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# Makefile.in --
#
# This file is a Makefile for Expect TEA Extension. If it has the name
# "Makefile.in" then it is a template for a Makefile; to generate the
# actual Makefile, run "./configure", which is a configuration script
# generated by the "autoconf" program (constructs like "@foo@" will get
# replaced in the actual Makefile.
#
# Copyright (c) 1999 Scriptics Corporation.
# Copyright (c) 2002-2005 ActiveState Corporation.
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
#
# RCS: @(#) $Id: Makefile.in,v 5.51 2010-09-30 17:14:07 andreas_kupries Exp $
#========================================================================
#========================================================================
# expect must be setuid on crays in order to open ptys (and accordingly,
# you must run this Makefile as root).
# See the FAQ for more info on why this is necessary on Crays.
SETUID = @SETUID@
# SETUID = chmod u+s
LIB_RUNTIME_DIR = $(DESTDIR)@libdir@
# The following Expect scripts are not necessary to have installed as
# commands, but are very useful. Edit out what you don't want
# installed. The INSTALL file describes these and others in more
# detail. Some Make's screw up if you delete all of them because
# SCRIPTS is a target. If this is a problem, just comment out the
# SCRIPTS target itself.
SCRIPTS = timed-run timed-read ftp-rfc autopasswd lpunlock weather \
passmass rftp kibitz rlogin-cwd xpstat tkpasswd dislocate xkibitz \
tknewsbiff unbuffer mkpasswd cryptdir decryptdir autoexpect \
multixterm
# A couple of the scripts have man pages of their own.
# You can delete these too if you don't want'em.
SCRIPTS_MANPAGES = kibitz dislocate xkibitz tknewsbiff unbuffer mkpasswd \
passmass cryptdir decryptdir autoexpect multixterm
# allow us to handle null list gracefully, "end_of_list" should not exist
SCRIPT_LIST = $(SCRIPTS) end_of_list
SCRIPT_MANPAGE_LIST = $(SCRIPTS_MANPAGES) end_of_list
# Short directory path where binaries can be found to support #! hack.
# This directory path can be the same as the directory in which the
# binary actually sits except when the path is so long that the #!
# mechanism breaks (usually at 32 characters). The solution is to
# create a directory with a very short name, which consists only of
# symbolic links back to the true binaries. Subtracting two for "#!"
# and a couple more for arguments (typically " -f" or " --") gives you
# 27 characters. Pathnames over this length won't be able to use the
# #! magic. For more info on this, see the execve(2) man page.
SHORT_BINDIR = $(exec_prefix)/bin
#========================================================================
# Nothing of the variables below this line should need to be changed.
# Please check the TARGETS section below to make sure the make targets
# are correct.
#========================================================================
#========================================================================
# The names of the source files is defined in the configure script.
# The object files are used for linking into the final library.
# This will be used when a dist target is added to the Makefile.
# It is not important to specify the directory, as long as it is the
# $(srcdir) or in the generic, win or unix subdirectory.
#========================================================================
PKG_SOURCES = @PKG_SOURCES@
PKG_OBJECTS = @PKG_OBJECTS@
PKG_STUB_SOURCES = @PKG_STUB_SOURCES@
PKG_STUB_OBJECTS = @PKG_STUB_OBJECTS@
#========================================================================
# PKG_TCL_SOURCES identifies Tcl runtime files that are associated with
# this package that need to be installed, if any.
#========================================================================
PKG_TCL_SOURCES = @PKG_TCL_SOURCES@
#========================================================================
# This is a list of public header files to be installed, if any.
#========================================================================
PKG_HEADERS = @PKG_HEADERS@
#========================================================================
# "PKG_LIB_FILE" refers to the library (dynamic or static as per
# configuration options) composed of the named objects.
#========================================================================
PKG_LIB_FILE = @PKG_LIB_FILE@
PKG_STUB_LIB_FILE = @PKG_STUB_LIB_FILE@
lib_BINARIES = $(PKG_LIB_FILE)
bin_BINARIES = expect
BINARIES = $(lib_BINARIES) $(bin_BINARIES)
SHELL = @SHELL@
srcdir = @srcdir@
prefix = @prefix@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
bindir = @bindir@
libdir = @libdir@
datadir = @datadir@
mandir = @mandir@
includedir = @includedir@
DESTDIR =
PKG_DIR = $(PACKAGE_NAME)$(PACKAGE_VERSION)
pkgdatadir = $(datadir)/$(PKG_DIR)
pkglibdir = $(libdir)/$(PKG_DIR)
pkgincludedir = $(includedir)/$(PKG_DIR)
top_builddir = .
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@
PACKAGE_NAME = @PACKAGE_NAME@
PACKAGE_VERSION = @PACKAGE_VERSION@
CC = @CC@
CFLAGS_DEFAULT = @CFLAGS_DEFAULT@
CFLAGS_WARNING = @CFLAGS_WARNING@
CLEANFILES = @CLEANFILES@
EXEEXT = @EXEEXT@
LDFLAGS_DEFAULT = @LDFLAGS_DEFAULT@
MAKE_LIB = @MAKE_LIB@
MAKE_SHARED_LIB = @MAKE_SHARED_LIB@
MAKE_STATIC_LIB = @MAKE_STATIC_LIB@
MAKE_STUB_LIB = @MAKE_STUB_LIB@
OBJEXT = @OBJEXT@
RANLIB = @RANLIB@
RANLIB_STUB = @RANLIB_STUB@
SHLIB_CFLAGS = @SHLIB_CFLAGS@
SHLIB_LD = @SHLIB_LD@
SHLIB_LD_LIBS = @SHLIB_LD_LIBS@
STLIB_LD = @STLIB_LD@
TCL_DEFS = @TCL_DEFS@
TCL_BIN_DIR = @TCL_BIN_DIR@
TCL_SRC_DIR = @TCL_SRC_DIR@
# Not used, but retained for reference of what libs Tcl required
TCL_LIBS = @TCL_LIBS@
#========================================================================
# TCLLIBPATH seeds the auto_path in Tcl's init.tcl so we can test our
# package without installing. The other environment variables allow us
# to test against an uninstalled Tcl. Add special env vars that you
# require for testing here (like TCLX_LIBRARY).
#========================================================================
EXTRA_PATH = $(top_builddir):$(TCL_BIN_DIR)
TCLSH_ENV = TCL_LIBRARY=`@CYGPATH@ $(TCL_SRC_DIR)/library` \
@LD_LIBRARY_PATH_VAR@="$(EXTRA_PATH):$(@LD_LIBRARY_PATH_VAR@)" \
PATH="$(EXTRA_PATH):$(PATH)" \
TCLLIBPATH="$(top_builddir)"
TCLSH_PROG = @TCLSH_PROG@
TCLSH = $(TCLSH_ENV) $(TCLSH_PROG)
SHARED_BUILD = @SHARED_BUILD@
INCLUDES = @PKG_INCLUDES@ @TCL_INCLUDES@
PKG_CFLAGS = @PKG_CFLAGS@
# TCL_DEFS is not strictly need here, but if you remove it, then you
# must make sure that configure.in checks for the necessary components
# that your library may use. TCL_DEFS can actually be a problem if
# you do not compile with a similar machine setup as the Tcl core was
# compiled with.
#DEFS = $(TCL_DEFS) @DEFS@ $(PKG_CFLAGS)
DEFS = @DEFS@ $(PKG_CFLAGS)
CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES = Makefile
CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@
LIBS = @PKG_LIBS@ @LIBS@
AR = @AR@
CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@
COMPILE = $(CC) $(DEFS) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS)
#========================================================================
# Start of user-definable TARGETS section
#========================================================================
#========================================================================
# TEA TARGETS. Please note that the "libraries:" target refers to platform
# independent files, and the "binaries:" target inclues executable programs and
# platform-dependent libraries. Modify these targets so that they install
# the various pieces of your package. The make and install rules
# for the BINARIES that you specified above have already been done.
#========================================================================
all: binaries libraries doc
#========================================================================
# The binaries target builds executable programs, Windows .dll's, unix
# shared/static libraries, and any other platform-dependent files.
# The list of targets to build for "binaries:" is specified at the top
# of the Makefile, in the "BINARIES" variable.
#========================================================================
binaries: $(BINARIES) pkgIndex.tcl-hand
libraries:
doc:
install: all install-binaries install-libraries install-doc
install-binaries: binaries install-lib-binaries install-bin-binaries
#========================================================================
# This rule installs platform-independent files, such as header files.
#========================================================================
install-libraries: libraries $(SCRIPTS)
@mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)
@echo "Installing header files in $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)"
@list='$(PKG_HEADERS)'; for i in $$list; do \
echo "Installing $(srcdir)/$$i" ; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$i $(DESTDIR)$(includedir) ; \
done;
# install standalone scripts and their man pages, if requested
@mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(prefix)/bin
-for i in $(SCRIPT_LIST) ; do \
if [ -f $$i ] ; then \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$i $(DESTDIR)$(prefix)/bin/$$i ; \
rm -f $$i ; \
else true; fi ; \
done
#========================================================================
# Install documentation. Unix manpages should go in the $(mandir)
# directory.
#========================================================================
install-doc: doc
@mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1
@mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man3
@echo "Installing documentation in $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)"
# install Expect man page
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/expect.man $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1/expect.1
# install man page for Expect library
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/libexpect.man $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man3/libexpect.3
-for i in $(SCRIPT_MANPAGE_LIST) ; do \
if [ -f $(srcdir)/example/$$i.man ] ; then \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/example/$$i.man $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1/$$i.1 ; \
else true; fi ; \
done
test: binaries libraries
$(TCLSH) `@CYGPATH@ $(srcdir)/tests/all.tcl` $(TESTFLAGS)
shell: binaries libraries
@$(TCLSH) $(SCRIPT)
expectshell: binaries libraries
@$(TCLSH_ENV) expect $(SCRIPT)
gdb:
$(TCLSH_ENV) gdb $(TCLSH_PROG) $(SCRIPT)
depend:
#========================================================================
# $(PKG_LIB_FILE) should be listed as part of the BINARIES variable
# mentioned above. That will ensure that this target is built when you
# run "make binaries".
#
# The $(PKG_OBJECTS) objects are created and linked into the final
# library. In most cases these object files will correspond to the
# source files above.
#========================================================================
$(PKG_LIB_FILE): $(PKG_OBJECTS)
-rm -f $(PKG_LIB_FILE)
${MAKE_LIB}
$(RANLIB) $(PKG_LIB_FILE)
$(PKG_STUB_LIB_FILE): $(PKG_STUB_OBJECTS)
-rm -f $(PKG_STUB_LIB_FILE)
${MAKE_STUB_LIB}
$(RANLIB_STUB) $(PKG_STUB_LIB_FILE)
#========================================================================
# We need to enumerate the list of .c to .o lines here.
#
# In the following lines, $(srcdir) refers to the toplevel directory
# containing your extension. If your sources are in a subdirectory,
# you will have to modify the paths to reflect this:
#
# Expect.$(OBJEXT): $(srcdir)/generic/Expect.c
# $(COMPILE) -c `@CYGPATH@ $(srcdir)/generic/Expect.c` -o $@
#
# Setting the VPATH variable to a list of paths will cause the makefile
# to look into these paths when resolving .c to .obj dependencies.
# As necessary, add $(srcdir):$(srcdir)/compat:....
#========================================================================
VPATH = $(srcdir)
.c.@OBJEXT@:
$(COMPILE) -c `@CYGPATH@ $<` -o $@
#========================================================================
# Create the pkgIndex.tcl file.
# It is usually easiest to let Tcl do this for you with pkg_mkIndex, but
# you may find that you need to customize the package. If so, either
# modify the -hand version, or create a pkgIndex.tcl.in file and have
# the configure script output the pkgIndex.tcl by editing configure.in.
#========================================================================
pkgIndex.tcl:
( echo pkg_mkIndex . $(PKG_LIB_FILE) \; exit; ) | $(TCLSH)
pkgIndex.tcl-hand:
(echo 'if {![package vsatisfies [package provide Tcl] @TCL_VERSION@]} {return}' ; \
echo 'package ifneeded Expect $(PACKAGE_VERSION) \
[list load [file join $$dir $(PKG_LIB_FILE)]]'\
) > pkgIndex.tcl
#========================================================================
# Distribution creation
# You may need to tweak this target to make it work correctly.
#========================================================================
TAR = tar
#COMPRESS = tar cvf $(PKG_DIR).tar $(PKG_DIR); compress $(PKG_DIR).tar
COMPRESS = $(TAR) zcvf $(PKG_DIR).tar.gz $(PKG_DIR)
DIST_ROOT = /tmp/dist
DIST_DIR = $(DIST_ROOT)/$(PKG_DIR)
dist-clean:
rm -rf $(DIST_DIR) $(DIST_ROOT)/$(PKG_DIR).tar.*
dist: dist-clean doc
mkdir -p $(DIST_DIR)
cp -p $(srcdir)/ChangeLog $(srcdir)/README* $(srcdir)/license* \
$(srcdir)/aclocal.m4 $(srcdir)/configure $(srcdir)/*.in \
$(srcdir)/fixline1 \
$(DIST_DIR)/
chmod 664 $(DIST_DIR)/Makefile.in $(DIST_DIR)/aclocal.m4
chmod 775 $(DIST_DIR)/configure $(DIST_DIR)/configure.in
mkdir $(DIST_DIR)/tclconfig
cp $(srcdir)/tclconfig/install-sh $(srcdir)/tclconfig/tcl.m4 \
$(srcdir)/tclconfig/config.guess $(srcdir)/tclconfig/config.sub \
$(DIST_DIR)/tclconfig/
chmod 664 $(DIST_DIR)/tclconfig/tcl.m4
chmod +x $(DIST_DIR)/tclconfig/install-sh
cp -p $(srcdir)/*.{c,h,man} $(srcdir)/vgrindefs $(srcdir)/NEWS \
$(srcdir)/INSTALL $(srcdir)/FAQ $(srcdir)/HISTORY \
$(DIST_DIR)/
chmod 664 $(DIST_DIR)/*.{c,h,man}
-list='demos example generic library tests unix win tests testsuite'; \
for p in $$list; do \
if test -d $(srcdir)/$$p ; then \
mkdir -p $(DIST_DIR)/$$p; \
cp -p $(srcdir)/$$p/* $(DIST_DIR)/$$p/; \
fi; \
done
(cd $(DIST_ROOT); $(COMPRESS);)
cp $(DIST_ROOT)/$(PKG_DIR).tar.gz $(top_builddir)
$(SCRIPTS):
$(TCLSH) $(srcdir)/fixline1 $(SHORT_BINDIR) < $(srcdir)/example/$@ > $@
## We cannot use TCL_LIBS below (after TCL_LIB_SPEC) because its
## expansion references the contents of LIBS, which contains linker
## options we cannot use here (and which is what we are replacing in
## the first place).
expect: exp_main_exp.o $(PKG_LIB_FILE)
$(CC) \
@CFLAGS@ \
@LDFLAGS_DEFAULT@ \
-o expect exp_main_exp.o \
@EXP_BUILD_LIB_SPEC@ \
@TCL_LIB_SPEC@ \
@TCL_DL_LIBS@ @PKG_LIBS@ @MATH_LIBS@ \
@TCL_CC_SEARCH_FLAGS@ \
@EXP_CC_SEARCH_FLAGS@
$(SETUID) expect
expectk:
@echo "expectk remove from distribution"
@echo "use tclsh with package require Tk and Expect"
#========================================================================
# Produce FAQ and homepage
#========================================================================
WEBDIR = /proj/itl/www/div826/subject/expect
VERSION = $(PACKAGE_VERSION)
# create the FAQ in html form
FAQ.html: FAQ.src FAQ.tcl
FAQ.src html > FAQ.html
# create the FAQ in text form
FAQ: FAQ.src FAQ.tcl
FAQ.src text > FAQ
# generate Expect home page
homepage.html: homepage.src homepage.tcl expect.tar.gz.md5
homepage.src > homepage.html
expect.tar.gz.md5: expect-$(VERSION).tar.gz
md5 expect-$(VERSION).tar.gz > expect.tar.gz.md5
# install various html docs on our web server
install-html: FAQ.html homepage.html
cp homepage.html $(WEBDIR)/index.html
cp FAQ.html $(WEBDIR)
# HTMLize man pages for examples and push them out to the web server
example-man-pages:
-for i in $(SCRIPT_MANPAGE_LIST) ; do \
if [ -f $(srcdir)/example/$$i.man ] ; then \
rman -f HTML $(srcdir)/example/$$i.man > $(srcdir)/example/$$i.man.html ; \
cp $(srcdir)/example/$$i.man.html $(FTPDIR)/example ; \
else true; fi ; \
done
#========================================================================
# Push out releases
#========================================================================
FTPDIR = /proj/itl/www/div826/subject/expect
# make a private tar file for myself
tar: expect-$(VERSION).tar
mv expect-$(VERSION).tar expect.tar
# make a release and install it on ftp server
# update web page to reflect new version
ftp: expect-$(VERSION).tar.Z expect-$(VERSION).tar.gz install-html homepage.html
cp expect-$(VERSION).tar.Z $(FTPDIR)/expect.tar.Z
cp expect-$(VERSION).tar.gz $(FTPDIR)/expect.tar.gz
cp expect-$(VERSION).tar.gz $(FTPDIR)/old/expect-$(VERSION).tar.gz
md5 $(FTPDIR)/expect.tar.gz > expect.tar.gz.md5
cp HISTORY $(FTPDIR)
cp README $(FTPDIR)/README.distribution
cp example/README $(FTPDIR)/example
cp `pubfile example` $(FTPDIR)/example
ls -l $(FTPDIR)/expect.tar*
# delete .Z temp file, still need .gz though for md5 later
rm expect-$(VERSION).tar*
# make an alpha release and install it on ftp server
alpha: expect-$(VERSION).tar.Z expect-$(VERSION).tar.gz
cp expect-$(VERSION).tar.Z $(FTPDIR)/alpha.tar.Z
cp expect-$(VERSION).tar.gz $(FTPDIR)/alpha.tar.gz
cp HISTORY $(FTPDIR)
rm expect-$(VERSION).tar*
ls -l $(FTPDIR)/alpha.tar*
# make a beta release and install it on ftp server
beta: expect-$(VERSION).tar.Z expect-$(VERSION).tar.gz
rm -rf $(FTPDIR)/alpha.tar*
cp expect-$(VERSION).tar.Z $(FTPDIR)/beta.tar.Z
cp expect-$(VERSION).tar.gz $(FTPDIR)/beta.tar.gz
cp HISTORY $(FTPDIR)
rm expect-$(VERSION).tar*
ls -l $(FTPDIR)/beta.tar*
expect-$(VERSION).tar: configure
rm -f ../expect-$(VERSION)
ln -s `pwd` ../expect-$(VERSION)
cd ..;tar cvfh $@ `pubfile expect-$(VERSION)`
mv ../$@ .
expect-$(VERSION).tar.Z: expect-$(VERSION).tar
compress -fc expect-$(VERSION).tar > $@
expect-$(VERSION).tar.gz: expect-$(VERSION).tar
gzip -fc expect-$(VERSION).tar > $@
#========================================================================
# End of user-definable section
#========================================================================
#========================================================================
# Don't modify the file to clean here. Instead, set the "CLEANFILES"
# variable in configure.in
#========================================================================
clean:
-test -z "$(BINARIES)" || rm -f $(BINARIES)
-rm -f *.$(OBJEXT) core *.core
-test -z "$(CLEANFILES)" || rm -f $(CLEANFILES)
distclean: clean
-rm -f *.tab.c
-rm -f $(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)
-rm -f config.cache config.log config.status
#========================================================================
# Install binary object libraries. On Windows this includes both .dll and
# .lib files. Because the .lib files are not explicitly listed anywhere,
# we need to deduce their existence from the .dll file of the same name.
# Library files go into the lib directory.
# In addition, this will generate the pkgIndex.tcl
# file in the install location (assuming it can find a usable tclsh shell)
#
# You should not have to modify this target.
#========================================================================
install-lib-binaries:
@mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)
@list='$(lib_BINARIES)'; for p in $$list; do \
if test -f $$p; then \
echo " $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$p $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$p"; \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$p $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$p; \
stub=`echo $$p|sed -e "s/.*\(stub\).*/\1/"`; \
if test "x$$stub" = "xstub"; then \
echo " $(RANLIB_STUB) $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$p"; \
$(RANLIB_STUB) $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$p; \
else \
echo " $(RANLIB) $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$p"; \
$(RANLIB) $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$p; \
fi; \
ext=`echo $$p|sed -e "s/.*\.//"`; \
if test "x$$ext" = "xdll"; then \
lib=`basename $$p|sed -e 's/.[^.]*$$//'`.lib; \
if test -f $$lib; then \
echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$lib $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$lib"; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$lib $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$lib; \
fi; \
fi; \
fi; \
done
@list='$(PKG_TCL_SOURCES)'; for p in $$list; do \
if test -f $(srcdir)/$$p; then \
destp=`basename $$p`; \
echo " Install $$destp $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$destp"; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$p $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$destp; \
fi; \
done
@if test "x$(SHARED_BUILD)" = "x1"; then \
echo " Install pkgIndex.tcl $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)"; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) pkgIndex.tcl $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir); \
fi
#========================================================================
# Install binary executables (e.g. .exe files and dependent .dll files)
# This is for files that must go in the bin directory (located next to
# wish and tclsh), like dependent .dll files on Windows.
#
# You should not have to modify this target, except to define bin_BINARIES
# above if necessary.
#========================================================================
install-bin-binaries:
@mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)
@list='$(bin_BINARIES)'; for p in $$list; do \
if test -f $$p; then \
echo " $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$p $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$p"; \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$p $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$p; \
fi; \
done
.SUFFIXES: .c .$(OBJEXT) .man .n .html
Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in $(top_builddir)/config.status
cd $(top_builddir) \
&& CONFIG_FILES=$@ CONFIG_HEADERS= $(SHELL) ./config.status
uninstall-binaries:
list='$(lib_BINARIES)'; for p in $$list; do \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$p; \
done
list='$(PKG_TCL_SOURCES)'; for p in $$list; do \
p=`basename $$p`; \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$p; \
done
list='$(bin_BINARIES)'; for p in $$list; do \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$p; \
done
#========================================================================
#
# Target to regenerate header files and stub files from the *.decls tables.
#
#========================================================================
genstubs:
$(TCLSH_PROG) \
$(srcdir)/tools/genStubs.tcl $(srcdir)/generic \
$(srcdir)/Expect.decls
#========================================================================
#
# Target to check that all exported functions have an entry in the stubs
# tables.
#
#========================================================================
Expect_DECLS = \
$(srcdir)/expect.decls
checkstubs:
-@for i in `nm -p $(Expect_LIB_FILE) | awk '$$2 ~ /T/ { print $$3 }' \
| sort -n`; do \
match=0; \
for j in $(Expect_DECLS); do \
if [ `grep -c $$i $$j` -gt 0 ]; then \
match=1; \
fi; \
done; \
if [ $$match -eq 0 ]; then echo $$i; fi \
done
.PHONY: all binaries clean depend distclean doc install libraries test chantest
# Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables.
# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded.
.NOEXPORT: