Makefile.am revision 1.1
1## Makefile for the C++03 sources of the GNU C++ Standard library. 2## 3## Copyright (C) 1997-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 4## 5## This file is part of the libstdc++ version 3 distribution. 6## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in. 7 8## This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library. This library is free 9## software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the 10## terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the 11## Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) 12## any later version. 13 14## This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 15## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 16## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 17## GNU General Public License for more details. 18 19## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along 20## with this library; see the file COPYING3. If not see 21## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 22 23include $(top_srcdir)/fragment.am 24 25# Convenience library for C++11 runtime. 26noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libc++11convenience.la 27 28headers = 29 30sources = \ 31 chrono.cc \ 32 condition_variable.cc \ 33 debug.cc \ 34 functexcept.cc \ 35 functional.cc \ 36 future.cc \ 37 hash_c++0x.cc \ 38 hashtable_c++0x.cc \ 39 limits.cc \ 40 mutex.cc \ 41 placeholders.cc \ 42 random.cc \ 43 regex.cc \ 44 shared_ptr.cc \ 45 system_error.cc \ 46 thread.cc 47 48if ENABLE_EXTERN_TEMPLATE 49XTEMPLATE_FLAGS = -fno-implicit-templates 50inst_sources = \ 51 fstream-inst.cc \ 52 string-inst.cc \ 53 wstring-inst.cc 54else 55XTEMPLATE_FLAGS = 56inst_sources = 57endif 58 59vpath % $(top_srcdir)/src/c++11 60 61libc__11convenience_la_SOURCES = $(sources) $(inst_sources) 62 63# Use special rules for the hashtable.cc file so that all 64# the generated template functions are also instantiated. 65hashtable_c++0x.lo: hashtable_c++0x.cc 66 $(LTCXXCOMPILE) -fimplicit-templates -c $< 67hashtable_c++0x.o: hashtable_c++0x.cc 68 $(CXXCOMPILE) -fimplicit-templates -c $< 69 70# AM_CXXFLAGS needs to be in each subdirectory so that it can be 71# modified in a per-library or per-sub-library way. Need to manually 72# set this option because CONFIG_CXXFLAGS has to be after 73# OPTIMIZE_CXXFLAGS on the compile line so that -O2 can be overridden 74# as the occasion calls for it. 75AM_CXXFLAGS = \ 76 -std=gnu++11 \ 77 $(glibcxx_lt_pic_flag) $(glibcxx_compiler_shared_flag) \ 78 $(XTEMPLATE_FLAGS) \ 79 $(WARN_CXXFLAGS) $(OPTIMIZE_CXXFLAGS) $(CONFIG_CXXFLAGS) 80 81AM_MAKEFLAGS = \ 82 "gxx_include_dir=$(gxx_include_dir)" 83 84# Libtool notes 85 86# 1) In general, libtool expects an argument such as `--tag=CXX' when 87# using the C++ compiler, because that will enable the settings 88# detected when C++ support was being configured. However, when no 89# such flag is given in the command line, libtool attempts to figure 90# it out by matching the compiler name in each configuration section 91# against a prefix of the command line. The problem is that, if the 92# compiler name and its initial flags stored in the libtool 93# configuration file don't match those in the command line, libtool 94# can't decide which configuration to use, and it gives up. The 95# correct solution is to add `--tag CXX' to LTCXXCOMPILE and maybe 96# CXXLINK, just after $(LIBTOOL), so that libtool doesn't have to 97# attempt to infer which configuration to use. 98# 99# The second tag argument, `--tag disable-shared` means that libtool 100# only compiles each source once, for static objects. In actuality, 101# glibcxx_lt_pic_flag and glibcxx_compiler_shared_flag are added to 102# the libtool command that is used create the object, which is 103# suitable for shared libraries. The `--tag disable-shared` must be 104# placed after --tag CXX lest things CXX undo the affect of 105# disable-shared. 106 107# 2) Need to explicitly set LTCXXCOMPILE so that EXTRA_CXX_FLAGS is 108# last. (That way, things like -O2 passed down from the toplevel can 109# be overridden by --enable-debug.) 110LTCXXCOMPILE = \ 111 $(LIBTOOL) --tag CXX --tag disable-shared \ 112 $(AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS) $(LIBTOOLFLAGS) \ 113 --mode=compile $(CXX) $(TOPLEVEL_INCLUDES) \ 114 $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $(EXTRA_CXX_FLAGS) 115 116LTLDFLAGS = $(shell $(SHELL) $(top_srcdir)/../libtool-ldflags $(LDFLAGS)) 117 118# 3) We'd have a problem when building the shared libstdc++ object if 119# the rules automake generates would be used. We cannot allow g++ to 120# be used since this would add -lstdc++ to the link line which of 121# course is problematic at this point. So, we get the top-level 122# directory to configure libstdc++-v3 to use gcc as the C++ 123# compilation driver. 124CXXLINK = \ 125 $(LIBTOOL) --tag CXX --tag disable-shared \ 126 $(AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS) $(LIBTOOLFLAGS) \ 127 --mode=link $(CXX) \ 128 $(OPT_LDFLAGS) $(SECTION_LDFLAGS) $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(LTLDFLAGS) -o $@ 129