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#!/usr/bin/make
# ^^^^ help out editors which guess this file's type.
#
# Makefile for SQLITE
#
# This makefile is intended to be configured automatically using the
# configure script.
#
# The docs for many of its variables are in the primary static
# makefile, main.mk (which this one includes at runtime).
#
.POSIX: #maintenance reminder: X:=Y is not POSIX-portable
all:
########################################################################
#
# Known TODOs/FIXMEs/TOIMPROVEs for the autosetup port, in no
# particular order...
#
# - TEA pieces.
#
# - Replace the autotools-specific distribution deliverable(s).
#
# - Confirm whether cross-compilation works and patch it
# appropriately.
#
# Maintenance reminders:
#
# - This makefile should remain as POSIX-make-compatible as possible:
# https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9799919799/utilities/make.html
#
# - The naming convention of some vars, using periods instead of
# underscores, though unconventional, was selected for a couple of
# reasons: 1) Personal taste (for which there is no accounting). 2)
# It is thought to help defend against inadvertent injection of
# those vars via environment variables (because X.Y is not a legal
# environment variable name). "Feature or bug?" is debatable and
# this naming convention may be reverted if it causes any grief.
#
#
# The top-most directory of the source tree. This is the directory
# that contains this "Makefile.in" and the "configure" script.
#
TOP = @abs_top_srcdir@
#
# Just testing some default dir expansions...
# srcdir = @srcdir@
# builddir = @builddir@
# top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
# abs_top_srcdir = @abs_top_srcdir@
# abs_top_builddir = @abs_top_builddir@
#
#
# Autotools-conventional vars which are used by package installation
# rules in main.mk.
#
# Autosetup allows the various XYZdir vars to be overridden at
# configure-time with, e.g. --libdir=X and --mandir=Y. However,
# defining them at configure-time, instead of at make-time, leads to
# later awkwardness:
#
# $ ./configure --prefix=/usr
# $ make prefix=/bar
#
# In that invocation, libdir will be /usr/foo, not /bar/foo as it
# normally should, unless the user _also_ passes libdir=... to make.
#
# In 99%+ of use cases, setting prefix=X has the desired effect of
# calculating conventional defaults for various other dirs, like
# $prefix/lib, $prefix/include, etc. If, however, we export those at
# configure-time, the passing prefix=... to make will update only
# $prefix and none of its derived dirs.
#
# Because it is more important (for our use cases) that these vars be
# overridable via a make invocation than a configure invocation, and
# they conventionally derive from $(prefix) in all but the most exotic
# of use cases, we do not export the configure-defined overrides of
# those vars to this makefile. Instead, we export only $prefix and
# its derived vars are set to their conventional default values in
# main.mk, which users can then override at make-time as needed.
# Overriding $prefix via make will also calculate any derived vars, as
# one would expect, unless each is specifically overridden.
#
# For completeness's sake, the aforementioned conventional vars which
# are relevant to our installation rules are:
#
# datadir = $(prefix)/share
# mandir = $(datadir)/man
# includedir = $(prefix)/include
# exec_prefix = $(prefix)
# bindir = $(exec_prefix)/bin
# libdir = $(exec_prefix)/lib
#
# Our builds do not require any of their relatives:
#
# sbindir = $(exec_prefix)/sbin
# sysconfdir = /etc
# sharedstatedir = $(prefix)/com
# localstatedir = /var
# runstatedir = /run
# infodir = $(datadir)/info
# libexecdir = $(exec_prefix)/libexec
#
prefix = @prefix@
datadir = @datadir@
mandir = @mandir@
includedir = @includedir@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
bindir = @bindir@
libdir = @libdir@
INSTALL = @BIN_INSTALL@
AR = @AR@
AR.flags = cr # TODO? Add a configure test to determine this?
CC = @CC@
B.cc = @CC_FOR_BUILD@ @BUILD_CFLAGS@
T.cc = $(CC)
#
# $(CFLAGS) is problematic because it is frequently overridden when
# invoking make, which loses things like -fPIC. So... we avoid using
# it directly and instead add a level of indirection. We combine
# $(CFLAGS) and $(CPPFLAGS) here because that's the way the legacy
# build did it and many builds rely on that. See main.mk for more
# details.
#
# Historical note: the pre-3.48 build only honored CPPFLAGS at
# configure-time, and expanded them into the generated Makefile. There
# are, in that build, no uses of CPPFLAGS in the configure-expanded
# Makefile. Ergo: if a client configures with CPPFLAGS=... and then
# explicitly passes CFLAGS=... to make, the CPPFLAGS will be
# lost. That behavior is retained in 3.48+ because also honoring
# CPPFLAGS at make-time may have undesired side effects on any number
# of builds.
#
CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ @CPPFLAGS@
#
# $(LDFLAGS.configure) represents any LDFLAGS=... the client passes to
# configure. See main.mk.
#
LDFLAGS.configure = @LDFLAGS@
#
# CFLAGS.core is documented in main.mk.
#
CFLAGS.core = @SH_CFLAGS@
LDFLAGS.shobj = @SHOBJ_LDFLAGS@
LDFLAGS.zlib = @LDFLAGS_ZLIB@
LDFLAGS.math = @LDFLAGS_MATH@
LDFLAGS.rpath = @LDFLAGS_RPATH@
LDFLAGS.pthread = @LDFLAGS_PTHREAD@
LDFLAGS.dlopen = @LDFLAGS_DLOPEN@
LDFLAGS.readline = @LDFLAGS_READLINE@
CFLAGS.readline = @CFLAGS_READLINE@
LDFLAGS.icu = @LDFLAGS_ICU@
LDFLAGS.soname.libsqlite3 = @LDFLAGS_SONAME_LIBSQLITE3@
ENABLE_SHARED = @ENABLE_SHARED@
ENABLE_STATIC = @ENABLE_STATIC@
HAVE_WASI_SDK = @HAVE_WASI_SDK@
T.cc.sqlite = $(T.cc) @TARGET_DEBUG@
#
# Define -D_HAVE_SQLITE_CONFIG_H so that the code knows it
# can include the generated sqlite_cfg.h.
#
# main.mk will fill out T.cc.sqlite with additional flags common to
# all builds.
#
T.cc.sqlite += -D_HAVE_SQLITE_CONFIG_H -DBUILD_sqlite
#
# -I$(prefix)/include is primarily so that the ICU
# headers can be found.
#
T.cc.sqlite += -I$(prefix)/include
#
# $(JIMSH) and $(CFLAGS.jimsh) are documented in main.mk. $(JIMSH)
# must start with a path component so that it can be invoked as a
# shell command.
#
CFLAGS.jimsh = @CFLAGS_JIMSH@
JIMSH = ./jimsh$(TEXE)
#
# $(B.tclsh) is documented in main.mk.
#
B.tclsh = @BTCLSH@
$(B.tclsh):
#
# $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) is documented in main.mk.
#
CFLAGS.libsqlite3 = -DSQLITE_TEMP_STORE=@TEMP_STORE@
#
# $(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS) is documented in main.mk.
#
# The appending of $(OPTIONS) to $(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS) is historical
# and somewhat confusing because there's another var, $(OPTS), which
# has a similar (but not identical) role.
#
OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS = @OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS@ $(OPTIONS)
#
# Version (X.Y.Z) number for the SQLite being compiled.
#
PACKAGE_VERSION = @PACKAGE_VERSION@
#
# Filename extensions for binaries and libraries
#
B.exe = @BUILD_EXEEXT@
T.exe = @TARGET_EXEEXT@
B.dll = @BUILD_DLLEXT@
T.dll = @TARGET_DLLEXT@
B.lib = @BUILD_LIBEXT@
T.lib = @TARGET_LIBEXT@
#
# $(HAVE_TCL) is 1 if the configure script was able to locate the
# tclConfig.sh file, else it is 0. When this variable is 1, the TCL
# extension library (libtclsqlite3.so) and related testing apps are
# built.
#
HAVE_TCL = @HAVE_TCL@
#
# $(TCLSH_CMD) is the command to use for tclsh - normally just
# "tclsh", but we may know the specific version we want to use. This
# must point to a canonical TCL interpreter, not JimTCL.
#
TCLSH_CMD = @TCLSH_CMD@
TCL_CONFIG_SH = @TCL_CONFIG_SH@
#
# TCL config info from tclConfig.sh
#
# We have to inject this differently in main.mk to accommodate static
# makefiles, so we don't currently bother to export it here. This
# block is retained in case we decide that we do indeed need to export
# it at configure-time instead of calculate it at make-time.
#
#TCL_INCLUDE_SPEC = @TCL_INCLUDE_SPEC@
#TCL_LIB_SPEC = @TCL_LIB_SPEC@
#TCL_STUB_LIB_SPEC = @TCL_STUB_LIB_SPEC@
#TCL_EXEC_PREFIX = @TCL_EXEC_PREFIX@
#TCL_VERSION = @TCL_VERSION@
#
# $(TCLLIBDIR) = where to install the tcl plugin. If this is empty, it
# is calculated at make-time by the targets which need it but we
# export it here so that it can be set at configure-time, so that
# clients are not required to pass it at make-time, or set it in their
# environment, to override it.
#
TCLLIBDIR = @TCLLIBDIR@
#
# Additional options when running tests using testrunner.tcl
# This is usually either blank, or else --status
#
TSTRNNR_OPTS = @TSTRNNR_OPTS@
#
# If gcov support was enabled by the configure script, add the appropriate
# flags here. It's not always as easy as just having the user add the right
# CFLAGS / LDFLAGS, because libtool wants to use CFLAGS when linking, which
# causes build errors with -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage with some GCCs.
# Supposedly GCC does the right thing if you use --coverage, but in
# practice it still fails. See:
#
# http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg26197.html
#
# for more info.
#
CFLAGS.gcov1 = -DSQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST=1 -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage
LDFLAGS.gcov1 = -lgcov
USE_GCOV = @USE_GCOV@
T.compile.extras = $(CFLAGS.gcov$(USE_GCOV))
T.link.extras = $(LDFLAGS.gcov$(USE_GCOV))
#
# Vars with the AS_ prefix are specifically related to AutoSetup.
#
# AS_AUTO_DEF is the main configure script.
#
AS_AUTO_DEF = $(TOP)/auto.def
#
# Shell commands to re-run $(TOP)/configure with the same args it was
# invoked with to produce this makefile.
#
AS_AUTORECONFIG = @SQLITE_AUTORECONFIG@
USE_AMALGAMATION ?= @USE_AMALGAMATION@
AMALGAMATION_GEN_FLAGS ?= --linemacros=@AMALGAMATION_LINE_MACROS@
#
# CFLAGS for sqlite3$(T.exe)
#
SHELL_OPT ?= @OPT_SHELL@
Makefile: $(TOP)/Makefile.in $(AS_AUTO_DEF)
$(AS_AUTORECONFIG)
@touch $@
sqlite3.pc: $(TOP)/sqlite3.pc.in $(AS_AUTO_DEF)
$(AS_AUTORECONFIG)
@touch $@
install: install-pc # defined in main.mk
sqlite_cfg.h: $(TOP)/sqlite_cfg.h.in $(AS_AUTO_DEF)
$(AS_AUTORECONFIG)
@touch $@
#
# Fiddle app
#
# EMCC_WRAPPER must refer to the genuine emcc binary, or a
# call-compatible wrapper, e.g. $(TOP)/tool/emcc.sh. If it's empty,
# build components requiring Emscripten will not build.
#
# Achtung: though _this_ makefile is POSIX-make compatible, the fiddle
# build requires GNU make.
#
EMCC_WRAPPER = @EMCC_WRAPPER@
fiddle: sqlite3.c shell.c
@if [ x = "x$(EMCC_WRAPPER)" ]; then \
echo "Emscripten SDK not found by configure. Cannot build fiddle." 1&>2; \
exit 1; \
fi
$(MAKE) -C ext/wasm fiddle emcc_opt=-Os
#
# Spell-checking for source comments
# The sources checked are either C sources or C source templates.
# Their comments are extracted and processed through aspell using
# a custom dictionary that contains scads of odd identifiers that
# find their way into the comments.
#
# Currently, this target is setup to be "made" in-tree only.
# The output is ephemeral. Redirect it to guide spelling fixups,
# either to correct spelling or add words to tool/custom.txt.
#
./custom.rws: ./tool/custom.txt
@echo 'Updating custom dictionary from tool/custom.txt'
aspell --lang=en create master ./custom.rws < ./tool/custom.txt
# Note that jimsh does not work here:
# https://github.com/msteveb/jimtcl/issues/319
misspell: ./custom.rws has_tclsh84
$(TCLSH_CMD) ./tool/spellsift.tcl ./src/*.c ./src/*.h ./src/*.in
#
# clean/distclean are mostly defined in main.mk. In this makefile we
# perform cleanup known to be relevant to (only) the autosetup-driven
# build.
#
#clean-autosetup:
# -if [ -f ext/wasm/GNUmakefile ]; then \
# gmake --no-print-directory --ignore-errors -C ext/wasm clean; \
# fi >/dev/null 2>&1; true
#clean: clean-autosetup
distclean-autosetup: clean
rm -f sqlite_cfg.h config.log config.status config.defines.* Makefile sqlite3.pc
rm -f $(TOP)/tool/emcc.sh
rm -f libsqlite3*$(T.dll)
rm -f jimsh0*
# -if [ -f ext/wasm/GNUmakefile ]; then \
# gmake --no-print-directory --ignore-errors -C ext/wasm distclean; \
# fi >/dev/null 2>&1; true
distclean: distclean-autosetup
#
# tool/version-info: a utility for emitting sqlite3 version info
# in various forms.
#
version-info$(T.exe): $(TOP)/tool/version-info.c Makefile sqlite3.h
$(T.link) $(ST_OPT) -o $@ $(TOP)/tool/version-info.c
include $(TOP)/main.mk
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