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[69]1# $Id: header.kmk 788 2007-01-24 22:44:32Z bird $
2## @file
3#
4# kBuild - File included at top of makefile.
5#
[782]6# Copyright (c) 2004-2007 knut st. osmundsen <bird-kBuild-spam@anduin.net>
[69]7#
8#
9# This file is part of kBuild.
10#
11# kBuild is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
14# (at your option) any later version.
15#
16# kBuild is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19# GNU General Public License for more details.
20#
21# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22# along with kBuild; if not, write to the Free Software
23# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
24#
25#
26
27ifndef __header_kmk__
28# start-of-file-content
29
30#
31# default rule
32#
33all: all_recursive
34
35#
[380]36# The FORCE rule.
37#
38FORCE:
[414]39
[380]40#
[69]41# Try avoid inference rules.
42#
43.SUFFIXES:
44SUFFIXES :=
45
[72]46
[69]47#
[95]48# General purpose macros.
49#
[204]50
[95]51## get last word in a list.
52# @returns last word in $1.
53# @param $1 Word list.
54lastword = $(word $(words $(1)), $(1))
55
[380]56##
57# Newline character(s).
58define NL
[95]59
[380]60
61endef
62
63##
64# Tab character.
65TAB := $(subst ., ,.)
66
67##
68# Space character.
69SP := $(subst ., ,.)
70
71##
72# Checks if two strings are equal.
73# @returns blank if equal
74# @returns non-blank if not equal.
75# @param $1 String 1.
76# @param $2 String 2
[478]77STRCMP = $( todo )
[380]78
[95]79#
[585]80# Set default build type.
[69]81#
82ifndef BUILD_TYPE
[585]83 ifdef BUILD_MODE
84 # BUILD_MODE is legacy from the OS/2 build system. :)
85BUILD_TYPE := $(tolower $(BUILD_MODE))
86 else
[72]87BUILD_TYPE := release
[585]88 endif
[72]89endif
[69]90
91
92#
[72]93# Assert build platform.
[70]94#
[478]95ifndef BUILD_PLATFORM
96 $(error kBuild: BUILD_PLATFORM is undefined!)
97else
98 BUILD_PLATFORM := $(strip $(BUILD_PLATFORM))
[557]99 ifneq ($(words $(BUILD_PLATFORM))$(filter-out darwin freebsd l4 linux nt os2 win win32 win64,$(BUILD_PLATFORM)),1)
[478]100 # OS/2 (have uppercase legacy)
101 ifeq ($(BUILD_PLATFORM),OS2)
102 $(error kBuild: BUILD_PLATFORM must be all lowercase!)
103 endif
104 $(error kBuild: BUILD_PLATFORM value '$(BUILD_PLATFORM)' was not recognized!)
105 endif
[72]106endif
[70]107
[329]108# Fill in defaults if needed.
[353]109ifndef BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH
[478]110 ifeq ($(filter-out win64,$(BUILD_PLATFORM)),)
111 BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH := amd64
112 else
113 BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH := x86
114 endif
[329]115endif
116ifndef BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU
[478]117 ifeq ($(filter-out amd64,$(BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH)),)
118 BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU:= k8
119 else
120 BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU:= i586
121 endif
[329]122endif
[72]123
124
[70]125#
[72]126# Assert target platform.
127#
128ifndef BUILD_TARGET
129# not defined, set to the same as build platform
130BUILD_TARGET := $(BUILD_PLATFORM)
131else
[478]132 BUILD_TARGET := $(strip $(BUILD_TARGET))
[557]133 ifneq ($(words $(BUILD_TARGET))$(filter-out darwin freebsd l4 linux nt os2 win win32 win64,$(BUILD_TARGET)),1)
[478]134 # OS/2 (have uppercase legacy)
135 ifeq ($(BUILD_TARGET),OS2)
136 $(error kBuild: BUILD_TARGET must be all lowercase!)
137 endif
138 $(error kBuild: BUILD_TARGET value '$(BUILD_TARGET)' was not recognized!)
139 endif
[72]140endif
141
[329]142# Fill in defaults if needed.
143ifndef BUILD_TARGET_ARCH
[478]144 BUILD_TARGET_ARCH := x86
[329]145endif
146ifndef BUILD_TARGET_CPU
[478]147 BUILD_TARGET_CPU := i586
[329]148endif
[72]149
[266]150# Adjust the DEPTH definition first
151ifeq ($(strip $(DEPTH)),)
152DEPTH := .
153endif
[72]154
155#
[69]156# Common definitions.
157#
[725]158## PATH_CURRENT is the current directory (getcwd).
[306]159PATH_CURRENT := $(abspath $(CURDIR))
[725]160## PATH_SUB_CURRENT points to current directory of the current makefile.
161# Meaning that it will change value as we enter and exit sub-makefiles.
162PATH_SUB_CURRENT := $(PATH_CURRENT)
163## PATH_ROOT points to the project root directory.
164PATH_ROOT := $(abspath $(PATH_CURRENT)/$(DEPTH))
165## PATH_SUB_ROOT points to the directory of the top-level makefile.
[472]166ifneq ($(strip $(SUB_DEPTH)),)
[725]167 PATH_SUB_ROOT := $(abspath $(PATH_CURRENT)/$(SUB_DEPTH))
[472]168else
[725]169 PATH_SUB_ROOT := $(PATH_CURRENT)
[472]170endif
[306]171
[748]172## CURSUBDIR is PATH_SUB_ROOT described relative to PATH_ROOT.
[725]173# This variable is used to determin where the object files and other output goes.
[306]174ifneq ($(PATH_ROOT),$(PATH_CURRENT))
[725]175CURSUBDIR := $(patsubst $(PATH_ROOT)/%,%,$(PATH_SUB_ROOT))
[266]176else
177CURSUBDIR := .
178endif
[306]179
[70]180# Output directories.
[242]181ifndef PATH_OUT_BASE
[725]182 PATH_OUT_BASE := $(PATH_ROOT)/out
[242]183endif
[240]184ifndef PATH_OUT
[725]185 ifdef BUILD_TARGET_SUB # (BUILD_TARGET_SUB is not currently recognized by kBuild in any other places.)
186 PATH_OUT := $(PATH_OUT_BASE)/$(BUILD_TARGET).$(BUILD_TARGET_ARCH).$(BUILD_TARGET_SUB)/$(BUILD_TYPE)
187 else
188 PATH_OUT := $(PATH_OUT_BASE)/$(BUILD_TARGET).$(BUILD_TARGET_ARCH)/$(BUILD_TYPE)
189 endif
[329]190endif # !define PATH_OUT
[353]191PATH_OBJ = $(PATH_OUT)/obj
192PATH_TARGET = $(PATH_OBJ)/$(CURSUBDIR)
193PATH_INS = $(PATH_OUT)
194PATH_BIN = $(PATH_INS)/bin
195PATH_DLL = $(PATH_INS)/bin
196PATH_SYS = $(PATH_INS)/bin
197PATH_LIB = $(PATH_INS)/lib
198PATH_DOC = $(PATH_INS)/doc
[70]199
200# Usually kBuild is external to the source tree.
201ifndef PATH_KBUILD
[725]202 PATH_KBUILD := $(PATH_ROOT)/kBuild
[70]203endif
[306]204PATH_KBUILD := $(abspath $(PATH_KBUILD))
[69]205# kBuild files which might be of interest.
206FILE_KBUILD_HEADER := $(PATH_KBUILD)/header.kmk
[725]207#FILE_KBUILD_CONFIG := $(PATH_KBUILD)/config.kmk
[69]208FILE_KBUILD_FOOTER := $(PATH_KBUILD)/footer.kmk
209
[72]210SUFF_DEP := .dep
[725]211## MAKEFILE is the name of the main makefile.
[204]212MAKEFILE := $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST))
[748]213## MAKEFILE_CURRENT is the name of the current makefile.
[725]214# This is updated everything a sub-makefile is included.
215MAKEFILE_CURRENT := $(MAKEFILE)
[69]216
[72]217
[69]218#
[576]219# Check make version.
[69]220#
[576]221ifdef KMK_VERSION
222 ifneq ($(KBUILD_VERSION_MAJOR).$(KBUILD_VERSION_MINOR),0.1)
223 ifneq ($(KBUILD_VERSION_MAJOR),0)
224 $(warning kBuild: kmk major version mismatch, expected '0' found '$(KBUILD_VERSION_MAJOR)'!)
225 else
[748]226 $(warning kBuild: kmk minor version mismatch, expected '1' found '$(KBUILD_VERSION_MINOR)'!)
[576]227 endif
228 endif
[748]229else
[723]230 include $(PATH_KBUILD)/gnumake-header.kmk
[216]231endif
[673]232
233
234#
235# The revision in which this file was last modified.
236# This can be useful when using development versions of kBuild.
237#
[672]238KMK_REVISION := $(patsubst %:,, $Rev: 788 $ )
[69]239
[576]240
[69]241#
[72]242# Build platform setup.
[69]243#
244# OS/2
[72]245ifeq ($(BUILD_PLATFORM),os2)
[83]246EXEC_X86_WIN32 := innopec.exe
[69]247HOSTSUFF_EXE := .exe
248endif
249
250# Linux
[72]251ifeq ($(BUILD_PLATFORM),linux)
[135]252EXEC_X86_WIN32 := wine
[69]253HOSTSUFF_EXE :=
254endif
[70]255
[547]256# Win, Win32, Win64, NT.
257ifeq ($(filter-out win32 win64 win nt,$(BUILD_PLATFORM)),)
[69]258EXEC_X86_WIN32 :=
259HOSTSUFF_EXE := .exe
260endif
261
[299]262# FreeBSD
263ifeq ($(BUILD_PLATFORM),freebsd)
264EXEC_X86_WIN32 := wine
265HOSTSUFF_EXE :=
266endif
[125]267
[557]268# Darwin / Mac OS X
269ifeq ($(BUILD_PLATFORM),darwin)
270EXEC_X86_WIN32 := false
271HOSTSUFF_EXE :=
272endif
273
[578]274ifndef PATH_KBUILD_BIN
[731]275 PATH_KBUILD_BIN := $(PATH_KBUILD)/bin/$(BUILD_PLATFORM).$(BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH)
[578]276 ifeq ($(wildcard $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_ash$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)),)
277 ifeq ($(BUILD_TARGET_ARCH),amd64)
[731]278 PATH_KBUILD_BIN := $(PATH_KBUILD)/bin/$(BUILD_PLATFORM).x86
[478]279 endif
[578]280 ifeq ($(wildcard $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_ash$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)),)
[653]281 ifeq ($(filter-out win64 win32 win nt ,$(BUILD_PLATFORM)),)
[731]282 PATH_KBUILD_BIN := $(PATH_KBUILD)/bin/win.x86
[578]283 endif
284 endif
285 ifeq ($(wildcard $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_ash$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)),)
286 # give up
[731]287 PATH_KBUILD_BIN := $(PATH_KBUILD)/bin/$(BUILD_PLATFORM).$(BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH)
[578]288 endif
[478]289 endif
290endif
[299]291
[478]292
[73]293#
294# Build target setup.
295#
[480]296ifeq ($(filter-out win32 win64 win nt os2,$(BUILD_TARGET)),)
[73]297SUFF_OBJ := .obj
298SUFF_LIB := .lib
299SUFF_DLL := .dll
300SUFF_EXE := .exe
[86]301SUFF_SYS := .sys
[73]302SUFF_RES := .res
303endif
[480]304ifeq ($(BUILD_TARGET),l4)
[73]305SUFF_OBJ := .o
306SUFF_LIB := .a
[480]307SUFF_DLL := .s.so
[73]308SUFF_EXE :=
[86]309SUFF_SYS := .a
[73]310SUFF_RES :=
311endif
[557]312ifeq ($(BUILD_TARGET),darwin)
313SUFF_OBJ := .o
314SUFF_LIB := .a
315SUFF_DLL := .dylib
316SUFF_EXE :=
[761]317SUFF_SYS :=
[557]318SUFF_RES :=
319endif
[480]320ifndef SUFF_OBJ
[296]321SUFF_OBJ := .o
322SUFF_LIB := .a
[480]323SUFF_DLL := .so
[296]324SUFF_EXE :=
325SUFF_SYS := .a
326SUFF_RES :=
327endif
[69]328
329#
330# Standard kBuild tools.
331#
[233]332ifeq ($(MAKE),kmk)
[578]333MAKE := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
[233]334endif
335
[578]336DEP_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kDep$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
[380]337ifeq ($(filter kDep,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),kDep)
[397]338DEP := kmk_builtin_kDep
[230]339else
[380]340DEP := $(DEP_EXT)
[230]341endif
[69]342
[578]343DEP_IDB_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kDepIDB$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
[397]344ifeq ($(filter kDepPre,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),kDepIDB)
345DEP_IDB := $(if kmk_builtin_kDepIDB
346else
347DEP_IDB := $(DEP_IDB_EXT)
348endif
349
[578]350DEP_PRE_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kDepPre$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
[380]351ifeq ($(filter kDepPre,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),kDepPre)
352DEP_PRE := $(if kmk_builtin_kDepPre
353else
354DEP_PRE := $(DEP_PRE_EXT)
355endif
356
[578]357APPEND_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_append$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
[353]358ifeq ($(filter append,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),append)
[380]359APPEND := kmk_builtin_append
[353]360else
[380]361APPEND := $(APPEND_EXT)
[353]362endif
[69]363
[578]364CAT_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_cat$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
[380]365ifeq ($(filter cat,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),cat)
366CAT := kmk_builtin_cat
367else
368CAT := $(CAT_EXT)
369endif
[353]370
[578]371CP_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_cp$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
[380]372ifeq ($(filter cp,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),cp)
373CP := kmk_builtin_cp
374else
375CP := $(CP_EXT)
376endif
377
[578]378ECHO_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_echo$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
[380]379ifeq ($(filter echo,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),echo)
380ECHO := kmk_builtin_echo
381else
382ECHO := $(ECHO_EXT)
383endif
384
[578]385INSTALL_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_install$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
[380]386ifeq ($(filter install,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),install)
387INSTALL := kmk_builtin_install
388else
389INSTALL := $(INSTALL_EXT)
390endif
391
[578]392LN_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_ln$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
[380]393ifeq ($(filter ln,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),ln)
394LN := kmk_builtin_ln
395else
396LN := $(LN_EXT)
397endif
398
[578]399MKDIR_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_mkdir$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
[380]400ifeq ($(filter mkdir,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),mkdir)
401MKDIR := kmk_builtin_mkdir
402else
403MKDIR := $(MKDIR_EXT)
404endif
405
[578]406MV_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_mv$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
[380]407ifeq ($(filter mv,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),mv)
408MV := kmk_builtin_mv
409else
410MV := $(MV_EXT)
411endif
412
[776]413PRINTF_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_printf$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
414ifeq ($(filter printf,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),printf)
415PRINTF := kmk_builtin_printf
416else
417PRINTF := $(PRINTF_EXT)
418endif
419
[578]420RM_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_rm$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
[380]421ifeq ($(filter rm,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),rm)
422RM := kmk_builtin_rm
423else
424RM := $(RM_EXT)
425endif
426
[601]427RMDIR_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_rmdir$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
428ifeq ($(filter rmdir,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),rmdir)
429RMDIR := kmk_builtin_rmdir
430else
431RMDIR := $(RMDIR_EXT)
432endif
433
[578]434SED_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_sed$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
[380]435ifeq ($(filter sed,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),sed)
436SED := kmk_builtin_sed
437else
438SED := $(SED_EXT)
439endif
440
441# Our default shell is the Almquist shell from *BSD.
[578]442ASH := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_ash$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
[380]443MAKESHELL := $(ASH)
444SHELL := $(ASH)
445export SHELL MAKESHELL
446
[414]447# Symlinking is problematic on some platforms...
[380]448LN_SYMLINK := $(LN) -s
449
[743]450
451#
452# Some Functions.
[748]453# The lower cased ones are either fallbacks or candidates for functions.c.
[743]454#
455
[130]456## ABSPATH - make paths absolute.
[129]457# This implementation is clumsy and doesn't resolve '..' and '.' components.
[73]458#
[129]459# @param $1 The paths to make absolute.
[696]460# @obsolete Use the GNU make function $(abspath) directly now.
[306]461ABSPATH = $(abspath $(1))
[353]462
[130]463## DIRDEP - make create directory dependencies.
464#
465# @param $1 The paths to the directories which must be created.
[353]466DIRDEP = $(foreach path,$(patsubst %/,%,$(1)),$(path)/)
[129]467
468## Cygwin kludge.
469# This converts /cygdrive/x/% to x:%.
470#
471# @param $1 The paths to make native.
472# @remark This macro is pretty much obsolete since we don't use cygwin base make.
473ifneq ($(patsubst /cygdrive/%,%,$(CURDIR)),$(CURDIR))
[743]474 CYGPATHMIXED = $(foreach path,$(1)\
[129]475 ,$(if $(patsubst /cygdrive/%,,$(path)),$(path),$(patsubst $(strip $(firstword $(subst /, ,$(patsubst /cygdrive/%,%,$(path)))))/%,$(strip $(firstword $(subst /, ,$(patsubst /cygdrive/%,%,$(path))))):/%,$(patsubst /cygdrive/%,%,$(path)))))
476else
[743]477 CYGPATHMIXED = $(1)
[129]478endif
479
[743]480ifneq ($(filter abspathex,$(KMK_FEATURES)),abspathex) ## @todo Retire this to gnumake-header.kmk when it has been implemented.
481## Converts an relative path to an absolute path using the given CWD.
482# @returns absolute path.
483# @param $1 The path to fixup.
484# @param $2 The CWD to use.
485abspathex = $(foreach _fix_path,$1\
486,$(if $(subst :$(call no-root-slash,$(call no-drive,$(_fix_path))):,,:$(_fix_path):),$(_fix_path),$(abspath $2/$(_fix_path))))
487endif
[723]488
[743]489## Removes the drive letter from a path (if it has one)
490# @param $1 the path
491no-drive = $(word $(words $(subst :, ,$(1))),$(subst :, ,$(1)))
[723]492
[743]493## Removes the root slash from a path (if it has one)
494# @param $1 the path
495no-root-slash = $(patsubst /%,%,$(1))
[723]496
[743]497## Figure out where to put object files.
498# @param $1 real target name.
499# @param $2 normalized main target
[748]500TARGET_BASE = $(PATH_TARGET)/$(2)/$(call no-root-slash,$(call no-drive,$(1)))
[723]501
[743]502## Figure out where to put object files.
503# @param $1 normalized main target
504TARGET_PATH = $(PATH_TARGET)/$(1)
[723]505
506
[129]507#
[353]508# Initialize some of the globals which the Config.kmk and
509# others can add stuff to if they like for processing in the footer.
510#
511
512## ALL_TARGET
513# This is the list of all targets.
514ALL_TARGETS :=
515
516## TEMPLATE_PATHS
517# List a paths (separated by space) where templates can be found.
518TEMPLATE_PATHS :=
519
520## TOOL_PATHS
521# List of paths (separated by space) where tools can be found.
522TOOL_PATHS :=
523
524## SDK_PATHS
525# List of paths (separated by space) where SDKs can be found.
526SDK_PATHS :=
527
528## Proritized list of the default makefile when walking subdirectories.
529# The user can overload this list.
530DEFAULT_MAKEFILE := Makefile.kmk makefile.kmk Makefile makefile
531
[640]532## PROPS_TOOLS
533# This is a subset of the other PROPS
[641]534PROPS_TOOLS := TOOL CTOOL CXXTOOL ASTOOL RCTOOL ARTOOL LDTOOL FETCHTOOL UNPACKTOOL PATCHTOOL
[640]535
[353]536## PROPS_SINGLE
537# The list of non-accumulative target properties.
538# A Config.kmk file can add it's own properties to this list and kBuild
539# will do the necessary inheritance from templates to targets.
[641]540PROPS_SINGLE := $(PROPS_TOOLS) INST NOINST BLD_TYPE BLD_TRG BLD_TRG_ARCH BLD_TRG_CPU FETCHDIR \
541 OBJSUFF COBJSUFF CXXOBJSUFF ASOBJSUFF RCOBJSUFF SYSSUFF EXESUFF DLLSUFF LIBSUFF ARLIBSUFF
[353]542
543## PROPS_DEFERRED
544# This list of non-accumulative target properties which are functions,
545# and thus should not be expanded until the very last moment.
546PROPS_DEFERRED := INSTFUN INSTALLER
547
[660]548## PROPS_ACCUMULATE_R
[748]549# The list of accumulative target properties where the right most value/flag
[660]550# is the 'most significant'.
[353]551# A Config.kmk file can add it's own properties to this list and kBuild
552# will do the necessary inheritance from templates to targets.
[660]553PROPS_ACCUMULATE_R := \
554 DEFS DEPS \
555 CFLAGS CDEFS \
556 CXXFLAGS CXXDEFS \
557 ASFLAGS ASDEFS \
558 RCFLAGS RCDEFS \
559 LDFLAGS \
[640]560 FETCHFLAGS UNPACKFLAGS PATCHFLAGS
[353]561
[660]562## PROPS_ACCUMULATE
[748]563# The list of accumulative target properties where the left most value/flag
[660]564# is the 'most significant'.
565# A Config.kmk file can add it's own properties to this list and kBuild
566# will do the necessary inheritance from templates to targets.
567PROPS_ACCUMULATE_L := \
568 SDKS SOURCES \
569 INCS CINCS CXXINCX ASINCS RCINCS \
570 LIBS LIBPATH
[353]571
[662]572## PROPS_ALL
573# List of all the properties.
574PROPS_ALL = $(PROPS_SINGLE) $(PROPS_DEFERRED) $(PROPS_ACCUMULATE_L) $(PROPS_ACCUMULATE_R)
[660]575
[662]576
[353]577#
[748]578# Here is a special 'hack' to prevent innocent environment variables being
579# picked up and treated as properties. (The most annoying example of why
[662]580# this is necessary is the Visual C++ commandline with it's LIBPATH.)
581#
[748]582# Define KBUILD_DONT_KILL_ENV_PROPS in the env. or on the commandline to
[662]583# disable this 'hack'.
584#
585ifndef KBUILD_DONT_KILL_ENV_PROPS
586
587define def_nuke_environment_prop
588ifeq ($(origin $(prop)),environment)
589$(prop) =
590endif
591endef
[762]592$(foreach prop, $(PROPS_ALL) \
593 FETCHES PATCHES BLDPROGS LIBRARIES IMPORT_LIBS DLLS PROGRAMS SYSMODS INSTALLS OTHERS \
594 SUBDIRS MAKEFILES \
595 ,$(eval $(value def_nuke_environment_prop)))
[662]596
597endif
598
599
600#
[353]601# Pass configuration.
602#
603# The PASS_<passname>_trgs variable is listing the targets.
604# The PASS_<passname>_vars variable is listing the target variables.
605# The PASS_<passname>_pass variable is the lowercased passname.
606#
607
[640]608## PASS: fetches
609# This pass fetches and unpacks things needed to complete the build.
610PASS_FETCHES := Fetches
611PASS_FETCHES_trgs :=
612PASS_FETCHES_vars := _FETCHES
613PASS_FETCHES_pass := fetches
614
615## PASS: patches
616# This pass applies patches.
617PASS_PATCHES := Patches
618PASS_PATCHES_trgs :=
619PASS_PATCHES_vars := _PATCHES
620PASS_PATCHES_pass := patches
621
[353]622## PASS: bldprogs
623# This pass builds targets which are required for building the rest.
624PASS_BLDPROGS := Build Programs
625PASS_BLDPROGS_trgs :=
626PASS_BLDPROGS_vars := _BLDPROGS
627PASS_BLDPROGS_pass := bldprogs
628
629## PASS: libraries
630# This pass builds library targets.
631PASS_LIBRARIES := Libraries
632PASS_LIBRARIES_trgs :=
633PASS_LIBRARIES_vars := _LIBS _IMPORT_LIBS _OTHER_LIBRARIES
634PASS_LIBRARIES_pass := libraries
635
636## PASS: binaries
637# This pass builds dll targets.
638PASS_DLLS := DLLs
639PASS_DLLS_trgs :=
640PASS_DLLS_vars := _DLLS _OTHER_DLLS
641PASS_DLLS_pass := dlls
642
643## PASS: binaries
644# This pass builds binary targets, i.e. programs, system modules and stuff.
645PASS_BINARIES := Programs
646PASS_BINARIES_trgs :=
647PASS_BINARIES_vars := _PROGRAMS _SYSMODS _OTHER_BINARIES
648PASS_BINARIES_pass := binaries
649
650## PASS: others
651# This pass builds other targets.
652PASS_OTHERS := Other Stuff
653PASS_OTHERS_trgs :=
654PASS_OTHERS_vars := _OTHERS
655PASS_OTHERS_pass := others
656
657## PASS: install
658# This pass installs the built entities to a sandbox area.
659PASS_INSTALLS := Install
660PASS_INSTALLS_trgs :=
[380]661PASS_INSTALLS_vars := _INSTALLS_DIRS _INSTALLS
[353]662PASS_INSTALLS_pass := installs
663
664## PASS: packing
665# This pass processes custom packing rules.
666PASS_PACKING := Packing
[414]667PASS_PACKING_trgs :=
[417]668PASS_PACKING_vars := _PACKING
[353]669PASS_PACKING_pass := packing
[414]670#alias
671packing: pass_packing
[353]672
673## PASS: clean
674# This pass removes all generated files.
675PASS_CLEAN := Clean
676PASS_CLEAN_trgs := do-clean
677PASS_CLEAN_vars :=
678PASS_CLEAN_pass := clean
679# alias
680clean: pass_clean
681
682## PASS: nothing
683# This pass just walks the tree.
684PASS_NOTHING := Nothing
685PASS_NOTHING_trgs := do-nothing
686PASS_NOTHING_vars :=
687PASS_NOTHING_pass := nothing
688# alias
689nothing: pass_nothing
690
691## DEFAULT_PASSES
692# The default passes and their order.
693DEFAULT_PASSES := BLDPROGS LIBRARIES DLLS BINARIES OTHERS INSTALLS
694
695## PASSES
696# The passes that should be defined. This must include
697# all passes mentioned by DEFAULT_PASSES.
[723]698PASSES := FETCHES PATCHES $(DEFAULT_PASSES) NOTHING CLEAN
[353]699
700
701#
[69]702# This is how we find the closest config.kmk.
703# It's a little hacky but I think it works fine.
[70]704#
705_CFGDIR := .
[78]706_CFGFILES := ./Config.kmk ./config.kmk
[69]707define def_include_config
[78]708$(eval _CFGDIR := $(_CFGDIR)/$(dir))
709_CFGFILES += $(_CFGDIR)/Config.kmk $(_CFGDIR)/config.kmk
[69]710endef
711# walk down the _RELATIVE_ path specified by DEPTH.
[78]712$(foreach dir,$(subst /, ,$(DEPTH)), $(eval $(def_include_config)) )
[69]713# add the default config file.
[78]714_CFGFILE := $(firstword $(wildcard $(_CFGFILES) $(FILE_KBUILD_CONFIG)))
[69]715_CFGFILES :=
716_CFGDIR :=
[416]717ifeq ($(_CFGFILE),)
718$(error kBuild: no Config.kmk file found! Check the DEPTH: DEPTH='$(DEPTH)' PATH_CURRENT='$(PATH_CURRENT)')
719endif
[69]720
[776]721#
722# Check for --pretty-command-printing before including the Config.kmk
723# so that anyone overriding the message macros can take the implied
724# verbosity level change into account.
725#
726ifndef KBUILD_VERBOSE
727 ifndef KBUILD_QUIET
728 ifneq ($(filter --pretty-command-printing,$(MAKEFLAGS)),)
729 export KBUILD_VERBOSE := 1
730 endif
731 endif
732endif
733
734
[69]735# Include the config.kmk we found file (or the default one).
736include $(_CFGFILE)
737
738
[696]739#
[788]740# Setup the message style. The default one is inlined.
[776]741#
[788]742# See kBuild/msgstyles for more styles or use KBUILD_MSG_STYLE_PATHS
743# to create your own message style.
744#
[776]745KBUILD_MSG_STYLE ?= default
746ifeq ($(KBUILD_MSG_STYLE),default)
747 #
748 # The 'default' style.
749 #
750
751 ## Fetch starting.
752 # @param 1 Target name.
753 MSG_FETCH ?= $(call MSG_L1,Fetching $1...)
754 ## Re-fetch starting.
755 # @param 1 Target name.
756 MSG_REFETCH ?= $(call MSG_L1,Re-fetching $1...)
757 ## Downloading a fetch component.
758 # @param 1 Target name.
759 # @param 2 The source URL.
760 # @param 3 The destination file name.
761 MSG_FETCH_DL ?= $(call MSG_L1,Downloading $1 - $2,=> $3)
762 ## Checking a fetch component.
763 # @param 1 Target name.
764 # @param 2 The source URL.
765 # @param 3 The destination file name.
766 MSG_FETCH_CHK?= $(call MSG_L1,Checking $1 - $3, ($2))
767 ## Unpacking a fetch component.
768 # @param 1 Target name.
769 # @param 2 The archive file name.
770 # @param 3 The target directory.
771 MSG_FETCH_UP ?= $(call MSG_L1,Unpacking $1 - $2 => $3)
772 ## Fetch completed.
773 # @param 1 Target name.
774 MSG_FETCH_OK ?= $(call MSG_L1,Successfully fetched $1)
775 ## Unfetch a fetch target.
776 # @param 1 Target name.
777 MSG_UNFETCH ?= $(call MSG_L1,Unfetching $1...)
778 ## Compiling a source file.
779 # @param 1 Target name.
780 # @param 2 The source filename.
781 # @param 3 The primary link output file name.
782 # @param 4 The source type (CXX,C,AS,RC,++).
783 MSG_COMPILE ?= $(call MSG_L1,Compiling $1 - $2,=> $3)
784 ## Linking a bldprog/dll/program/sysmod target.
785 # @param 1 Target name.
786 # @param 2 The primary link output file name.
787 # @param 3 The link tool operation (LINK_LIBRARY,LINK_PROGRAM,LINK_DLL,LINK_SYSMOD,++).
788 MSG_LINK ?= $(call MSG_L1,Linking $1,=> $2)
789 ## Creating a directory (build).
790 # @param 1 Directory name.
791 MSG_MKDIR ?= $(call MSG_L2,Creating directory $1)
792 ## Cleaning.
793 MSG_CLEAN ?= $(call MSG_L1,Cleaning...)
794 ## Nothing.
795 MSG_NOTHING ?= $(call MSG_L1,Did nothing in $(CURDIR))
796 ## Pass
797 # @param 1 The pass name.
798 MSG_PASS ?= $(call MSG_L1,Pass - $1)
799 ## Installing a bldprog/lib/dll/program/sysmod target.
800 # @param 1 Target name.
801 # @param 2 The source filename.
802 # @param 3 The destination file name.
803 MSG_INST_TRG ?= $(call MSG_L1,Installing $1 => $3)
804 ## Installing a file (install target).
805 # @param 1 The source filename.
806 # @param 2 The destination filename.
807 MSG_INST_FILE?= $(call MSG_L1,Installing $2,(<= $1))
808 ## Installing a symlink.
809 # @param 1 Symlink
810 # @param 2 Link target
811 MSG_INST_SYM ?= $(call MSG_L1,Installing symlink $1,=> $2)
812 ## Installing a directory.
813 # @param 1 Directory name.
814 MSG_INST_DIR ?= $(call MSG_L1,Installing directory $1)
815
[788]816else
817 _KBUILD_MSG_STYLE_FILE := $(firstword $(foreach path, $(KBUILD_MSG_STYLE_PATHS) $(PATH_KBUILD)/msgstyles, $(wildcard $(path)/$(KBUILD_MSG_STYLE).kmk)))
818 ifneq ($(_KBUILD_MSG_STYLE_FILE),)
819 include $(_KBUILD_MSG_STYLE_FILE)
[776]820 else
[788]821 $(error kBuild: Can't find the style setup file for KBUILD_MSG_STYLE '$(KBUILD_MSG_STYLE)')
[776]822 endif
823endif
824
825
826#
[696]827# Message macros.
828#
[748]829# This is done after including Config.kmk as to allow for
[696]830# KBUILD_QUIET and KBUILD_VERBOSE to be configurable.
831#
832ifdef KBUILD_QUIET
[776]833 # No output
[696]834 QUIET := @
835 QUIET2:= @
836 MSG_L1 =
837 MSG_L2 =
838else
839 ifndef KBUILD_VERBOSE
[776]840 # Default output level.
841 QUIET := @
842 QUIET2 := @
843 MSG_L1 ?= @$(ECHO) "kBuild: $1"
844 MSG_L2 =
845 else ifeq ($(KBUILD_VERBOSE),1)
846 # A bit more output
847 QUIET := @
848 QUIET2 := @
849 MSG_L1 ?= @$(ECHO) "kBuild: $1 $2"
850 MSG_L2 =
851 else ifeq ($(KBUILD_VERBOSE),2)
852 # Lot more output
853 QUIET :=
854 QUIET2 := @
855 MSG_L1 ?= @$(ECHO) "kBuild: $1 $2"
856 MSG_L2 ?= @$(ECHO) "kBuild: $1"
[696]857 else
858 # maximal output.
[776]859 QUIET :=
860 QUIET2 :=
861 MSG_L1 ?= @$(ECHO) "kBuild: $1 $2"
862 MSG_L2 ?= @$(ECHO) "kBuild: $1"
[696]863 endif
864endif
865
[776]866
867
[69]868# end-of-file-content
[72]869__header_kmk__ := 1
[69]870endif # __header_kmk__
[479]871
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