ref: 7a019a63ed9753772e758beec3cad7c0b74ee2aa
dir: /builds/freetype.mk/
# # FreeType 2 library sub-Makefile # # Copyright (C) 1996-2020 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. # DO NOT INVOKE THIS MAKEFILE DIRECTLY! IT IS MEANT TO BE INCLUDED BY # OTHER MAKEFILES. # The following variables (set by other Makefile components, in the # environment, or on the command line) are used: # # BUILD_DIR The architecture dependent directory, # e.g. `$(TOP_DIR)/builds/unix'. Added to INCLUDES also. # # OBJ_DIR The directory in which object files are created. # # LIB_DIR The directory in which the library is created. # # DOC_DIR The directory in which the API reference is created. # # INCLUDES A list of directories to be included additionally. # # DEVEL_DIR Development directory which is added to the INCLUDES # variable before the standard include directories. # # CFLAGS Compilation flags. This overrides the default settings # in the platform-specific configuration files. # # FTSYS_SRC If set, its value is used as the name of a replacement # file for `src/base/ftsystem.c'. # # FTDEBUG_SRC If set, its value is used as the name of a replacement # file for `src/base/ftdebug.c'. [For a normal build, this # file does nothing.] # # FTMODULE_H The file which contains the list of module classes for # the current build. Usually, this is automatically # created by `modules.mk'. # # BASE_OBJ_S # BASE_OBJ_M A list of base objects (for single object and multiple # object builds, respectively). Set up in # `src/base/rules.mk'. # # BASE_EXT_OBJ A list of base extension objects. Set up in # `src/base/rules.mk'. # # DRV_OBJ_S # DRV_OBJ_M A list of driver objects (for single object and multiple # object builds, respectively). Set up cumulatively in # `src/<driver>/rules.mk'. # # CLEAN # DISTCLEAN The sub-makefiles can append additional stuff to these two # variables which is to be removed for the `clean' resp. # `distclean' target. # # TOP_DIR, SEP, # COMPILER_SEP, # LIBRARY, CC, # A, I, O, T Check `config.mk' for details. # The targets `objects' and `library' are defined at the end of this # Makefile after all other rules have been included. # .PHONY: single multi objects library refdoc refdoc-venv # default target -- build single objects and library # single: objects library # `multi' target -- build multiple objects and library # multi: objects library # The FreeType source directory, usually `./src'. # SRC_DIR := $(TOP_DIR)/src # The directory where the base layer components are placed, usually # `./src/base'. # BASE_DIR := $(SRC_DIR)/base # Other derived directories. # PUBLIC_DIR := $(TOP_DIR)/include/freetype INTERNAL_DIR := $(PUBLIC_DIR)/internal SERVICES_DIR := $(INTERNAL_DIR)/services CONFIG_DIR := $(PUBLIC_DIR)/config # The documentation directory. # DOC_DIR ?= $(TOP_DIR)/docs # The final name of the library file. # PROJECT_LIBRARY := $(LIB_DIR)/$(LIBRARY).$A # include paths # # IMPORTANT NOTE: The architecture-dependent directory must ALWAYS be placed # before the standard include list. Porters are then able to # put their own version of some of the FreeType components # in the `builds/<system>' directory, as these files will # override the default sources. # INCLUDES := $(subst /,$(COMPILER_SEP),$(OBJ_DIR) \ $(DEVEL_DIR) \ $(BUILD_DIR) \ $(TOP_DIR)/include) INCLUDE_FLAGS := $(INCLUDES:%=$I%) ifdef DEVEL_DIR # We assume that all library dependencies for FreeType are fulfilled for a # development build, so we directly access the necessary include directory # information using `pkg-config'. INCLUDE_FLAGS += $(shell pkg-config --cflags libpng \ harfbuzz ) endif # C flags used for the compilation of an object file. This must include at # least the paths for the `base' and `builds/<system>' directories; # debug/optimization/warning flags + ansi compliance if needed. # # $(INCLUDE_FLAGS) should come before $(CFLAGS) to avoid problems with # old FreeType versions. # # Note what we also define the macro FT2_BUILD_LIBRARY when building # FreeType. This is required to let our sources include the internal # headers (something forbidden by clients). # # Finally, we define FT_CONFIG_MODULES_H so that the compiler uses the # generated version of `ftmodule.h' in $(OBJ_DIR). If there is an # `ftoption.h' files in $(OBJ_DIR), define FT_CONFIG_OPTIONS_H too. # ifneq ($(wildcard $(OBJ_DIR)/ftoption.h),) FTOPTION_H := $(OBJ_DIR)/ftoption.h FTOPTION_FLAG := $DFT_CONFIG_OPTIONS_H="<ftoption.h>" else ifneq ($(wildcard $(BUILD_DIR)/ftoption.h),) FTOPTION_H := $(BUILD_DIR)/ftoption.h FTOPTION_FLAG := $DFT_CONFIG_OPTIONS_H="<ftoption.h>" endif # `CPPFLAGS' might be specified by the user in the environment. # FT_CFLAGS = $(CPPFLAGS) \ $(CFLAGS) \ $DFT2_BUILD_LIBRARY \ $DFT_CONFIG_MODULES_H="<ftmodule.h>" \ $(FTOPTION_FLAG) # Include the `exports' rules file. # include $(TOP_DIR)/builds/exports.mk # Initialize the list of objects. # OBJECTS_LIST := # Define $(PUBLIC_H) as the list of all public header files located in # `$(TOP_DIR)/include/freetype'. $(INTERNAL_H), and $(CONFIG_H) are defined # similarly. # # This is used to simplify the dependency rules -- if one of these files # changes, the whole library is recompiled. # PUBLIC_H := $(wildcard $(PUBLIC_DIR)/*.h) INTERNAL_H := $(wildcard $(INTERNAL_DIR)/*.h) \ $(wildcard $(SERVICES_DIR)/*.h) CONFIG_H := $(wildcard $(CONFIG_DIR)/*.h) \ $(wildcard $(BUILD_DIR)/config/*.h) \ $(FTMODULE_H) \ $(FTOPTION_H) DEVEL_H := $(wildcard $(TOP_DIR)/devel/*.h) FREETYPE_H := $(PUBLIC_H) $(INTERNAL_H) $(CONFIG_H) $(DEVEL_H) FT_COMPILE := $(CC) $(ANSIFLAGS) $(INCLUDE_FLAGS) $(FT_CFLAGS) # ftsystem component # FTSYS_SRC ?= $(BASE_DIR)/ftsystem.c FTSYS_OBJ := $(OBJ_DIR)/ftsystem.$O OBJECTS_LIST += $(FTSYS_OBJ) $(FTSYS_OBJ): $(FTSYS_SRC) $(FREETYPE_H) $(FT_COMPILE) $T$(subst /,$(COMPILER_SEP),$@ $<) # ftdebug component # FTDEBUG_SRC ?= $(BASE_DIR)/ftdebug.c FTDEBUG_OBJ := $(OBJ_DIR)/ftdebug.$O OBJECTS_LIST += $(FTDEBUG_OBJ) $(FTDEBUG_OBJ): $(FTDEBUG_SRC) $(FREETYPE_H) $(FT_COMPILE) $T$(subst /,$(COMPILER_SEP),$@ $<) # Include all rule files from FreeType components. # include $(SRC_DIR)/base/rules.mk include $(patsubst %,$(SRC_DIR)/%/rules.mk,$(MODULES)) # ftinit component # # The C source `ftinit.c' contains the FreeType initialization routines. # It is able to automatically register one or more drivers when the API # function FT_Init_FreeType() is called. # # The set of initial drivers is determined by the driver Makefiles # includes above. Each driver Makefile updates the FTINIT_xxx lists # which contain additional include paths and macros used to compile the # single `ftinit.c' source. # FTINIT_SRC := $(BASE_DIR)/ftinit.c FTINIT_OBJ := $(OBJ_DIR)/ftinit.$O OBJECTS_LIST += $(FTINIT_OBJ) $(FTINIT_OBJ): $(FTINIT_SRC) $(FREETYPE_H) $(FT_COMPILE) $T$(subst /,$(COMPILER_SEP),$@ $<) # ftver component # # The VERSIONINFO resource `ftver.rc' contains version and copyright # to be compiled by windres and tagged into DLL usually. # ifneq ($(RC),) FTVER_SRC := $(BASE_DIR)/ftver.rc FTVER_OBJ := $(OBJ_DIR)/ftver.$O OBJECTS_LIST += $(FTVER_OBJ) $(FTVER_OBJ): $(FTVER_SRC) $(RC) -o $@ $< endif # All FreeType library objects. # OBJ_M := $(BASE_OBJ_M) $(BASE_EXT_OBJ) $(DRV_OBJS_M) OBJ_S := $(BASE_OBJ_S) $(BASE_EXT_OBJ) $(DRV_OBJS_S) # The target `multi' on the Make command line indicates that we want to # compile each source file independently. # # Otherwise, each module/driver is compiled in a single object file through # source file inclusion (see `src/base/ftbase.c' or # `src/truetype/truetype.c' for examples). # BASE_OBJECTS := $(OBJECTS_LIST) ifneq ($(findstring multi,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),) OBJECTS_LIST += $(OBJ_M) else OBJECTS_LIST += $(OBJ_S) endif objects: $(OBJECTS_LIST) library: $(PROJECT_LIBRARY) # Run `docwriter' in the current Python environment. # PYTHON ?= python refdoc: @echo Running docwriter... $(PYTHON) -m docwriter \ --prefix=ft2 \ --title=FreeType-$(version) \ --site=reference \ --output=$(DOC_DIR) \ $(PUBLIC_DIR)/*.h \ $(PUBLIC_DIR)/config/*.h \ $(PUBLIC_DIR)/cache/*.h @echo Building static site... cd $(DOC_DIR) && mkdocs build @echo Done. # Variables for running `refdoc' with Python's `virtualenv'. The # environment is created in `DOC_DIR/env' and is gitignored. # # We still need to cd into `DOC_DIR' to build `mkdocs' because paths in # `mkdocs.yml' are relative to the current working directory. # VENV_NAME := env VENV_DIR := $(DOC_DIR)$(SEP)$(VENV_NAME) ENV_PYTHON := $(VENV_DIR)$(SEP)$(BIN)$(SEP)$(PYTHON) refdoc-venv: @echo Setting up virtualenv for Python... virtualenv --python=$(PYTHON) $(VENV_DIR) @echo Installing docwriter... $(ENV_PYTHON) -m pip install docwriter @echo Running docwriter... $(ENV_PYTHON) -m docwriter \ --prefix=ft2 \ --title=FreeType-$(version) \ --site=reference \ --output=$(DOC_DIR) \ $(PUBLIC_DIR)/*.h \ $(PUBLIC_DIR)/config/*.h \ $(PUBLIC_DIR)/cache/*.h @echo Building static site... cd $(DOC_DIR) && $(VENV_NAME)$(SEP)$(BIN)$(SEP)python -m mkdocs build @echo Done. .PHONY: clean_project_std distclean_project_std # Standard cleaning and distclean rules. These are not accepted # on all systems though. # clean_project_std: -$(DELETE) $(BASE_OBJECTS) $(OBJ_M) $(OBJ_S) $(CLEAN) distclean_project_std: clean_project_std -$(DELETE) $(PROJECT_LIBRARY) -$(DELETE) *.orig *~ core *.core $(DISTCLEAN) .PHONY: clean_project_dos distclean_project_dos # The Dos command shell does not support very long list of arguments, so # we are stuck with wildcards. # # Don't break the command lines with \; this prevents the "del" command from # working correctly on Win9x. # clean_project_dos: -$(DELETE) $(subst /,$(SEP),$(OBJ_DIR)/*.$O $(CLEAN) $(NO_OUTPUT)) distclean_project_dos: clean_project_dos -$(DELETE) $(subst /,$(SEP),$(PROJECT_LIBRARY) $(DISTCLEAN) $(NO_OUTPUT)) .PHONY: remove_config_mk remove_ftmodule_h # Remove configuration file (used for distclean). # remove_config_mk: -$(DELETE) $(subst /,$(SEP),$(CONFIG_MK) $(NO_OUTPUT)) # Remove module list (used for distclean). # remove_ftmodule_h: -$(DELETE) $(subst /,$(SEP),$(FTMODULE_H) $(NO_OUTPUT)) .PHONY: clean distclean # The `config.mk' file must define `clean_project' and `distclean_project'. # Implementations may use to relay these to either the `std' or `dos' # versions from above, or simply provide their own implementation. # clean: clean_project distclean: distclean_project remove_config_mk remove_ftmodule_h -$(DELETE) $(subst /,$(SEP),$(DOC_DIR)/*.html $(NO_OUTPUT)) # EOF