# ****************************************************************************** # config.mk make-it-quick project # ****************************************************************************** # # File description: # # This is the shared makefile configuration file Make-It-Quick # This where the location of specific directories should be specified # # # # # # # ****************************************************************************** # This software is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3 # (C) 2017-2019, Christophe de Dinechin # ****************************************************************************** # This file is part of make-it-quick # # make-it-quick is free software: you can r redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # make-it-quick is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with make-it-quick, in a file named COPYING. # If not, see . # ****************************************************************************** # Use /bin/sh as a basic shell, since it is faster than bash # even when it's actually bash underneath, at least # according to http://www.oreilly.com/openbook/make3/book/ch10.pdf SHELL= /bin/bash #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Default build target and options (can be overriden with env variables) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Default target TARGET?=opt # Default build environment if not set BUILDENV?=auto # Default top level directory TOP?=$(abspath .)/ # Default output for build products OUTPUT?=$(TOP) # Default location for object files BUILD?= $(TOP).build/ # Default location for build logs LOGS?=$(TOP).logs/ LAST_LOG?=$(LOGS)make.log # Stuff to clean TO_CLEAN= *~ *.bak # Kinds of installable stuff INSTALLABLE= exe \ lib \ dll \ header \ share \ license \ man \ doc \ var \ etc \ config \ sysconfig \ pkgconfig # Stuff to install, with one of the suffixes above WARE.exe?= $(MIQ_OUTEXE) WARE.lib?= $(MIQ_OUTLIB) WARE.dll?= $(MIQ_OUTDLL) WARE.man?= $(MANPAGES) WARE.header?= $(HEADERS) WARE.doc?= $(wildcard README*) WARE.license?= $(wildcard COPYING* LICENSE*) WARE.pkgconfig?=$(PACKAGE_NAME:%=%.pc) # Where we pick up the stuff to install (default is source) WARE_DIR.pkgconfig?=$(MIQ_OBJDIR) # Where to put system configuration files SYSCONFIG?=$(PREFIX.etc) # Buildenv for recursive builds RECURSE_BUILDENV=$(BUILDENV) # How to avoid parallel builds by default NOT_PARALLEL?= .NOTPARALLEL # Git revision for the current code GIT_REVISION:= $(shell git rev-parse --short HEAD 2> /dev/null || echo "unknown") # System configuration if installed -include $(MIQ)config.system-setup.mk # Local configuration if any -include $(MIQ)config.local-setup.mk # Extract defaults for package name and version if not set PACKAGE_NAME?=$(firstword $(PRODUCTS) $(notdir $(shell pwd))) PACKAGE_VERSION?=$(shell (git describe --always --match 'v[0-9].*' 2> /dev/null | sed -e 's/^v//') || echo unknown) # Use package version for products version if not set PRODUCTS_VERSION?=$(PACKAGE_VERSION) # Package installation directory intermediate variables PACKAGE_DIR?=$(PACKAGE_NAME:%=%/) PACKAGE_LIBS=$(MIQ_PRODLIB) PACKAGE_DLLS=$(MIQ_PRODDLL) # Install headers, docs and var items in package subdirectory by default PACKAGE_DIR.header?=$(PACKAGE_DIR) PACKAGE_DIR.share?=$(PACKAGE_DIR) PACKAGE_DIR.doc?=$(PACKAGE_DIR) PACKAGE_DIR.license?=$(PACKAGE_DIR) PACKAGE_DIR.config?=$(PACKAGE_DIR) PACKAGE_DIR.var?=$(PACKAGE_DIR) # Location of configuration files, etc (tweaked at install time) CONFIG_SOURCES?=$(MIQ)config/ # Sources to reformat CLANG_FORMAT_SOURCES=$(SOURCES) $(WARE.header) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Installation paths #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Variables typically provided by configure scripts PREFIX?=/usr/local/ PREFIX.bin?=$(PREFIX)bin/ PREFIX.sbin?=$(PREFIX)sbin/ PREFIX.libexec?=$(PREFIX)libexec/ PREFIX.exe?=$(PREFIX.bin) PREFIX.lib?=$(PREFIX)lib/ PREFIX.dll?=$(PREFIX.lib) PREFIX.header?=$(PREFIX)include/ PREFIX.share?=$(PREFIX)share/ PREFIX.man?=$(PREFIX.share)man/ PREFIX.doc?=$(PREFIX.share)doc/ PREFIX.license?=$(PREFIX.doc) PREFIX.config?=$(PREFIX.share)config/ PREFIX.var?=$(PREFIX)var/ PREFIX.etc?=/etc/ PREFIX.sysconfig=$(SYSCONFIG) PREFIX.pkgconfig=$(PREFIX.share)pkgconfig/ # Package configuration directories by default # The defaut is to install binaries and shared libraries in the prefix # but to install headers and data items under a directory named after project define package-install PACKAGE_INSTALL.$1?=$$(DESTDIR)$$(PREFIX.$1)$$(PACKAGE_DIR.$1) endef $(eval $(foreach i,$(INSTALLABLE),$(call package-install,$i))) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Compilation flags #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Standard specification (use GCC standard names) # For a compiler that is not GCC compatible, please state options corresponding # to the relevant GNU option names as follows: # CCFLAGS_STD=$(CC_FLAGS_STD_$(CC_STD)) # CCFLAGS_STD_gnu11=[whatever option is needed here] CC_STD ?=gnu11 CXX_STD ?=gnu++11 # Compilation flags DEFINES_TARGET_debug= DEBUG DEFINES_TARGET_opt= DEBUG OPTIMIZED DEFINES_TARGET_release= NDEBUG OPTIMIZED RELEASE # Default for C++ flags is to use CFLAGS CXXFLAGS_TARGET_debug= $(CFLAGS_TARGET_debug) CXXFLAGS_TARGET_opt= $(CFLAGS_TARGET_opt) CXXFLAGS_TARGET_release= $(CFLAGS_TARGET_release) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Toools we use #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ECHO= /bin/echo TIME= time MKDIR= mkdir #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # OS name for a given build environment #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OS_NAME= $(OS_NAME_BUILDENV_$(BUILDENV)) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Warning extraction (combines outputs from multiple compiler "races") #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # GCC and clang write something like: "warning: GCC keeps it simple" # Visual Studio writes something like: "warning C2013: Don't use Visual Studio" WARNING_MSG= '[Ww]arning\( \?\[\?[A-Za-z]\+[0-9]\+\]\?\)\?:' ERROR_MSG= '[Ee]rror\( \?\[\?[A-Za-z]\+[0-9]\+\]\?\)\?:' #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Colorization #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # These use ANSI code, but they work on Mac, Windows, Linux, BSD and VMS, # which is good enough for most use cases. # Change them if you want to work from an hpterm on HP-UX ;-) INFO_STEP_COL= \\033[37;44m INFO_ESTEP_COL= \\033[37;41m INFO_WSTEP_COL= \\033[30;43m INFO_NAME_COL= \\033[33;44m INFO_LINE_COL= \\033[36;49m INFO_ERR_COL= \\033[31m INFO_WRN_COL= \\033[33m INFO_POS_COL= \\033[32m INFO_RST_COL= \\033[39;49;27m INFO_CLR_EOL= \\033[K INFO= printf "%-16s %-56s%6s\n" INFO_NONL= printf "%-16s %-56s" INFO_TEST= printf "%-16s %-56s%6s\n" # Color for build steps STEP_COLOR:= $(shell printf "$(INFO_STEP_COL)") WSTEP_COLOR:= $(shell printf "$(INFO_WSTEP_COL)") ESTEP_COLOR:= $(shell printf "$(INFO_ESTEP_COL)") LINE_COLOR:= $(shell printf "$(INFO_LINE_COL)") NAME_COLOR:= $(shell printf "$(INFO_NAME_COL)") ERR_COLOR:= $(shell printf "$(INFO_ERR_COL)") WRN_COLOR:= $(shell printf "$(INFO_WRN_COL)") POS_COLOR:= $(shell printf "$(INFO_POS_COL)") DEF_COLOR:= $(shell printf "$(INFO_RST_COL)") CLR_EOLINE:= $(shell printf "$(INFO_CLR_EOL)") SEDOPT_windows= -u # Colorize warnings, errors and progress information LINE_BUFFERED=--line-buffered COLOR_FILTER= | grep $(LINE_BUFFERED) -v -e "^true &&" $(COLORIZE) COLORIZE?= | sed $(SEDOPT_$(OS_NAME)) \ -e 's/^\(.*[,:(]\{1,\}[0-9]*[ :)]*\)\([Ww]arning\)/$(POS_COLOR)\1$(WRN_COLOR)\2$(DEF_COLOR)/g' \ -e 's/^\(.*[,:(]\{1,\}[0-9]*[ :)]*\)\([Ee]rror\)/$(POS_COLOR)\1$(ERR_COLOR)\2$(DEF_COLOR)/g' \ -e 's/^\(\[BEGIN\]\)\(.*\)$$/$(STEP_COLOR)\1\2$(CLR_EOLINE)$(DEF_COLOR)/g' \ -e 's/^\(\[END\]\)\(.*\)$$/$(STEP_COLOR)\1\2$(CLR_EOLINE)$(DEF_COLOR)/g' \ -e 's/\(\[OK\]\)/$(POS_COLOR)\1$(DEF_COLOR)/g' \ -e 's/\(\[NO\]\)/$(ERR_COLOR)\1$(DEF_COLOR)/g' \ -e 's/\(\[KO\]\)/$(ERR_COLOR)\1$(DEF_COLOR)/g' \ -e 's/^\(\[WARNING\]\)\(.*\)$$/$(WSTEP_COLOR)\1\2$(CLR_EOLINE)$(DEF_COLOR)/g' \ -e 's/^\(\[MISSING\]\)\(.*\)$$/$(WSTEP_COLOR)\1\2$(CLR_EOLINE)$(DEF_COLOR)/g' \ -e 's/^\(\[ERROR\]\)\(.*\)$$/$(ERR_COLOR)\1\2$(CLR_EOLINE)$(DEF_COLOR)/g' \ -e 's/^\(\[FAIL\]\)\(.*\)$$/$(ERR_COLOR)\1\2$(CLR_EOLINE)$(DEF_COLOR)/g' \ -e 's/^\(\[[A-Z/ 0-9-]\{1,\}\]\)\(.*\)$$/$(NAME_COLOR)\1$(LINE_COLOR)\2$(DEF_COLOR)/g' ; \ [ $${PIPESTATUS[0]} -eq 0 ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Logging #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ifndef V LOG_COMMANDS= PRINT_COMMAND="true && " 2>&1 | \ tee $(MIQ_BUILDLOG) \ $(COLOR_FILTER) ; \ RC=$${PIPESTATUS[0]} $${pipestatus[1]} ; \ $(ECHO) `grep -v '^true &&' $(MIQ_BUILDLOG) | \ grep -i $(ERROR_MSG) $(MIQ_BUILDLOG) | \ wc -l` Errors, \ `grep -v '^true &&' $(MIQ_BUILDLOG) | \ grep -i $(WARNING_MSG) | \ wc -l` Warnings in $(MIQ_BUILDLOG); \ cp $(MIQ_BUILDLOG) $(LAST_LOG); \ exit $$RC endif #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Build configuration and rules #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Include actual configuration for specific BUILDENV - At end for overrides include $(MIQ)config.$(BUILDENV).mk