# # $Id: makefile.st,v 1.19 1998/04/14 00:15:56 drd Exp $ # # # GNUPLOT makefile for GCC-ST 1.x and 2.x # in a cross development environment (unix) or a native TOS environment # (see configuration section) # # Modified from the BorlandC makefile by Alexander Lehmann # # the executable will with both regular AES and MultiAES # the version for MultiAES is relatively new and is only tested with a beta # version of MultiAES (AES 4.0) and Mint 0.99, so you'll probably have to # expect bugs. # I was sortof pressed for time when I wrote the window support, so the version # currently doesn't process redraw messages. All it does is clear the screen. # I'll try to finish a better version for 3.4 # -------------------- begin of configuration section ----------------------- # CC is name of compiler producing TOS executables # HOSTCC is the name of the native compiler # SL is the path separator (/ for unix or UNIXMODE, \ for standard TOS) # settings for crosscompiling: CC = gcc #HOSTCC = gcc HOSTCC = cc SL=/ # settings for native compiling: #CC = gcc #HOSTCC = $(CC) #SL=\ # -O means optimisation in general # o-f-p avoids link-unlink instructions # s-r optimisation of loops and elimination of iterations variables # c-r improve register movement # if you have GCC 2.x (and time), you can choose the -O2 option # first line for GCC 1.x, second and third for GCC 2.x #OPTFLAGS = -O -fomit-frame-pointer -fstrength-reduce -fcombine-regs OPTFLAGS = -O -fomit-frame-pointer -fstrength-reduce #OPTFLAGS = -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer # -c means don't link # -DREADLINE to use the history/line editing capability. If you want this # capability add -DREADLINE to CFLAGS # -DHAVE_STRNICMP if your library supports strnicmp (GNU- and MiNTLib do) # NOTE: since readline is the only place where AES events are processed, the # new (window) version will no longer work without -DREADLINE # note that current versions of gcc for Atari may very well have float.h # if anyone can verify this, please fix it. CFLAGS = -c -I. -I.. $(OPTFLAGS) -DATARI -DREADLINE -DPIPES -DHAVE_STRNICMP -DNO_FLOAT_H TERMFLAGS = # where to place gnuplot.gih helpfile # if this is an absolute pathname, shel_find will not be used. HELPFILE=gnuplot.gih # -------------------- end of configuration section ------------------------- OBJS = bitmap.o command.o contour.o eval.o graphics.o graph3d.o \ hidden3d.o util3d.o help.o internal.o misc.o parse.o \ plot.o readline.o scanner.o set.o show.o specfun.o \ standard.o stdfn.o term.o util.o version.o binary.o fit.o \ matrix.o alloc.o datafile.o plot2d.o plot3d.o interpol.o # path prefix for the term subdirectory TERM=term$(SL) TERMS = $(TERM)atariaes.trm $(TERM)dumb.trm $(TERM)eepic.trm $(TERM)epson.trm \ $(TERM)hpgl.trm $(TERM)hpljii.trm $(TERM)hppj.trm $(TERM)latex.trm \ $(TERM)pbm.trm $(TERM)post.trm $(TERM)texdraw.trm all: gnuplot.prg $(HELPFILE) demo$(SL)bf_test.tos gnuplot.prg: $(OBJS) $(CC) -o $@ $(OBJS) -lgem -lpml.olb fixstk 120k $@ # strip -k $@ # you might want to add strip here # to run bivariat demo ca. 100k stack is needed, all others work with ca. 32k # default rules %.o: %.c $(CC) -o $@ $(CFLAGS) $< # dependencies alloc.o: alloc.c plot.h bitmap.o: bitmap.c bitmap.h plot.h binary.o: binary.c plot.h command.o: command.c plot.h setshow.h help.h $(CC) -o $@ $(CFLAGS) -DHELPFILE=\"$(HELPFILE)\" $< contour.o: contour.c plot.h datafile.o: datafile.c plot.h fnproto.h binary.h setshow.h eval.o: eval.c plot.h graphics.o: graphics.c plot.h setshow.h graph3d.o: graph3d.c plot.h setshow.h hidden3d.o: hidden3d.c plot.h setshow.h util3d.o: util3d.c plot.h setshow.h fit.o: fit.c fit.h matrix.h plot.h interpol.o: interpol.c plot.h setshow.h matrix.o: matrix.c matrix.h fit.h help.o: help.c help.h internal.o: internal.c plot.h misc.o: misc.c plot.h setshow.h help.h parse.o: parse.c plot.h plot.o: plot.c plot.h fit.h setshow.h fnproto.h plot2d.o: plot2d.c plot.h setshow.h fit.h binary.h help.h plot3d.o: plot3d.c plot.h setshow.h binary.h help.h readline.o: readline.c scanner.o: scanner.c plot.h show.o: set.c plot.h setshow.h $(CC) -o $@ $(CFLAGS) -DHELPFILE=\"$(HELPFILE)\" $< set.o: show.c plot.h setshow.h specfun.o: plot.h specfun.c standard.o: standard.c plot.h stdfn.o: stdfn.c sstdfn.h term.o: term.c term.h plot.h set.c show.c bitmap.h $(TERMS) $(CC) -o $@ $(CFLAGS) $(TERMFLAGS) -Iterm term.c util.o: util.c plot.h version.o: version.c # convert gnuplot.doc to gnuplot.gih $(HELPFILE): doc2gih docs$(SL)gnuplot.doc doc2gih docs$(SL)gnuplot.doc $(HELPFILE) doc2gih: docs$(SL)doc2gih.c docs$(SL)termdoc.c $(HOSTCC) -I. -I.. -o doc2gih docs$(SL)doc2gih.c docs$(SL)termdoc.c demo$(SL)bf_test.tos: bf_test.o binary.o alloc.o $(CC) -s -o $@ bf_test.o binary.o alloc.o -lpml clean: # remove temporary files, but leave executable intact rm -f $(OBJS) bf_test.o doc2gih realclean: clean # remove all files generated by make rm -f gnuplot.prg gnuplot.gih demo$(SL)binary1 demo$(SL)binary2 rm -f demo$(SL)binary3 demo$(SL)bf_test.tos # empty rules for file extensions (some makes might need this) %.trm: %.doc: