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Somehow or another, I previously had missed `BUILD.mk` files. In the process I found a few straggler cases where the modeline was different from the file, including one very involved manual fix where a file had been treated like it was ts=2 and ts=8 on separate occasions. The commit history in the PR shows the gory details; the BUILD.mk was automated, everything else was mostly manual.
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3.8 KiB
Makefile
97 lines
3.8 KiB
Makefile
#-*-mode:makefile-gmake;indent-tabs-mode:t;tab-width:8;coding:utf-8-*-┐
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#── vi: set noet ft=make ts=8 sw=8 fenc=utf-8 :vi ────────────────────┘
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PKGS += TOOL_HELLO
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TOOL_HELLO_FILES := $(wildcard tool/hello/*)
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TOOL_HELLO_HDRS = $(filter %.h,$(TOOL_HELLO_FILES))
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TOOL_HELLO_SRCS_C = $(filter %.c,$(TOOL_HELLO_FILES))
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TOOL_HELLO_SRCS_S = $(filter %.S,$(TOOL_HELLO_FILES))
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TOOL_HELLO_SRCS = $(TOOL_HELLO_SRCS_C) $(TOOL_HELLO_SRCS_S)
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TOOL_HELLO_OBJS = $(TOOL_HELLO_SRCS_C:%.c=o/$(MODE)/%.o) $(TOOL_HELLO_SRCS_S:%.S=o/$(MODE)/%.o)
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TOOL_HELLO_BINS = $(TOOL_HELLO_COMS) $(TOOL_HELLO_COMS:%=%.dbg)
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TOOL_HELLO_COMS = \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello.com \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello-pe.com \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello-elf.com \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello-unix.com
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TOOL_HELLO_DIRECTDEPS = \
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LIBC_CALLS \
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LIBC_RUNTIME \
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TOOL_HELLO_DEPS := \
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$(call uniq,$(foreach x,$(TOOL_HELLO_DIRECTDEPS),$($(x))))
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello.pkg: \
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$(TOOL_HELLO_OBJS) \
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$(foreach x,$(TOOL_HELLO_DIRECTDEPS),$($(x)_A).pkg)
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# generates debuggable executable using gcc
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello.com.dbg: \
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$(TOOL_HELLO_DEPS) \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello.o \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello.pkg \
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$(CRT) \
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$(APE)
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@$(APELINK)
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# uses apelink to turn it into an ape executable
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# support vector is set to all operating systems
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello.com: \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello.com.dbg \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/build/apelink.com \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/build/pecheck.com \
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o/$(MODE)/ape/ape.elf
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@$(COMPILE) -ALINK.ape o/$(MODE)/tool/build/apelink.com -o $@ -l o/$(MODE)/ape/ape.elf $<
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@$(COMPILE) -APECHECK -wT$@ o/$(MODE)/tool/build/pecheck.com $@
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# uses apelink to generate elf-only executable
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# support vector = linux/freebsd/openbsd/netbsd/metal
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello-elf.com: \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello.com.dbg \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/build/apelink.com \
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o/$(MODE)/ape/ape.elf
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@$(COMPILE) -ALINK.ape o/$(MODE)/tool/build/apelink.com -V elf -o $@ -l o/$(MODE)/ape/ape.elf $<
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# uses apelink to generate non-pe ape executable
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# support vector = macos/linux/freebsd/openbsd/netbsd
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# - great way to avoid attention from bad virus scanners
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# - creates tinier executable by reducing alignment requirement
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello-unix.com: \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello.com.dbg \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/build/apelink.com \
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o/$(MODE)/ape/ape.elf
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@$(COMPILE) -ALINK.ape o/$(MODE)/tool/build/apelink.com -V unix -o $@ -l o/$(MODE)/ape/ape.elf $<
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# elf2pe generates optimal pe binaries
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# windows is the only platform supported
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# doesn't depend on ape or the cosmopolitan c library
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello-pe.com.dbg: \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello-pe.o
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@$(COMPILE) -ALINK.elf $(LINK) $(LINKARGS) $(OUTPUT_OPTION) -q -e WinMain
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello-pe.com: \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/hello-pe.com.dbg \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/build/elf2pe.com
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@$(COMPILE) -AELF2PE o/$(MODE)/tool/build/elf2pe.com -o $@ $<
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# elf2pe can generate binaries that don't have dll imports
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/life-pe.com.dbg: \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/life-pe.o
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@$(COMPILE) -ALINK.elf $(LINK) $(LINKARGS) $(OUTPUT_OPTION) -q -e WinMain
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/life-pe.com: \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/life-pe.com.dbg \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/build/elf2pe.com
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@$(COMPILE) -AELF2PE o/$(MODE)/tool/build/elf2pe.com -o $@ $<
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# demonstrates in process monitor the lowest resource usage a win32 app can have
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/wait-pe.com.dbg: \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/wait-pe.o
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@$(COMPILE) -ALINK.elf $(LINK) $(LINKARGS) $(OUTPUT_OPTION) -q -e WinMain
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/wait-pe.com: \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/hello/wait-pe.com.dbg \
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o/$(MODE)/tool/build/elf2pe.com
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@$(COMPILE) -AELF2PE o/$(MODE)/tool/build/elf2pe.com -R 64kb -S 4kb -o $@ $<
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$(TOOL_HELLO_OBJS): tool/hello/BUILD.mk
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