# Makefile for Vim on Unix and Unix-like systems vim:ts=8:sw=8:tw=78
#
# This Makefile is loosely based on the GNU Makefile conventions found in
# standards.info.
#
# Compiling Vim, summary:
#
# 3. make
# 5. make install
#
# Compiling Vim, details:
#
# Edit this file for adjusting to your system. You should not need to edit any
# other file for machine specific things!
# The name of this file MUST be Makefile (note the uppercase 'M').
#
# 1. Edit this Makefile {{{1
# The defaults for Vim should work on most machines, but you may want to
# uncomment some lines or make other changes below to tune it to your
# system, compiler or preferences. Uncommenting means that the '#' in
# the first column of a line is removed.
# - If you want a version of Vim that is small and starts up quickly,
# you might want to disable the GUI, X11, Perl, Python and Tcl.
# - Uncomment the line with --disable-gui if you have Motif, GTK and/or
# Athena but don't want to make gvim (the GUI version of Vim with nice
# menus and scrollbars, but makes Vim bigger and startup slower).
# - Uncomment --disable-darwin if on Mac OS X but you want to compile a
# Unix version.
# - Uncomment the line "CONF_OPT_X = --without-x" if you have X11 but
# want to disable using X11 libraries. This speeds up starting Vim,
# but the window title will not be set and the X11 selection can not
# used.
# - Uncomment the line "CONF_OPT_XSMP = --without-xsmp" if you have the
# X11 Session Management Protocol (XSMP) library (libSM) but do not
# want to use it.
# This can speedup Vim startup but Vim loses the ability to catch the
# user logging out from session-managers like GNOME and work
# could be lost.
# - Uncomment one or more of these lines to include an interface;
# each makes Vim quite a bit bigger:
# --enable-perlinterp for Perl interpreter
# --enable-pythoninterp for Python interpreter
# --enable-rubyinterp for Ruby interpreter
# --enable-tclinterp for Tcl interpreter
# --enable-cscope for Cscope interface
# - Uncomment one of the lines with --with-features= to enable a set of
# features (but not the interfaces just mentioned).
# - Uncomment the line with --disable-acl to disable ACL support even
# though your system supports it.
# - Uncomment the line with --disable-gpm to disable gpm support
# even though you have gpm libraries and includes
# - Uncomment one of the lines with CFLAGS and/or CC if you have
# something very special or want to tune the optimizer.
# - Search for the name of your system to see if it needs anything
# special.
# - A few versions of make use '.include "file"' instead of 'include
# file'. Adjust the include line below if yours does.
#
# 2. Edit feature.h {{{1
# Only if you do not agree with the default compile features, e.g.:
# - you want Vim to be as vi compatible as it can be
# - you want to use Emacs tags files
# - you want right-to-left editing (Hebrew)
# - you want 'langmap' support (Greek)
# - you want to remove features to make Vim smaller
#
# 3. "make" {{{1
# Will first run ./configure with the options in this file. Then it will
# start make again on this Makefile to do the compiling. You can also do
# this in two steps with:
# make config
# make
# The configuration phase creates/overwrites auto/config.h and
# auto/config.mk.
# The configure script is created with "make autoconf". It can detect
# different features of your system and act accordingly. However, it is
# not correct for all systems. Check this:
# - If you have X windows, but configure could not find it or reported
# another include/library directory then you wanted to use, you have
# to set CONF_OPT_X below. You might also check the installation of
# xmkmf.
# - If you have --enable-gui=motif and have Motif on your system, but
# configure reports "checking for location of gui... <not found>", you
# have to set GUI_INC_LOC and GUI_LIB_LOC below.
# If you changed something, do this to run configure again:
# make reconfig
#
# - If you do not trust the automatic configuration code, then inspect
# auto/config.h and auto/config.mk, before starting the actual build
# phase. If possible edit this Makefile, rather than auto/config.mk --
# especially look at the definition of VIMLOC below. Note that the
# configure phase overwrites auto/config.mk and auto/config.h again.
# - If you get error messages, find out what is wrong and try to correct
# it in this Makefile. You may need to do "make reconfig" when you
# change anything that configure uses (e.g. switching from an old C
# compiler to an ANSI C compiler). Only when auto/configure does
# something wrong you may need to change one of the other files. If
# you find a clean way to fix the problem, consider sending a note to
# the author of autoconf (bug-gnu-utils@prep.ai.mit.edu) or Vim
# (Bram@vim.org). Don't bother to do that when you made a hack
# solution for a non-standard system.
#
# 4. "make test" {{{1
# This is optional. This will run Vim scripts on a number of test
# files, and compare the produced output with the expected output.
# If all is well, you will get the "ALL DONE" message in the end. See
# below (search for "/^test").
#
# 5. "make install" {{{1
# If the new Vim seems to be working OK you can install it and the
# documentation in the appropriate location. The default is
# "/usr/local". Change "prefix" below to change the location.
# "auto/pathdef.c" will be compiled again after changing this to make
# the executable know where the help files are located.
# Note that any existing executable is removed or overwritten. If you
# want to keep it you will have to make a backup copy first.
# The runtime files are in a different directory for each version. You
# might want to delete an older version.
# If you don't want to install everything, there are other targets:
# make installvim only installs Vim, not the tools
# make installvimbin only installs the Vim executable
# make installruntime installs most of the runtime files
# make installrtbase only installs the Vim help and
# runtime files
# make installlinks only installs the Vim binary links
# make installmanlinks only installs the Vim manpage links
# make installmacros only installs the Vim macros
# make installtutorbin only installs the Vim tutor program
# make installtutor only installs the Vim tutor files
# make installspell only installs the spell files
# make installtools only installs xxd
# If you install Vim, not to install for real but to prepare a package
# or RPM, set DESTDIR to the root of the tree.
#
# 6. Use Vim until a new version comes out. {{{1
#
# 7. "make uninstall_runtime" {{{1
# Will remove the runtime files for the current version. This is safe
# to use while another version is being used, only version-specific
# files will be deleted.
# To remove the runtime files of another version:
# make uninstall_runtime VIMRTDIR=/vim54
# If you want to delete all installed files, use:
# make uninstall
# Note that this will delete files that have the same name for any
# version, thus you might need to do a "make install" soon after this.
# Be careful not to remove a version of Vim that is still being used!
# To find out which files and directories will be deleted, use:
# make -n uninstall
# }}}
#
### This Makefile has been successfully tested on many systems. {{{
### Only the ones that require special options are mentioned here.
### Check the (*) column for remarks, listed below.
### Later code changes may cause small problems, otherwise Vim is supposed to
### compile and run without problems.
#system: configurations: version (*) tested by:
#------------- ------------------------ ------- - ----------
#AIX 3.2.5 cc (not gcc) - 4.5 (M) Will Fiveash
#AIX 4 cc +X11 -GUI 3.27 (4) Axel Kielhorn
#AIX 4.1.4 cc +X11 +GUI 4.5 (5) Nico Bakker
#AIX 4.2.1 cc 5.2k (C) Will Fiveash
#AIX 4.3.3.12 xic 3.6.6 5.6 (5) David R. Favor
#A/UX 3.1.1 gcc +X11 4.0 (6) Jim Jagielski
#BeOS PR mwcc DR3 5.0n (T) Olaf Seibert
#BSDI 2.1 (x86) shlicc2 gcc-2.6.3 -X11 X11R6 4.5 (1) Jos Backus
#BSD/OS 3.0 (x86) gcc gcc-2.7.2.1 -X11 X11R6 4.6c (1) Jos Backus
#CX/UX 6.2 cc +X11 +GUI_Mofif 5.4 (V) Kipp E. Howard
#DG/UX 5.4* gcc 2.5.8 GUI 5.0e (H) Jonas Schlein
#DG/UX 5.4R4.20 gcc 2.7.2 GUI 5.0s (H) Rocky Olive
#HP-UX (most) c89 cc 5.1 (2) Bram Moolenaar
#HP-UX_9.04 cc +X11 +Motif 5.0 (2) Carton Lao
#Irix 6.3 (O2) cc ? 4.5 (L) Edouard Poor
#Irix 6.4 cc ? 5.0m (S) Rick Sayre
#Irix 6.5 cc ? 6.0 (S) David Harrison
#Irix 64 bit 4.5 (K) Jon Wright
#Linux 2.0 gcc-2.7.2 Infomagic Motif 4.3 (3) Ronald Rietman
#Linux 2.0.31 gcc +X11 +GUI Athena 5.0w (U) Darren Hiebert
#LynxOS 3.0.1 2.9-gnupro-98r2 +X11 +GUI Athena 5.7.1(O) Lorenz Hahn
#LynxOS 3.1.0 2.9-gnupro-98r2 +X11 +GUI Athena 5.7.1(O) Lorenz Hahn
#NEC UP4800 UNIX_SV 4.2MP cc +X11R6 Motif,Athena4.6b (Q) Lennart Schultz
#NetBSD 1.0A gcc-2.4.5 -X11 -GUI 3.21 (X) Juergen Weigert
#QNX 4.2 wcc386-10.6 -X11 4.2 (D) G.F. Desrochers
#QNX 4.23 Watcom -X11 4.2 (F) John Oleynick
#SCO Unix v3.2.5 cc +X11 Motif 3.27 (C) M. Kuperblum
#SCO Open Server 5 gcc 2.7.2.3 +X11 +GUI Motif 5.3 (A) Glauber Ribeiro
#SINIX-N 5.43 RM400 R4000 cc +X11 +GUI 5.0l (I) Martin Furter
#SINIX-Z 5.42 i386 gcc 2.7.2.3 +X11 +GUI Motif 5.1 (I) Joachim Fehn
#SINIX-Y 5.43 RM600 R4000 gcc 2.7.2.3 +X11 +GUI Motif 5.1 (I) Joachim Fehn
#Reliant/SINIX 5.44 cc +X11 +GUI 5.5a (I) B. Pruemmer
#SNI Targon31 TOS 4.1.11 gcc-2.4.5 +X11 -GUI 4.6c (B) Paul Slootman
#Solaris 2.4 (Sparc) cc +X11 +GUI 3.29 (9) Glauber
#Solaris 2.4/2.5 clcc +X11 -GUI openwin 3.20 (7) Robert Colon
#Solaris 2.5 (sun4m) cc (SC4.0) +X11R6 +GUI (CDE) 4.6b (E) Andrew Large
#Solaris 2.5 cc +X11 +GUI Athena 4.2 (9) Sonia Heimann
#Solaris 2.5 gcc 2.5.6 +X11 Motif 5.0m (R) Ant. Colombo
#Solaris 2.6 gcc 2.8.1 ncursus 5.3 (G) Larry W. Virden
#Solaris with -lthread 5.5 (W) K. Nagano
#Solaris gcc (b) Riccardo
#SunOS 4.1.x +X11 -GUI 5.1b (J) Bram Moolenaar
#SunOS 4.1.3_U1 (sun4c) gcc +X11 +GUI Athena 5.0w (J) Darren Hiebert
#SUPER-UX 6.2 (NEC SX-4) cc +X11R6 Motif,Athena4.6b (P) Lennart Schultz
#Tandem/NSK (c) Matthew Woehlke
#Unisys 6035 cc +X11 Motif 5.3 (8) Glauber Ribeiro
#ESIX V4.2 cc +X11 6.0 (a) Reinhard Wobst
#Mac OS X 10.[23] gcc Carbon 6.2 (x) Bram Moolenaar
# }}}
# (*) Remarks: {{{
#
# (1) Uncomment line below for shlicc2
# (2) HPUX with compile problems or wrong digraphs, uncomment line below
# (3) Infomagic Motif needs GUI_LIB_LOC and GUI_INC_LOC set, see below.
# And add "-lXpm" to MOTIF_LIBS2.
# (4) For cc the optimizer must be disabled (use CFLAGS= after running
# configure) (symptom: ":set termcap" output looks weird).
# (5) Compiler may need extra argument, see below.
# (6) See below for a few lines to uncomment
# (7) See below for lines which enable the use of clcc
# (8) Needs some EXTRA_LIBS, search for Unisys below
# (9) Needs an extra compiler flag to compile gui_at_sb.c, see below.
# (A) May need EXTRA_LIBS, see below
# (B) Can't compile GUI because there is no waitpid()... Disable GUI below.
# (C) Force the use of curses instead of termcap, see below.
# (D) Uncomment lines below for QNX
# (E) You might want to use termlib instead of termcap, see below.
# (F) See below for instructions.
# (G) Using ncursus version 4.2 has reported to cause a crash. Use the
# Sun cursus library instead.
# (H) See line for EXTRA_LIBS below.
# (I) SINIX-N 5.42 and 5.43 need some EXTRA_LIBS. Also for Reliant-Unix.
# (J) If you get undefined symbols, see below for a solution.
# (K) See lines to uncomment below for machines with 64 bit pointers.
# (L) For Silicon Graphics O2 workstations remove "-lnsl" from auto/config.mk
# (M) gcc version cygnus-2.0.1 does NOT work (symptom: "dl" deletes two
# characters instead of one).
# (N) SCO with decmouse.
# (O) LynxOS needs EXTRA_LIBS, see below.
# (P) For SuperUX 6.2 on NEC SX-4 see a few lines below to uncomment.
# (Q) For UNIXSVR 4.2MP on NEC UP4800 see below for lines to uncomment.
# (R) For Solaris 2.5 (or 2.5.1) with gcc > 2.5.6, uncomment line below.
# (S) For Irix 6.x with MipsPro compiler, use -OPT:Olimit. See line below.
# (T) See ../doc/os_beos.txt.
# (U) Must uncomment CONF_OPT_PYTHON option below to disable Python
# detection, since the configure script runs into an error when it
# detects Python (probably because of the bash shell).
# (V) See lines to uncomment below.
# (X) Need to use the .include "auto/config.mk" line below
# (Y) See line with c89 below
# (Z) See lines with cc or c89 below
# (a) See line with EXTRA_LIBS below.
# (b) When using gcc with the Solaris linker, make sure you don't use GNU
# strip, otherwise the binary may not run: "Cannot find ELF".
# (c) Add -lfloss to EXTRA_LIBS, see below.
# (x) When you get warnings for precompiled header files, run
# "sudo fixPrecomps". Also see CONF_OPT_DARWIN below.
# }}}
#DO NOT CHANGE the next line, we need it for configure to find the compiler
#instead of using the default from the "make" program.
#Use a line further down to change the value for CC.
CC=
# Change and use these defines if configure cannot find your Motif stuff.
# Unfortunately there is no "standard" location for Motif. {{{
# These defines can contain a single directory (recommended) or a list of
# directories (for when you are working with several systems). The LAST
# directory that exists is used.
# When changed, run "make reconfig" next!
#GUI_INC_LOC = -I/usr/include/Motif2.0 -I/usr/include/Motif1.2
#GUI_LIB_LOC = -L/usr/lib/Motif2.0 -L/usr/lib/Motif1.2
### Use these two lines for Infomagic Motif (3)
#GUI_INC_LOC = -I/usr/X11R6/include
#GUI_LIB_LOC = -L/usr/X11R6/lib
# }}}
######################## auto/config.mk ######################## {{{1
# At this position auto/config.mk is included. When starting from the
# distribution it is almost empty. After running auto/configure it contains
# settings that have been discovered for your system. Settings below this
# include override settings in auto/config.mk!
# Note: if auto/config.mk is lost somehow (e.g., because configure was
# interrupted), create an empty auto/config.mk file and do "make config".
# (X) How to include auto/config.mk depends on the version of "make" you have,
# if the current choice doesn't work, try the other one.
include auto/config.mk
#.include "auto/config.mk"
CClink = $(CC)
#}}}
# Include the configuration choices first, so we can override everything
# below. As shipped, this file contains a target that causes to run
# configure. Once configure was run, this file contains a list of
# make variables with predefined values instead. Thus any second invocation
# of make, will build Vim.
# CONFIGURE - configure arguments {{{1
# You can give a lot of options to configure.
# Change this to your desire and do 'make config' afterwards
# examples (can only use one!):
#CONF_ARGS = --exec-prefix=/usr
#CONF_ARGS = --with-vim-name=vim7 --with-ex-name=ex7 --with-view-name=view7
#CONF_ARGS = --with-global-runtime=/etc/vim
# Use this one if you distribute a modified version of Vim.
#CONF_ARGS = --with-modified-by="John Doe"
# GUI - For creating Vim with GUI (gvim) (B)
# Uncomment this line when you don't want to get the GUI version, although you
# have GTK, Motif and/or Athena. Also use --without-x if you don't want X11
# at all.
#CONF_OPT_GUI = --disable-gui
# Uncomment one of these lines if you have that GUI but don't want to use it.
# The automatic check will use another one that can be found
# Gnome is disabled by default, it may cause trouble.
CONF_OPT_GUI = --disable-gtk-check
#CONF_OPT_GUI = --disable-gtk2-check
#CONF_OPT_GUI = --enable-gnome-check
#CONF_OPT_GUI = --enable-gnome2-check
CONF_OPT_GUI = --disable-motif-check
CONF_OPT_GUI = --disable-athena-check
CONF_OPT_GUI = --disable-nextaw-check
# Uncomment one of these lines to select a specific GUI to use.
# When using "yes" or nothing, configure will use the first one found: GTK+,
# Motif or Athena.
#
# GTK versions that are known not to work 100% are rejected.
# Use "--disable-gtktest" to accept them anyway.
#
# GNOME means GTK with Gnome support. If using GTK, then GNOME will
# automatically be used if it is found. If you have GNOME, but do not want to
# use it (e.g., want a GTK-only version), then use --enable-gui=gtk.
#
# If the selected GUI isn't found, the GUI is disabled automatically
#CONF_OPT_GUI = --enable-gui=gtk
#CONF_OPT_GUI = --enable-gui=gtk --disable-gtktest
CONF_OPT_GUI = --enable-gui=gtk2
#CONF_OPT_GUI = --enable-gui=gtk2 --disable-gtktest
#CONF_OPT_GUI = --enable-gui=gnome
#CONF_OPT_GUI = --enable-gui=gnome2
#CONF_OPT_GUI = --enable-gui=gnome2 --disable-gtktest
#CONF_OPT_GUI = --enable-gui=motif
#CONF_OPT_GUI = --enable-gui=motif --with-motif-lib="-static -lXm -shared"
#CONF_OPT_GUI = --enable-gui=athena
#CONF_OPT_GUI = --enable-gui=nextaw
# DARWIN - detecting Mac OS X
# Uncomment this line when you want to compile a Unix version of Vim on
# Darwin. None of the Mac specific options or files will be used.
CONF_OPT_DARWIN = --disable-darwin
# Select the architecture supported. Default is to build for the current
# platform. Use "both" for a universal binary. That probably doesn't work
# when including Perl, Python, etc.
#CONF_OPT_DARWIN = --with-mac-arch=i386
#CONF_OPT_DARWIN = --with-mac-arch=ppc
#CONF_OPT_DARWIN = --with-mac-arch=both
# PERL
# Uncomment this when you want to include the Perl interface.
# The Perl option sometimes causes problems, because it adds extra flags
# to the command line. If you see strange flags during compilation, check in
# auto/config.mk where they come from. If it's PERL_CFLAGS, try commenting
# the next line.
# When you get an error for a missing "perl.exp" file, try creating an emtpy
# one: "touch perl.exp".
# This requires at least "small" features, "tiny" doesn't work.
#CONF_OPT_PERL = --enable-perlinterp
# PYTHON
# Uncomment this when you want to include the Python interface.
# NOTE: This may cause threading to be enabled, which has side effects (such
# as using different libraries and debugging becomes more difficult).
# NOTE: Using this together with Perl may cause a crash in initialization.
CONF_OPT_PYTHON = --enable-pythoninterp
# TCL
# Uncomment this when you want to include the Tcl interface.
#CONF_OPT_TCL = --enable-tclinterp
#CONF_OPT_TCL = --enable-tclinterp --with-tclsh=tclsh8.4
# RUBY
# Uncomment this when you want to include the Ruby interface.
CONF_OPT_RUBY = --enable-rubyinterp
# MZSCHEME
# Uncomment this when you want to include the MzScheme interface.
#CONF_OPT_MZSCHEME = --enable-mzschemeinterp
# PLT/mrscheme/drscheme Home dir; the PLTHOME environment variable also works
#CONF_OPT_PLTHOME = --with-plthome=/usr/local/plt
#CONF_OPT_PLTHOME = --with-plthome=/usr/local/drscheme
#CONF_OPT_PLTHOME = --with-plthome=/home/me/mz
# CSCOPE
# Uncomment this when you want to include the Cscope interface.
CONF_OPT_CSCOPE = --enable-cscope
# WORKSHOP - Sun Visual Workshop interface. Only works with Motif!
#CONF_OPT_WORKSHOP = --enable-workshop
# NETBEANS - NetBeans interface. Only works with Motif, GTK, and gnome.
# Motif version must have XPM libraries (see |workshop-xpm|).
# Uncomment this when you do not want the netbeans interface.
#CONF_OPT_NETBEANS = --disable-netbeans
# SNIFF - Include support for SNiFF+.
#CONF_OPT_SNIFF = --enable-sniff
# MULTIBYTE - To edit multi-byte characters.
# Uncomment this when you want to edit a multibyte language.
# It's automatically enabled with big features or IME support.
# Note: Compile on a machine where setlocale() actually works, otherwise the
# configure tests may fail.
CONF_OPT_MULTIBYTE = --enable-multibyte
# NLS - National Language Support
# Uncomment this when you do not want to support translated messages, even
# though configure can find support for it.
#CONF_OPT_NLS = --disable-nls
# XIM - X Input Method. Special character input support for X11 (Chinese,
# Japanese, special symbols, etc). Also needed for dead-key support.
# When omitted it's automatically enabled for the X-windows GUI.
# HANGUL - Input Hangul (Korean) language using internal routines.
# Uncomment one of these when you want to input a multibyte language.
CONF_OPT_INPUT = --enable-xim
#CONF_OPT_INPUT = --disable-xim
#CONF_OPT_INPUT = --enable-hangulinput
# FONTSET - X fontset support for output of languages with many characters.
# Uncomment this when you want to output a multibyte language.
CONF_OPT_OUTPUT = --enable-fontset
# ACL - Uncomment this when you do not want to include ACL support, even
# though your system does support it. E.g., when it's buggy.
#CONF_OPT_ACL = --disable-acl
# gpm - For mouse support on Linux console via gpm
# Uncomment this when you do not want to include gpm support, even
# though you have gpm libraries and includes
#CONF_OPT_GPM = --disable-gpm
# FEATURES - For creating Vim with more or less features
# Uncomment one of these lines when you want to include few to many features.
# The default is "normal".
#CONF_OPT_FEAT = --with-features=tiny
#CONF_OPT_FEAT = --with-features=small
#CONF_OPT_FEAT = --with-features=normal
#CONF_OPT_FEAT = --with-features=big
CONF_OPT_FEAT = --with-features=huge
# COMPILED BY - For including a specific e-mail address for ":version".
CONF_OPT_COMPBY = "--with-compiledby=Karron Qiu<KarronQiu@gmail.com>"
# X WINDOWS DISABLE - For creating a plain Vim without any X11 related fancies
# (otherwise Vim configure will try to include xterm titlebar access)
# Also disable the GUI above, otherwise it will be included anyway.
# When both GUI and X11 have been disabled this may save about 15% of the
# code and make Vim startup quicker.
#CONF_OPT_X = --without-x
# X WINDOWS DIRECTORY - specify X directories
# If configure can't find you X stuff, or if you have multiple X11 derivatives
# installed, you may wish to specify which one to use.
# Select nothing to let configure choose.
# This here selects openwin (as found on sun).
#XROOT = /usr/openwin
#CONF_OPT_X = --x-include=$(XROOT)/include --x-libraries=$(XROOT)/lib
# X11 Session Management Protocol support
# Vim will try to use XSMP to catch the user logging out if there are unsaved
# files. Uncomment this line to disable that (it prevents vim trying to open
# communications with the session manager).
#CONF_OPT_XSMP = --disable-xsmp
# You may wish to include xsmp but use exclude xsmp-interact if the logout
# XSMP functionality does not work well with your session-manager (at time of
# writing, this would be early GNOME-1 gnome-session: it 'freezes' other
# applications after Vim has cancelled a logout (until Vim quits). This
# *might* be the Vim code, but is more likely a bug in early GNOME-1.
# This disables the dialog that asks you if you want to save files or not.
#CONF_OPT_XSMP = --disable-xsmp-interact
# COMPILER - Name of the compiler {{{1
# The default from configure will mostly be fine, no need to change this, just
# an example. If a compiler is defined here, configure will use it rather than
# probing for one. It is dangerous to change this after configure was run.
# Make will use your choice then -- but beware: Many things may change with
# another compiler. It is wise to run 'make reconfig' to start all over
# again.
#CC = cc
#CC = gcc
# COMPILER FLAGS - change as you please. Either before running {{{1
# configure or afterwards. For examples see below.
# When using -g with some older versions of Linux you might get a
# statically linked executable.
# When not defined, configure will try to use -O2 -g for gcc and -O for cc.
#CFLAGS = -g
#CFLAGS = -O
# Optimization limits - depends on the compiler. Automatic check in configure
# doesn't work very well, because many compilers only give a warning for
# unrecognized arguments.
#CFLAGS = -O -OPT:Olimit=2600
#CFLAGS = -O -Olimit 2000
#CFLAGS = -O -FOlimit,2000
# Often used for GCC: mixed optimizing, lot of optimizing, debugging
#CFLAGS = -g -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -Wshadow -Wmissing-prototypes
#CFLAGS = -g -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes
#CFLAGS = -g -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes
#CFLAGS = -O6 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -Wshadow -Wmissing-prototypes
#CFLAGS = -g -DDEBUG -Wall -Wshadow -Wmissing-prototypes
#CFLAGS = -g -O2 '-DSTARTUPTIME="vimstartup"' -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes
# EFENCE - Electric-Fence malloc debugging: catches memory accesses beyond
# allocated memory (and makes every malloc()/free() very slow).
# Electric Fence is free (search ftp sites).
# You may want to set the EF_PROTECT_BELOW environment variable to check the
# other side of allocated memory.
# On FreeBSD you might need to enlarge the number of mmaps allowed. Do this
# as root: sysctl -w vm.max_proc_mmap=30000
#EXTRA_LIBS = /usr/local/lib/libefence.a
# PURIFY - remove the # to use the "purify" program (hoi Nia++!)
#PURIFY = purify
# }}}
# LINT - for running lint
LINT_OPTIONS = -beprxzF
# PROFILING - Uncomment the next two lines to do profiling with gcc and gprof.
# Might not work with GUI or Perl.
# For unknown reasons adding "-lc" fixes a linking problem with GCC. That's
# probably a bug in the "-pg" implementation.
# Need to recompile everything after changing this: "make clean" "make".
#PROFILE_CFLAGS = -pg -g
#PROFILE_LIBS = -pg
#PROFILE_LIBS = -pg -lc
# MEMORY LEAK DETECTION
# Requires installing the ccmalloc library.
# Configuration is in the .ccmalloc or ~/.ccmalloc file.
# Doesn't work very well, since memory linked to from global variables
# (in libraries) is also marked as leaked memory.
#PROFILE_CFLAGS = -DEXITFREE
#PROFILE_LIBS = -lccmalloc
#####################################################
### Specific systems, check if yours is listed! ### {{{
#####################################################
### Uncomment things here only if the values chosen by configure are wrong.
### It's better to adjust configure.in and "make autoconf", if you can!
### Then send the required changes to configure.in to the bugs list.
### (1) BSD/OS 2.0.1, 2.1 or 3.0 using shared libraries
###
#CC = shlicc2
#CFLAGS = -O2 -g -m486 -Wall -Wshadow -Wmissing-prototypes -fno-builtin
### (2) HP-UX with a non-ANSI cc, use the c89 ANSI compiler
### The first probably works on all systems
### The second should work a bit better on newer systems
### The third should work a bit better on HPUX 11.11
### Information provided by: Richard Allen <ra@rhi.hi.is>
#CC = c89 -D_HPUX_SOURCE
#CC = c89 -O +Onolimit +ESlit -D_HPUX_SOURCE
#CC = c89 -O +Onolimit +ESlit +e -D_HPUX_SOURCE
### (2) For HP-UX: Enable the use of a different set of digraphs. Use this
### when the default (ISO) digraphs look completely wrong.
### After changing this do "touch digraph.c; make".
#EXTRA_DEFS = -DHPUX_DIGRAPHS
### (2) For HP-UX: 9.04 cpp default macro definition table of 128000 bytes
### is too small to compile many routines. It produces too much defining
### and no space errors.
### Uncomment the following to specify a larger macro definition table.
#CFLAGS = -Wp,-H256000
### (2) For HP-UX 10.20 using the HP cc, with X11R6 and Motif 1.2, with
### libraries in /usr/lib instead of /lib (avoiding transition links).
### Information provided by: David Green
#XROOT = /usr
#CONF_OPT_X = --x-include=$(XROOT)/include/X11R6 --x-libraries=$(XROOT)/lib/X11R6
#GUI_INC_LOC = -I/usr/include/Motif1.2
#GUI_LIB_LOC = -L/usr/lib/Motif1.2_R6
### (5) AIX 4.1.4 with cc
#CFLAGS = -O -qmaxmem=8192
### AIX with c89 (Walter Briscoe)
#CC = c89
#CPPFLAGS = -D_ALL_SOURCE
### AIX 4.3.3.12 with xic 3.6.6 (David R. Favor)
# needed to avoid a problem where strings.h gets included
#CFLAGS = -qsrcmsg -O2 -qmaxmem=8192 -D__STR31__
### (W) Solaris with multi-threaded libraries (-lthread):
### If suspending doesn't work properly, try using this line:
#EXTRA_DEFS = -D_REENTRANT
### (7) Solaris 2.4/2.5 with Centerline compiler
#CC = clcc
#X_LIBS_DIR = -L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib
#CFLAGS = -O
### (9) Solaris 2.x with cc (SunPro), using Athena.
### Only required for compiling gui_at_sb.c.
### Symptom: "identifier redeclared: vim_XawScrollbarSetThumb"
### Use one of the lines (either Full ANSI or no ANSI at all)
#CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -Xc
#CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -Xs
### Solaris 2.3 with X11 and specific cc
#CC=/opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc -O -Xa -v -R/usr/openwin/lib
### Solaris with /usr/ucb/cc (it is rejected by autoconf as "cc")
#CC = /usr/ucb/cc
#EXTRA_LIBS = -R/usr/ucblib
### Solaris with Forte Developer and FEAT_SUN_WORKSHOP
# The Xpm library is available from http://koala.ilog.fr/ftp/pub/xpm.
#CC = cc
#XPM_DIR = /usr/local/xpm/xpm-3.4k-solaris
#XPM_LIB = -L$(XPM_DIR)/lib -R$(XPM_DIR)/lib -lXpm
#XPM_IPATH = -I$(XPM_DIR)/include
#EXTRA_LIBS = $(XPM_LIB)
#EXTRA_IPATHS = $(XPM_IPATH)
#EXTRA_DEFS = -xCC -DHAVE_X11_XPM_H
### Solaris with workshop compilers: Vim is unstable when compiled with
# "-fast". Use this instead. (Shea Martin)
#CFLAGS = -x02 -xtarget=ultra
### (R) for Solaris 2.5 (or 2.5.1) with gcc > 2.5.6 you might need this:
#LDFLAGS = -lw -ldl -lXmu
#GUI_LIB_LOC = -L/usr/local/lib
### (8) Unisys 6035 (Glauber Ribeiro)
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lnsl -lsocket -lgen
### When builtin functions cause problems with gcc (for Sun 4.1.x)
#CFLAGS = -O2 -Wall -traditional -Wno-implicit
### Apollo DOMAIN (with SYSTYPE = bsd4.3) (TESTED for version 3.0)
#EXTRA_DEFS = -DDOMAIN
#CFLAGS= -O -A systype,bsd4.3
### Coherent 4.2.10 on Intel 386 platform
#EXTRA_DEFS = -Dvoid=int
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lterm -lsocket
### SCO 3.2, with different library name for terminfo
#EXTRA_LIBS = -ltinfo
### UTS2 for Amdahl UTS 2.1.x
#EXTRA_DEFS = -DUTS2
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lsocket
### UTS4 for Amdahl UTS 4.x
#EXTRA_DEFS = -DUTS4 -Xa
### USL for Unix Systems Laboratories (SYSV 4.2)
#EXTRA_DEFS = -DUSL
### RISCos on MIPS without X11
#EXTRA_DEFS = -DMIPS
### RISCos on MIPS with X11
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lsun
### (6) A/UX 3.1.1 with gcc (Jim Jagielski)
#CC= gcc -D_POSIX_SOURCE
#CFLAGS= -O2
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lposix -lbsd -ltermcap -lX11
### (A) Some versions of SCO Open Server 5 (Jan Christiaan van Winkel)
### Also use the CONF_TERM_LIB below!
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lgen
### (D) QNX (by G.F. Desrochers)
#CFLAGS = -g -O -mf -4
### (F) QNX (by John Oleynick)
# 1. If you don't have an X server: Comment out CONF_OPT_GUI and uncomment
# CONF_OPT_X = --without-x.
# 2. make config
# 3. edit auto/config.mk and remove -ldir and -ltermcap from LIBS. It doesn't
# have -ldir (does config find it somewhere?) and -ltermcap has at
# least one problem so I use termlib.o instead. The problem with
# termcap is that it segfaults if you call it with the name of
# a non-existent terminal type.
# 4. edit auto/config.h and add #define USE_TMPNAM
# 5. add termlib.o to OBJ
# 6. make
### (H) for Data general DG/UX 5.4.2 and 5.4R3.10 (Jonas J. Schlein)
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lgen
### (I) SINIX-N 5.42 or 5.43 RM400 R4000 (also SINIX-Y and SINIX-Z)
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lgen -lnsl
### For SINIX-Y this is needed for the right prototype of gettimeofday()
#EXTRA_DEFS = -D_XPG_IV
### (I) Reliant-Unix (aka SINIX) 5.44 with standard cc
# Use both "-F O3" lines for optimization or the "-g" line for debugging
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lgen -lsocket -lnsl -lSM -lICE
#CFLAGS = -F O3 -DSINIXN
#LDFLAGS = -F O3
#CFLAGS = -g -DSINIXN
### (P) SCO 3.2.42, with different termcap names for some useful keys DJB
#EXTRA_DEFS = -DSCOKEYS -DNETTERM_MOUSE -DDEC_MOUSE -DXTERM_MOUSE -DHAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lsocket -ltermcap -lmalloc -lc_s
### (P) SuperUX 6.2 on NEC SX-4 (Lennart Schultz)
#GUI_INC_LOC = -I/usr/include
#GUI_LIB_LOC = -L/usr/lib
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lgen
### (Q) UNIXSVR 4.2MP on NEC UP4800 (Lennart Schultz)
#GUI_INC_LOC = -I/usr/necccs/include
#GUI_LIB_LOC = -L/usr/necccs/lib/X11R6
#XROOT = /usr/necccs
#CONF_OPT_X = --x-include=$(XROOT)/include --x-libraries=$(XROOT)/lib/X11R6
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lsocket -lgen
### Irix 4.0 & 5.2 (Silicon Graphics Machines, __sgi will be defined)
# Not needed for Irix 5.3, Ives Aerts reported
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lmalloc -lc_s
# Irix 4.0, when regexp and regcmp cannot be found when linking:
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lmalloc -lc_s -lPW
### (S) Irix 6.x (MipsPro compiler): Uses different Olimit flag:
# Note: This newer option style is used with the MipsPro compilers ONLY if
# you are compiling an "n32" or "64" ABI binary (use either a -n32
# flag or a -64 flag for CFLAGS). If you explicitly use a -o32 flag,
# then the CFLAGS option format will be the typical style (i.e.
# -Olimit 3000).
#CFLAGS = -OPT:Olimit=3000 -O
### (S) Irix 6.5 with MipsPro C compiler. Try this as a test to see new
# compiler features! Beware, the optimization is EXTREMELY thorough
# and takes quite a long time.
# Note: See the note above. Here, the -mips3 option automatically
# enables either the "n32" or "64" ABI, depending on what machine you
# are compiling on (n32 is explicitly enabled here, just to make sure).
#CFLAGS = -OPT:Olimit=3500 -O -n32 -mips3 -IPA:aggr_cprop=ON -INLINE:dfe=ON:list=ON:must=screen_char,out_char,ui_write,out_flush
#LDFLAGS= -OPT:Olimit=3500 -O -n32 -mips3 -IPA:aggr_cprop=ON -INLINE:dfe=ON:list=ON:must=screen_char,out_char,ui_write,out_flush
### (K) for SGI Irix machines with 64 bit pointers ("uname -s" says IRIX64)
### Suggested by Jon Wright <jon@gate.sinica.edu.tw>.
### Tested on R8000 IRIX6.1 Power Indigo2.
### Check /etc/compiler.defaults for your compiler settings.
# either (for 64 bit pointers) uncomment the following line
#GUI_LIB_LOC = -L/usr/lib64
# then
# 1) make config
# 2) edit auto/config.mk and delete the -lelf entry in the LIBS line
# 3) make
#
# or (for 32bit pointers) uncomment the following line
#EXTRA_DEFS = -n32
#GUI_LIB_LOC = -L/usr/lib32
# then
# 1) make config
# 2) edit auto/config.mk, add -n32 to LDFLAGS
# 3) make
###
### (C) On SCO Unix v3.2.5 (and probably other versions) the termcap library,
### which is found by configure, doesn't work correctly. Symptom is the
### error message "Termcap entry too long". Uncomment the next line.
### On AIX 4.2.1 (and other versions probably), libtermcap is reported
### not to display properly.
### after changing this, you need to do "make reconfig".
#CONF_TERM_LIB = --with-tlib=curses
### (E) If you want to use termlib library instead of the automatically found
### one. After changing this, you need to do "make reconfig".
#CONF_TERM_LIB = --with-tlib=termlib
### (a) ESIX V4.2 (Reinhard Wobst)
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lnsl -lsocket -lgen -lXIM -lXmu -lXext
### (c) Tandem/NSK (Matthew Woehlke)
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lfloss
### If you want to use ncurses library instead of the automatically found one
### after changing this, you need to do "make reconfig".
#CONF_TERM_LIB = --with-tlib=ncurses
### For GCC on MSDOS, the ".exe" suffix will be added.
#EXEEXT = .exe
#LNKEXT = .exe
### (O) For LynxOS 2.5.0, tested on PC.
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lXext -lSM -lICE -lbsd
### For LynxOS 3.0.1, tested on PPC
#EXTRA_LIBS= -lXext -lSM -lICE -lnetinet -lXmu -liberty -lX11
### For LynxOS 3.1.0, tested on PC
#EXTRA_LIBS= -lXext -lSM -lICE -lnetinet -lXmu
### (V) For CX/UX 6.2 (on Harris/Concurrent NightHawk 4800, 5800). Remove
### -Qtarget if only in a 5800 environment. (Kipp E. Howard)
#CFLAGS = -O -Qtarget=m88110compat
#EXTRA_LIBS = -lgen
##################### end of system specific lines ################### }}}
### Names of the programs and targets {{{1
VIMTARGET = $(VIMNAME)$(EXEEXT)
EXTARGET = $(EXNAME)$(LNKEXT)
VIEWTARGET = $(VIEWNAME)$(LNKEXT)
GVIMNAME = g$(VIMNAME)
GVIMTARGET = $(GVIMNAME)$(LNKEXT)
GVIEWNAME = g$(VIEWNAME)
GVIEWTARGET = $(GVIEWNAME)$(LNKEXT)
RVIMNAME = r$(VIMNAME)
RVIMTARGET = $(RVIMNAME)$(LNKEXT)
RVIEWNAME = r$(VIEWNAME)
RVIEWTARGET = $(RVIEWNAME)$(LNKEXT)
RGVIMNAME = r$(GVIMNAME)
RGVIMTARGET = $(RGVIMNAME)$(LNKEXT)
RGVIEWNAME = r$(GVIEWNAME)
RGVIEWTARGET = $(RGVIEWNAME)$(LNKEXT)
VIMDIFFNAME = $(VIMNAME)diff
GVIMDIFFNAME = g$(VIMDIFFNAME)
VIMDIFFTARGET = $(VIMDIFFNAME)$(LNKEXT)
GVIMDIFFTARGET = $(GVIMDIFFNAME)$(LNKEXT)
EVIMNAME = e$(VIMNAME)
EVIMTARGET = $(EVIMNAME)$(LNKEXT)
EVIEWNAME = e$(VIEWNAME)
EVIEWTARGET = $(EVIEWNAME)$(LNKEXT)
### Names of the tools that are also made {{{1
TOOLS = xxd/xxd$(EXEEXT)
### Installation directories. The defaults come from configure. {{{1
#
### prefix the top directory for the data (default "/usr/local")
#
# Uncomment the next line to install Vim in your home directory.
prefix = /usr #$(HOME)
### exec_prefix is the top directory for the executable (default $(prefix))
#
# Uncomment the next line to install the Vim executable in "/usr/machine/bin"
#exec_prefix = /usr/machine
### BINDIR dir for the executable (default "$(exec_prefix)/bin")
### MANDIR dir for the manual pages (default "$(prefix)/man")
### DATADIR dir for the other files (default "$(prefix)/lib" or
# "$(prefix)/share")
# They may be different when using different architectures for the
# executable and a common directory for the other files.
#
# Uncomment the next line to install Vim in "/usr/bin"
#BINDIR = /usr/bin
# Uncomment the next line to install Vim manuals in "/usr/share/man/man1"
#MANDIR = /usr/share/man
# Uncomment the next line to install Vim help files in "/usr/share/vim"
#DATADIR = /usr/share
### DESTDIR root of the installation tree. This is prepended to the other
# directories. This directory must exist.
#DESTDIR = ~/pkg/vim
### Directory of the man pages
MAN1DIR = /man1
### Vim version (adjusted by a script)
VIMMAJOR = 7
VIMMINOR = 0
### Location of Vim files (should not need to be changed, and {{{1
### some things might not work when they are changed!)
VIMDIR = /vim
VIMRTDIR = /vim$(VIMMAJOR)$(VIMMINOR)
HELPSUBDIR = /doc
COLSUBDIR = /colors
SYNSUBDIR = /syntax
INDSUBDIR = /indent
AUTOSUBDIR = /autoload
PLUGSUBDIR = /plugin
FTPLUGSUBDIR = /ftplugin
LANGSUBDIR = /lang
COMPSUBDIR = /compiler
KMAPSUBDIR = /keymap
MACROSUBDIR = /macros
TOOLSSUBDIR = /tools
TUTORSUBDIR = /tutor
SPELLSUBDIR = /spell
PRINTSUBDIR = /print
PODIR = po
### VIMLOC common root of the Vim files (all versions)
### VIMRTLOC common root of the runtime Vim files (this version)
### VIMRCLOC compiled-in location for global [g]vimrc files (all versions)
### VIMRUNTIMEDIR compiled-in location for runtime files (optional)
### HELPSUBLOC location for help files
### COLSUBLOC location for colorscheme files
### SYNSUBLOC location for syntax files
### INDSUBLOC location for indent files
### AUTOSUBLOC location for standard autoload files
### PLUGSUBLOC location for standard plugin files
### FTPLUGSUBLOC location for ftplugin files
### LANGSUBLOC location for language files
### COMPSUBLOC location for compiler files
### KMAPSUBLOC location for keymap files
### MACROSUBLOC location for macro files
### TOOLSSUBLOC location for tools files
### TUTORSUBLOC location for tutor files
### SPELLSUBLOC location for spell files
### PRINTSUBLOC location for PostScript files (prolog, latin1, ..)
### SCRIPTLOC location for script files (menu.vim, bugreport.vim, ..)
### You can override these if you want to install them somewhere else.
### Edit feature.h for compile-time settings.
VIMLOC = $(DATADIR)$(VIMDIR)
VIMRTLOC = $(DATADIR)$(VIMDIR)$(VIMRTDIR)
VIMRCLOC = $(VIMLOC)
HELPSUBLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)$(HELPSUBDIR)
COLSUBLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)$(COLSUBDIR)
SYNSUBLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)$(SYNSUBDIR)
INDSUBLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)$(INDSUBDIR)
AUTOSUBLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)$(AUTOSUBDIR)
PLUGSUBLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)$(PLUGSUBDIR)
FTPLUGSUBLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)$(FTPLUGSUBDIR)
LANGSUBLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)$(LANGSUBDIR)
COMPSUBLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)$(COMPSUBDIR)
KMAPSUBLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)$(KMAPSUBDIR)
MACROSUBLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)$(MACROSUBDIR)
TOOLSSUBLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)$(TOOLSSUBDIR)
TUTORSUBLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)$(TUTORSUBDIR)
SPELLSUBLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)$(SPELLSUBDIR)
PRINTSUBLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)$(PRINTSUBDIR)
SCRIPTLOC = $(VIMRTLOC)
### Only set VIMRUNTIMEDIR when VIMRTLOC is set to a different location and
### the runtime directory is not below it.
#VIMRUNTIMEDIR = $(VIMRTLOC)
### Name of the evim file target.
EVIM_FILE = $(DESTDIR)$(SCRIPTLOC)/evim.vim
MSWIN_FILE = $(DESTDIR)$(SCRIPTLOC)/mswin.vim
### Name of the menu file target.
SYS_MENU_FILE = $(DESTDIR)$(SCRIPTLOC)/menu.vim
SYS_SYNMENU_FILE = $(DESTDIR)$(SCRIPTLOC)/synmenu.vim
SYS_DELMENU_FILE = $(DESTDIR)$(SCRIPTLOC)/delmenu.vim
### Name of the bugreport file target.
SYS_BUGR_FILE = $(DESTDIR)$(SCRIPTLOC)/bugreport.vim
### Name of the file type detection file target.
SYS_FILETYPE_FILE = $(DESTDIR)$(SCRIPTLOC)/filetype.vim
### Name of the file type detection file target.
SYS_FTOFF_FILE = $(DESTDIR)$(SCRIPTLOC)/ftoff.vim
### Name of the file type detection script file target.
SYS_SCRIPTS_FILE = $(DESTDIR)$(SCRIPTLOC)/scripts.vim
### Name of the ftplugin-on file target.
SYS_FTPLUGIN_FILE = $(DESTDIR)$(SCRIPTLOC)/ftplugin.vim
### Name of the ftplugin-off file target.
SYS_FTPLUGOF_FILE = $(DESTDIR)$(SCRIPTLOC)/ftplugof.vim
### Name of the indent-on file target.
SYS_INDENT_FILE = $(DESTDIR)$(SCRIPTLOC)/indent.vim
### Name of the indent-off file target.
SYS_INDOFF_FILE = $(DESTDIR)$(SCRIPTLOC)/indoff.vim
### Name of the option window script file target.
SYS_OPTWIN_FILE = $(DESTDIR)$(SCRIPTLOC)/optwin.vim
# Program to install the program in the target directory. Could also be "mv".
INSTALL_PROG = cp
# Program to install the data in the target directory. Cannot be "mv"!
INSTALL_DATA = cp
INSTALL_DATA_R = cp -r
### Program to run on installed binary
#STRIP = strip
### Permissions for binaries {{{1
BINMOD = 755
### Permissions for man page
MANMOD = 644
### Permissions for help files
HELPMOD = 644
### Permissions for Perl and shell scripts
SCRIPTMOD = 755
### Permission for Vim script files (menu.vim, bugreport.vim, ..)
VIMSCRIPTMOD = 644
### Permissions for all directories that are created
DIRMOD = 755
### Permissions for all other files that are created
FILEMOD = 644
# Where to copy the man and help files from
HELPSOURCE = ../runtime/doc
# Where to copy the script files from (menu, bugreport)
SCRIPTSOURCE = ../runtime
# Where to copy the colorscheme files from
COLSOURCE = ../runtime/colors
# Where to copy the syntax files from
SYNSOURCE = ../runtime/syntax
# Where to copy the indent files from
INDSOURCE = ../runtime/indent
# Where to copy the standard plugin files from
AUTOSOURCE = ../runtime/autoload
# Where to copy the standard plugin files from
PLUGSOURCE = ../runtime/plugin
# Where to copy the ftplugin files from
FTPLUGSOURCE = ../runtime/ftplugin
# Where to copy the macro files from
MACROSOURCE = ../runtime/macros
# Where to copy the tools files from
TOOLSSOURCE = ../runtime/tools
# Where to copy the tutor files from
TUTORSOURCE = ../runtime/tutor
# Where to copy the spell files from
SPELLSOURCE = ../runtime/spell
# Where to look for language specific files
LANGSOURCE = ../runtime/lang
# Where to look for compiler files
COMPSOURCE = ../runtime/compiler
# Where to look for keymap files
KMAPSOURCE = ../runtime/keymap
# Where to look for print resource files
PRINTSOURCE = ../runtime/print
# If you are using Linux, you might want to use this to make vim the
# default vi editor, it will create a link from vi to Vim when doing
# "make install". An existing file will be overwritten!
# When not using it, some make programs can't handle an undefined $(LINKIT).
#LINKIT = -ln -f -s $(BINDIR)/$(VIMTARGET) /usr/bin/vi
LINKIT = @echo >/dev/null
###
### GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI). {{{1
### 'configure --enable-gui' can enable one of these for you if you did set
### a corresponding CONF_OPT_GUI above and have X11.
### Override configures choice by uncommenting all the following lines.
### As they are, the GUI is disabled. Replace "NONE" with "ATHENA" or "MOTIF"
### for enabling the Athena or Motif GUI.
#GUI_SRC = $(NONE_SRC)
#GUI_OBJ = $(NONE_OBJ)
#GUI_DEFS = $(NONE_DEFS)
#GUI_IPATH = $(NONE_IPATH)
#GUI_LIBS_DIR = $(NONE_LIBS_DIR)
#GUI_LIBS1 = $(NONE_LIBS1)
#GUI_LIBS2 = $(NONE_LIBS2)
#GUI_INSTALL = $(NONE_INSTALL)
#GUI_TARGETS = $(NONE_TARGETS)
#GUI_MAN_TARGETS= $(NONE_MAN_TARGETS)
#GUI_TESTTARGET = $(NONE_TESTTARGET)
#GUI_BUNDLE = $(NONE_BUNDLE)
# Without a GUI install the normal way.
NONE_INSTALL = install_normal
### GTK GUI
GTK_SRC = gui.c gui_gtk.c gui_gtk_x11.c pty.c gui_gtk_f.c \
gui_beval.c
GTK_OBJ = objects/gui.o objects/gui_gtk.o objects/gui_gtk_x11.o \
objects/pty.o objects/gui_gtk_f.o \
objects/gui_beval.o
GTK_DEFS = -DFEAT_GUI_GTK $(NARROW_PROTO)
GTK_IPATH = $(GUI_INC_LOC)
GTK_LIBS_DIR = $(GUI_LIB_LOC)
GTK_LIBS1 =
GTK_LIBS2 = $(GTK_LIBNAME)
GTK_INSTALL = install_normal
GTK_TARGETS = installglinks
GTK_MAN_TARGETS = yes
GTK_TESTTARGET = gui
GTK_BUNDLE =
### Motif GUI
MOTIF_SRC = gui.c gui_motif.c gui_x11.c pty.c gui_beval.c \
gui_xmdlg.c gui_xmebw.c
MOTIF_OBJ = objects/gui.o objects/gui_motif.o objects/gui_x11.o \
objects/pty.o objects/gui_beval.o \
objects/gui_xmdlg.o objects/gui_xmebw.o
MOTIF_DEFS = -DFEAT_GUI_MOTIF $(NARROW_PROTO)
MOTIF_IPATH = $(GUI_INC_LOC)
MOTIF_LIBS_DIR = $(GUI_LIB_LOC)
MOTIF_LIBS1 =
MOTIF_LIBS2 = $(MOTIF_LIBNAME) -lXt
MOTIF_INSTALL = install_normal
MOTIF_TARGETS = installglinks
MOTIF_MAN_TARGETS = yes
MOTIF_TESTTARGET = gui
MOTIF_BUNDLE =
### Athena GUI
### Use Xaw3d to make the menus look a little bit nicer
#XAW_LIB = -lXaw3d
XAW_LIB = -lXaw
### When using Xaw3d, uncomment/comment the following lines to also get the
### scrollbars from Xaw3d.
#ATHENA_SRC = gui.c gui_athena.c gui_x11.c pty.c gui_beval.c gui_at_fs.c
#ATHENA_OBJ = objects/gui.o objects/gui_athena.o objects/gui_x11.o \
# objects/pty.o objects/gui_beval.o objects/gui_at_fs.o
#ATHENA_DEFS = -DFEAT_GUI_ATHENA $(NARROW_PROTO) \
# -Dvim_scrollbarWidgetClass=scrollbarWidgetClass \
# -Dvim_XawScrollbarSetThumb=XawScrollbarSetThumb
ATHENA_SRC = gui.c gui_athena.c gui_x11.c pty.c gui_beval.c \
gui_at_sb.c gui_at_fs.c
ATHENA_OBJ = objects/gui.o objects/gui_athena.o objects/gui_x11.o \
objects/pty.o objects/gui_beval.o \
objects/gui_at_sb.o objects/gui_at_fs.o
ATHENA_DEFS = -DFEAT_GUI_ATHENA $(NARROW_PROTO)
ATHENA_IPATH = $(GUI_INC_LOC)
ATHENA_LIBS_DIR = $(GUI_LIB_LOC)
ATHENA_LIBS1 = $(XAW_LIB)
ATHENA_LIBS2 = -lXt
ATHENA_INSTALL = install_normal
ATHENA_TARGETS = installglinks
ATHENA_MAN_TARGETS = yes
ATHENA_TESTTARGET = gui
ATHENA_BUNDLE =
### neXtaw GUI
NEXTAW_LIB = -lneXtaw
NEXTAW_SRC = gui.c gui_athena.c gui_x11.c pty.c gui_beval.c gui_at_fs.c
NEXTAW_OBJ = objects/gui.o objects/gui_athena.o objects/gui_x11.o \
objects/pty.o objects/gui_beval.o objects/gui_at_fs.o
NEXTAW_DEFS = -DFEAT_GUI_ATHENA -DFEAT_GUI_NEXTAW $(NARROW_PROTO)
NEXTAW_IPATH = $(GUI_INC_LOC)
NEXTAW_LIBS_DIR = $(GUI_LIB_LOC)
NEXTAW_LIBS1 = $(NEXTAW_LIB)
NEXTAW_LIBS2 = -lXt
NEXTAW_INSTALL = install_normal
NEXTAW_TARGETS = installglinks
NEXTAW_MAN_TARGETS = yes
NEXTAW_TESTTARGET = gui
NEXTAW_BUNDLE =
### (J) Sun OpenWindows 3.2 (SunOS 4.1.x) or earlier that produce these ld
# errors: ld: Undefined symbol
# _get_wmShellWidgetClass
# _get_applicationShellWidgetClass
# then you need to get patches 100512-02 and 100573-03 from Sun. In the
# meantime, uncomment the following GUI_X_LIBS definition as a workaround:
#GUI_X_LIBS = -Bstatic -lXmu -Bdynamic -lXext
# If you also get cos, sin etc. as undefined symbols, try uncommenting this
# too:
#EXTRA_LIBS = /usr/openwin/lib/libXmu.sa -lm
# PHOTON GUI
PHOTONGUI_SRC = gui.c gui_photon.c pty.c
PHOTONGUI_OBJ = objects/gui.o objects/gui_photon.o objects/pty.o
PHOTONGUI_DEFS = -DFEAT_GUI_PHOTON
PHOTONGUI_IPATH =
PHOTONGUI_LIBS_DIR =
PHOTONGUI_LIBS1 = -lph -lphexlib
PHOTONGUI_LIBS2 =
PHOTONGUI_INSTALL = install_normal
PHOTONGUI_TARGETS = installglinks
PHOTONGUI_MAN_TARGETS = yes
PHOTONGUI_TESTTARGET = gui
PHOTONGUI_BUNDLE =
# CARBON GUI
CARBONGUI_SRC = gui.c gui_mac.c
CARBONGUI_OBJ = objects/gui.o objects/gui_mac.o objects/pty.o
CARBONGUI_DEFS = -DFEAT_GUI_MAC -fno-common -fpascal-strings \
-Wall -Wno-unknown-pragmas \
-mdynamic-no-pic -pipe
CARBONGUI_IPATH = -I. -Iproto
CARBONGUI_LIBS_DIR =
CARBONGUI_LIBS1 = -framework Carbon
CARBONGUI_LIBS2 =
CARBONGUI_INSTALL = install_macosx
CARBONGUI_TARGETS =
CARBONGUI_MAN_TARGETS =
CARBONGUI_TESTTARGET = gui
CARBONGUI_BUNDLE = gui_bundle
APPDIR = $(VIMNAME).app
CARBONGUI_TESTARG = VIMPROG=../$(APPDIR)/Contents/MacOS/$(VIMTARGET)
# All GUI files
ALL_GUI_SRC = gui.c gui_gtk.c gui_gtk_f.c gui_motif.c gui_xmdlg.c gui_xmebw.c gui_athena.c gui_gtk_x11.c gui_x11.c gui_at_sb.c gui_at_fs.c pty.c
ALL_GUI_PRO = gui.pro gui_gtk.pro gui_motif.pro gui_xmdlg.pro gui_athena.pro gui_gtk_x11.pro gui_x11.pro gui_w16.pro gui_w32.pro gui_photon.pro
# }}}
### Command to create dependencies based on #include "..."
### prototype headers are ignored due to -DPROTO, system
### headers #include <...> are ignored if we use the -MM option, as
### e.g. provided by gcc-cpp.
### Include FEAT_GUI to get gependency on gui.h
### Need to change "-I /<path>" to "-isystem /<path>" for GCC 3.x.
CPP_DEPEND = $(CC) -I$(srcdir) -M$(CPP_MM) \
`echo "$(DEPEND_CFLAGS)" $(DEPEND_CFLAGS_FILTER)`
# flags for cproto
# This is for cproto 3 patchlevel 8 or below
# __inline, __attribute__ and __extension__ are not recognized by cproto
# G_IMPLEMENT_INLINES is to avoid functions defined in glib/gutils.h.
NO_ATTR = -D__inline= -D__inline__= -DG_IMPLEMENT_INLINES \
-D"__attribute__\\(x\\)=" -D"__asm__\\(x\\)=" \
-D__extension__= -D__restrict="" \
-D__gnuc_va_list=char -D__builtin_va_list=char
#
# This is for cproto 3 patchlevel 9 or above (currently 4.6)
# __inline and __attribute__ are now recognized by cproto
# -D"foo()=" is not supported by all compilers so do not use it
# NO_ATTR=
#
# maybe the "/usr/bin/cc -E" has to be adjusted for some systems
# This is for cproto 3.5 patchlevel 3:
# PROTO_FLAGS = -f4 -m__ARGS -d -E"$(CPP)" $(NO_ATTR)
#
# Use this for cproto 3 patchlevel 6 or below (use "cproto -V" to check):
# PROTO_FLAGS = -f4 -m__ARGS -d -E"$(CPP)" $(NO_ATTR)
#
# Use this for cproto 3 patchlevel 7 or above (use "cproto -V" to check):
PROTO_FLAGS = -m -M__ARGS -d -E"$(CPP)" $(NO_ATTR)
################################################
## no changes required below this line ##
################################################
SHELL = /bin/sh
.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES: .c .o .pro
PRE_DEFS = -Iproto $(DEFS) $(GUI_DEFS) $(GUI_IPATH) $(CPPFLAGS) $(EXTRA_IPATHS)
POST_DEFS = $(X_CFLAGS) $(MZSCHEME_CFLAGS) $(PERL_CFLAGS) $(PYTHON_CFLAGS) $(TCL_CFLAGS) $(RUBY_CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_DEFS)
ALL_CFLAGS = $(PRE_DEFS) $(CFLAGS) $(PROFILE_CFLAGS) $(POST_DEFS)
# Exclude $CFLAGS for osdef.sh, for Mac 10.4 some flags don't work together
# with "-E".
OSDEF_CFLAGS = $(PRE_DEFS) $(POST_DEFS)
LINT_CFLAGS = -DLINT -I. $(PRE_DEFS) $(POST_DEFS) -Dinline= -D__extension__= -Dalloca=alloca
LINT_EXTRA = -DUSE_SNIFF -DHANGUL_INPUT -D"__attribute__(x)="
DEPEND_CFLAGS = -DPROTO -DDEPEND -DFEAT_GUI $(LINT_CFLAGS)
PFLAGS = $(PROTO_FLAGS) -DPROTO $(LINT_CFLAGS)
ALL_LIB_DIRS = $(GUI_LIBS_DIR) $(X_LIBS_DIR)
ALL_LIBS = $(GUI_LIBS1) $(GUI_X_LIBS) $(GUI_LIBS2) $(X_PRE_LIBS) $(X_LIBS) $(X_EXTRA_LIBS) $(LIBS) $(EXTRA_LIBS) $(MZSCHEME_LIBS) $(PERL_LIBS) $(PYTHON_LIBS) $(TCL_LIBS) $(RUBY_LIBS) $(PROFILE_LIBS)
# abbreviations
DEST_BIN = $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)
DEST_VIM = $(DESTDIR)$(VIMLOC)
DEST_RT = $(DESTDIR)$(VIMRTLOC)
DEST_HELP = $(DESTDIR)$(HELPSUBLOC)
DEST_COL = $(DESTDIR)$(COLSUBLOC)
DEST_SYN = $(DESTDIR)$(SYNSUBLOC)
DEST_IND = $(DESTDIR)$(INDSUBLOC)
DEST_AUTO = $(DESTDIR)$(AUTOSUBLOC)
DEST_PLUG = $(DESTDIR)$(PLUGSUBLOC)
DEST_FTP = $(DESTDIR)$(FTPLUGSUBLOC)
DEST_LANG = $(DESTDIR)$(LANGSUBLOC)
DEST_COMP = $(DESTDIR)$(COMPSUBLOC)
DEST_KMAP = $(DESTDIR)$(KMAPSUBLOC)
DEST_MACRO = $(DESTDIR)$(MACROSUBLOC)
DEST_TOOLS = $(DESTDIR)$(TOOLSSUBLOC)
DEST_TUTOR = $(DESTDIR)$(TUTORSUBLOC)
DEST_SPELL = $(DESTDIR)$(SPELLSUBLOC)
DEST_SCRIPT = $(DESTDIR)$(SCRIPTLOC)
DEST_PRINT = $(DESTDIR)$(PRINTSUBLOC)
DEST_MAN_TOP = $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)
# We assume that the ".../man/xx/man1/" directory is for latin1 manual pages.
# Some systems use UTF-8, but these should find the ".../man/xx.UTF-8/man1/"
# directory first.
# FreeBSD uses ".../man/xx.ISO8859-1/man1" for latin1, use that one too.
DEST_MAN = $(DEST_MAN_TOP)$(MAN1DIR)
DEST_MAN_FR = $(DEST_MAN_TOP)/fr$(MAN1DIR)
DEST_MAN_FR_I = $(DEST_MAN_TOP)/fr.ISO8859-1$(MAN1DIR)
DEST_MAN_FR_U = $(DEST_MAN_TOP)/fr.UTF-8$(MAN1DIR)
DEST_MAN_IT = $(DEST_MAN_TOP)/it$(MAN1DIR)
DEST_MAN_IT_I = $(DEST_MAN_TOP)/it.ISO8859-1$(MAN1DIR)
DEST_MAN_IT_U = $(DEST_MAN_TOP)/it.UTF-8$(MAN1DIR)
DEST_MAN_PL = $(DEST_MAN_TOP)/pl$(MAN1DIR)
DEST_MAN_PL_I = $(DEST_MAN_TOP)/pl.ISO8859-2$(MAN1DIR)
DEST_MAN_PL_U = $(DEST_MAN_TOP)/pl.UTF-8$(MAN1DIR)
DEST_MAN_RU = $(DEST_MAN_TOP)/ru.KOI8-R$(MAN1DIR)
DEST_MAN_RU_U = $(DEST_MAN_TOP)/ru.UTF-8$(MAN1DIR)
# BASIC_SRC: files that are always used
# GUI_SRC: extra GUI files for current configuration
# ALL_GUI_SRC: all GUI files for Unix
#
# SRC: files used for current configuration
# TAGS_SRC: source files used for make tags
# TAGS_INCL: include files used for make tags
# ALL_SRC: source files used for make depend and make lint
TAGS_INCL = *.h
BASIC_SRC = \
buffer.c \
charset.c \
diff.c \
digraph.c \
edit.c \
eval.c \
ex_cmds.c \
ex_cmds2.c \
ex_docmd.c \
ex_eval.c \
ex_getln.c \
fileio.c \
fold.c \
getchar.c \
hardcopy.c \
hashtab.c \
if_cscope.c \
if_xcmdsrv.c \
main.c \
mark.c \
memfile.c \
memline.c \
menu.c \
message.c \
misc1.c \
misc2.c \
move.c \
mbyte.c \
normal.c \
ops.c \
option.c \
os_unix.c \
auto/pathdef.c \
popupmnu.c \
quickfix.c \
regexp.c \
screen.c \
search.c \
spell.c \
syntax.c \
tag.c \
term.c \
ui.c \
undo.c \
version.c \
window.c \
$(OS_EXTRA_SRC)
SRC = $(BASIC_SRC) $(GUI_SRC) $(HANGULIN_SRC) $(MZSCHEME_SRC) \
$(PERL_SRC) $(PYTHON_SRC) $(TCL_SRC) $(RUBY_SRC) \
$(SNIFF_SRC) $(WORKSHOP_SRC) $(WSDEBUG_SRC)
TAGS_SRC = *.c *.cpp if_perl.xs
EXTRA_SRC = hangulin.c if_mzsch.c auto/if_perl.c if_perlsfio.c \
if_python.c if_tcl.c if_ruby.c if_sniff.c gui_beval.c \
workshop.c wsdebug.c integration.c netbeans.c
# All sources, also the ones that are not configured
ALL_SRC = $(BASIC_SRC) $(ALL_GUI_SRC) $(EXTRA_SRC)
# Which files to check with lint. Select one of these three lines. ALL_SRC
# checks more, but may not work well for checking a GUI that wasn't configured.
# The perl sources also don't work well with lint.
LINT_SRC = $(BASIC_SRC) $(GUI_SRC) $(HANGULIN_SRC) $(PYTHON_SRC) $(TCL_SRC) \
$(SNIFF_SRC) $(WORKSHOP_SRC) $(WSDEBUG_SRC) $(NETBEANS_SRC)
#LINT_SRC = $(SRC)
#LINT_SRC = $(ALL_SRC)
OBJ = \
objects/buffer.o \
objects/charset.o \
objects/diff.o \
objects/digraph.o \
objects/edit.o \
objects/eval.o \
objects/ex_cmds.o \
objects/ex_cmds2.o \
objects/ex_docmd.o \
objects/ex_eval.o \
objects/ex_getln.o \
objects/fileio.o \
objects/fold.o \
objects/getchar.o \
objects/hardcopy.o \
objects/hashtab.o \
$(HANGULIN_OBJ) \
objects/if_cscope.o \
objects/if_xcmdsrv.o \
objects/main.o \
objects/mark.o \
objects/memfile.o \
objects/memline.o \
objects/menu.o \
objects/message.o \
objects/misc1.o \
objects/misc2.o \
objects/move.o \
objects/mbyte.o \
objects/normal.o \
objects/ops.o \
objects/option.o \
objects/os_unix.o \
objects/pathdef.o \
objects/popupmnu.o \
objects/quickfix.o \
objects/regexp.o \
objects/screen.o \
objects/search.o \
objects/spell.o \
objects/syntax.o \
$(SNIFF_OBJ) \
objects/tag.o \
objects/term.o \
objects/ui.o \
objects/undo.o \
objects/window.o \
$(GUI_OBJ) \
$(MZSCHEME_OBJ) \
$(PERL_OBJ) \
$(PYTHON_OBJ) \
$(TCL_OBJ) \
$(RUBY_OBJ) \
$(OS_EXTRA_OBJ) \
$(WORKSHOP_OBJ) \
$(NETBEANS_OBJ) \
$(WSDEBUG_OBJ)
PRO_AUTO = \
buffer.pro \
charset.pro \
diff.pro \
digraph.pro \
edit.pro \
eval.pro \
ex_cmds.pro \
ex_cmds2.pro \
ex_docmd.pro \
ex_eval.pro \
ex_getln.pro \
fileio.pro \
fold.pro \
getchar.pro \
hardcopy.pro \
hashtab.pro \
hangulin.pro \
if_cscope.pro \
if_xcmdsrv.pro \
if_python.pro \
if_ruby.pro \
main.pro \
mark.pro \
memfile.pro \
memline.pro \
menu.pro \
message.pro \
misc1.pro \
misc2.pro \
move.pro \
mbyte.pro \
normal.pro \
ops.pro \
option.pro \
os_unix.pro \
popupmnu.pro \
quickfix.pro \
regexp.pro \
screen.pro \
search.pro \
spell.pro \
syntax.pro \
tag.pro \
term.pro \
termlib.pro \
ui.pro \
undo.pro \
version.pro \
window.pro \
gui_beval.pro \
workshop.pro \
netbeans.pro \
$(ALL_GUI_PRO) \
$(TCL_PRO)
# Resources used for the Mac are in one directory.
RSRC_DIR = os_mac_rsrc
PRO_MANUAL = os_amiga.pro os_msdos.pro os_win16.pro os_win32.pro \
os_mswin.pro os_beos.pro os_vms.pro os_riscos.pro $(PERL_PRO)
# Default target is making the executable and tools
all: $(VIMTARGET) $(TOOLS) languages $(GUI_BUNDLE)
tools: $(TOOLS)
# Run configure with all the setting from above.
#
# Note: auto/config.h doesn't depend on configure, because running configure
# doesn't always update auto/config.h. The timestamp isn't changed if the
# file contents didn't change (to avoid recompiling everything). Including a
# dependency on auto/config.h would cause running configure each time when
# auto/config.h isn't updated. The dependency on auto/config.mk should make
# sure configure is run when it's needed.
#
config auto/config.mk: auto/configure config.mk.in config.h.in
GUI_INC_LOC="$(GUI_INC_LOC)" GUI_LIB_LOC="$(GUI_LIB_LOC)" \
CC="$(CC)" CPPFLAGS="$(CPPFLAGS)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)" $(CONF_SHELL) srcdir="$(srcdir)" \
./configure $(CONF_OPT_GUI) $(CONF_OPT_X) $(CONF_OPT_XSMP) \
$(CONF_OPT_DARWIN) $(CONF_OPT_PERL) $(CONF_OPT_PYTHON) \
$(CONF_OPT_TCL) $(CONF_OPT_RUBY) $(CONF_OPT_NLS) \
$(CONF_OPT_CSCOPE) $(CONF_OPT_MULTIBYTE) $(CONF_OPT_INPUT) \
$(CONF_OPT_OUTPUT) $(CONF_OPT_GPM) $(CONF_OPT_WORKSHOP) \
$(CONF_OPT_SNIFF) $(CONF_OPT_FEAT) $(CONF_TERM_LIB) \
$(CONF_OPT_COMPBY) $(CONF_OPT_ACL) $(CONF_OPT_NETBEANS) \
$(CONF_ARGS) $(CONF_OPT_MZSCHEME) $(CONF_OPT_PLTHOME)
# Use "make reconfig" to rerun configure without cached values.
# When config.h changes, most things will be recompiled automatically.
# Invoke $(MAKE) to run config with the empty auto/config.mk.
# Invoke $(MAKE) to build all with the filled auto/config.mk.
reconfig: scratch clean
$(MAKE) -f Makefile config
$(MAKE) -f Makefile all
# Run autoconf to produce auto/configure.
# Note:
# - DO NOT RUN autoconf MANUALLY! It will overwrite ./configure instead of
# producing auto/configure.
# - autoconf is not run automatically, because a patch usually changes both
# configure.in and auto/configure but can't update the timestamps. People
# who do not have (the correct version of) autoconf would run into trouble.
#
# Two tricks are required to make autoconf put its output in the "auto" dir:
# - Temporarily move the ./configure script to ./configure.save. Don't
# overwrite it, it's probably the result of an aborted autoconf.
# - Use sed to change ./config.log to auto/config.log in the configure script.
# Autoconf 2.5x (2.59 at least) produces a few more files that we need to take
# care of:
# - configure.lineno: has the line numbers replaced with $LINENO. That
# improves patches a LOT, thus use it instead (until someone says it doesn't
# work on some system).
# - autom4te.cache directory is created and not cleaned up. Delete it.
# - Uses ">config.log" instead of "./config.log".
autoconf:
if test ! -f configure.save; then mv configure configure.save; fi
autoconf
sed -e 's+>config.log+>auto/config.log+' -e 's+\./config.log+auto/config.log+' configure > auto/configure
chmod 755 auto/configure
mv -f configure.save configure
-rm -rf autom4te.cache
-rm -f auto/config.status auto/config.cache
# Re-execute this Makefile to include the new auto/config.mk produced by
# configure Only used when typing "make" with a fresh auto/config.mk.
myself:
$(MAKE) -f Makefile all
# The normal command to compile a .c file to its .o file.
CCC = $(CC) -c -I$(srcdir) $(ALL_CFLAGS)
# Link the target for normal use or debugging.
# A shell script is used to try linking without unneccesary libraries.
$(VIMTARGET): auto/config.mk objects $(OBJ) version.c version.h
$(CCC) version.c -o objects/version.o
@LINK="$(PURIFY) $(SHRPENV) $(CClink) $(ALL_LIB_DIRS) $(LDFLAGS) \
-o $(VIMTARGET) $(OBJ) objects/version.o $(ALL_LIBS)" \
MAKE="$(MAKE)" sh $(srcdir)/link.sh
xxd/xxd$(EXEEXT): xxd/xxd.c
cd xxd; CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS="$(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS)" \
$(MAKE) -f Makefile
# Build the language specific files if they were unpacked.
# Generate the converted .mo files separately, it's no problem if this fails.
languages:
@if test -n "$(MAKEMO)" -a -f $(PODIR)/Makefile; then \
cd $(PODIR); \
CC="$(CC)" $(MAKE) prefix=$(DESTDIR)$(prefix); \
fi
-@if test -n "$(MAKEMO)" -a -f $(PODIR)/Makefile; then \
cd $(PODIR); CC="$(CC)" $(MAKE) prefix=$(DESTDIR)$(prefix) converted; \
fi
# Update the *.po files for changes in the sources. Only run manually.
update-po:
cd $(PODIR); CC="$(CC)" $(MAKE) prefix=$(DESTDIR)$(prefix) update-po
# Generate function prototypes. This is not needed to compile vim, but if
# you want to use it, cproto is out there on the net somewhere -- Webb
#
# When generating os_amiga.pro, os_msdos.pro and os_win32.pro there will be a
# few include files that can not be found, that's OK.
proto: $(PRO_AUTO) $(PRO_MANUAL)
### Would be nice if this would work for "normal" make.
### Currently it only works for (Free)BSD make.
#$(PRO_AUTO): $$(*F).c
# cproto $(PFLAGS) -DFEAT_GUI $(*F).c > $@
# Always define FEAT_GUI. This may generate a few warnings if it's also
# defined in auto/config.h, you can ignore that.
.c.pro:
cproto $(PFLAGS) -DFEAT_GUI $< > proto/$@
echo "/* vim: set ft=c : */" >> proto/$@
os_amiga.pro: os_amiga.c
cproto $(PFLAGS) -DAMIGA -UHAVE_CONFIG_H -DBPTR=char* $< > proto/$@
echo "/* vim: set ft=c : */" >> proto/$@
os_msdos.pro: os_msdos.c
cproto $(PFLAGS) -DMSDOS -UHAVE_CONFIG_H $< > proto/$@
echo "/* vim: set ft=c : */" >> proto/$@
os_win16.pro: os_win16.c
cproto $(PFLAGS) -DWIN16 -UHAVE_CONFIG_H $< > proto/$@
echo "/* vim: set ft=c : */" >> proto/$@
os_win32.pro: os_win32.c
cproto $(PFLAGS) -DWIN32 -UHAVE_CONFIG_H $< > proto/$@
echo "/* vim: set ft=c : */" >> proto/$@
os_mswin.pro: os_mswin.c
cproto $(PFLAGS) -DWIN16 -DWIN32 -UHAVE_CONFIG_H $< > proto/$@
echo "/* vim: set ft=c : */" >> proto/$@
os_beos.pro: os_beos.c
cproto $(PFLAGS) -D__BEOS__ -UHAVE_CONFIG_H $< > proto/$@
echo "/* vim: set ft=c : */" >> proto/$@
os_vms.pro: os_vms.c
# must use os_vms_conf.h for auto/config.h
mv auto/config.h auto/config.h.save
cp os_vms_conf.h auto/config.h
cproto $(PFLAGS) -DVMS -UFEAT_GUI_ATHENA -UFEAT_GUI_NEXTAW -UFEAT_GUI_MOTIF -UFEAT_GUI_GTK $< > proto/$@
echo "/* vim: set ft=c : */" >> proto/$@
rm auto/config.h
mv auto/config.h.save auto/config.h
# if_perl.