# # C / C++ header dependency stuff # # Needs GNU make and vncmkdepend, a hacked version of makedepend .SUFFIXES: .d CMAKEDEPEND = vncmkdepend CXXMAKEDEPEND = vncmkdepend # # The recommended method of doing dependency analysis in the GNU make manual # turns out to be painfully slow. This method is similar but it's # substantially faster and retains the desirable property that the user doesn't # need to manually invoke a "make depend" step. # # As with the method described in the manual, we generate a separate dependency # (.d) file for each source file. The .d file records the header files that # each C or C++ source file includes. Any source file recorded in SRCS or # CXXSRCS will cause us to try and include the corresponding .d file and GNU # make then treats each .d file as a target to be remade. # # Unlike the manual's method, the rule we provide for making the .d file is # actually a fake. All it does is record in a temporary file that the .d file # needs to be remade. But as well as all the .d files, we also try to include # a file called "depend.phony". This file never exists, but it causes GNU make # to try and make the target "depend.phony". The rule for depend.phony then # looks at the temporary files generated by the .d rules and then invokes the # "omkdepend" program on all of the source files in one go. # # # We use simple assignment here to remove any of the depend.tmp files # at the time make parses this bit. # dummyvariable := $(shell $(RM) cdepend.tmp cxxdepend.tmp) # # Now the "fake" rules for generating .d files. # %.d: %.c @echo "$<" >> cdepend.tmp %.d: %.cxx @echo "$<" >> cxxdepend.tmp # # The depend.phony rule which actually runs omkdepend. # depend.phony: @if [ -f cdepend.tmp ]; then \ echo $(CMAKEDEPEND) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) `cat cdepend.tmp`; \ $(CMAKEDEPEND) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) `cat cdepend.tmp`; \ rm -f cdepend.tmp; \ fi; \ if [ -f cxxdepend.tmp ]; then \ echo $(CXXMAKEDEPEND) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) `cat cxxdepend.tmp`; \ $(CXXMAKEDEPEND) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) `cat cxxdepend.tmp`; \ rm -f cxxdepend.tmp; \ fi # # Now include the .d files and the "depend.phony" file which never exists. # For some reason GNU make evaluates the targets in reverse order, so we need # to include depend.phony first. The "-" tells make not to complain that it # can't find the file. # -include depend.phony ifdef SRCS -include $(patsubst %.c,%.d,$(patsubst %.cxx,%.d,$(SRCS))) endif