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## Midifile programs makefile for linux/cygwin or OS X on Intel computers.
##
## Programmer: Craig Stuart Sapp <[email protected]>
## Creation Date: Sun Apr 3 15:34:28 PDT 2005
## Last Modified: Thu Jun 18 13:24:31 PDT 2009
## Filename: ...midifile/Makefile.programs
##
## Description: This Makefile creates example programs which utilize the
## lib/libmidifile.a library for linux/cygwin or OS X, using
## gcc 2.7.2.1 or higher. Also, gives basic guidelines of
## how to compile for Windows using MinGW.
##
## To run this makefile, type (without quotes) "make -f Makefile.examples",
## Although it is intended to be used the file "Makefile" which runs this
## makefile with the command "make examples". Note that you have to first
## create the library file with the makefile "Makefile.library" (by typing
## the command "make library").
##
## Without arguments, this makefile will compile all example programs.
## If you give a program name as an argument, it will compile
## just that program. E.g.: "make -f Makefile.examples blank" or used
## in conjunction with "Makefile", type "make blank", which will
## compile the "./examples/blank.cpp" program and place it in the
## ./bin directory.
##
###########################################################################
# #
# Operating System OSTYPEs available in the midifile library #
# compilation: #
# #
# HPUX = Hewlett-Packard Unix Workstations. #
# IRIX = SGI computers with IRIX OS. #
# LINUX = Linux running on intel computers #
# NEXTI = NeXT OS on Intel Hardware #
# NEXTM = NeXT OS on Motorola Hardware #
# OSXPC = Apple Macintosh OS 10.x, Intel CPU #
# OSXOLD = Apple Macintosh OS 10.x, PowerPC CPU #
# SUN = Sun SPARCstations #
# VISUAL = Windows 95/NT using Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 #
# #
# Look at the sigConfiguration.h file for various things which need #
# to be defined specifically for each OS. Only one of these defines #
# can be defined at a time. #
# #
###########################################################################
#
# You can set the OSTYPE variable by uncommenting one of the lines below;
# otherwise, it will be set automatically in the next section of the
# Makefile if the configuration should be OSXPC or LINUX. For example,
# if you need to compile for OSXOLD (OS X on a PowerPC), then you would
# need to uncomment out the OSTYPE = OSXOLD line below.
#OSTYPE = LINUX
#OSTYPE = OSXPC
#OSTYPE = OSXOLD
ARCH =
# If OSTYPE is not defined, then this IF-statement will be run:
ifeq ($(origin OSTYPE), undefined)
ifeq ($(shell uname),Darwin)
OSTYPE = OSXPC
# the following line forces the library to be compiled for
# 32-bit architectures (particularly when compiling on a 64-bit computer):
ARCH = -m32 -arch i386
else
OSTYPE = LINUX
endif
endif
# Next IF-statement needed for some versions of make which already set OSTYPE:
ifeq ($(OSTYPE),linux)
OSTYPE = LINUX
endif
# Cygwin (and MinGW?) adds the string ".exe" to the end of compiled programs.
# so select EXTEN = .exe when compiling in cygwin. (Need a test for cygwin
# so that the EXTEN variable is setup automatically...)
EXTEN =
# EXTEN = .exe
###########################################################################
# #
# Beginning of user-modifiable configuration variables #
# #
SRCDIR = examples
INCDIR = include
OBJDIR = obj
LIBDIR = lib
LIBFILE = midifile
TARGDIR = bin
# LANG=C: Nuts to the GCC error beautification committee.
COMPILER = LANG=C g++ $(ARCH)
# MinGW compiling setup (used to compile for Microsoft Windows but actual
# compiling can be done in Linux). You have to install MinGW and these
# variables will probably have to be changed to the correct paths:
#COMPILER = /opt/xmingw/bin/i386-mingw32msvc-g++
#OBJDIR = obj-win
#TARGDIR = bin-win
#LIBDIR = lib-win
#POSTFLAGS = -Wl,--export-all-symbols -Wl,--enable-auto-import \
# -Wl,--no-whole-archive -lmingw32 -L$(LIBDIR) -l$(LIBFILE)
DEFINES = $(addprefix -D,$(OSTYPE))
DEFINES += $(addprefix -D,$(OSSUBTYPE))
PREFLAGS = -O3 -Wall -I$(INCDIR) $(DEFINES)
# Add -DOLDCPP if using an older C++ compiler
#PREFLAGS += -DOLDCPP
# Add -static flag to compile without dynamics libraries for better portability:
#PREFLAGS += -static
POSTFLAGS ?= -L$(LIBDIR) -l$(LIBFILE)
# #
# End of user-modifiable variables. #
# #
###########################################################################
# setting up the directory paths to search for program source code
vpath %.cpp $(SRCDIR)
# generating a list of the programs to compile with "make all"
PROGS1=$(notdir $(patsubst %.cpp,%,$(wildcard $(SRCDIR)/*.cpp)))
PROGS=$(PROGS1)
# Targets which don't actually refer to files
.PHONY : bin examples src include obj
###########################################################################
# #
# #
examples: all
all: bin $(addprefix $(TARGDIR)/,$(PROGS))
@echo Finished compiling all programs.
info:
@echo "Programs to compile: $(PROGS)" | fmt
bin:
ifeq ($(wildcard $(TARGDIR)),)
-mkdir -p $(TARGDIR)
endif
$(TARGDIR)/henonfile:
-echo Skipping henonfile.cpp since it needs external functions.
$(TARGDIR)/mid2hum:
-echo Skipping mid2hum.cpp since it needs external functions.
$(TARGDIR)/peep2midi:
-echo Skipping peep2midi.cpp since it needs external functions.
###########################################################################
#
# Defining explicit rules for program sourcefile dependencies:
#
$(TARGDIR)/% : $(notdir %.cpp)
ifeq ($(wildcard $(TARGDIR)),)
-mkdir -p $(TARGDIR)
endif
$(COMPILER) $(PREFLAGS) -o $@ $< $(POSTFLAGS) \
&& strip $@$(EXTEN)
% : $(notdir %.cpp)
ifeq ($(wildcard $(TARGDIR)),)
-mkdir -p $(TARGDIR)
endif
$(COMPILER) $(PREFLAGS) -o $(TARGDIR)/$@ $< $(POSTFLAGS) \
&& strip $(TARGDIR)/$@$(EXTEN)
# #
# #
###########################################################################