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#
# FreeType 2 template for Unix-specific compiler definitions
#
# Copyright (C) 1996-2023 by
# David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg.
#
# This file is part of the FreeType project, and may only be used, modified,
# and distributed under the terms of the FreeType project license,
# LICENSE.TXT. By continuing to use, modify, or distribute this file you
# indicate that you have read the license and understand and accept it
# fully.
CC := @CC@
COMPILER_SEP := $(SEP)
FT_LIBTOOL_DIR ?= $(PLATFORM_DIR)
LIBTOOL := $(FT_LIBTOOL_DIR)/libtool
# The object file extension (for standard and static libraries). This can be
# .o, .tco, .obj, etc., depending on the platform.
#
O := lo
SO := o
# The executable file extension. Although most Unix platforms use no
# extension, we copy the extension detected by autoconf. Useful for cross
# building on Unix systems for non-Unix systems.
#
E := @EXEEXT@
# The library file extension (for standard and static libraries). This can
# be .a, .lib, etc., depending on the platform.
#
A := la
SA := a
# The name of the final library file. Note that the DOS-specific Makefile
# uses a shorter (8.3) name.
#
LIBRARY := lib$(PROJECT)
# Path inclusion flag. Some compilers use a different flag than `-I' to
# specify an additional include path. Examples are `/i=' or `-J'.
#
I := -I
# C flag used to define a macro before the compilation of a given source
# object. Usually it is `-D' like in `-DDEBUG'.
#
D := -D
# The link flag used to specify a given library file on link. Note that
# this is only used to compile the demo programs, not the library itself.
#
L := -l
# Target flag.
#
T := -o$(space)
# C flags
#
# These should concern: debug output, optimization & warnings.
#
# Use the ANSIFLAGS variable to define the compiler flags used to enforce
# ANSI compliance.
#
# We use our own FreeType configuration files overriding defaults.
#
CPPFLAGS := @CPPFLAGS@
CFLAGS := -c @XX_CFLAGS@ @CFLAGS@ \
$DFT_CONFIG_CONFIG_H="<ftconfig.h>" \
$DFT_CONFIG_MODULES_H="<ftmodule.h>" \
$DFT_CONFIG_OPTIONS_H="<ftoption.h>"
# ANSIFLAGS: Put there the flags used to make your compiler ANSI-compliant.
#
ANSIFLAGS := @XX_ANSIFLAGS@
# C compiler to use -- we use libtool!
#
# CC might be set on the command line; we store this value in `CCraw'.
# Consequently, we use the `override' directive to ensure that the
# libtool call is always prepended.
#
CCraw := $(CC)
override CC := $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CCraw)
# Resource compiler to use on Cygwin/MinGW, usually windres.
#
RCraw := @RC@
ifneq ($(RCraw),)
RC := $(LIBTOOL) --tag=RC --mode=compile $(RCraw)
endif
# Linker flags.
#
LDFLAGS := @LDFLAGS@
# export symbols
#
CCraw_build := @CC_BUILD@ # native CC of building system
E_BUILD := @EXEEXT_BUILD@ # extension for executable on building system
EXPORTS_LIST := $(OBJ_DIR)/ftexport.sym
CCexe := $(CCraw_build) # used to compile `apinames' only
# Library linking.
#
LINK_LIBRARY = $(LIBTOOL) --mode=link $(CCraw) -o $@ $(OBJECTS_LIST) \
-rpath $(libdir) -version-info $(version_info) \
$(LDFLAGS) -no-undefined \
-export-symbols $(EXPORTS_LIST)
# For the demo programs.
FT_DEMO_CFLAGS := @FT_DEMO_CFLAGS@
FT_DEMO_LDFLAGS := @FT_DEMO_LDFLAGS@
# EOF