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# |
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# General Jamrules support file for building Ascend4 |
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# (see http://www.freetype.org/jam/index.html) |
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# |
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# This file is part of the Ascend Build System. |
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# |
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# Copyright (C) 2005 Jerry D. St.Clair |
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# |
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# The Ascend Build System is free software; you can redistribute |
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# it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public |
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# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either |
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# version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
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# |
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# This program is distributed in hope that it will be useful, |
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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# GNU General Public License for more details. |
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# |
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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# along with the program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA. |
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# Check the file named COPYING. |
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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# |
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# UNDER CONSTRUCTION |
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# |
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# This is a template Jamrules file which supports building the |
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# Ascend libraries and executables. It contains general variable |
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# and rule definitions required for execution of jam in any of the |
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# source subdirectories. |
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# |
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# This file is part of the ASCEND jam build system rooted at ../../jam. |
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# See ../../jam/ReadMe.txt for more information. |
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# |
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# This file is customized on unix/linux by configure. |
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# |
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# On other platforms, users should copy/rename this file to 'Jamrules', |
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# then modify the settings manually for their particular system. |
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# Ascend cannot be built by jam unless the Jamrules file is present. |
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# |
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# User-customized Jamrules files should not be placed in version |
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# control. Only the Jamrules.in template should be versioned. |
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# |
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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JAMRULES_ALREADY_SEEN = TRUE ; |
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# The slash thing gets messed up sith SubDir somehow - make sure it's correct! |
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SLASH = / ; |
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if $(NT) |
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{ |
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SLASH = \\ ; |
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} |
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# Comment to compile with debugging & assertions enabled. |
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# Should be commented for regression tests to work properly. |
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#NODEBUG = 1 ; |
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# Comment to compile without using the Epperly malloc debugger |
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# Should be UNcommented for regression tests to work properly. |
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DEBUG_MALLOC = -DMALLOC_DEBUG -DALLOCATED_TESTS ; |
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#====================================================================== |
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# PACKAGES |
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# |
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# Package settings for building Ascend. |
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# Packages are bits of compiled code that represent models, or solvers, |
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# or, in general, any bits of external code. |
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# |
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# Choose one of the following, comment out the others: |
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# STATIC_PACKAGES packages should be statically linked/loaded |
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# DYNAMIC_PACKAGES packages should be dynamically linked/loaded |
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# NO_PACKAGES no packages |
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# |
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# If STATIC_PACKAGES are chosen, also indicate the location of |
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# the packages in PACK_LIBS. Otherwise leave PACK_LIBS empty. |
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#====================================================================== |
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#PACKAGE_FLAGS = -DSTATIC_PACKAGES ; |
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PACKAGE_FLAGS = -DDYNAMIC_PACKAGES ; |
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#PACKAGE_FLAGS = -DNO_PACKAGES ; |
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PACK_LIBS = $(ASC_PACKAGES_LIB_PATH) ; |
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#PACK_LIBS = ; |
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#====================================================================== |
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# SIGNAL TRAPS |
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# |
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# If you want to be able to interrupt ASCEND with ctrl-C, then comment the |
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# following line. Uncomment the line for disabling of ctrl-C. |
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# |
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# Comment the line for regression testing to work properly. |
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#====================================================================== |
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#CCFLAGS += -DNO_SIGINT_TRAP -DNO_SIGSEGV_TRAP ; |
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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# Tools required for complete build (comment out if not present). |
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# The build system works around their absence if necessary. |
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# Note that they are available for Windows, for example: |
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# http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnuWin32 |
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SED = sed ; |
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YACC = yacc ; |
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YACCFLAGS = -d ; |
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YACCFILES = y.tab ; |
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LEX = flex ; |
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#====================================================================== |
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# General build options |
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#====================================================================== |
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# Build directory - - will be qualified for compiler & build type |
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BUILD_DIR_ROOT = $(TOP)$(SLASH)jam ; |
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# Comment for normal jam deletion of object files after building targets |
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KEEPOBJS = true ; |
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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# platform-independent options |
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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# sizeof(void*) - change value if not a typical 32-bit system |
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# the following are defined by Autoconf, so uncomment if you don't have that: |
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# SIZEOF_VOID_P = 4 ; |
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# CCFLAGS += -DSIZEOF_VOID_P=$(SIZEOF_VOID_P) ; |
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CCFLAGS += $(PACKAGE_FLAGS) ; |
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if $(NODEBUG) |
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{ |
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CCFLAGS += -DNDEBUG ; |
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BUILD_SUBDIR = $(SLASH)Release ; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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BUILD_SUBDIR = $(SLASH)Debug ; |
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} |
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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# platform- & complier-specific options |
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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if $(NT) |
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{ |
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# Windows-specific commands not done right in Jambase |
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RM = del ; |
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MV = move /Y ; |
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# Windows-specific defines |
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CCFLAGS += -D_X86_=1 -DWIN32 -D_WIN32 -DASC_BUILD_LIB ; |
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SUFSHR = .dll ; |
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if $(BCCROOT) || ( $(TOOLSET) = BORLANDC ) |
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{ |
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CC = bcc32 ; |
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C++ = $(CC) ; |
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FORTRAN = ; |
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CCFLAGS += -q -d -g0 -j0 -K -DMOD_ASCMALLOC ; |
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CCWARN = -w ; |
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if $(NODEBUG) |
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{ |
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CCDEBUG = -v- -O2 ; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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CCDEBUG = -v -y -Od ; |
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} |
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C++FLAGS = $(CCFLAGS) ; |
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LINKFLAGS += -L$(STDLIBPATH) ; |
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COFF2OMF = coff2omf ; # add location if not in path |
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BUILD_SUBDIR = $(BUILD_SUBDIR)$(SLASH)bcc ; |
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} |
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else if $(MSVCNT) || ( $(TOOLSET) = VISUALC ) |
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{ |
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CC = cl /nologo ; |
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C++ = $(CC) ; |
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FORTRAN = ; |
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CCFLAGS += /Ze ; |
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CCWARN = /W4 ; |
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if $(NODEBUG) |
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{ |
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CCDEBUG = /O2 ; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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CCDEBUG = /Zi /Od ; |
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} |
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# Libraries are in different paths depending on VC version |
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LINKFLAGS += /LIBPATH:$(VISUALC)\\lib /LIBPATH:$(VISUALC)\\PlatformSDK\\lib\\ ; |
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LINKLIBS = advapi32.lib |
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libc.lib |
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oldnames.lib |
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gdi32.lib |
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user32.lib |
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kernel32.lib ; |
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BUILD_SUBDIR = $(BUILD_SUBDIR)$(SLASH)msvc ; |
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} |
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else if $(MINGW) || ( $(TOOLSET) = MINGW ) |
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{ |
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CC = gcc ; |
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C++ = $(CC) ; |
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CCFLAGS += -DHAVE_ERF=1 ; |
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# uncomment to select desired warning level and ansi-strictness |
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CCWARN += -Wall ; |
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CCWARN += -W ; |
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CCWARN += -pedantic ; |
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#CCWARN += -Wshadow ; |
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#CCWARN += -ansi ; |
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CCWARN += -std=c99 ; |
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if $(NODEBUG) |
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{ |
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CCDEBUG = -O3 ; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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CCDEBUG = -g -O0 ; |
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CCFLAGS += -ggdb ; |
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} |
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C++FLAGS = $(CCFLAGS) ; |
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FORTRAN = g77 ; |
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FORTRANFLAGS = -c -I4 -O ; |
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F77_LIBS = $(MINGW)$(SLASH)lib$(SLASH)libg2c.a ; |
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BUILD_SUBDIR = $(BUILD_SUBDIR)$(SLASH)mingw ; |
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} |
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else if $(WATCOM) || ( $(TOOLSET) = WATCOM ) |
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{ |
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CC = wcc386 ; |
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C++ = wpp386 ; |
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FORTRAN = wfc386 ; |
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FORTRANFLAGS = /NOER ; |
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CCFLAGS += /fr /dMOD_ASCMALLOC ; |
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CCWARN = /wx ; |
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if $(NODEBUG) |
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{ |
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CCDEBUG = /ox ; |
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FORTRANFLAGS += /OX ; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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CCDEBUG = /od /d2 ; |
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FORTRANFLAGS += /OD /D2 ; |
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} |
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BUILD_SUBDIR = $(BUILD_SUBDIR)$(SLASH)watcom ; |
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} |
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} |
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else if $(UNIX) || $(OS) = LINUX |
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{ |
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SUFSHR = @SHLIB_SUFFIX@ ; |
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CC = @CC@ ; |
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CPP = @CPP@ ; |
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# DEFS = defines generated by configure |
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CCFLAGS += @DEFS@ ; |
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if $(CC) = gcc { |
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if $(NODEBUG) |
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{ |
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CCDEBUG = -O3 ; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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CCDEBUG = -g -O0 ; |
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Echo "DEBUGGER SYMBOLS TURNED ON" ; |
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CCFLAGS += -ggdb ; |
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} |
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# uncomment to select desired warning level and ansi-strictness |
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CCWARN += -Wall ; |
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CCWARN += -W ; |
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#CCWARN += -pedantic ; |
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#CCWARN += -Wshadow ; |
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#CCWARN += -ansi ; |
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CCWARN += -std=c99 ; |
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} |
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# YACC |
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# On some old systems yacc writes some K&R extern definitions to |
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# the .c file that it generates. This has caused havoc on at least |
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# one system. Define your yacc here. For the Suns in particular |
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# /usr/lang/SC1.0/ansi/yacc was required. If you cannot find an ansi |
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# compatible yacc, delete the 'extern char *malloc(), realloc() definitions |
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# if generated at the top of your .c created from the .y file. |
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# |
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YACC = @YACC@ ; |
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# LEX |
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# We require the flex lexer |
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# |
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LEX = @LEX@ ; |
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LEXLIB = @LEXLIB@ ; |
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# Some compilers need to be told where to find the math libraries |
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# -L$(MATH_LIB_DIRS) -lieee -lm ; |
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MATH_LIBS = @MATH_LIBS@ ; |
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# The interface and 1 file in the solver directory need to know where the |
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# include files and library for X11 are. If your C compiler doesn't know |
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# automatically where the X files are, or if they are in a non-standard |
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# place, set the following variables to point at them. These should be |
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# the same X files that Tk was built with on your system. |
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# Most systems do not need these variables to be set. |
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# |
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# The include and library files for X11: |
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X11_INCS = @X11_INCLUDES@ ; |
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X11_LIBS = @X11_LIBRARIES@ -lX11 @X11_EXTRA_LIBS@ @X11_RUN_PATH@ ; |
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# Library file(s) to link against for dynamic loading to work |
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DL_LIBS = @DL_LIBS@ ; |
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# FORTRAN options |
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# your f77 compiler |
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FORTRAN = @F77@ ; |
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# Fortran compilation flags: |
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# These are used for making the ASCEND libraries based on FORTRAN codes. |
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# These should be set to get the best performance possible out of your |
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# f77 compiler without optimizing away functions that are not obviously |
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# called, as some compilers do by default. |
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# |
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F77FLAGS = -c -I4 -O ; |
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# |
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# F77LIBS is for the base f77 libraries. If you are linking no f77 |
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# objects to ascend, it may be left undefined. |
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# Set F77LIBS appropriate for your machine and desired loader behavior. |
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# -L$(FOR_LIB_DIRS) -lg2c ; |
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# |
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F77_LIBS += @F77LIBS@ ; |
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# |
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# F77_OPTS are for miscellaneous options, such as -tmpdir= |
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# |
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F77_OPTS = ; |
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# |
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# All the flags to pass to F77 |
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# |
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FORTRANFLAGS = $(F77FLAGS) $(F77_OPTS) ; |
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BUILD_SUBDIR = $(BUILD_SUBDIR)$(SLASH)linux ; |
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} |
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CCFLAGS += $(CCWARN) $(CCDEBUG) $(DEBUG_MALLOC) ; |
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C++FLAGS = $(CCFLAGS) ; |
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BUILD_DIR = $(BUILD_DIR_ROOT)$(BUILD_SUBDIR) ; |
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#====================================================================== |
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# Ascend base library names & paths |
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#====================================================================== |
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ASC_COMPILER_LIBROOT = libasc_compiler ; |
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ASC_GENERAL_LIBROOT = libasc_general ; |
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ASC_SOLVER_LIBROOT = libasc_solver ; |
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ASC_UTILITIES_LIBROOT = libasc_utilities ; |
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ASC_PACKAGES_LIBROOT = libasc_packages ; |
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ASC_COMPILER_LIB = $(ASC_COMPILER_LIBROOT)$(SUFLIB) ; |
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ASC_GENERAL_LIB = $(ASC_GENERAL_LIBROOT)$(SUFLIB) ; |
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ASC_SOLVER_LIB = $(ASC_SOLVER_LIBROOT)$(SUFLIB) ; |
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ASC_UTILITIES_LIB = $(ASC_UTILITIES_LIBROOT)$(SUFLIB) ; |
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ASC_PACKAGES_LIB = $(ASC_PACKAGES_LIBROOT)$(SUFLIB) ; |
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ASC_BASE_LIBS = |
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$(ASC_COMPILER_LIB) |
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$(ASC_GENERAL_LIB) |
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$(ASC_PACKAGES_LIB) |
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$(ASC_SOLVER_LIB) |
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$(ASC_UTILITIES_LIB) |
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; |
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# Path to base library sources & libs from top-level jam directory |
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ASC_BASE_SOURCE_RELPATH = $(TOP)$(SLASH)base$(SLASH)generic ; |
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ASC_BASE_LIBS_RELPATH = $(BUILD_DIR)$(SLASH) ; |
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#====================================================================== |
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# SOLVERS / INTEGRATORS |
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# |
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# If you are linking to MINOS or other external solvers, the solver |
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# interface needs to know about it. |
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# Set the comment flags as appropriate on the following definitions. |
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# If the settings here do not match the libraries you link, you will |
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# almost certainly get runtime errors if not link errors. |
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#====================================================================== |
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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# Slv is the original ASCEND nonlinear solver. It is not currently supported. |
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# To build with slv: |
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# - add -DSTATIC_SLV or -DDYNAMIC_SLV (unsupported) to SOLVER_DEFS |
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# |
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#SOLVER_DEFS += -DSTATIC_SLV ; |
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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# OptSQP is an interface to the Larry Biegler OPT code. |
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# It is not currently supported. |
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# To build with optsqp: |
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# - add -DSTATIC_OPTSQP or -DDYNAMIC_OPTSQP (unsupported) to SOLVER_DEFS |
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# - add location of OPT library to FOR_LIBS |
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# |
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if $(UNIX) || $(OS) = LINUX |
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{ |
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# SOLVER_DEFS += @HAVE_OPTSQP@ ; |
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# FOR_LIBS += @OPTSQPLIB@ ; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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#SOLVER_DEFS += -DSTATIC_OPTSQP ; |
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#FOR_LIBS += ; |
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} |
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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# QRSlv is the current ASCEND nonlinear algebraic solver. |
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# To build with slv: |
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# - add -DSTATIC_SLV or -DDYNAMIC_SLV (unsupported) to SOLVER_DEFS |
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# |
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SOLVER_DEFS += -DSTATIC_QRSLV ; |
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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# makeMPS is currently not supported. |
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# To build with mps: |
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# - add -DSTATIC_MPS or -DDYNAMIC_MPS (unsupported) to SOLVER_DEFS |
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# |
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#SOLVER_DEFS += -DSTATIC_MPS ; |
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|
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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# NGSlv is an experimental solver (Ken Tyner) that is not currently supported |
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# To build with NGSlv: |
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# - add -DSTATIC_NGSLV or -DDYNAMIC_NGSLV (unsupported) to SOLVER_DEFS |
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# |
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#SOLVER_DEFS += -DSTATIC_NGSLV ; |
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|
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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# CMSlv is the ASCEND conditional modeling solver (requires CONOPT). |
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# To build with cmslv: |
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# - add -DSTATIC_CMSLV or -DDYNAMIC_CMSLV (unsupported) to SOLVER_DEFS |
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# |
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#SOLVER_DEFS += -DSTATIC_CMSLV ; |
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|
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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# LRSlv is the ASCEND logical relation solver. |
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# To build with lrslv: |
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# - add -DSTATIC_LRSLV or -DDYNAMIC_LRSLV (unsupported) to SOLVER_DEFS |
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# |
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#SOLVER_DEFS += -DSTATIC_LRSLV ; |
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|
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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# MINOS is an interface to the MINOS solver. It is not currently functional. |
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# To build with minos: |
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# - add -DSTATIC_MINOS or -DDYNAMIC_MINOS (unsupported) to SOLVER_DEFS |
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# - add location of MINOS library to FOR_LIBS |
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if $(UNIX) || $(OS) = LINUX |
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{ |
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# SOLVER_DEFS += @HAVE_MINOS@ ; |
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# FOR_LIBS += @MINOSLIB@ ; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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#SOLVER_DEFS += -DSTATIC_MINOS ; |
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#FOR_LIBS += ; |
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} |
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|
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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# CONOPT is an interface to the proprietary CONOPT solver. |
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# To build with conopt: |
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# - add -DSTATIC_CONOPT or -DDYNAMIC_CONOPT (unsupported) to SOLVER_DEFS |
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# - add location of CONOPT library to FOR_LIBS |
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if $(UNIX) || $(OS) = LINUX |
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{ |
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# SOLVER_DEFS += @HAVE_CONOPT@ ; |
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# FOR_LIBS += @CONOPTLIB@ ; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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#SOLVER_DEFS += -DSTATIC_CONOPT ; |
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#FOR_LIBS += ; |
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} |
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|
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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# LSODE is an ODE solver. ASCEND is distributed with a standard lsode |
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# implementation that can be used if you have FORTRAN and don't have an |
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# optimized LSODE library. |
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# To build with lsode: |
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# - add -DSTATIC_LSOD or -DDYNAMIC_LSOD to SOLVER_DEFS |
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# - if you are providing an optimized lsode library: |
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# - add the location of the library to FOR_LIBS |
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# - set BUILD_LSODE = FALSE to disable building of the standard lsode |
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# |
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if $(UNIX) || $(OS) = LINUX |
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{ |
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SOLVER_DEFS += @HAVE_LSOD@ ; |
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if ! @make_lsodlib@ |
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{ |
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BUILD_LSODE = FALSE ; |
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FOR_LIBS += @LSODLIB@ ; |
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} |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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SOLVER_DEFS += -DSTATIC_LSOD ; |
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FOR_LIBS += ; |
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# uncomment the following if you are providing an external lsode library |
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# BUILD_LSODE = FALSE ; |
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} |
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BUILD_LSODE ?= TRUE ; |
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#====================================================================== |
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# FORTRAN options - set to override configure defaults |
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#====================================================================== |
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# Your FORTRAN compiler |
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#FORTRAN = g77 ; |
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# Fortran compilation flags & options: |
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# These are used for making the ASCEND libraries based on FORTRAN codes. |
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# These should be set to get the best performance possible out of your |
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# f77 compiler without optimizing away functions that are not obviously |
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# called, as some compilers do by default. |
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# |
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#FORTRANFLAGS = -c -I4 -O -lg2c ; |
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# F77LIBS is for the base f77 libraries. If you are linking no f77 |
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# objects to ascend, it may be left undefined. |
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# Set F77LIBS appropriate for your machine and desired loader behavior. |
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# |
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#F77_LIBS = ; |
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#====================================================================== |
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# FORTRAN Support Libraries |
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# |
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# Point BLASLIB and LPAKLIB to machine-specific BLAS and LINPACK |
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# libraries (if you have them) to get the best speed out of ASCEND. |
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# Otherwise, generic versions will be built if FORTRAN is available. |
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#====================================================================== |
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|
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# Name & path to the blas library |
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ASC_BLAS_LIBROOT = libblas ; |
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ASC_BLAS_LIB = $(ASC_BLAS_LIBROOT)$(SUFLIB) ; |
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BLASLIB_PATH = $(BUILD_DIR) ; |
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BLASLIB = $(BLASLIB_PATH)$(SLASH)$(ASC_BLAS_LIB) ; |
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|
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# Name & path to the linpack library |
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ASC_LINPACK_LIBROOT = liblpak ; |
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ASC_LINPACK_LIB = $(ASC_LINPACK_LIBROOT)$(SUFLIB) ; |
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LPAKLIB_PATH = $(BUILD_DIR) ; |
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LPAKLIB = $(LPAKLIB_PATH)$(SLASH)$(ASC_LINPACK_LIB) ; |
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|
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# Name & path to the internal lsode library. |
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if $(BUILD_LSODE) = TRUE |
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{ |
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Echo Building internal LSODE library ; |
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ASC_LSOD_LIBROOT = liblsode ; |
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ASC_LSOD_LIB = $(ASC_LSOD_LIBROOT)$(SUFLIB) ; |
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LSODLIB_PATH = $(BUILD_DIR) ; |
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LSODLIB = $(LSODLIB_PATH)$(SLASH)$(ASC_LSOD_LIB) ; |
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} |
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|
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FOR_LIBS += $(LSODLIB) $(LPAKLIB) $(BLASLIB) $(F77_LIBS) ; |
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#====================================================================== |
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# Ascend-specific jam instructions |
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#====================================================================== |
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|
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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# LEX_or_copy |
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# |
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# Generates a c source file using the lexer defined by $(LEX), |
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# or by copying a specified file if $(LEX) is not defined. |
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# The following parameters are used: |
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# |
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# 1 source file to generate |
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# 2 lex/flex definition file |
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# 3 pre-generated source file to copy if $(LEX) is empty |
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# 4 header file associated with the source file, if any |
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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rule LEX_or_copy |
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{ |
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if $(LEX) |
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{ |
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Echo Generating $(1) from $(LEX) ; |
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DEPENDS $(1) : $(2) ; |
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Lex_with_options $(1) : $(2) ; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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Echo Copying $(1) from $(4) ; |
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File $(1) : $(3) ; |
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} |
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|
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# make the header dependent |
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if $(4) |
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{ |
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INCLUDES $(1) : $(4) ; |
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} |
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|
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Clean clean : $(1) ; |
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} |
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|
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# run LEX using options specified in LEXOPTS |
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actions Lex_with_options |
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{ |
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$(LEX) $(LEXOPTS) -o$(1) $(2) |
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} |