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# $Id$
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#
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# Makefile for the CUDD distribution kit
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Beginning of the configuration section. These symbol definitions can
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# be overridden from the command line.
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# C++ compiler
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CPP = g++ |
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#CPP = icpc
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#CPP = ecpc
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#CPP = CC
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#CPP = /usr/local/opt/SUNWspro/bin/CC
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#CPP = cxx
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# Specific options for compilation of C++ files.
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CPPFLAGS = |
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# Stricter standard conformance for g++.
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#CPPFLAGS = -std=c++98
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# For Sun CC version 5, this invokes compatibility mode.
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#CPPFLAGS = -compat
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# On some versions of UP-UX, it is necessary to pass the option +a1
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# to CC for the C++ test program to compile successfully.
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#CPPFLAGS = +a1
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# C compiler used for all targets except optimize_dec, which always uses cc.
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#CC = cc
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#CC = /usr/local/opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc
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CC = gcc |
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#CC = icc
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#CC = ecc
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#CC = /usr/ucb/cc
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#CC = c89
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#CC = $(CPP)
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# On some machines ranlib is either non-existent or redundant.
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# Use the following definition if your machine has ranlib and you think
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# it is needed.
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RANLIB = ranlib |
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# Use the following definition if your machine either does not have
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# ranlib (e.g., SUN running solaris) or can do without it (e.g., DEC Alpha).
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#RANLIB = :
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# Use ICFLAGS to specify machine-independent compilation flags.
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# These three are typical settings for cc.
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#ICFLAGS = -g
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#ICFLAGS = -O
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#ICFLAGS =
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# These four are typical settings for optimized code with gcc. The
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# last two also work with icc/ecc.
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#ICFLAGS = -g -O6 -Wall
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#ICFLAGS = -g -O6
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#ICFLAGS = -g -O3 -Wall
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ICFLAGS = -g -O3 |
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# Use XCFLAGS to specify machine-dependent compilation flags.
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# For some platforms no special flags are needed.
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#XCFLAGS = -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DBSD
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#
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#==========================
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# Linux
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#
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# Gcc 3.2.2 or higher on i686.
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#XCFLAGS = -mtune=pentium4 -malign-double -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DBSD
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# Gcc 2.8.1 on i686.
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#XCFLAGS = -mcpu=pentiumpro -malign-double -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DBSD
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# Gcc 4.2.4 or higher on x86_64 (64-bit compilation)
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#XCFLAGS = -mtune=native -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DBSD -DSIZEOF_VOID_P=8 -DSIZEOF_LONG=8
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# Gcc 4.2.4 or higher on x86_64 (32-bit compilation)
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XCFLAGS = -m32 -mtune=native -malign-double -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DBSD |
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# Icc on i686 (older versions may not support -xHost).
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#XCFLAGS = -ansi -xHost -align -ip -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DBSD
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# Icc on x86_64 (64-bit compilation).
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#XCFLAGS = -ansi -xHost -align -ip -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DBSD -DSIZEOF_VOID_P=8 -DSIZEOF_LONG=8
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# Gcc on ia64.
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#XCFLAGS = -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DBSD -DSIZEOF_VOID_P=8 -DSIZEOF_LONG=8
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# Icc/ecc on ia64.
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#XCFLAGS = -ansi -DBSD -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DSIZEOF_VOID_P=8 -DSIZEOF_LONG=8
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#
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#==========================
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# Solaris
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#
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# For Solaris, BSD should not be replaced by UNIX100.
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#XCFLAGS = -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DUNIX100 -DEPD_BIG_ENDIAN
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# Gcc 2.8.1 or higher on Ultrasparc.
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#XCFLAGS = -mcpu=ultrasparc -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DUNIX100 -DEPD_BIG_ENDIAN
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# For Solaris 2.5 and higher, optimized code with /usr/bin/cc or CC.
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#XCFLAGS = -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DUNIX100 -xO5 -native -dalign -DEPD_BIG_ENDIAN
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# On IA platforms, -dalign is not supported and causes warnings.
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#XCFLAGS = -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DUNIX100 -xO5 -native
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# Recent Sun compilers won't let you use -native on old Ultras.
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#XCFLAGS = -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DUNIX100 -xO5 -dalign -xlibmil -DEPD_BIG_ENDIAN
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# For Solaris 2.4, optimized code with /usr/bin/cc.
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#XCFLAGS = -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DUNIX100 -xO4 -dalign -DEPD_BIG_ENDIAN
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# For Solaris 2.5 and higher, optimized code with /usr/ucb/cc.
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#XCFLAGS = -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DBSD -xO5 -native -dalign -DEPD_BIG_ENDIAN
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#XCFLAGS = -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DBSD -xO5 -dalign -xlibmil -DEPD_BIG_ENDIAN
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# For Solaris 2.4, optimized code with /usr/ucb/cc.
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#XCFLAGS = -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DBSD -xO4 -dalign -DEPD_BIG_ENDIAN
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#
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#==========================
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# DEC Alphas running Digital Unix
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#
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# For DEC Alphas either -ieee_with_inexact or -ieee_with_no_inexact is
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# needed. If you use only BDDs, -ieee_with_no_inexact is enough.
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# In the following, we consider three different compilers:
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# - the old native compiler (the one of MIPS ancestry that produces u-code);
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# - the new native compiler;
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# - gcc
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# On the Alphas, gcc (as of release 2.7.2) does not support 32-bit pointers
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# and IEEE 754 floating point arithmetic. Therefore, for this architecture
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# only, the native compilers provide a substatial advantage.
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# With the native compilers, specify -xtaso for 32-bit pointers.
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# Do not use -xtaso_short because explicit reference to stdout and stderr
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# does not work with this option. (Among other things.)
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# Notice that -taso must be included in LDFLAGS for -xtaso to work.
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# Given the number of possible choices, only some typical configurations
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# are proposed here.
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#
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# Old native compiler for the Alphas; 64-bit pointers.
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#XCFLAGS = -DBSD -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -ieee_with_no_inexact -tune host -DSIZEOF_VOID_P=8 -DSIZEOF_LONG=8
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# Old native compiler for the Alphas; 32-bit pointers.
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#XCFLAGS = -DBSD -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -ieee_with_no_inexact -tune host -xtaso -DSIZEOF_LONG=8
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# New native compiler for the Alphas; 64-bit pointers.
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#XCFLAGS = -g3 -O4 -std -DBSD -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -ieee_with_no_inexact -tune host -DSIZEOF_VOID_P=8 -DSIZEOF_LONG=8
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# New native compiler for the Alphas; 32-bit pointers.
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#XCFLAGS = -g3 -O4 -std -DBSD -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -ieee_with_no_inexact -tune host -xtaso -DSIZEOF_LONG=8
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# gcc for the Alphas: compile without HAVE_IEEE_754.
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#XCFLAGS = -DBSD -DSIZEOF_VOID_P=8 -DSIZEOF_LONG=8
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#
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#==========================
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#
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# IBM RS6000
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#
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# For the IBM RS6000 -qstrict is necessary when specifying -O3 with cc.
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#XCFLAGS = -DBSD -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DEPD_BIG_ENDIAN -O3 -qstrict
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#
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#==========================
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#
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# HP-UX
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#
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# I haven't figured out how to enable IEEE 754 on the HPs I've tried...
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# For HP-UX using gcc.
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#XCFLAGS = -DUNIX100 -DEPD_BIG_ENDIAN
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# For HP-UX using c89.
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#XCFLAGS = +O3 -DUNIX100 -DEPD_BIG_ENDIAN
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#
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#==========================
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#
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# Windows 95/98/NT/XP/Vista with Cygwin tools
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#
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# The value of RLIMIT_DATA_DEFAULT should reflect the amount of
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# available memory (expressed in bytes).
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# Recent versions of cygwin have getrlimit, but the datasize limit
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# cannot be set.
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#XCFLAGS = -mtune=pentium4 -malign-double -DHAVE_IEEE_754 -DHAVE_GETRLIMIT=0 -DRLIMIT_DATA_DEFAULT=268435456
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# Define the level of self-checking and verbosity of the CUDD package.
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#DDDEBUG = -DDD_DEBUG -DDD_VERBOSE -DDD_STATS -DDD_CACHE_PROFILE -DDD_UNIQUE_PROFILE -DDD_COUNT
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DDDEBUG = |
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# Define the level of self-checking and verbosity of the MTR package.
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#MTRDEBUG = -DMTR_DEBUG
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MTRDEBUG = |
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# Loader options.
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LDFLAGS = |
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# This may produce faster code on the DECstations.
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#LDFLAGS = -jmpopt -Olimit 1000
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# This may be necessary under some old versions of Linux.
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#LDFLAGS = -static
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# This normally makes the program faster on the DEC Alphas.
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#LDFLAGS = -non_shared -om
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# This is for 32-bit pointers on the DEC Alphas.
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#LDFLAGS = -non_shared -om -taso
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#LDFLAGS = -non_shared -taso
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# Define PURE as purify to link with purify.
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# Define PURE as quantify to link with quantify.
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# Remember to compile with -g if you want line-by-line info with quantify.
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PURE = |
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#PURE = purify
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#PURE = quantify
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# Define EXE as .exe for MS-DOS and derivatives. Not required by recent
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# versions of cygwin.
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EXE = |
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#EXE = .exe
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# End of the configuration section.
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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MFLAG = -DMNEMOSYNE |
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MNEMLIB = ../mnemosyne/libmnem.a |
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DDWDIR = . |
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IDIR = $(DDWDIR)/include |
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INCLUDE = -I$(IDIR) |
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BDIRS = cudd dddmp mtr st util epd |
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DIRS = $(BDIRS) #nanotrav |
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.PHONY : build |
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.PHONY : nanotrav |
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.PHONY : check_leaks |
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.PHONY : optimize_dec |
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.PHONY : testcudd |
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.PHONY : libobj |
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.PHONY : testobj |
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.PHONY : testdddmp |
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.PHONY : testmtr |
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.PHONY : lint |
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.PHONY : all |
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.PHONY : clean |
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.PHONY : distclean |
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build: |
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sh ./setup.sh |
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@for dir in $(DIRS); do \
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(cd $$dir; \
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echo Making $$dir ...; \
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make CC=$(CC) RANLIB=$(RANLIB) MFLAG= MNEMLIB= ICFLAGS="$(ICFLAGS)" XCFLAGS="$(XCFLAGS)" DDDEBUG="$(DDDEBUG)" MTRDEBUG="$(MTRDEBUG)" LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" PURE="$(PURE)" EXE="$(EXE)" )\
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done |
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nanotrav: build |
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check_leaks: |
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sh ./setup.sh |
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@for dir in mnemosyne $(DIRS); do \
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(cd $$dir; \
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echo Making $$dir ...; \
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make CC=$(CC) RANLIB=$(RANLIB) MFLAG=$(MFLAG) MNEMLIB=$(MNEMLIB) ICFLAGS="$(ICFLAGS)" XCFLAGS="$(XCFLAGS)" DDDEBUG="$(DDDEBUG)" MTRDEBUG="$(MTRDEBUG)" LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" EXE="$(EXE)" )\
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done |
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optimize_dec: |
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sh ./setup.sh |
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@for dir in $(DIRS); do \
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(cd $$dir; \
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echo Making $$dir ...; \
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make CC=$(CC) RANLIB=$(RANLIB) XCFLAGS="$(XCFLAGS)" LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" optimize_dec )\
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done |
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lint: |
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sh ./setup.sh |
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@for dir in $(DIRS) obj; do \
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(cd $$dir; \
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echo Making lint in $$dir ...; \
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make CC=$(CC) lint )\
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done |
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tags: |
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sh ./setup.sh |
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@for dir in $(DIRS) obj; do \
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(cd $$dir; \
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echo Making tags in $$dir ...; \
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make CC=$(CC) tags )\
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done |
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all: |
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sh ./setup.sh |
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@for dir in $(DIRS); do \
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(cd $$dir; \
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echo Making all in $$dir ...; \
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make CC=$(CC) RANLIB=$(RANLIB) MFLAG= MNEMLIB= ICFLAGS="$(ICFLAGS)" XCFLAGS="$(XCFLAGS)" DDDEBUG="$(DDDEBUG)" MTRDEBUG="$(MTRDEBUG)" LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" PURE="$(PURE)" EXE="$(EXE)" all )\
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done |
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testcudd: |
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sh ./setup.sh |
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@for dir in util st mtr epd; do \
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(cd $$dir; \
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echo Making $$dir ...; \
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make CC=$(CC) RANLIB=$(RANLIB) MFLAG= MNEMLIB= ICFLAGS="$(ICFLAGS)" XCFLAGS="$(XCFLAGS)" DDDEBUG="$(DDDEBUG)" MTRDEBUG="$(MTRDEBUG)" LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" PURE="$(PURE)" EXE="$(EXE)" )\
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done |
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@(cd cudd; \
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echo Making testcudd ...; \
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make CC=$(CC) RANLIB=$(RANLIB) MFLAG= MNEMLIB= ICFLAGS="$(ICFLAGS)" XCFLAGS="$(XCFLAGS)" DDDEBUG="$(DDDEBUG)" MTRDEBUG="$(MTRDEBUG)" LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" PURE="$(PURE)" EXE="$(EXE)" testcudd$(EXE) ) |
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objlib: |
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sh ./setup.sh |
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@for dir in $(BDIRS); do \
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(cd $$dir; \
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echo Making $$dir ...; \
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make CC=$(CC) RANLIB=$(RANLIB) MFLAG= MNEMLIB= ICFLAGS="$(ICFLAGS)" XCFLAGS="$(XCFLAGS)" DDDEBUG="$(DDDEBUG)" MTRDEBUG="$(MTRDEBUG)" LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" PURE="$(PURE)" EXE="$(EXE)" )\
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done |
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@(cd obj; \
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echo Making obj ...; \
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make CPP=$(CPP) CPPFLAGS=$(CPPFLAGS) RANLIB=$(RANLIB) MFLAG= MNEMLIB= ICFLAGS="$(ICFLAGS)" XCFLAGS="$(XCFLAGS)" DDDEBUG="$(DDDEBUG)" MTRDEBUG="$(MTRDEBUG)" LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" PURE="$(PURE)" EXE="$(EXE)" ) |
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testobj: objlib |
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@(cd obj; \
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echo Making testobj ...; \
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make CPP=$(CPP) CPPFLAGS=$(CPPFLAGS) RANLIB=$(RANLIB) MFLAG= MNEMLIB= ICFLAGS="$(ICFLAGS)" XCFLAGS="$(XCFLAGS)" DDDEBUG="$(DDDEBUG)" MTRDEBUG="$(MTRDEBUG)" LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" PURE="$(PURE)" EXE="$(EXE)" testobj$(EXE) ) |
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testdddmp: build |
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@(cd dddmp; \
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echo Making testdddmp ...; \
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make CC=$(CC) RANLIB=$(RANLIB) MFLAG= MNEMLIB= ICFLAGS="$(ICFLAGS)" XCFLAGS="$(XCFLAGS)" DDDEBUG="$(DDDEBUG)" MTRDEBUG="$(MTRDEBUG)" LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" PURE="$(PURE)" EXE="$(EXE)" testdddmp$(EXE) ) |
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testmtr: build |
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@(cd mtr; \
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echo Making testmtr ...; \
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make CC=$(CC) RANLIB=$(RANLIB) MFLAG= MNEMLIB= ICFLAGS="$(ICFLAGS)" XCFLAGS="$(XCFLAGS)" DDDEBUG="$(DDDEBUG)" MTRDEBUG="$(MTRDEBUG)" LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" PURE="$(PURE)" EXE="$(EXE)" testmtr$(EXE) ) |
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clean: |
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@for dir in $(DIRS); do \
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(cd $$dir; \
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echo Cleaning $$dir ...; \
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make -s clean ) \
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done |
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distclean: |
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@for dir in $(DIRS); do \
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(cd $$dir; \
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echo Cleaning $$dir ...; \
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make -s EXE="$(EXE)" distclean ) \
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done |
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sh ./shutdown.sh |
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