#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Make rules for building one or more unit test programs. These are used to # test library modules. # # This file is intended for use in Makefile via the include directive, e.g. # # include $(BUILD_DIR)/utest_rules.mk # # It is assumed that the environment has been set by sourcing the build # resource file (buildrc). # # This file defines the following rules for library modules: # # all, exe # # Copyright (C) 2001, WSI Corporation #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # For portability, use the Bourne shell within Makefiles. # There have been problems using the C-shell under Linux. # SHELL=/bin/sh # # RULES for building one or more unit test programs. # all: exe exe: utest utest: $(MAIN_OBJS) @for o in $(MAIN_OBJS); do \ p=`basename $$o '.o'` ; \ echo " Building test program $$p..." ; \ echo "$(LDD) $(DEBUG) $(OPTIMIZE) -o $$p $$o $(DEP_LIBS)" ;\ $(LDD) $(DEBUG) $(OPTIMIZE) -o $$p $$o $(DEP_LIBS) ;\ done # # Include the RULES for compilation. # include $(BUILD_DIR)/compile_rules.mk # # RULE for building a library # # For exe modules, these do nothing, but we define one so that make lib # can be passed down to all source directories. # lib: @echo "make lib does nothing for unit test modules" # # RULES for cleaning up derived files. # # 'clean' removes all objects produced by this file, as well as other # extraneous artifacts of compiling and building libraries. # # A subsequent make will both recompile the source code and recreate # the executable. clean also removes files core files and other # auxilliary files created during compilation. # clean: @/bin/rm -f *.o core so_locations Makefile.bak *~ #*# @/bin/rm -fr ii_files @for o in $(MAIN_OBJS); do \ p=`basename $$o '.o'` ; \ rm -f $$p;\ done # # RULES for creating the include dependencies. # OBJS=$(MAIN_OBJS) include $(BUILD_DIR)/depend_rules.mk clean_depend: generic_clean_depend depend: generic_depend