# # Makefile for ANTLR 1.33 # # SOFTWARE RIGHTS # # We reserve no LEGAL rights to the Purdue Compiler Construction Tool # Set (PCCTS) -- PCCTS is in the public domain. An individual or # company may do whatever they wish with source code distributed with # PCCTS or the code generated by PCCTS, including the incorporation of # PCCTS, or its output, into commerical software. # # We encourage users to develop software with PCCTS. However, we do ask # that credit is given to us for developing PCCTS. By "credit", # we mean that if you incorporate our source code into one of your # programs (commercial product, research project, or otherwise) that you # acknowledge this fact somewhere in the documentation, research report, # etc... If you like PCCTS and have developed a nice tool with the # output, please mention that you developed it using PCCTS. In # addition, we ask that this header remain intact in our source code. # As long as these guidelines are kept, we expect to continue enhancing # this system and expect to make other tools available as they are # completed. # # ANTLR 1.33 # Terence Parr # Parr Research Corporation # with Purdue University # and AHPCRC, University of Minnesota # 1989-1995 # # Ported to Borland C++, IBM C-Set/2 and Microsoft 6.0 by # Ed Harfmann # Micro Data Base Systems # Lafayette, Indiana # SET=../support/set PCCTS_H=../h ## ## Uncomment the appropriate section to build ## (both targets and 'make' variable definitions) ## Note that UNIX is the default ## # # OS/2 & DOS 16 bit using MSC 6.0 # #CC=cl #ANTLR=..\bin\antlr #DLG=..\bin\dlg #CFLAGS= -I. -I$(SET) -I$(PCCTS_H) /AL /Za /W3 -DPC -DUSER_ZZSYN #OUT_OBJ = -Fo #LIBS=/NOD:LLIBCE LLIBCEP #OBJ_EXT = obj # #antlr.exe: antlr.obj scan.obj err.obj bits.obj build.obj fset2.obj \ # fset.obj gen.obj globals.obj hash.obj lex.obj main.obj \ # misc.obj set.obj pred.obj egamn.obj # link @<< #$** /NOI #$@ /STACK:14336 # #$(LIBS: = +^ #) #$(DEF_FILE) $(LFLAGS) ; #<< # bind $@ c:\os2\doscalls.lib # copy *.exe ..\bin # # # Borland C++ for DOS # #CC=bcc #ANTLR=..\bin\antlr #DLG=..\bin\dlg #CFLAGS= -I. -I$(SET) -I$(PCCTS_H) -ml -ff- -w- -DPC -DUSER_ZZSYN #OUT_OBJ = -o #LIBS= emu mathl cl #OBJ_EXT = obj # #antlr.exe: antlr.obj scan.obj err.obj bits.obj build.obj fset2.obj \ # fset.obj gen.obj globals.obj hash.obj lex.obj main.obj \ # misc.obj set.obj pred.obj egman.obj mrhoist.obj fcache.obj # tlink @&&| #C0L $** #$@ /Tde /c # #$(LIBS) #$(DEF_FILE) $(LFLAGS) ; #| # copy *.exe ..\bin # # # C-Set/2 for OS/2 # #CC=icc #CFLAGS= -I. -I$(SET) -I$(PCCTS_H) /Sa /W3 -DUSER_ZZSYN -D__STDC__ #OUT_OBJ = -Fo #LIBS= #ANTLR=..\bin\antlr #DLG=..\bin\dlg #OBJ_EXT = obj # #antlr.exe: antlr.obj scan.obj err.obj bits.obj build.obj fset2.obj \ # fset.obj gen.obj globals.obj hash.obj lex.obj main.obj \ # misc.obj set.obj pred.obj egman.obj mrhoist.obj fcache.obj # link386 @<< #$** /NOI #$@ /STACK:32768 # #$(LIBS: = +^ #) #$(DEF_FILE) $(LFLAGS) ; #<< # copy *.exe ..\bin # # # Borland C++ for OS/2 # #CC=bcc #CFLAGS= -I. -I$(SET) -I$(PCCTS_H) -w- -v -DUSER_ZZSYN #OUT_OBJ = -o #LIBS= c2 os2 # #ANTLR=..\bin\antlr #DLG=..\bin\dlg #OBJ_EXT = obj #antlr.exe: antlr.obj scan.obj err.obj bits.obj build.obj fset2.obj \ # fset.obj gen.obj globals.obj hash.obj lex.obj main.obj \ # misc.obj set.obj pred.obj egman.obj mrhoist.obj fcache.obj # tlink @&&| #c02 $** -c -v #antlr.exe # #C2 os2 # #| # copy *.exe ..\bin # # *********** Target list of PC machines *********** # # Don't worry about the ambiguity messages coming from antlr # for making antlr.c etc... [should be 10 of them, I think] # #antlr.c stdpccts.h parser.dlg tokens.h err.c : antlr.g # $(ANTLR) antlr.g # #antlr.$(OBJ_EXT): antlr.c mode.h tokens.h # #scan.$(OBJ_EXT): scan.c mode.h tokens.h # #scan.c mode.h: parser.dlg # $(DLG) -C2 parser.dlg scan.c # #set.$(OBJ_EXT): $(SET)/set.c # $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $(OUT_OBJ)set.$(OBJ_EXT) $(SET)/set.c # # UNIX (default) # CC=gcc COPT=-O ANTLR=${BIN_DIR}/antlr DLG=${BIN_DIR}/dlg OBJ_EXT=o OUT_OBJ = -o CFLAGS= $(COPT) -I. -I$(SET) -I$(PCCTS_H) -DUSER_ZZSYN $(COTHER) -DZZLEXBUFSIZE=65536 # # SGI Users, use this CFLAGS # #CFLAGS= -O -I. -I$(SET) -I$(PCCTS_H) -DUSER_ZZSYN -woff 3262 OBJ=antlr.o scan.o err.o bits.o build.o fset2.o fset.o gen.o \ globals.o hash.o lex.o main.o misc.o set.o pred.o egman.o mrhoist.o fcache.o antlr : $(OBJ) $(SRC) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $(BIN_DIR)/antlr $(OBJ) # what files does PCCTS generate (both ANTLR and DLG) PCCTS_GEN=antlr.c scan.c err.c tokens.h mode.h parser.dlg stdpccts.h remap.h SRC=antlr.c scan.c err.c bits.c build.c fset2.c fset.c gen.c globals.c \ hash.c lex.c main.c misc.c $(SET)/set.c pred.c egman.c mrhoist.c fcache.c # # Don't worry about the ambiguity messages coming from antlr # for making antlr.c etc... [should be 10 of them, I think] # #antlr.c stdpccts.h parser.dlg tokens.h err.c : antlr.g # $(ANTLR) -gh antlr.g antlr.o : antlr.c mode.h tokens.h scan.o : scan.c mode.h tokens.h #scan.c mode.h: parser.dlg # $(DLG) -C2 parser.dlg scan.c set.o : $(SET)/set.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o set.o $(SET)/set.c # # ****** These next targets are common to UNIX and PC world ******** # #clean up all the intermediate files clean: rm -f *.$(OBJ_EXT) core #remove everything in clean plus the PCCTS files generated scrub: rm -f $(PCCTS_GEN) *.$(OBJ_EXT) core