#!/bin/make # # cal - makefile for calc standard resource files # # Copyright (C) 1999-2006,2017,2021 Landon Curt Noll # # SRC: cal/Makefile # # The "# SRC: ... - ..." comment line above indicates # the origin of this file. # # IMPORTANT: Please see the section on Makefiles near the # bottom of the HOWTO.INSTALL file. # # Calc is open software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the version 2.1 of the GNU Lesser General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation. # # Calc 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 Lesser General # Public License for more details. # # A copy of version 2.1 of the GNU Lesser General Public License is # distributed with calc under the filename COPYING-LGPL. You should have # received a copy with calc; if not, write to Free Software Foundation, Inc. # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # # Under source code control: 1991/07/21 05:00:54 # File existed as early as: 1991 # # chongo /\oo/\ http://www.isthe.com/chongo/ # Share and enjoy! :-) http://www.isthe.com/chongo/tech/comp/calc/ # # calculator by David I. Bell with help/mods from others # Makefile by Landon Curt Noll # The shell used by this Makefile # # On some systems, /bin/sh is a rather reduced shell with # deprecated behavor. # # If your system has a up to date, bash shell, then # you may wish to use: # # SHELL= /bin/bash # # On some systems such as macOS, the bash shell is very # far behind to the point wehre is cannot be depended on. # On such systems, the zsh may be a much better alternative # shell for this Makefile to use: # # SHELL= /bin/zsh # SHELL= /bin/sh #SHELL= /bin/bash #SHELL= /bin/zsh #### # Normally, the upper level makefile will set these values. We provide # a default here just in case you want to build from this directory. #### # Normally certain files depend on the Makefile. If the Makefile is # changed, then certain steps should be redone. If MAKE_FILE is # set to Makefile, then these files will depend on Makefile. If # MAKE_FILE is empty, then they wont. # # If in doubt, set MAKE_FILE to Makefile # MAKE_FILE= Makefile # Controlling file makefile basename (without the path) # # This is the basename same of the makefile that may/does/will drive # this makefile. # # If in doubt, set TOP_MAKE_FILE to Makefile # TOP_MAKE_FILE= Makefile # Where the system include (.h) files are kept # # For DJGPP, select: # # INCDIR= /dev/env/DJDIR/include # # If in doubt, set: # # INCDIR= /usr/include # #INCDIR= /usr/local/include #INCDIR= /dev/env/DJDIR/include INCDIR= /usr/include # where to install calc realted things # # ${BINDIR} where to install calc binary files # ${LIBDIR} where calc link library (*.a) files are installed # ${CALC_SHAREDIR} where to install calc help, .cal, startup, config files # # NOTE: The install rule prepends installation paths with ${T}, which # by default is empty. If ${T} is non-empty, then installation # locations will be relative to the ${T} directory. # # For DJGPP, select: # # BINDIR= /dev/env/DJDIR/bin # LIBDIR= /dev/env/DJDIR/lib # CALC_SHAREDIR= /dev/env/DJDIR/share/calc # # If in doubt, set: # # BINDIR= /usr/bin # LIBDIR= /usr/lib # CALC_SHAREDIR= /usr/share/calc # #BINDIR= /usr/local/bin #BINDIR= /dev/env/DJDIR/bin BINDIR= /usr/bin #LIBDIR= /usr/local/lib #LIBDIR= /dev/env/DJDIR/lib LIBDIR= /usr/lib #CALC_SHAREDIR= /usr/local/lib/calc #CALC_SHAREDIR= /dev/env/DJDIR/share/calc CALC_SHAREDIR= /usr/share/calc # By default, these values are based CALC_SHAREDIR, INCDIR, BINDIR # --------------------------------------------------------------- # ${HELPDIR} where the help directory is installed # ${CALC_INCDIR} where the calc include files are installed # ${SCRIPTDIR} where calc shell scripts are installed # # NOTE: The install rule prepends installation paths with ${T}, which # by default is empty. If ${T} is non-empty, then installation # locations will be relative to the ${T} directory. # # If in doubt, set: # # HELPDIR= ${CALC_SHAREDIR}/help # CALC_INCDIR= ${INCDIR}/calc # SCRIPTDIR= ${BINDIR}/cscript # HELPDIR= ${CALC_SHAREDIR}/help CALC_INCDIR= ${INCDIR}/calc SCRIPTDIR= ${BINDIR}/cscript # T - top level directory under which calc will be installed # # The calc install is performed under ${T}, the calc build is # performed under /. The purpose for ${T} is to allow someone # to install calc somewhere other than into the system area. # # For example, if: # # BINDIR= /usr/bin # LIBDIR= /usr/lib # CALC_SHAREDIR= /usr/share/calc # # and if: # # T= /var/tmp/testing # # Then the installation locations will be: # # calc binary files: /var/tmp/testing/usr/bin # calc link library: /var/tmp/testing/usr/lib # calc help, .cal ...: /var/tmp/testing/usr/share/calc # ... etc ... /var/tmp/testing/... # # If ${T} is empty, calc is installed under /, which is the same # top of tree for which it was built. If ${T} is non-empty, then # calc is installed under ${T}, as if one had to chroot under # ${T} for calc to operate. # # If in doubt, use T= # T= # Makefile debug # # Q=@ do not echo internal Makefile actions (quiet mode) # Q= echo internal Makefile actions (debug / verbose mode) # # H=@: do not report hsrc file formation progress # H=@ do echo hsrc file formation progress # # S= >/dev/null 2>&1 slience ${CC} output during hsrc file formation # S= full ${CC} output during hsrc file formation # # E= 2>/dev/null slience command stderr during hsrc file formation # E= full command stderr during hsrc file formation # # V=@: do not echo debug statements (quiet mode) # V=@ do echo debug statements (debug / verbose mode) # #Q= Q=@ # S= >/dev/null 2>&1 #S= # E= 2>/dev/null #E= # #H=@: H=@ # V=@: #V=@ # standard tools # CHMOD= chmod CMP= cmp CO= co CP= cp FMT= fmt MKDIR= mkdir MV= mv RM= rm RMDIR= rmdir SED= sed SORT= sort TOUCH= touch TRUE= true # The calc files to install # # This list is produced by the detaillist rule when no WARNINGS are detected. # # Please use: # # make calc_files_list # # to keep this list in nice sorted order. # CALC_FILES= README alg_config.cal beer.cal bernoulli.cal \ bernpoly.cal bigprime.cal bindings brentsolve.cal chi.cal chrem.cal \ constants.cal deg.cal dms.cal dotest.cal ellip.cal factorial.cal \ factorial2.cal gvec.cal hello.cal hms.cal infinities.cal intfile.cal \ intnum.cal lambertw.cal linear.cal lnseries.cal lucas.cal \ lucas_chk.cal mersenne.cal mfactor.cal mod.cal natnumset.cal pell.cal \ pi.cal pix.cal pollard.cal poly.cal prompt.cal psqrt.cal qtime.cal \ quat.cal randbitrun.cal randmprime.cal randombitrun.cal randomrun.cal \ randrun.cal regress.cal repeat.cal screen.cal seedrandom.cal \ set8700.cal set8700.line smallfactors.cal solve.cal \ specialfunctions.cal statistics.cal strings.cal sumsq.cal sumtimes.cal \ surd.cal test1700.cal test2300.cal test2600.cal test2700.cal \ test3100.cal test3300.cal test3400.cal test3500.cal test4000.cal \ test4100.cal test4600.cal test5100.cal test5200.cal test8400.cal \ test8500.cal test8600.cal test8900.cal toomcook.cal unitfrac.cal \ varargs.cal xx_print.cal zeta2.cal # These calc files are now obsolete and are removed by the install rule. # DEAD_CALC_FILES= lucas_tbl.cal # These files are found (but not built) in the distribution # DISTLIST= ${CALC_FILES} ${MAKE_FILE} # These files are used to make (but not built) a calc .a link library # CALCLIBLIST= all: ${CALC_FILES} ${MAKE_FILE} .all # used by the upper level Makefile to determine of we have done all # .all: ${RM} -f .all ${TOUCH} .all ## # # File list generation. You can ignore this section. # # # We will form the names of source files as if they were in a # sub-directory called calc/cal. # # NOTE: Due to bogus shells found on one common system we must have # an non-empty else clause for every if condition. *sigh* # ## distlist: ${DISTLIST} ${Q} for i in ${DISTLIST} /dev/null; do \ if [ X"$$i" != X"/dev/null" ]; then \ echo cal/$$i; \ fi; \ done distdir: ${Q} echo cal calcliblist: ${Q} for i in ${CALCLIBLIST} /dev/null; do \ if [ X"$$i" != X"/dev/null" ]; then \ echo cal/$$i; \ fi; \ done # These next rule help form the ${CALC_FILES} makefile variables above. # calc_files_list: ${Q} -(find . -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*.cal' -print | \ while read i; do \ echo $$i; \ done; \ echo '--first_line--'; \ echo README; \ echo set8700.line; \ echo bindings) | \ ${SED} -e 's:^\./::' | LANG=C ${SORT} | ${FMT} -70 | \ ${SED} -e '1s/--first_line--/CALC_FILES=/' -e '2,$$s/^/ /' \ -e 's/$$/ \\/' -e '$$s/ \\$$//' ## # # rpm rules # ## echo_inst_files: ${Q} for i in ${CALC_FILES} /dev/null; do \ if [ X"$$i" != X"/dev/null" ]; then \ echo __file__ ${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i; \ fi; \ done ## # # Utility rules # ## clean: clobber: clean ${RM} -f .all -${Q} if [ -e .DS_Store ]; then \ echo ${RM} -rf .DS_Store; \ ${RM} -rf .DS_Store; \ fi -${Q} for i in ${DEAD_CALC_FILES} /dev/null; do \ if [ "$$i" = "/dev/null" ]; then \ continue; \ fi; \ if [ -e "${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i" ]; then \ echo "${RM} -f ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i"; \ ${RM} -f ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i; \ fi; \ if [ -e "./$$i" ]; then \ echo "${RM} -f ./$$i"; \ ${RM} -f ./$$i; \ fi; \ done # install everything # # NOTE: Keep the uninstall rule in reverse order to the install rule # install: all -${Q} if [ ! -d ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR} ]; then \ echo ${MKDIR} -p ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}; \ ${MKDIR} -p ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}; \ if [ ! -d "${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}" ]; then \ echo ${MKDIR} -p "${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}"; \ ${MKDIR} -p "${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}"; \ fi; \ echo ${CHMOD} 0755 ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}; \ ${CHMOD} 0755 ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}; \ else \ ${TRUE}; \ fi ${Q} for i in ${CALC_FILES} /dev/null; do \ if [ "$$i" = "/dev/null" ]; then \ continue; \ fi; \ if ${CMP} -s $$i ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i; then \ ${TRUE}; \ else \ ${RM} -f ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i.new; \ ${CP} -f $$i ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i.new; \ ${CHMOD} 0444 ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i.new; \ ${MV} -f ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i.new ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i;\ echo "installed ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i"; \ fi; \ done ${Q} for i in ${DEAD_CALC_FILES} /dev/null; do \ if [ "$$i" = "/dev/null" ]; then \ continue; \ fi; \ if [ -e "${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i" ]; then \ echo "${RM} -f ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i"; \ ${RM} -f ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i; \ fi; \ if [ -e "./$$i" ]; then \ echo "${RM} -f ./$$i"; \ ${RM} -f ./$$i; \ fi; \ done # Try to remove everything that was installed # # NOTE: Keep the uninstall rule in reverse order to the install rule # uninstall: - ${Q} for i in ${DEAD_CALC_FILES} /dev/null; do \ if [ "$$i" = "/dev/null" ]; then \ continue; \ fi; \ if [ -e "${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i" ]; then \ echo "${RM} -f ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i"; \ ${RM} -f ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i; \ fi; \ if [ -e "./$$i" ]; then \ echo "${RM} -f ./$$i"; \ ${RM} -f ./$$i; \ fi; \ done -${Q} for i in ${CALC_FILES} /dev/null; do \ if [ "$$i" = "/dev/null" ]; then \ continue; \ fi; \ if [ -f "${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i" ]; then \ ${RM} -f "${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i"; \ if [ -f "${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i" ]; then \ echo "cannot uninstall ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i"; \ else \ echo "un-installed ${T}${CALC_SHAREDIR}/$$i"; \ fi; \ fi; \ done -${Q} for i in ${CALC_SHAREDIR}; do \ if [ -d "${T}$$i" ]; then \ ${RMDIR} "${T}$$i" 2>/dev/null; \ echo "cleaned up ${T}$$i"; \ fi; \ done