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#######################################################################
# v # The Coq Proof Assistant / The Coq Development Team #
# <O___,, # INRIA-Rocquencourt & LRI-CNRS-Orsay #
# \VV/ #############################################################
# // # This file is distributed under the terms of the #
# # GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 #
#######################################################################
# This makefile is normally called by the main Makefile after setting
# some variables.
###########################################################################
# User-customizable variables
###########################################################################
# The following variables could be modified via the command-line of make,
# either with the syntax 'make XYZ=1' or 'XYZ=1 make'
# To see the actual commands launched by make instead of shortened versions,
# set this variable to 1 (or any non-empty value):
VERBOSE ?=
# If set to 1 (or non-empty) then *.ml files corresponding to *.ml4 files
# will be generated in a human-readable format rather than in a binary format.
READABLE_ML4 ?=
# When non-empty, a time command is performed at each .v compilation.
# To collect compilation timings of .v and import them in a spreadsheet,
# you could hence consider: make TIMED=1 2> timings.csv
TIMED ?=
# When $(TIMED) is set, the time command used by default is $(STDTIME)
# (see below), unless the following variable is non-empty. For instance,
# it could be set to "'/usr/bin/time -p'".
TIMECMD ?=
# Non-empty skips the update of all dependency .d files:
NO_RECALC_DEPS ?=
# Non-empty runs the checker on all produced .vo files:
VALIDATE ?=
# Is "-xml" when building XML library:
COQ_XML ?=
###########################################################################
# Default starting rule
###########################################################################
# build the different subsystems:
world: coq coqide documentation revision
coq: coqlib coqbinaries tools printers
.PHONY: world coq
###########################################################################
# Includes
###########################################################################
# This list of ml files used to be in the main Makefile, we moved it here
# to avoid exhausting the variable env in Win32
MLFILES := $(MLSTATICFILES) $(GENMLFILES) $(ML4FILES:.ml4=.ml)
include Makefile.common
include Makefile.doc ## provides the 'documentation' rule
include Makefile.checker
include Makefile.ide ## provides the 'coqide' rule
include Makefile.install
include Makefile.dev ## provides the 'printers' and 'revision' rules
# This include below will lauch the build of all .d.
# The - at front is for disabling warnings about currently missing ones.
# For creating the missing .d, make will recursively build things like
# coqdep_boot (for the .v.d files) or grammar.cma (for .ml4 -> .ml -> .ml.d).
DEPENDENCIES := \
$(addsuffix .d, $(MLFILES) $(MLIFILES) $(MLLIBFILES) $(CFILES) $(VFILES))
-include $(DEPENDENCIES)
# All dependency includes must be declared secondary, otherwise make will
# delete them if it decided to build them by dependency instead of because
# of include, and they will then be automatically deleted, leading to an
# infinite loop.
.SECONDARY: $(DEPENDENCIES) $(GENFILES) $(ML4FILES:.ml4=.ml)
###########################################################################
# Compilation options
###########################################################################
# Default timing command
STDTIME=/usr/bin/time -f "$* (user: %U mem: %M ko)"
TIMER=$(if $(TIMED), $(STDTIME), $(TIMECMD))
# NB: do not use a variable named TIME, since this variable controls
# the output format of the unix command time. For instance:
# TIME="%C (%U user, %S sys, %e total, %M maxres)"
COQOPTS=$(COQ_XML) $(NATIVECOMPUTE)
BOOTCOQC=$(TIMER) $(COQTOPEXE) -boot $(COQOPTS) -compile
LOCALINCLUDES=$(addprefix -I , $(SRCDIRS) )
MLINCLUDES=$(LOCALINCLUDES) -I $(MYCAMLP4LIB)
OCAMLC := $(OCAMLFIND) ocamlc $(CAMLFLAGS)
OCAMLOPT := $(OCAMLFIND) opt $(CAMLFLAGS)
BYTEFLAGS=-thread $(CAMLDEBUG) $(USERFLAGS)
OPTFLAGS=-thread $(CAMLDEBUGOPT) $(CAMLTIMEPROF) $(USERFLAGS)
DEPFLAGS= $(LOCALINCLUDES) -I ide -I ide/utils
# On MacOS, the binaries are signed, except our private ones
ifeq ($(shell which codesign > /dev/null 2>&1 && echo $(ARCH)),Darwin)
LINKMETADATA=$(if $(filter $(PRIVATEBINARIES),$@),,-ccopt "-sectcreate __TEXT __info_plist config/Info-$(notdir $@).plist")
CODESIGN=$(if $(filter $(PRIVATEBINARIES),$@),true,codesign -s -)
else
LINKMETADATA=
CODESIGN=true
endif
# Best OCaml compiler, used in a generic way
ifeq ($(BEST),opt)
OPT:=opt
BESTOBJ:=.cmx
BESTLIB:=.cmxa
BESTDYN:=.cmxs
else
OPT:=
BESTOBJ:=.cmo
BESTLIB:=.cma
BESTDYN:=.cma
endif
define bestobj
$(patsubst %.cma,%$(BESTLIB),$(patsubst %.cmo,%$(BESTOBJ),$(1)))
endef
define bestocaml
$(if $(OPT),\
$(OCAMLOPT) $(MLINCLUDES) $(OPTFLAGS) $(LINKMETADATA) -o $@ $(1) $(addsuffix .cmxa,$(2)) $^ && $(STRIP) $@ && $(CODESIGN) $@,\
$(OCAMLC) $(MLINCLUDES) $(BYTEFLAGS) $(CUSTOM) -o $@ $(1) $(addsuffix .cma,$(2)) $^)
endef
# Camlp4 / Camlp5 settings
CAMLP4DEPS:=grammar/compat5.cmo grammar/grammar.cma
ifeq ($(CAMLP4),camlp5)
CAMLP4USE=pa_extend.cmo q_MLast.cmo pa_macro.cmo -D$(CAMLVERSION)
else
CAMLP4USE=-D$(CAMLVERSION)
endif
PR_O := $(if $(READABLE_ML4),pr_o.cmo,pr_dump.cmo)
SYSMOD:=str unix dynlink threads
SYSCMA:=$(addsuffix .cma,$(SYSMOD))
SYSCMXA:=$(addsuffix .cmxa,$(SYSMOD))
# We do not repeat the dependencies already in SYSMOD here
ifeq ($(CAMLP4),camlp5)
P4CMA:=gramlib.cma
else
P4CMA:=camlp4lib.cma
endif
###########################################################################
# Infrastructure for the rest of the Makefile
###########################################################################
# The SHOW and HIDE variables control whether make will echo complete commands
# or only abbreviated versions.
# Quiet mode is ON by default except if VERBOSE=1 option is given to make
SHOW := $(if $(VERBOSE),@true "",@echo "")
HIDE := $(if $(VERBOSE),,@)
define order-only-template
ifeq "order-only" "$(1)"
ORDER_ONLY_SEP:=|
endif
endef
$(foreach f,$(.FEATURES),$(eval $(call order-only-template,$(f))))
ifndef ORDER_ONLY_SEP
$(error This Makefile needs GNU Make 3.81 or later (that is a version that supports the order-only dependency feature without major bugs.))
endif
VO_TOOLS_DEP := $(COQTOPEXE)
ifdef COQ_XML
VO_TOOLS_DEP += $(COQDOC)
endif
ifdef VALIDATE
VO_TOOLS_DEP += $(CHICKEN)
endif
D_DEPEND_BEFORE_SRC := $(if $(NO_RECALC_DEPS),|,)
D_DEPEND_AFTER_SRC := $(if $(NO_RECALC_DEPS),,|)
## When a rule redirects stdout of a command to the target file : cmd > $@
## then the target file will be created even if cmd has failed.
## Hence relaunching make will go further, as make thinks the target has been
## done ok. To avoid this, we use the following macro:
TOTARGET = > "$@" || (RV=$$?; rm -f "$@"; exit $${RV})
###########################################################################
# Compilation of .c files
###########################################################################
CINCLUDES= -I $(CAMLHLIB)
# NB: We used to do a ranlib after ocamlmklib, but it seems that
# ocamlmklib is already doing it
$(LIBCOQRUN): kernel/byterun/coq_jumptbl.h $(BYTERUN)
cd $(dir $(LIBCOQRUN)) && \
$(OCAMLFIND) ocamlmklib -oc $(COQRUN) $(notdir $(BYTERUN))
kernel/byterun/coq_jumptbl.h : kernel/byterun/coq_instruct.h
sed -n -e '/^ /s/ \([A-Z]\)/ \&\&coq_lbl_\1/gp' \
-e '/^}/q' $< $(TOTARGET)
kernel/copcodes.ml: kernel/byterun/coq_instruct.h
sed -n -e '/^enum/p' -e 's/,//g' -e '/^ /p' $< | \
awk -f kernel/make-opcodes $(TOTARGET)
%.o: %.c
$(SHOW)'OCAMLC $<'
$(HIDE)cd $(dir $<) && $(OCAMLC) -ccopt "$(CFLAGS)" -c $(notdir $<)
%_stubs.c.d: $(D_DEPEND_BEFORE_SRC) %_stubs.c $(D_DEPEND_AFTER_SRC)
$(SHOW)'CCDEP $<'
$(HIDE)echo "$@ $(@:.c.d=.o): $(@:.c.d=.c)" > $@
%.c.d: $(D_DEPEND_BEFORE_SRC) %.c $(D_DEPEND_AFTER_SRC) $(GENHFILES)
$(SHOW)'CCDEP $<'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLC) -ccopt "-MM -MQ $@ -MQ $(<:.c=.o) -isystem $(CAMLHLIB)" $< $(TOTARGET)
###########################################################################
### Special rules (Camlp5 / Camlp4)
###########################################################################
# Special rule for the compatibility-with-camlp5 extension for camlp4
#
# - grammar/compat5.cmo changes 'GEXTEND' into 'EXTEND'. Safe, always loaded
# - grammar/compat5b.cmo changes 'EXTEND' into 'EXTEND Gram'. Interact badly with
# syntax such that 'VERNAC EXTEND', we only load it in grammar/
ifeq ($(CAMLP4),camlp4)
grammar/compat5.cmo: grammar/compat5.mlp
$(OCAMLC) -c -I $(MYCAMLP4LIB) -pp '$(CAMLP4O) -I $(MYCAMLP4LIB) -impl' -impl $<
grammar/compat5b.cmo: grammar/compat5b.mlp
$(OCAMLC) -c -I $(MYCAMLP4LIB) -pp '$(CAMLP4O) -I $(MYCAMLP4LIB) -impl' -impl $<
else
grammar/compat5.cmo: grammar/compat5.ml
$(OCAMLC) -c $<
endif
###########################################################################
# grammar/grammar.cma
###########################################################################
## In this part, we compile grammar/grammar.cma
## without relying on .d dependency files, for bootstraping the creation
## and inclusion of these .d files
## Explicit dependencies for grammar stuff
GRAMBASEDEPS := grammar/gramCompat.cmo grammar/q_util.cmi
GRAMCMO := grammar/gramCompat.cmo grammar/q_util.cmo \
grammar/argextend.cmo grammar/tacextend.cmo grammar/vernacextend.cmo
grammar/q_util.cmi : grammar/gramCompat.cmo
grammar/argextend.cmo : $(GRAMBASEDEPS)
grammar/q_util.cmo : $(GRAMBASEDEPS)
grammar/tacextend.cmo : $(GRAMBASEDEPS) grammar/argextend.cmo
grammar/vernacextend.cmo : $(GRAMBASEDEPS) grammar/tacextend.cmo \
grammar/argextend.cmo
## Ocaml compiler with the right options and -I for grammar
GRAMC := $(OCAMLFIND) ocamlc $(CAMLFLAGS) $(CAMLDEBUG) $(USERFLAGS) \
-I $(MYCAMLP4LIB) -I grammar
## Specific rules for grammar.cma
grammar/grammar.cma : $(GRAMCMO)
$(SHOW)'Testing $@'
@touch grammar/test.mlp
$(HIDE)$(GRAMC) -pp '$(CAMLP4O) -I $(MYCAMLP4LIB) $^ -impl' -impl grammar/test.mlp -o grammar/test
@rm -f grammar/test.* grammar/test
$(SHOW)'OCAMLC -a $@'
$(HIDE)$(GRAMC) $^ -linkall -a -o $@
## Support of Camlp5 and Camlp5
ifeq ($(CAMLP4),camlp4)
COMPATCMO:=grammar/compat5.cmo grammar/compat5b.cmo
GRAMP4USE:=$(COMPATCMO) -D$(CAMLVERSION)
GRAMPP:=$(CAMLP4O) -I $(MYCAMLP4LIB) $(GRAMP4USE) $(CAMLP4COMPAT) -impl
else
COMPATCMO:=
GRAMP4USE:=$(COMPATCMO) pa_extend.cmo q_MLast.cmo pa_macro.cmo -D$(CAMLVERSION)
GRAMPP:=$(CAMLP4O) -I $(MYCAMLP4LIB) $(GRAMP4USE) $(CAMLP4COMPAT) -impl
endif
## Rules for standard .mlp and .mli files in grammar/
grammar/%.cmo: grammar/%.mlp | $(COMPATCMO)
$(SHOW)'OCAMLC -c -pp $<'
$(HIDE)$(GRAMC) -c -pp '$(GRAMPP)' -impl $<
grammar/%.cmi: grammar/%.mli
$(SHOW)'OCAMLC -c $<'
$(HIDE)$(GRAMC) -c $<
###########################################################################
# Main targets (coqmktop, coqtop.opt, coqtop.byte)
###########################################################################
.PHONY: coqbinaries
coqbinaries: $(COQMKTOP) $(COQTOPEXE) $(COQTOPBYTE) \
$(CHICKEN) $(CHICKENBYTE) $(CSDPCERT) $(FAKEIDE)
ifeq ($(BEST),opt)
$(COQTOPEXE): $(COQMKTOP) $(LINKCMX) $(LIBCOQRUN) $(TOPLOOPCMA:.cma=.cmxs)
$(SHOW)'COQMKTOP -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(COQMKTOP) -boot -opt $(OPTFLAGS) $(LINKMETADATA) -o $@
$(STRIP) $@
$(CODESIGN) $@
else
$(COQTOPEXE): $(COQTOPBYTE)
cp $< $@
endif
$(COQTOPBYTE): $(COQMKTOP) $(LINKCMO) $(LIBCOQRUN) $(TOPLOOPCMA)
$(SHOW)'COQMKTOP -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(COQMKTOP) -boot -top $(BYTEFLAGS) -o $@
# coqmktop
COQMKTOPCMO:=lib/clib.cma lib/cErrors.cmo tools/tolink.cmo tools/coqmktop.cmo
$(COQMKTOP): $(call bestobj, $(COQMKTOPCMO))
$(SHOW)'OCAMLBEST -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(call bestocaml, $(OSDEPLIBS), $(SYSMOD))
tools/tolink.ml: Makefile.build Makefile.common
$(SHOW)"ECHO... >" $@
$(HIDE)echo "let copts = \"-cclib -lcoqrun\"" > $@
$(HIDE)echo "let core_libs = \""$(LINKCMO)"\"" >> $@
$(HIDE)echo "let core_objs = \""$(OBJSMOD)"\"" >> $@
# coqc
COQCCMO:=lib/clib.cma lib/cErrors.cmo toplevel/usage.cmo tools/coqc.cmo
$(COQC): $(call bestobj, $(COQCCMO))
$(SHOW)'OCAMLBEST -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(call bestocaml, $(OSDEPLIBS), $(SYSMOD))
###########################################################################
# other tools
###########################################################################
.PHONY: tools
tools: $(TOOLS) $(OCAMLLIBDEP) $(COQDEPBOOT)
# coqdep_boot : a basic version of coqdep, with almost no dependencies.
# We state these dependencies here explicitly, since some .ml.d files
# may still be missing or not taken in account yet by make when coqdep_boot
# is being built.
COQDEPBOOTSRC := lib/minisys.cmo \
tools/coqdep_lexer.cmo tools/coqdep_common.cmo tools/coqdep_boot.cmo
tools/coqdep_lexer.cmo : tools/coqdep_lexer.cmi
tools/coqdep_lexer.cmx : tools/coqdep_lexer.cmi
tools/coqdep_common.cmo : lib/minisys.cmo tools/coqdep_lexer.cmi tools/coqdep_common.cmi
tools/coqdep_common.cmx : lib/minisys.cmx tools/coqdep_lexer.cmx tools/coqdep_common.cmi
tools/coqdep_boot.cmo : tools/coqdep_common.cmi
tools/coqdep_boot.cmx : tools/coqdep_common.cmx
$(COQDEPBOOT): $(call bestobj, $(COQDEPBOOTSRC))
$(SHOW)'OCAMLBEST -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(call bestocaml, -I tools, unix)
$(OCAMLLIBDEP): $(call bestobj, tools/ocamllibdep.cmo)
$(SHOW)'OCAMLBEST -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(call bestocaml, -I tools, unix)
# The full coqdep (unused by this build, but distributed by make install)
COQDEPCMO:=lib/clib.cma lib/cErrors.cmo lib/cWarnings.cmo lib/minisys.cmo \
lib/system.cmo tools/coqdep_lexer.cmo tools/coqdep_common.cmo \
tools/coqdep.cmo
$(COQDEP): $(call bestobj, $(COQDEPCMO))
$(SHOW)'OCAMLBEST -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(call bestocaml, $(OSDEPLIBS), $(SYSMOD))
$(GALLINA): $(call bestobj, tools/gallina_lexer.cmo tools/gallina.cmo)
$(SHOW)'OCAMLBEST -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(call bestocaml,,)
COQMAKEFILECMO:=lib/clib.cma ide/project_file.cmo tools/coq_makefile.cmo
$(COQMAKEFILE): $(call bestobj,$(COQMAKEFILECMO))
$(SHOW)'OCAMLBEST -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(call bestocaml,,str unix threads)
$(COQTEX): $(call bestobj, tools/coq_tex.cmo)
$(SHOW)'OCAMLBEST -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(call bestocaml,,str)
$(COQWC): $(call bestobj, tools/coqwc.cmo)
$(SHOW)'OCAMLBEST -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(call bestocaml,,)
COQDOCCMO:=lib/clib.cma $(addprefix tools/coqdoc/, \
cdglobals.cmo alpha.cmo index.cmo tokens.cmo output.cmo cpretty.cmo main.cmo )
$(COQDOC): $(call bestobj, $(COQDOCCMO))
$(SHOW)'OCAMLBEST -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(call bestocaml,,str unix)
$(COQWORKMGR): $(call bestobj, lib/clib.cma stm/coqworkmgrApi.cmo tools/coqworkmgr.cmo)
$(SHOW)'OCAMLBEST -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(call bestocaml,, $(SYSMOD))
# fake_ide : for debugging or test-suite purpose, a fake ide simulating
# a connection to coqtop -ideslave
FAKEIDECMO:= lib/clib.cma lib/cErrors.cmo lib/spawn.cmo ide/document.cmo \
ide/serialize.cmo ide/xml_lexer.cmo ide/xml_parser.cmo ide/xml_printer.cmo \
ide/xmlprotocol.cmo tools/fake_ide.cmo
$(FAKEIDE): $(call bestobj, $(FAKEIDECMO)) | $(IDETOPLOOPCMA:.cma=$(BESTDYN))
$(SHOW)'OCAMLBEST -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(call bestocaml,-I ide,str unix threads)
# votour: a small vo explorer (based on the checker)
bin/votour: $(call bestobj, lib/cObj.cmo checker/analyze.cmo checker/values.cmo checker/votour.cmo)
$(SHOW)'OCAMLBEST -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(call bestocaml, -I checker,)
###########################################################################
# Csdp to micromega special targets
###########################################################################
CSDPCERTCMO:=lib/clib.cma $(addprefix plugins/micromega/, \
mutils.cmo micromega.cmo \
sos_types.cmo sos_lib.cmo sos.cmo csdpcert.cmo )
$(CSDPCERT): $(call bestobj, $(CSDPCERTCMO))
$(SHOW)'OCAMLBEST -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(call bestocaml,,nums unix)
###########################################################################
# tests
###########################################################################
.PHONY: validate check test-suite $(ALLSTDLIB).v
VALIDOPTS=$(if $(VERBOSE),,-silent) -o -m
validate: $(CHICKEN) | $(ALLVO)
$(SHOW)'COQCHK <theories & plugins>'
$(HIDE)$(CHICKEN) -boot $(VALIDOPTS) $(ALLMODS)
$(ALLSTDLIB).v:
$(SHOW)'MAKE $(notdir $@)'
$(HIDE)echo "Require $(ALLMODS)." > $@
MAKE_TSOPTS=-C test-suite -s VERBOSE=$(VERBOSE)
check: validate test-suite
test-suite: world $(ALLSTDLIB).v
$(MAKE) $(MAKE_TSOPTS) clean
$(MAKE) $(MAKE_TSOPTS) all
$(MAKE) $(MAKE_TSOPTS) report
###########################################################################
# Default rules for compiling ML code
###########################################################################
# Target for libraries .cma and .cmxa
# The dependency over the .mllib is somewhat artificial, since
# ocamlc -a won't use this file, hence the $(filter-out ...) below.
# But this ensures that the .cm(x)a is rebuilt when needed,
# (especially when removing a module in the .mllib).
# We used to have a "order-only" dependency over .mllib.d here,
# but the -include mechanism should already ensure that we have
# up-to-date dependencies.
# Specific rule for kernel.cma, with $(VMBYTEFLAGS).
# This helps loading dllcoqrun.so during an ocamldebug
kernel/kernel.cma: kernel/kernel.mllib
$(SHOW)'OCAMLC -a -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLC) $(MLINCLUDES) $(BYTEFLAGS) $(VMBYTEFLAGS) -a -o $@ $(filter-out %.mllib, $^)
%.cma: %.mllib
$(SHOW)'OCAMLC -a -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLC) $(MLINCLUDES) $(BYTEFLAGS) -a -o $@ $(filter-out %.mllib, $^)
%.cmxa: %.mllib
$(SHOW)'OCAMLOPT -a -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLOPT) $(MLINCLUDES) $(OPTFLAGS) -a -o $@ $(filter-out %.mllib, $^)
# For plugin packs
# Note: both ocamlc -pack and ocamlopt -pack will create the same .cmi, and there's
# apparently no way to avoid that (no -intf-suffix hack as below).
# We at least ensure that these two commands won't run at the same time, by a fake
# dependency from the packed .cmx to the packed .cmo.
%.cmo: %.mlpack
$(SHOW)'OCAMLC -pack -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLC) $(MLINCLUDES) $(BYTEFLAGS) -pack -o $@ $(filter-out %.mlpack, $^)
%.cmx: %.mlpack %.cmo
$(SHOW)'OCAMLOPT -pack -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLOPT) $(MLINCLUDES) $(OPTFLAGS) -pack -o $@ $(filter-out %.mlpack %.cmo, $^)
COND_BYTEFLAGS= \
$(if $(filter tools/fake_ide% tools/coq_makefile%,$<), -I ide,) $(MLINCLUDES) $(BYTEFLAGS)
COND_OPTFLAGS= \
$(if $(filter tools/fake_ide% tools/coq_makefile%,$<), -I ide,) $(MLINCLUDES) $(OPTFLAGS)
%.cmi: %.mli
$(SHOW)'OCAMLC $<'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLC) $(COND_BYTEFLAGS) -c $<
%.cmo: %.ml
$(SHOW)'OCAMLC $<'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLC) $(COND_BYTEFLAGS) -c $<
## NB: for the moment ocamlopt erases and recreates .cmi if there's no .mli around.
## This can lead to nasty things with make -j. To avoid that:
## 1) We make .cmx always depend on .cmi
## 2) This .cmi will be created from the .mli, or trigger the compilation of the
## .cmo if there's no .mli (see rule below about MLWITHOUTMLI)
## 3) We tell ocamlopt to use the .cmi as the interface source file. With this
## hack, everything goes as if there is a .mli, and the .cmi is preserved
## and the .cmx is checked with respect to this .cmi
HACKMLI = $(if $(wildcard $<i),,-intf-suffix .cmi)
define diff
$(strip $(foreach f, $(1), $(if $(filter $(f),$(2)),,$f)))
endef
MLWITHOUTMLI := $(call diff, $(MLFILES), $(MLIFILES:.mli=.ml))
$(MLWITHOUTMLI:.ml=.cmx): %.cmx: %.cmi # for .ml with .mli this is already the case
$(MLWITHOUTMLI:.ml=.cmi): %.cmi: %.cmo
# NB: the *_FORPACK variables are generated in *.mlpack.d by ocamllibdep
# The only exceptions are the sources of the csdpcert binary.
# To avoid warnings, we set them manually here:
plugins/micromega/sos_lib_FORPACK:=
plugins/micromega/sos_FORPACK:=
plugins/micromega/sos_print_FORPACK:=
plugins/micromega/csdpcert_FORPACK:=
plugins/%.cmx: plugins/%.ml
$(SHOW)'OCAMLOPT $<'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLOPT) $(COND_OPTFLAGS) $(HACKMLI) $($(@:.cmx=_FORPACK)) -c $<
%.cmx: %.ml
$(SHOW)'OCAMLOPT $<'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLOPT) $(COND_OPTFLAGS) $(HACKMLI) -c $<
%.cmxs: %.cmx
$(SHOW)'OCAMLOPT -shared -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLOPT) -shared -o $@ $<
%.cmxs: %.cmxa
$(SHOW)'OCAMLOPT -shared -o $@'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLOPT) -linkall -shared -o $@ $<
%.ml: %.mll
$(SHOW)'OCAMLLEX $<'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLLEX) -o $@ "$*.mll"
%.ml: %.ml4 $(CAMLP4DEPS)
$(SHOW)'CAMLP4O $<'
$(HIDE)$(CAMLP4O) -I $(MYCAMLP4LIB) $(PR_O) \
$(CAMLP4DEPS) $(CAMLP4USE) $(CAMLP4COMPAT) -impl $< -o $@
###########################################################################
# Dependencies of ML code
###########################################################################
# Ocamldep is now used directly again (thanks to -ml-synonym in OCaml >= 3.12)
OCAMLDEP = $(OCAMLFIND) ocamldep -slash -ml-synonym .ml4 -ml-synonym .mlpack
%.ml.d: $(D_DEPEND_BEFORE_SRC) %.ml $(D_DEPEND_AFTER_SRC) $(GENFILES)
$(SHOW)'OCAMLDEP $<'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLDEP) $(DEPFLAGS) "$<" $(TOTARGET)
%.mli.d: $(D_DEPEND_BEFORE_SRC) %.mli $(D_DEPEND_AFTER_SRC) $(GENFILES)
$(SHOW)'OCAMLDEP $<'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLDEP) $(DEPFLAGS) "$<" $(TOTARGET)
%.mllib.d: $(D_DEPEND_BEFORE_SRC) %.mllib $(D_DEPEND_AFTER_SRC) $(OCAMLLIBDEP) $(GENFILES)
$(SHOW)'OCAMLLIBDEP $<'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLLIBDEP) $(DEPFLAGS) "$<" $(TOTARGET)
%.mlpack.d: $(D_DEPEND_BEFORE_SRC) %.mlpack $(D_DEPEND_AFTER_SRC) $(OCAMLLIBDEP) $(GENFILES)
$(SHOW)'OCAMLLIBDEP $<'
$(HIDE)$(OCAMLLIBDEP) $(DEPFLAGS) "$<" $(TOTARGET)
###########################################################################
# Compilation of .v files
###########################################################################
# NB: for make world, no need to mention explicitly the .cmxs of the plugins,
# since they are all mentioned in at least one Declare ML Module in some .v
coqlib: theories plugins
theories: $(THEORIESVO)
plugins: $(PLUGINSVO)
.PHONY: coqlib theories plugins
# One of the .v files is macro-generated
theories/Numbers/Natural/BigN/NMake_gen.v: theories/Numbers/Natural/BigN/NMake_gen.ml
$(OCAML) $< $(TOTARGET)
# The .vo files in Init are built with the -noinit option
theories/Init/%.vo theories/Init/%.glob: theories/Init/%.v $(VO_TOOLS_DEP)
$(SHOW)'COQC $(COQ_XML) -noinit $<'
$(HIDE)rm -f theories/Init/$*.glob
$(HIDE)$(BOOTCOQC) $< $(COQ_XML) -noinit -R theories Coq
# The general rule for building .vo files :
%.vo %.glob: %.v theories/Init/Prelude.vo $(VO_TOOLS_DEP)
$(SHOW)'COQC $<'
$(HIDE)rm -f $*.glob
$(HIDE)$(BOOTCOQC) $<
ifdef VALIDATE
$(SHOW)'COQCHK $(call vo_to_mod,$@)'
$(HIDE)$(CHICKEN) -boot -silent -norec $(call vo_to_mod,$@) \
|| ( RV=$$?; rm -f "$@"; exit $${RV} )
endif
# Dependencies of .v files
%.v.d: $(D_DEPEND_BEFORE_SRC) %.v $(D_DEPEND_AFTER_SRC) $(COQDEPBOOT) $(GENVFILES)
$(SHOW)'COQDEP $<'
$(HIDE)$(COQDEPBOOT) -boot $(DEPNATDYN) "$<" $(TOTARGET)
###########################################################################
# To speed-up things a bit, let's dissuade make to attempt rebuilding makefiles
Makefile $(wildcard Makefile.*) config/Makefile : ;
# Final catch-all rule.
# Usually, 'make' would display such an error itself.
# But if the target has some declared dependencies (e.g. in a .d)
# but no building rule, 'make' succeeds silently (see bug #4812).
%:
@echo "Error: no rule to make target $@ (or missing .PHONY)" && false
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