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--!The Automatic Crmakefiles-platform Build Tool
--
-- XMake is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-- it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
-- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
-- (at your option) any later version.
--
-- XMake 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.
--
-- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
-- along with XMake;
-- If not, see <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/"> http://www.gnu.org/licenses/</a>
--
-- Copyright (C) 2009 - 2015, ruki All rights reserved.
--
-- @author ruki
-- @file makefile.lua
--
-- define module: makefile
local makefile = makefile or {}
-- load modules
local io = require("base/io")
local os = require("base/os")
local rule = require("base/rule")
local path = require("base/path")
local utils = require("base/utils")
local config = require("base/config")
local project = require("base/project")
local platform = require("platform/platform")
-- make the object to the makefile
function makefile._make_object(file, target, srcfile, objfile)
-- check
assert(file and target and srcfile and objfile)
-- get the compiler and filetype
local c, filetype = platform.compiler(srcfile);
if not c then
-- error
utils.error("unknown source file: %s", srcfile)
return false
end
-- make head
file:write(string.format("%s:", objfile))
-- make dependence
file:write(string.format(" %s\n", srcfile))
-- make body
file:write(string.format("\t@echo [%s]: compiling %s\n", config.get("mode"), srcfile))
file:write(string.format("\t@xmake l mkdir %s\n", path.directory(objfile)))
file:write(string.format("\t@%s\n", c:make(target, filetype, srcfile, objfile)))
-- make tail
file:write("\n")
-- ok
return true
end
-- make all objects of the given target to the makefile
function makefile._make_objects(file, target, srcfiles, objfiles)
-- check
assert(file and target and srcfiles and objfiles)
-- make all objects
local i = 1
for _, objfile in ipairs(objfiles) do
-- make object
if not makefile._make_object(file, target, srcfiles[i], objfile) then
return false
end
-- next
i = i + 1
end
-- ok
return true
end
-- make the given target to the makefile
function makefile._make_target(file, name, target)
-- check
assert(file and name and target and target.kind)
-- get source and object files
local srcfiles = rule.sourcefiles(target)
local objfiles = rule.objectfiles(name, target, srcfiles)
assert(srcfiles and objfiles)
-- get target file
local targetfile = rule.targetfile(name, target)
assert(targetfile)
-- the linker
local l = platform.linker(target.kind)
assert(l)
-- make head
file:write(string.format("%s:", name))
-- make dependence for the dependent targets
if target.deps then
local deps = utils.wrap(target.deps)
for _, dep in ipairs(deps) do
file:write(" " .. dep)
end
end
-- make dependence for objects
for _, objfile in ipairs(objfiles) do
file:write(" " .. objfile)
end
-- make dependence end
file:write("\n")
-- make body
file:write(string.format("\t@echo [%s]: linking %s\n", config.get("mode"), path.filename(targetfile)))
file:write(string.format("\t@xmake l mkdir %s\n", path.directory(targetfile)))
file:write(string.format("\t@%s\n", l:make(target, objfiles, targetfile)))
-- make tail
file:write("\n")
-- make objects for this target
return makefile._make_objects(file, target, srcfiles, objfiles)
end
-- make all targets to the makefile
function makefile._make_targets(file)
-- check
assert(file)
-- get all project targets
local targets = project.targets()
if not targets then
-- error
utils.error("not found target in this project!")
return false
end
-- make all first
local all = ""
for name, _ in pairs(targets) do
-- append the target name to all
all = all .. " " .. name
end
file:write(string.format("all: %s\n\n", all))
-- make it for all targets
for name, target in pairs(targets) do
-- make target
if not makefile._make_target(file, name, target) then
-- error
utils.error("failed to make target %s to makefile!", name)
return false
end
-- append the target name to all
all = all .. " " .. name
end
-- ok
return true
end
-- make makefile in the build directory
function makefile.make()
-- get the build directory
local buildir = config.get("buildir")
assert(buildir)
-- make the build directory
if not os.isdir(buildir) then
assert(os.mkdir(buildir))
end
-- open the makefile
local path = buildir .. "/makefile"
local file = io.open(path, "w")
if not file then
-- error
utils.error("open %s failed!", path)
return false
end
-- make all targets to the makefile
if not makefile._make_targets(file) then
-- error
utils.error("save %s failed!", path)
-- close the makefile
file:close()
-- remove the makefile
os.rm(path)
-- failed
return false
end
-- close the makefile
file:close()
-- ok
return true
end
-- build target
function makefile.build(target)
-- check
assert(target and type(target) == "string")
-- get the build directory
local buildir = config.get("buildir")
assert(buildir)
-- done build
local ok = platform.build(buildir .. "/makefile", target)
if not ok then
-- error
utils.error("build target: %s failed!", target)
return false
end
-- ok
return true
end
-- return module: makefile
return makefile
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