h \
1511 gnulib
/import
/str-two-way.h \
1512 gnulib
/import
/string.in.h \
1513 gnulib
/import
/extra
/snippet
/arg-nonnull.h \
1514 gnulib
/import
/extra
/snippet
/c
++defs.h \
1515 gnulib
/import
/extra
/snippet
/warn-on-use.h \
1523 nat
/aarch64-linux.h \
1524 nat
/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h \
1525 nat
/amd64-linux-siginfo.h \
1527 nat
/gdb_thread_db.h \
1528 nat
/linux-btrace.h \
1529 nat
/linux-namespaces.h \
1531 nat
/linux-osdata.h \
1532 nat
/linux-personality.h \
1533 nat
/linux-ptrace.h \
1534 nat
/linux-waitpid.h \
1535 nat
/mips-linux-watch.h \
1539 nat
/x86-gcc-cpuid.h \
1541 nat
/x86-linux-dregs.h \
1543 python
/py-events.h \
1544 python
/py-stopevent.h \
1546 python
/python-internal.h \
1547 regformats
/regdef.h \
1551 target
/waitstatus.h \
1565 tui
/tui-wingeneral.h \
1568 # Header files that already have srcdir in them, or which are in objdir.
1570 HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR
= \
1574 # GDB "info" files, which should be included in their entirety
1575 INFOFILES
= gdb.
info*
1577 # {X,T,NAT}DEPFILES are something of a pain in that it's hard to
1578 # default their values the way we do for SER_HARDWIRE; in the future
1579 # maybe much of the stuff now in {X,T,NAT}DEPFILES will go into other
1580 # variables analogous to SER_HARDWIRE which get defaulted in this
1583 DEPFILES
= $(TARGET_OBS
) $(SER_HARDWIRE
) $(NATDEPFILES
) \
1584 $(REMOTE_OBS
) $(SIM_OBS
)
1586 SOURCES
= $(SFILES
) $(ALLDEPFILES
) $(YYFILES
) $(CONFIG_SRCS
)
1587 # Don't include YYFILES (*.c) because we already include *.y in SFILES,
1588 # and it's more useful to see it in the .y file.
1589 TAGFILES_NO_SRCDIR
= $(SFILES
) $(HFILES_NO_SRCDIR
) $(ALLDEPFILES
) \
1591 TAGFILES_WITH_SRCDIR
= $(HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR
)
1593 COMMON_OBS
= $(DEPFILES
) $(CONFIG_OBS
) $(YYOBJ
) \
1610 break-catch-syscall.o \
1611 break-catch-throw.o \
1629 common-exceptions.o \
1651 disasm-selftests.o \
1655 dwarf2-frame-tailcall.o \
1758 signals-state-save-restore.o \
1772 target-descriptions.o \
1799 $(SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS
)
1803 SUBDIRS
= doc @subdirs@ data-directory
$(GNULIB_BUILDDIR
)
1804 CLEANDIRS
= $(SUBDIRS
)
1806 # List of subdirectories in the build tree that must exist.
1807 # This is used to force build failures in existing trees when
1808 # a new directory is added.
1809 # The format here is for the `case' shell command.
1810 REQUIRED_SUBDIRS
= doc | testsuite |
$(GNULIB_BUILDDIR
) | data-directory
1812 # For now, shortcut the "configure GDB for fewer languages" stuff.
1836 # Things which need to be built when making a distribution.
1838 DISTSTUFF
= $(YYFILES
)
1841 # All generated files which can be included by another file.
1850 $(NAT_GENERATED_FILES
)
1852 # Flags needed to compile Python code
1853 PYTHON_CFLAGS
= @PYTHON_CFLAGS@
1855 all: gdb
$(EXEEXT
) $(CONFIG_ALL
)
1856 @
$(MAKE
) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS
) DO
=all "DODIRS=`echo $(SUBDIRS) | sed 's/testsuite//'`" subdir_do
1858 # Rule for compiling .c files in the top-level gdb directory.
1863 # Rules for compiling .c files in the various source subdirectories.
1864 %.o
: ${srcdir}/arch
/%.c
1868 %.o
: $(srcdir)/cli
/%.c
1872 %.o
: ${srcdir}/common
/%.c
1876 %.o
: $(srcdir)/compile
/%.c
1880 %.o
: $(srcdir)/gdbtk
/generic
/%.c
1881 $(COMPILE
) $(all_gdbtk_cflags
) $<
1884 %.o
: $(srcdir)/guile
/%.c
1888 %.o
: $(srcdir)/mi
/%.c
1892 %.o
: ${srcdir}/nat
/%.c
1896 %.o
: $(srcdir)/python
/%.c
1897 $(COMPILE
) $(PYTHON_CFLAGS
) $<
1900 %.o
: ${srcdir}/target
/%.c
1904 %.o
: $(srcdir)/tui
/%.c
1908 # Specify an explicit rule for gdb/common/agent.c, to avoid a clash with the
1909 # object file generate by gdb/agent.c.
1910 common-agent.o
: $(srcdir)/common
/agent.c
1911 $(COMPILE
) $(srcdir)/common
/agent.c
1916 # The check target can not use subdir_do, because subdir_do does not
1917 # use TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS.
1919 @if
[ -f testsuite
/Makefile
]; then \
1920 rootme
=`pwd`; export rootme
; \
1921 rootsrc
=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export rootsrc
; \
1923 $(MAKE
) $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS
) check; \
1927 @if
[ -f testsuite
/Makefile
]; then \
1928 rootme
=`pwd`; export rootme
; \
1929 rootsrc
=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export rootsrc
; \
1931 $(MAKE
) $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS
) check-perf
; \
1935 @if
[ -f testsuite
/Makefile
]; then \
1936 rootme
=`pwd`; export rootme
; \
1937 rootsrc
=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export rootsrc
; \
1939 $(MAKE
) $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS
) check-read1
; \
1942 check-parallel
: force
1943 @if
[ -f testsuite
/Makefile
]; then \
1944 rootme
=`pwd`; export rootme
; \
1945 rootsrc
=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export rootsrc
; \
1947 $(MAKE
) $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS
) check-parallel
; \
1950 # The idea is to parallelize testing of multilibs, for example:
1951 # make -j3 check//sh-hms-sim/{-m1,-m2,-m3,-m3e,-m4}/{,-nofpu}
1952 # will run 3 concurrent sessions of check, eventually testing all 10
1953 # combinations. GNU make is required for the % pattern to work, as is
1954 # a shell that expands alternations within braces. If GNU make is not
1955 # used, this rule will harmlessly fail to match. Used FORCE_PARALLEL to
1956 # prevent serialized checking due to the passed RUNTESTFLAGS.
1957 # FIXME: use config.status --config not --version, when available.
1959 @if
[ -f testsuite
/config.status
]; then \
1960 rootme
=`pwd`; export rootme
; \
1961 rootsrc
=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export rootsrc
; \
1962 target
=`echo "$@" | sed 's,//.*,,'`; \
1963 variant
=`echo "$@" | sed 's,^[^/]*//,,'`; \
1964 vardots
=`echo "$$variant" | sed 's,/,.,g'`; \
1965 testdir
=testsuite.
$$vardots; \
1966 if
[ ! -f
$$testdir/Makefile
] && [ -f testsuite
/config.status
]; then \
1967 configargs
=`cd testsuite && ./config.status --version | \
1968 sed -n -e 's,"$$,,' -e 's,^ *with options ",,p'`; \
1969 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/mkinstalldirs
$$testdir && \
1971 eval
$(SHELL
) "\"\$$rootsrc/testsuite/configure\" $$configargs" \
1972 "\"--srcdir=\$$rootsrc/testsuite\"" \
1974 else :; fi
&& cd
$$testdir && \
1975 $(MAKE
) $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS
) \
1976 RUNTESTFLAGS
="--target_board=$$variant $(RUNTESTFLAGS)" \
1977 FORCE_PARALLEL
=$(if
$(FORCE_PARALLEL
),1,$(if
$(RUNTESTFLAGS
),,1)) \
1981 # The set of headers checked by 'check-headers' by default.
1982 CHECK_HEADERS
= $(HFILES_NO_SRCDIR
)
1984 # Try to compile each header in isolation, thus ensuring headers are
1987 # Defaults to checking all $HFILES_NO_SRCDIR headers.
1991 # make check-headers CHECK_HEADERS="header.h list.h"
1993 # to check specific headers.
1996 @echo Checking headers.
1997 for i in
$(CHECK_HEADERS
) ; do \
1998 $(CXX
) $(CXX_DIALECT
) -x c
++-header
-c
-fsyntax-only \
1999 $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS
) -include defs.h
$(srcdir)/$$i ; \
2001 .PHONY
: check-headers
2003 info install-info clean-info
dvi pdf install-pdf html install-html
: force
2004 @
$(MAKE
) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS
) DO
=$@
"DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" subdir_do
2006 # Traditionally "install" depends on "all". But it may be useful
2007 # not to; for example, if the user has made some trivial change to a
2008 # source file and doesn't care about rebuilding or just wants to save the
2009 # time it takes for make to check that all is up to date.
2010 # install-only is intended to address that need.
2012 @
$(MAKE
) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS
) install-only
2014 install-only
: $(CONFIG_INSTALL
)
2015 transformed_name
=`t='$(program_transform_name)'; \
2016 echo gdb | sed -e "$$t"` ; \
2017 if
test "x$$transformed_name" = x
; then \
2018 transformed_name
=gdb
; \
2022 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/mkinstalldirs
$(DESTDIR
)$(bindir) ; \
2023 $(INSTALL_PROGRAM
) gdb
$(EXEEXT
) \
2024 $(DESTDIR
)$(bindir)/$$transformed_name$(EXEEXT
) ; \
2025 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/mkinstalldirs
$(DESTDIR
)$(includedir)/gdb
; \
2026 $(INSTALL_DATA
) jit-reader.h
$(DESTDIR
)$(includedir)/gdb
/jit-reader.h
2027 if
test "x$(HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_TARGET)$(HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_HOST)" != x
; \
2029 transformed_name
=`t='$(program_transform_name)'; \
2030 echo gcore | sed -e "$$t"` ; \
2031 if
test "x$$transformed_name" = x
; then \
2032 transformed_name
=gcore
; \
2036 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/mkinstalldirs
$(DESTDIR
)$(bindir) ; \
2037 $(INSTALL_SCRIPT
) gcore \
2038 $(DESTDIR
)$(bindir)/$$transformed_name; \
2040 @
$(MAKE
) DO
=install "DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" $(FLAGS_TO_PASS
) subdir_do
2043 $(MAKE
) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS
) INSTALL_PROGRAM
="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" \
2044 install_sh_PROGRAM
="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG
=-s \
2045 `test -z '$(STRIP)' || \
2046 echo "INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV=STRIPPROG='$(STRIP)'"` install-only
2049 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/mkinstalldirs
$(DESTDIR
)$(GDB_DATADIR
)/guile
/gdb
2052 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/mkinstalldirs
$(DESTDIR
)$(GDB_DATADIR
)/python
/gdb
2054 uninstall: force $(CONFIG_UNINSTALL
)
2055 transformed_name
=`t='$(program_transform_name)'; \
2056 echo gdb | sed -e $$t` ; \
2057 if
test "x$$transformed_name" = x
; then \
2058 transformed_name
=gdb
; \
2062 rm -f
$(DESTDIR
)$(bindir)/$$transformed_name$(EXEEXT
) \
2063 $(DESTDIR
)$(man1dir)/$$transformed_name.1
2064 if
test "x$(HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_TARGET)$(HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_HOST)" != x
; \
2066 transformed_name
=`t='$(program_transform_name)'; \
2067 echo gcore | sed -e "$$t"` ; \
2068 if
test "x$$transformed_name" = x
; then \
2069 transformed_name
=gcore
; \
2073 rm -f
$(DESTDIR
)$(bindir)/$$transformed_name; \
2075 @
$(MAKE
) DO
=uninstall "DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" $(FLAGS_TO_PASS
) subdir_do
2077 # The C++ name parser can be built standalone for testing.
2078 test-cp-name-parser.o
: cp-name-parser.c
2079 $(COMPILE
) -DTEST_CPNAMES cp-name-parser.c
2082 test-cp-name-parser
$(EXEEXT
): test-cp-name-parser.o
$(LIBIBERTY
)
2083 $(CC_LD
) $(INTERNAL_LDFLAGS
) -o test-cp-name-parser
$(EXEEXT
) \
2084 test-cp-name-parser.o
$(LIBIBERTY
)
2086 # We do this by grepping through sources. If that turns out to be too slow,
2087 # maybe we could just require every .o file to have an initialization routine
2088 # of a given name (top.o -> _initialize_top, etc.).
2090 # Formatting conventions: The name of the _initialize_* routines must start
2091 # in column zero, and must not be inside #if.
2093 # Note that the set of files with init functions might change, or the names
2094 # of the functions might change, so this files needs to depend on all the
2095 # object files that will be linked into gdb.
2097 # FIXME: There is a problem with this approach - init.c may force
2098 # unnecessary files to be linked in.
2100 # FIXME: cagney/2002-06-09: gdb/564: gdb/563: Force the order so that
2101 # the first call is to _initialize_gdbtypes (implemented by explicitly
2102 # putting that function's name first in the init.l-tmp file). This is
2103 # a hack to ensure that all the architecture dependant global
2104 # builtin_type_* variables are initialized before anything else
2105 # (per-architecture code is called in the same order that it is
2106 # registered). The ``correct fix'' is to have all the builtin types
2107 # made part of the architecture and initialize them on-demand (using
2108 # gdbarch_data) just like everything else. The catch is that other
2109 # modules still take the address of these builtin types forcing them
2110 # to be variables, sigh!
2112 # NOTE: cagney/2003-03-18: The sed pattern ``s|^\([^ /]...'' is
2113 # anchored on the first column and excludes the ``/'' character so
2114 # that it doesn't add the $(srcdir) prefix to any file that already
2115 # has an absolute path. It turns out that $(DEC)'s True64 make
2116 # automatically adds the $(srcdir) prefixes when it encounters files
2117 # in sub-directories such as cli/ and mi/.
2119 # NOTE: cagney/2004-02-08: The ``case "$$fs" in'' eliminates
2120 # duplicates. Files in the gdb/ directory can end up appearing in
2121 # COMMON_OBS (as a .o file) and CONFIG_SRCS (as a .c file).
2123 INIT_FILES
= $(COMMON_OBS
) $(TSOBS
) $(CONFIG_SRCS
) $(SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS
)
2124 init.c
: $(INIT_FILES
)
2126 @
rm -f init.c-tmp init.l-tmp
2128 @echo gdbtypes
> init.l-tmp
2129 @
-LANG
=C
; export LANG
; \
2130 LC_ALL
=C
; export LC_ALL
; \
2131 echo
$(INIT_FILES
) | \
2134 -e
'/^gdbtypes.[co]$$/d' \
2135 -e
'/^init.[co]$$/d' \
2136 -e
'/xdr_ld.[co]$$/d' \
2137 -e
'/xdr_ptrace.[co]$$/d' \
2138 -e
'/xdr_rdb.[co]$$/d' \
2139 -e
'/udr.[co]$$/d' \
2140 -e
'/udip2soc.[co]$$/d' \
2141 -e
'/udi2go32.[co]$$/d' \
2142 -e
'/version.[co]$$/d' \
2143 -e
'/^[a-z0-9A-Z_]*_[SU].[co]$$/d' \
2144 -e
'/[a-z0-9A-Z_]*-exp.tab.[co]$$/d' \
2145 -e
's/-exp\.o$$/-exp.y/' \
2146 -e
's/\.[co]$$/.c/' \
2147 -e
's,signals\.c,common/signals\.c,' \
2148 -e
's|^\([^ /][^ ]*\)|$(srcdir)/\1|g' | \
2150 sed
-n
-e
's/^_initialize_\([a-z_0-9A-Z]*\).*/\1/p' $$f 2>/dev
/null
; \
2155 * ) echo
$$f ; fs
="$$fs $$f";; \
2158 @echo
'/* Do not modify this file. */' >>init.c-tmp
2159 @echo
'/* It is created automatically by the Makefile. */'>>init.c-tmp
2160 @echo
'#include "defs.h" /* For initialize_file_ftype. */' >>init.c-tmp
2161 @echo
'extern void initialize_all_files(void);' >>init.c-tmp
2162 @sed
-e
's/\(.*\)/extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_\1;/' <init.l-tmp
>>init.c-tmp
2163 @echo
'void' >>init.c-tmp
2164 @echo
'initialize_all_files (void)' >>init.c-tmp
2165 @echo
'{' >>init.c-tmp
2166 @sed
-e
's/\(.*\)/ _initialize_\1 ();/' <init.l-tmp
>>init.c-tmp
2167 @echo
'}' >>init.c-tmp
2169 @mv init.c-tmp init.c
2173 # Create a library of the gdb object files and build GDB by linking
2176 # init.o is very important. It pulls in the rest of GDB.
2177 LIBGDB_OBS
= $(COMMON_OBS
) $(TSOBS
) $(ADD_FILES
) init.o
2178 libgdb.a
: $(LIBGDB_OBS
)
2180 $(AR
) q libgdb.a
$(LIBGDB_OBS
)
2183 # Removing the old gdb first works better if it is running, at least on SunOS.
2184 gdb
$(EXEEXT
): gdb.o
$(LIBGDB_OBS
) $(ADD_DEPS
) $(CDEPS
) $(TDEPLIBS
)
2186 $(CC_LD
) $(INTERNAL_LDFLAGS
) $(WIN32LDAPP
) \
2187 -o gdb
$(EXEEXT
) gdb.o
$(LIBGDB_OBS
) \
2188 $(TDEPLIBS
) $(TUI_LIBRARY
) $(CLIBS
) $(LOADLIBES
)
2190 # Convenience rule to handle recursion.
2191 $(LIBGNU
) $(GNULIB_H
): all-lib
2192 all-lib
: $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR
)/Makefile
2193 @
$(MAKE
) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS
) DO
=all DODIRS
=$(GNULIB_BUILDDIR
) subdir_do
2196 # Convenience rule to handle recursion.
2197 .PHONY
: all-data-directory
2198 all-data-directory
: data-directory
/Makefile
2199 @
$(MAKE
) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS
) DO
=all DODIRS
=data-directory subdir_do
2201 # This is useful when debugging GDB, because some Unix's don't let you run GDB
2202 # on itself without copying the executable. So "make gdb1" will make
2203 # gdb and put a copy in gdb1, and you can run it with "gdb gdb1".
2204 # Removing gdb1 before the copy is the right thing if gdb1 is open
2205 # in another process.
2206 gdb1
$(EXEEXT
): gdb
$(EXEEXT
)
2208 cp gdb
$(EXEEXT
) gdb1
$(EXEEXT
)
2210 # Put the proper machine-specific files first, so M-. on a machine
2211 # specific routine gets the one for the correct machine. (FIXME: those
2212 # files go in twice; we should be removing them from the main list).
2214 # TAGS depends on all the files that go into it so you can rebuild TAGS
2215 # with `make TAGS' and not have to say `rm TAGS' first.
2217 GDB_NM_FILE
= @GDB_NM_FILE@
2218 TAGS
: $(TAGFILES_NO_SRCDIR
) $(TAGFILES_WITH_SRCDIR
)
2220 etags
`(test -n "$(GDB_NM_FILE)" && echo "$(srcdir)/$(GDB_NM_FILE)")` \
2221 `(for i in $(DEPFILES) $(TAGFILES_NO_SRCDIR); do \
2222 echo $(srcdir)/$$i ; \
2223 done ; for i in $(TAGFILES_WITH_SRCDIR); do \
2225 done) | sed -e 's/\.o$$/\.c/'` \
2226 `find $(srcdir)/config -name '*.h' -print`
2230 clean mostlyclean: $(CONFIG_CLEAN
)
2231 @
$(MAKE
) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS
) DO
=clean "DODIRS=$(CLEANDIRS)" subdir_do
2232 rm -f
*.o
*.a
$(ADD_FILES
) *~ init.c-tmp init.l-tmp version.c-tmp
2233 rm -f init.c version.c observer.h observer.inc
2234 rm -f gdb
$(EXEEXT
) core make.log
2235 rm -f gdb
[0-9]$(EXEEXT
)
2236 rm -f test-cp-name-parser
$(EXEEXT
)
2237 rm -f xml-builtin.c stamp-xml
2240 # This used to depend on c-exp.c m2-exp.c TAGS
2241 # I believe this is wrong; the makefile standards for distclean just
2242 # describe removing files; the only sort of "re-create a distribution"
2243 # functionality described is if the distributed files are unmodified.
2244 # NB: While GDBSERVER might be configured on native systems, it isn't
2245 # always included in SUBDIRS. Remove the gdbserver files explicitly.
2247 @
$(MAKE
) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS
) DO
=distclean "DODIRS=$(CLEANDIRS)" subdir_do
2248 rm -rf
$(GNULIB_BUILDDIR
)
2249 rm -f gdbserver
/config.status gdbserver
/config.log
2250 rm -f gdbserver
/tm.h gdbserver
/xm.h gdbserver
/nm.h
2251 rm -f gdbserver
/Makefile gdbserver
/config.cache
2252 rm -f nm.h config.status config.h stamp-h gdb-gdb.gdb jit-reader.h
2253 rm -f y.output
yacc.acts
yacc.tmp y.tab.h
2254 rm -f config.log config.cache
2258 maintainer-clean
: local-maintainer-clean do-maintainer-clean
distclean
2259 realclean: maintainer-clean
2261 local-maintainer-clean
:
2262 @echo
"This command is intended for maintainers to use;"
2263 @echo
"it deletes files that may require special tools to rebuild."
2266 ada-lex.c ada-exp.c \
2267 d-exp.c f-exp.c go-exp.c m2-exp.c p-exp.c rust-exp.c
2268 rm -f TAGS
$(INFOFILES
)
2270 rm -f nm.h config.status
2272 do-maintainer-clean
:
2273 @
$(MAKE
) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS
) DO
=maintainer-clean
"DODIRS=$(CLEANDIRS)" \
2276 diststuff
: $(DISTSTUFF
) $(PACKAGE
).pot
$(CATALOGS
)
2277 cd doc
; $(MAKE
) $(MFLAGS
) diststuff
2280 @for i in
$(DODIRS
); do \
2282 $(REQUIRED_SUBDIRS
)) \
2283 if
[ ! -f .
/$$i/Makefile
] ; then \
2284 echo
"Missing $$i/Makefile" >&2 ; \
2288 if
[ -f .
/$$i/Makefile
] ; then \
2290 $(MAKE
) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS
) $(DO
)) ; then true
; \
2291 else exit
1 ; fi
; \
2295 Makefile
: Makefile.in config.status @frags@
2296 # Regenerate the Makefile and the tm.h / nm.h links.
2297 CONFIG_FILES
="Makefile" \
2300 $(SHELL
) config.status
2302 $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR
)/Makefile
: gnulib
/Makefile.in config.status @frags@
2303 @cd
$(GNULIB_BUILDDIR
); CONFIG_FILES
="Makefile" \
2304 CONFIG_COMMANDS
="depfiles" \
2307 $(SHELL
) config.status
2309 data-directory
/Makefile
: data-directory
/Makefile.in config.status @frags@
2310 CONFIG_FILES
="data-directory/Makefile" \
2311 CONFIG_COMMANDS
="depfiles" \
2314 $(SHELL
) config.status
2318 .
/gdb
$(EXEEXT
) --data-directory
=`pwd`/data-directory
$(GDBFLAGS
)
2320 jit-reader.h
: $(srcdir)/jit-reader.in
2321 $(SHELL
) config.status
$@
2323 gcore
: $(srcdir)/gcore.in
2324 $(SHELL
) config.status
$@
2326 config.h
: stamp-h
; @true
2327 stamp-h
: $(srcdir)/config.in config.status
2328 CONFIG_HEADERS
=config.h
:config.in \
2329 CONFIG_COMMANDS
="default depdir" \
2332 $(SHELL
) config.status
2334 config.status
: $(srcdir)/configure configure.tgt configure.host ..
/bfd
/development.sh
2335 $(SHELL
) config.status
--recheck
2338 ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS
= -I ..
/config
2340 # Keep these in sync with the includes in acinclude.m4.
2343 acx_configure_dir.m4 \
2347 ..
/config
/acinclude.m4 \
2348 ..
/config
/plugins.m4 \
2349 ..
/config
/lead-dot.m4 \
2350 ..
/config
/override.m4 \
2351 ..
/config
/largefile.m4 \
2352 ..
/config
/gettext-sister.m4 \
2353 ..
/config
/lib-ld.m4 \
2354 ..
/config
/lib-prefix.m4 \
2355 ..
/config
/lib-link.m4 \
2358 ..
/config
/depstand.m4 \
2359 ..
/config
/lcmessage.m4 \
2360 ..
/config
/codeset.m4 \
2363 $(srcdir)/aclocal.m4
: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@
$(aclocal_m4_deps
)
2364 cd
$(srcdir) && $(ACLOCAL
) $(ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS
)
2367 configure_deps
= $(srcdir)/configure.ac
$(srcdir)/aclocal.m4
2368 $(srcdir)/configure
: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@
$(configure_deps
)
2369 cd
$(srcdir) && $(AUTOCONF
)
2371 AUTOHEADER
= autoheader
2372 $(srcdir)/config.in
: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@
$(configure_deps
)
2373 cd
$(srcdir) && $(AUTOHEADER
)
2377 # automatic rebuilding in automake-generated Makefiles requires
2378 # this rule in the toplevel Makefile, which, with GNU make, causes
2379 # the desired updates through the implicit regeneration of the Makefile
2380 # and all of its prerequisites.
2387 # GDB QUICK REFERENCE (TeX dvi file, CM fonts)
2389 cd doc
; $(MAKE
) refcard.
dvi $(FLAGS_TO_PASS
)
2391 # GDB QUICK REFERENCE (PostScript output, common PS fonts)
2393 cd doc
; $(MAKE
) refcard.ps
$(FLAGS_TO_PASS
)
2395 # GDB MANUAL: TeX dvi file
2397 cd doc
; $(MAKE
) gdb.
dvi $(FLAGS_TO_PASS
)
2399 # GDB MANUAL: info file
2401 cd doc
; $(MAKE
) gdb.
info $(FLAGS_TO_PASS
)
2403 # Make copying.c from COPYING
2404 $(srcdir)/copying.c
: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@
$(srcdir)/..
/COPYING3
$(srcdir)/copying.awk
2405 awk
-f
$(srcdir)/copying.awk \
2406 < $(srcdir)/..
/COPYING3
> $(srcdir)/copying.tmp
2407 mv
$(srcdir)/copying.tmp
$(srcdir)/copying.c
2409 version.c
: Makefile version.in
$(srcdir)/..
/bfd
/version.h
$(srcdir)/common
/create-version.sh
2410 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/common
/create-version.sh
$(srcdir) \
2411 $(host_alias
) $(target_alias
) version.c
2413 observer.h
: observer.sh doc
/observer.texi
2414 ${srcdir}/observer.sh h
${srcdir}/doc
/observer.texi observer.h
2416 observer.inc
: observer.sh doc
/observer.texi
2417 ${srcdir}/observer.sh inc
${srcdir}/doc
/observer.texi observer.inc
2420 $(LINT
) $(INCLUDE_CFLAGS
) $(LINTFLAGS
) $(LINTFILES
) \
2421 `echo $(DEPFILES) $(CONFIG_OBS) | sed 's/\.o /\.c /g'`
2423 gdb.cxref
: $(SFILES
)
2424 cxref
-I.
$(SFILES
) >gdb.cxref
2428 # GNU Make has an annoying habit of putting *all* the Makefile variables
2429 # into the environment, unless you include this target as a circumvention.
2430 # Rumor is that this will be fixed (and this target can be removed)
2434 # GNU Make 3.63 has a different problem: it keeps tacking command line
2435 # overrides onto the definition of $(MAKE). This variable setting
2440 aarch64-linux-nat.c \
2441 aarch64-linux-tdep.c \
2442 aarch64-newlib-tdep.c \
2449 alpha-linux-tdep.c \
2450 alpha-mdebug-tdep.c \
2455 amd64-darwin-tdep.c \
2456 amd64-dicos-tdep.c \
2460 amd64-linux-tdep.c \
2471 arm-get-next-pcs.c \
2478 arm-symbian-tdep.c \
2508 i386-cygwin-tdep.c \
2510 i386-darwin-tdep.c \
2527 ia64-libunwind-tdep.c \
2548 microblaze-linux-tdep.c \
2560 mips64-obsd-tdep.c \
2565 nios2-linux-tdep.c \
2578 ppc-ravenscar-thread.c \
2582 ravenscar-thread.c \
2585 rs6000-lynx178-tdep.c \
2605 sparc-linux-tdep.c \
2610 sparc-ravenscar-thread.c \
2614 sparc64-fbsd-nat.c \
2615 sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c \
2616 sparc64-linux-nat.c \
2617 sparc64-linux-tdep.c \
2619 sparc64-nbsd-nat.c \
2620 sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c \
2621 sparc64-obsd-nat.c \
2622 sparc64-obsd-tdep.c \
2623 sparc64-sol2-tdep.c \
2628 tilegx-linux-nat.c \
2629 tilegx-linux-tdep.c \
2641 xtensa-linux-nat.c \
2642 xtensa-linux-tdep.c \
2645 common
/mingw-strerror.c \
2646 common
/posix-strerror.c
2648 # Some files need explicit build rules (due to -Werror problems) or due
2649 # to sub-directory fun 'n' games.
2651 # FIXME: cagney/2003-08-10: "monitor.c" gets -Wformat-nonliteral
2652 # errors. It turns out that that is the least of monitor.c's
2653 # problems. The function print_vsprintf appears to be using
2654 # va_arg(long) to extract CORE_ADDR parameters - something that
2655 # definitly will not work. "monitor.c" needs to be rewritten so that
2656 # it doesn't use format strings and instead uses callbacks.
2657 monitor.o
: $(srcdir)/monitor.c
2658 $(COMPILE.pre
) $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS
) $(GDB_WARN_CFLAGS_NO_FORMAT
) \
2659 $(COMPILE.post
) $(srcdir)/monitor.c
2662 # Do not try to build "printcmd.c" with -Wformat-nonliteral. It manually
2663 # checks format strings.
2664 printcmd.o
: $(srcdir)/printcmd.c
2665 $(COMPILE.pre
) $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS
) $(GDB_WARN_CFLAGS_NO_FORMAT
) \
2666 $(COMPILE.post
) $(srcdir)/printcmd.c
2669 # ada-exp.c can appear in srcdir, for releases; or in ., for
2670 # development builds.
2671 ADA_EXP_C
= `if test -f ada-exp.c; then echo ada-exp.c; else echo $(srcdir)/ada-exp.c; fi`
2673 # Some versions of flex give output that triggers
2674 # -Wold-style-definition.
2675 ada-exp.o
: ada-exp.c
2676 $(COMPILE.pre
) $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS
) $(GDB_WARN_CFLAGS_NO_DEFS
) \
2677 $(COMPILE.post
) $(ADA_EXP_C
)
2680 # Message files. Based on code in gcc/Makefile.in.
2682 # Rules for generating translated message descriptions. Disabled by
2683 # autoconf if the tools are not available.
2685 .PHONY
: all-po install-po uninstall-po clean-po update-po
$(PACKAGE
).pot
2689 # This notation should be acceptable to all Make implementations used
2690 # by people who are interested in updating .po files.
2691 update-po
: $(CATALOGS
:.gmo
=.pox
)
2693 # N.B. We do not attempt to copy these into $(srcdir). The snapshot
2696 -test -d po || mkdir po
2697 $(GMSGFMT
) --statistics
-o
$@
$<
2699 # The new .po has to be gone over by hand, so we deposit it into
2700 # build/po with a different extension. If build/po/$(PACKAGE).pot
2701 # exists, use it (it was just created), else use the one in srcdir.
2703 -test -d po || mkdir po
2704 $(MSGMERGE
) $< `if test -f po/$(PACKAGE).pot; \
2705 then echo po/$(PACKAGE).pot; \
2706 else echo $(srcdir)/po/$(PACKAGE).pot; fi` -o
$@
2708 # This rule has to look for .gmo modules in both srcdir and the cwd,
2709 # and has to check that we actually have a catalog for each language,
2710 # in case they weren't built or included with the distribution.
2712 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/mkinstalldirs
$(DESTDIR
)$(datadir)
2713 cats
="$(CATALOGS)"; for cat in
$$cats; do \
2714 lang
=`basename $$cat | sed 's/\.gmo$$//'`; \
2715 if
[ -f
$$cat ]; then
:; \
2716 elif
[ -f
$(srcdir)/$$cat ]; then cat
=$(srcdir)/$$cat; \
2719 dir=$(localedir
)/$$lang/LC_MESSAGES
; \
2720 echo
$(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/mkinstalldirs
$(DESTDIR
)$$dir; \
2721 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/mkinstalldirs
$(DESTDIR
)$$dir || exit
1; \
2722 echo
$(INSTALL_DATA
) $$cat $(DESTDIR
)$$dir/$(PACKAGE
).mo
; \
2723 $(INSTALL_DATA
) $$cat $(DESTDIR
)$$dir/$(PACKAGE
).mo
; \
2726 cats
="$(CATALOGS)"; for cat in
$$cats; do \
2727 lang
=`basename $$cat | sed 's/\.gmo$$//'`; \
2728 if
[ -f
$$cat ]; then
:; \
2729 elif
[ -f
$(srcdir)/$$cat ]; then cat
=$(srcdir)/$$cat; \
2732 dir=$(localedir
)/$$lang/LC_MESSAGES
; \
2733 rm -f
$(DESTDIR
)$$dir/$(PACKAGE
).mo
; \
2735 # Delete po/*.gmo only if we are not building in the source directory.
2737 -if
[ ! -f Makefile.in
]; then
rm -f po
/*.gmo
; fi
2739 # Rule for regenerating the message template (gdb.pot). Instead of
2740 # forcing everyone to edit POTFILES.in, which proved impractical, this
2741 # rule has no dependencies and always regenerates gdb.pot. This is
2742 # relatively harmless since the .po files do not directly depend on
2743 # it. The .pot file is left in the build directory. Since GDB's
2744 # Makefile lacks a cannonical list of sources (missing xm, tm and nm
2745 # files) force this rule.
2746 $(PACKAGE
).pot
: po
/$(PACKAGE
).pot
2747 po
/$(PACKAGE
).pot
: force
2748 -test -d po || mkdir po
2749 sh
-e
$(srcdir)/po
/gdbtext
$(XGETTEXT
) $(PACKAGE
) .
$(srcdir)
2753 # YACC/LEX dependencies
2755 # LANG-exp.c is generated in objdir from LANG-exp.y if it doesn't
2756 # exist in srcdir, then compiled in objdir to LANG-exp.o. If we
2757 # said LANG-exp.c rather than ./c-exp.c some makes would
2758 # sometimes re-write it into $(srcdir)/c-exp.c. Remove bogus
2759 # decls for malloc/realloc/free which conflict with everything else.
2760 # Strictly speaking c-exp.c should therefore depend on
2761 # Makefile.in, but that was a pretty big annoyance.
2765 $(SHELL
) $(YLWRAP
) $< y.tab.c
$@
-- $(YACC
) $(YFLAGS
) && mv
$@
$@.tmp \
2766 ||
(rm -f
$@
; false
)
2767 sed
-e
'/extern.*malloc/d' \
2768 -e
'/extern.*realloc/d' \
2769 -e
'/extern.*free/d' \
2770 -e
'/include.*malloc.h/d' \
2771 -e
's/\([^x]\)malloc/\1xmalloc/g' \
2772 -e
's/\([^x]\)realloc/\1xrealloc/g' \
2773 -e
's/\([ \t;,(]\)free\([ \t]*[&(),]\)/\1xfree\2/g' \
2774 -e
's/\([ \t;,(]\)free$$/\1xfree/g' \
2775 -e
'/^#line.*y.tab.c/d' \
2776 -e
's/YY_NULL/YY_NULLPTR/g' \
2780 if
[ "$(FLEX)" ] && $(FLEX
) --version
>/dev
/null
2>&1; then \
2781 $(FLEX
) -o
$@
$< && \
2783 sed
-e
'/extern.*malloc/d' \
2784 -e
'/extern.*realloc/d' \
2785 -e
'/extern.*free/d' \
2786 -e
'/include.*malloc.h/d' \
2787 -e
's/\([^x]\)malloc/\1xmalloc/g' \
2788 -e
's/\([^x]\)realloc/\1xrealloc/g' \
2789 -e
's/\([ \t;,(]\)free\([ \t]*[&(),]\)/\1xfree\2/g' \
2790 -e
's/\([ \t;,(]\)free$$/\1xfree/g' \
2791 -e
's/yy_flex_xrealloc/yyxrealloc/g' \
2795 elif
[ -f
$@
]; then \
2796 echo
"Warning: $*.c older than $*.l and flex not available."; \
2798 echo
"$@ missing and flex not available."; \
2802 .PRECIOUS
: ada-lex.c
2806 xml-builtin.c
: stamp-xml
; @true
2807 stamp-xml
: $(srcdir)/features
/feature_to_c.sh Makefile
$(XMLFILES
)
2808 rm -f xml-builtin.tmp
2810 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/features
/feature_to_c.sh \
2811 xml-builtin.tmp
$(XMLFILES
)
2812 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/move-if-change xml-builtin.tmp xml-builtin.c
2813 echo stamp
> stamp-xml
2815 .PRECIOUS
: xml-builtin.c
2818 # GDBTK sub-directory
2821 all-gdbtk
: insight
$(EXEEXT
)
2824 transformed_name
=`t='$(program_transform_name)'; \
2825 echo insight | sed -e $$t` ; \
2826 if
test "x$$transformed_name" = x
; then \
2827 transformed_name
=insight
; \
2831 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/mkinstalldirs
$(DESTDIR
)$(bindir); \
2832 $(INSTALL_PROGRAM
) insight
$(EXEEXT
) \
2833 $(DESTDIR
)$(bindir)/$$transformed_name$(EXEEXT
) ; \
2834 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/mkinstalldirs \
2835 $(DESTDIR
)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY
) ; \
2836 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/mkinstalldirs \
2837 $(DESTDIR
)$(libdir)/insight
$(GDBTK_VERSION
) ; \
2838 $(INSTALL_DATA
) $(srcdir)/gdbtk
/plugins
/plugins.tcl \
2839 $(DESTDIR
)$(libdir)/insight
$(GDBTK_VERSION
)/plugins.tcl
; \
2840 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/mkinstalldirs \
2841 $(DESTDIR
)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY
)/images \
2842 $(DESTDIR
)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY
)/images2
; \
2843 $(SHELL
) $(srcdir)/..
/mkinstalldirs \
2844 $(DESTDIR
)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY
)/help \
2845 $(DESTDIR
)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY
)/help
/images \
2846 $(DESTDIR
)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY
)/help
/trace
; \
2847 cd
$(srcdir)/gdbtk
/library
; \
2848 for i in
*.tcl
*.itcl
*.ith
*.itb images
/*.gif images2
/*.gif images
/icons.txt images2
/icons.txt tclIndex help
/*.html help
/trace
/*.html help
/trace
/index.toc help
/images
/*.gif help
/images
/*.png
; \
2850 $(INSTALL_DATA
) $$i $(DESTDIR
)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY
)/$$i ; \
2854 transformed_name
=`t='$(program_transform_name)'; \
2855 echo insight | sed -e $$t` ; \
2856 if
test "x$$transformed_name" = x
; then \
2857 transformed_name
=insight
; \
2861 rm -f
$(DESTDIR
)$(bindir)/$$transformed_name$(EXEEXT
) ; \
2862 rm -rf
$(DESTDIR
)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY
)
2865 rm -f insight
$(EXEEXT
)
2867 # Removing the old gdb first works better if it is running, at least on SunOS.
2868 insight
$(EXEEXT
): gdbtk-main.o libgdb.a
$(ADD_DEPS
) \
2869 $(CDEPS
) $(TDEPLIBS
)
2870 rm -f insight
$(EXEEXT
)
2871 $(CC_LD
) $(INTERNAL_LDFLAGS
) $(WIN32LDAPP
) \
2872 -o insight
$(EXEEXT
) gdbtk-main.o libgdb.a \
2873 $(TDEPLIBS
) $(TUI_LIBRARY
) $(CLIBS
) $(LOADLIBES
)
2875 gdbres.o
: $(srcdir)/gdbtk
/gdb.rc
$(srcdir)/gdbtk
/gdbtool.ico
2876 $(WINDRES
) --include $(srcdir)/gdbtk
$(srcdir)/gdbtk
/gdb.rc gdbres.o
2878 all_gdbtk_cflags
= $(IDE_CFLAGS
) $(ITCL_CFLAGS
) \
2879 $(ITK_CFLAGS
) $(TCL_CFLAGS
) $(TK_CFLAGS
) $(X11_CFLAGS
) \
2881 -DGDBTK_LIBRARY
=\"$(GDBTK_LIBRARY
)\" \
2882 -DSRC_DIR
=\"$(GDBTK_SRC_DIR
)\"
2885 # Dependency tracking.
2888 ifeq ($(DEPMODE
),depmode
=gcc3
)
2889 # Note that we put the dependencies into a .Tpo file, then move them
2890 # into place if the compile succeeds. We need this because gcc does
2891 # not atomically write the dependency output file.
2892 override COMPILE.post
= -c
-o
$@
-MT
$@
-MMD
-MP \
2893 -MF
$(DEPDIR
)/$(basename $(@F
)).Tpo
2894 override POSTCOMPILE
= @mv
$(DEPDIR
)/$(basename $(@F
)).Tpo \
2895 $(DEPDIR
)/$(basename $(@F
)).Po
2897 override COMPILE.pre
= source
='$<' object
='$@' libtool
=no \
2898 DEPDIR
=$(DEPDIR
) $(DEPMODE
) $(depcomp
) $(CC
)
2899 # depcomp handles atomicity for us, so we don't need a postcompile
2901 override POSTCOMPILE
=
2904 # A list of all the objects we might care about in this build, for
2905 # dependency tracking.
2906 all_object_files
= gdb.o
$(LIBGDB_OBS
) gdbtk-main.o \
2907 test-cp-name-parser.o
2909 # Ensure that generated files are created early. Use order-only
2910 # dependencies if available. They require GNU make 3.80 or newer,
2911 # and the .VARIABLES variable was introduced at the same time.
2913 $(all_object_files
): |
$(generated_files
)
2915 $(all_object_files
) : $(generated_files
)
2919 -include $(patsubst %.o
, $(DEPDIR
)/%.Po
, $(all_object_files
))
2921 # Disable implicit make rules.
2922 include $(srcdir)/disable-implicit-rules.mk
2924 ### end of the gdb Makefile.in.