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author | Peter Meerwald <pmeerw@cosy.sbg.ac.at> |
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date | Fri, 25 Jun 2010 09:59:25 +0200 |
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # RPELTP makefile for the MSDOS port of the gcc compiler (DJGPP) #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Original Copyright message: # Copyright 1992 by Jutta Degener and Carsten Bormann, Technische # Universitaet Berlin. See the accompanying file "COPYRIGHT" for # details. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY FOR THIS SOFTWARE. # # File adapted by simao@cpqd.ansp.br for the UGST distribution. #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Machine dependent flags you must configure to port ######### Define SASR if >> is a signed arithmetic shift (-1 >> 1 == -1) SASR = -DSASR ######### MUST Define USE_FLOAT_MUL for bit exact performance to GSM Spec. #MULHACK = -DUSE_FLOAT_MUL # Choose a compiler. The code works both with ANSI and K&R-C. # Use -DNeedFunctionPrototypes to compile with, -UNeedFunctionPrototypes to # compile without, function prototypes in the header files. # # You can use the -DSTUPID_COMPILER to circumvent some compilers' # static limits regarding the number of subexpressions in a statement. CC = gcc CCFLAGS = -c -O2 -DNeedFunctionPrototypes=1 -I../utl LD = $(CC) # LDFLAGS = # LDLIB = #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # You shouldn't have to configure below this line if you're porting. # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Tools RM=rm -f # Local Directories ROOT = .. ### <--- ADDTST = $(ROOT)/add-test TST = $(ROOT)/tst MAN = $(ROOT)/man BIN = $(ROOT)/bin ###SRC = $(ROOT)/ugst ### <--- SRC = . LIB = $(ROOT)/lib TLS = $(ROOT)/tls ###INC = $(ROOT)/inc INC = c:\gcc\include # Flags DEBUG = -DNDEBUG ######### Remove -DNDEBUG to enable assertions. CFLAGS = $(CCFLAGS) $(SASR) $(DEBUG) $(MULHACK) $(FAST) $(CCINC) -I$(INC) ######### It's $(CC) $(CFLAGS) LFLAGS = $(LDFLAGS) $(LDINC) ######### It's $(LD) $(LFLAGS) #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Headers HEADERS = proto.h unproto.h config.h private.h gsm.h rpeltp.h #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Sources GSM_SOURCES = add.c code.c debug.c decode.c long_ter.c lpc.c \ preproce.c rpe.c gsm_dest.c gsm_deco.c gsm_enco.c \ gsm_expl.c gsm_impl.c gsm_crea.c gsm_prin.c gsm_opti.c \ rpeltp.c short_te.c table.c DEMO_SOURCES = rpedemo.c ../g711/g711.c SOURCES = $(GSM_SOURCES) $(DEMO_SOURCES) #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Object files GSM_OBJECTS = add.o code.o debug.o decode.o long_ter.o lpc.o \ preproce.o rpe.o gsm_dest.o gsm_deco.o gsm_enco.o \ gsm_expl.o gsm_impl.o gsm_crea.o gsm_prin.o gsm_opti.o \ rpeltp.o short_te.o table.o DEMO_OBJECTS = rpedemo.o g711.o OBJECTS = $(GSM_OBJECTS) $(DEMO_OBJECTS) # ------------------------------------------------ # Implicit rules # ------------------------------------------------ .c.o: $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $< # ------------------------------------------------ # Generic rules # ------------------------------------------------ all:: rpedemo clean: $(RM) $(OBJECTS) cleantest: echo No test file processing available in this directory veryclean: clean $(RM) rpedemo # ------------------------------------------------ # Specific rules # ------------------------------------------------ g711.o: ../g711/g711.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -I../g711 ../g711/g711.c rpedemo.o: rpedemo.c ../g711/g711.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -I../g711 rpedemo.c rpedemo: $(OBJECTS) $(CC) -o rpedemo $(OBJECTS) # ------------------------------------------------ # Run add < add_test.dta to make sure the # basic arithmetic functions work as intended. # ------------------------------------------------ add: add_test.o $(CC) $(LFLAGS) -o add add_test.o addtst: add add_test.dta add < add_test.dta > /dev/null