jdk/make/common/Defs.gmk
author kvn
Wed, 05 Mar 2008 11:33:31 -0800
changeset 210 6da234892f4a
parent 2 90ce3da70b43
child 30 7ea1edf98bfe
permissions -rw-r--r--
6671250: In Parse::do_if() old Cmp node 'c' should be replaced with new one after BoolNode transformation Summary: In Parse::do_if() 'c' (CmpNode) node may be changed during BoolNode transformation so 'c' may became dead but the node is referenced later in the code. Reviewed-by: never

#
# Copyright 1995-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
#
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#
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#
# Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara,
# CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or
# have any questions.
#

#
# Common variables used by all the Java makefiles.  This file should
# not contain rules.
#

# WARNING: This file is shared with other workspaces.
#          So when it includes other files, it must use JDK_TOPDIR.
#

#
# On Solaris, the 'make' utility from Sun will not work with these makefiles.
#    This little rule is only understood by Sun's make, and is harmless
#    when seen by the GNU make tool. If using Sun's make, this causes the
#    make command to fail.
#
SUN_MAKE_TEST:sh = echo "ERROR: PLEASE USE GNU VERSION OF MAKE"; exit 33

ifndef JDK_TOPDIR
  JDK_TOPDIR=$(BUILDDIR)/..
endif
ifndef JDK_MAKE_SHARED_DIR
  JDK_MAKE_SHARED_DIR=$(JDK_TOPDIR)/make/common/shared
endif

include $(JDK_MAKE_SHARED_DIR)/Platform.gmk

TOPDIR=$(BUILDDIR)/..

include $(JDK_TOPDIR)/make/common/CancelImplicits.gmk

# Historically PLATFORM_SRC used to be src/$(PLATFORM), but we switched it to
# src/solaris so if you want to build on Linux you didn't need a src/linux
# directory.  In an ideal world it would be called src/genunix but we are not
# there yet.
#
ifndef SHARE_SRC
  SHARE_SRC    = $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/share
endif

# Files that cannot be included in the OpenJDK distribution are
# collected under a parent directory which contains just those files.
ifndef CLOSED_SRC
  CLOSED_SRC  = $(JDK_TOPDIR)/src/closed
endif

# If we have no closed directory, force it to an openjdk build
CLOSED_SRC_DIR_EXISTS := $(shell \
  if [ -d $(CLOSED_SRC) ] ; then \
    echo true; \
  else \
    echo false; \
  fi)
ifeq ($(CLOSED_SRC_DIR_EXISTS), false)
  OPENJDK = true
endif

# Check for strange explicit settings (change to empty or true)
ifdef OPENJDK
  ifeq ($(OPENJDK),false)
    # Silently treat as not defined
    OPENJDK =
  else
    ifneq ($(OPENJDK),true)
      dummy := $(warning "WARNING: OPENKJDK=$(OPENJDK) being treated as true")
      OPENJDK = true
    endif
  endif
endif

# Define where closed directories are
ifdef OPENJDK
  CLOSED_SRC =
  CLOSED_SHARE_SRC =
else
  ifndef CLOSED_SHARE_SRC
    CLOSED_SHARE_SRC    = $(CLOSED_SRC)/share
  endif
endif

# If OPENJDK is defined, we may still need to use some native libraries that
# exist only as part of the closed source. If the closed sources are not
# available, the libraries must have been pre-built. Since these libraries
# and the JDK internal interfaces to these are reasonably stable this is not
# a significant problem. But we do need to provide a way to locate them,
# including a way to point to a new one when there have been changes.
#
# If you have a formal binary plugs download, set ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH
# to the location.
# (Optionally you can set ALT_CLOSED_JDK_IMPORT_PATH to point to the latest
#  build JDK, or last promotion for this JDK version, but will not work
#  on windows).
#
# As the OPENJDK is built, the binary plugs are used instead of building the
# libraries.
# Individual Makefiles that specify USE_BINARY_PLUG_LIBRARY, will get
# the binary plug copy (or a copy from a built JDK).
#
# See common/internal/BinaryPlugs.gmk for more information.
#
# Usage notes:
#
#   ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_JARFILE is probably rarely needed. It can be used
#   to identify the exact jar file to be used for all closed classes..
#  
#   ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH points to a directory containing precisely the
#   binaries needed to build. 
#  
#   ALT_BUILD_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH points to a directory containing binary plug dirs 
#   multiple architectures named using the standard conventions
#   This is useful for build scripts that need to build multiple architectures
#   of the OpenJDK.
#   
#   ALT_CLOSED_JDK_IMPORT_PATH points to the top-level of a specific platform
#   JDK image.
#  
#   The precedence is that
#     1. ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_JARFILE overrides any other location of the classes
#     2. ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH overrides all locations of classes and libraries
#     3. ALT_BUILD_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH is used to find a ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH
#     4. ALT_CLOSED_JDK_IMPORT_PATH is used to locate classes and libraries
#

# Always needed, defines the name of the imported/exported jarfile
BINARY_PLUGS_JARNAME = rt-closed.jar

ifdef OPENJDK
  ifdef ALT_CLOSED_JDK_IMPORT_PATH
    CLOSED_JDK_IMPORT_PATH = $(ALT_CLOSED_JDK_IMPORT_PATH)
    BINARY_PLUGS_PATH = $(CLOSED_JDK_IMPORT_PATH)
    BINARY_PLUGS_JARFILE = $(CLOSED_JDK_IMPORT_PATH)/jre/lib/rt.jar
  endif
  ifdef ALT_BUILD_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH
    BUILD_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH = $(ALT_BUILD_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH)
  else
    BUILD_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH = $(SLASH_JAVA)/re/jdk/$(JDK_VERSION)/promoted/latest/openjdk/binaryplugs
  endif
  BINARY_PLUGS_PATH = $(BUILD_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH)/$(PLATFORM)-$(ARCH)
  BINARY_PLUGS_JARFILE = $(BINARY_PLUGS_PATH)/jre/lib/$(BINARY_PLUGS_JARNAME)
  ifdef ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH
    BINARY_PLUGS_PATH  = $(ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_PATH)
    BINARY_PLUGS_JARFILE = $(BINARY_PLUGS_PATH)/jre/lib/$(BINARY_PLUGS_JARNAME)
  endif
  ifdef ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_JARFILE
    BINARY_PLUGS_JARFILE = $(ALT_BINARY_PLUGS_JARFILE)
  endif
endif # OPENJDK

# Default output directory
ifdef OPENJDK
_OUTPUTDIR=$(JDK_TOPDIR)/build/$(PLATFORM)-$(ARCH)$(OPENJDK_SUFFIX)
else
_OUTPUTDIR=$(JDK_TOPDIR)/build/$(PLATFORM)-$(ARCH)
endif


#
# Get platform definitions
#

include $(JDK_TOPDIR)/make/common/Defs-$(PLATFORM).gmk

#
# Freetype logic is applicable to OpenJDK only
#
ifdef OPENJDK

#if we use system lib we do not need to copy it to build tree
USING_SYSTEM_FT_LIB=false

ifeq ($(PLATFORM), windows)
  DEVTOOLS_FT_DIR=$(JDK_DEVTOOLS_DIR)/win32/freetype-$(ARCH)
endif
ifeq ($(PLATFORM), linux)
  DEVTOOLS_FT_DIR=$(JDK_DEVTOOLS_DIR)/$(PLATFORM)/freetype-$(ARCH)
endif
ifeq ($(PLATFORM), solaris)
  # historically for Solaris we have slightly different devtools 
  # naming conventions
  DEVTOOLS_FT_DIR=$(JDK_DEVTOOLS_DIR)/$(ARCH_FAMILY)/freetype-$(ARCH)
endif

DEVTOOLS_FT_DIR_EXISTS = $(shell \
  if [ -f $(DEVTOOLS_FT_DIR)/include/ft2build.h ] ; then \
    echo true; \
  else \
    echo false; \
  fi)

  ifdef ALT_FREETYPE_LIB_PATH
    FREETYPE_LIB_PATH = $(ALT_FREETYPE_LIB_PATH)
  else
    ifeq ($(DEVTOOLS_FT_DIR_EXISTS), true)
      FREETYPE_LIB_PATH = $(DEVTOOLS_FT_DIR)/lib
    else
      FREETYPE_LIB_PATH = /usr/lib
      USING_SYSTEM_FT_LIB=true
    endif
  endif 

  ifeq ($(PLATFORM), windows)
    FREETYPE_LIB = $(FREETYPE_LIB_PATH)/freetype.lib
  else
    FREETYPE_LIB = -L$(FREETYPE_LIB_PATH) -lfreetype
  endif

  ifdef ALT_FREETYPE_HEADERS_PATH
    FREETYPE_HEADERS_PATH = $(ALT_FREETYPE_HEADERS_PATH)
  else
    ifeq ($(DEVTOOLS_FT_DIR_EXISTS), true)
      FREETYPE_HEADERS_PATH = $(DEVTOOLS_FT_DIR)/include
    else
      FREETYPE_HEADERS_PATH = /usr/include
    endif
  endif
endif

#
# Localizations for the different parts of the product beyond English
#

JRE_LOCALES   = de es fr it ja ko sv zh_CN zh_TW zh_HK
PLUGIN_LOCALES = de es fr it ja ko sv zh_CN zh_TW zh_HK
JDK_LOCALES  = ja zh_CN

#
# A list of locales we support but don't have resource files.
# This is defined to optimize the search of resource bundles.
#
JRE_NONEXIST_LOCALES = en en_US de_DE es_ES fr_FR it_IT ja_JP ko_KR sv_SE zh

#
# All libraries except libjava and libjvm itself link against libjvm and
# libjava, the latter for its exported common utilities.  libjava only links
# against libjvm.  Programs' makefiles take their own responsibility for
# adding other libs.
#
ifdef PACKAGE
# put JAVALIB first, but do not lose any platform specific values....
  LDLIBS_COMMON = $(JAVALIB)
endif # PACKAGE

#
# Libraries that must appear ahead of libc.so on the link command line
#
ifdef PROGRAM

  ifeq ($(PLATFORM), solaris)
    LDLIBS_COMMON = -lthread -ldl
  endif

  ifeq ($(PLATFORM), linux)
    LDLIBS_COMMON = -ldl
  endif

endif # PROGRAM

LDLIBS_COMMON += $(EXTRA_LIBS)

#
# Default is to build, not import native binaries
#
ifndef IMPORT_NATIVE_BINARIES
  IMPORT_NATIVE_BINARIES=false
endif
# If importing libraries in, no incremental builds
ifeq ($(IMPORT_NATIVE_BINARIES),true)
 INCREMENTAL_BUILD=false
endif

# for generated libraries
LIBDIR              = $(OUTPUTDIR)/lib
ABS_LIBDIR          = $(ABS_OUTPUTDIR)/lib
# Optional place to save the windows .lib files
LIBFILES_DIR        = $(OUTPUTDIR)/libfiles
# for ext jre files
EXTDIR              = $(LIBDIR)/ext
# for generated include files
INCLUDEDIR          = $(OUTPUTDIR)/include
# for generated class files
CLASSBINDIR         = $(OUTPUTDIR)/classes
DEMOCLASSDIR        = $(OUTPUTDIR)/democlasses
# for generated tool class files
BUILDTOOLCLASSDIR   = $(OUTPUTDIR)/btclasses
# for build tool jar files
BUILDTOOLJARDIR     = $(OUTPUTDIR)/btjars
ABS_BUILDTOOLJARDIR = $(ABS_OUTPUTDIR)/btjars
# for generated java source files
GENSRCDIR           = $(OUTPUTDIR)/gensrc
# for generated C source files (not javah)
GENNATIVESRCDIR     = $(OUTPUTDIR)/gennativesrc
# for imported source files
IMPORTSRCDIR        = $(OUTPUTDIR)/impsrc
# for imported documents
IMPORTDOCDIR        = $(OUTPUTDIR)/impdoc
# for generated demo
DEMODIR             = $(OUTPUTDIR)/demo
# for sample code
SAMPLEDIR           = $(OUTPUTDIR)/sample
# for generated documentation
DOCSDIR             = $(OUTPUTDIR)/docs$(DOCSDIRSUFFIX)
DOCSDIRSUFFIX       =

# The MESSAGE, WARNING and ERROR files are used to store sanityck and 
# SCCS check messages, warnings and errors. 
ifndef ERROR_FILE
  ERROR_FILE   = $(OUTPUTDIR)/sanityCheckErrors.txt
endif
ifndef WARNING_FILE
  WARNING_FILE = $(OUTPUTDIR)/sanityCheckWarnings.txt
endif
ifndef MESSAGE_FILE
  MESSAGE_FILE = $(OUTPUTDIR)/sanityCheckMessages.txt
endif

JDK_IMAGE_DIR = $(ABS_OUTPUTDIR)/j2sdk-image
JRE_IMAGE_DIR = $(ABS_OUTPUTDIR)/j2re-image

#where the demo source can be found
DEMOSRCDIR          = $(SHARE_SRC)/demo

# An attempt is made to generate unique enough directories for the
# generated files to not have name collisisons. Most build units
# defines PRODUCT (except Release.gmk), but then they may or may 
# not define PACKAGE, THREADIR (only HPI uses this), PROGRAM, and 
# LIBRARY. This code chunk attempts to generate a unique 
# OBJDIR/CLASSHDRDIR for each build unit based on which of those 
# values are set within each build unit.

UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING = tmp

ifneq ($(PRODUCT),)
  UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING += /$(PRODUCT)
endif

ifneq ($(PACKAGE),)
  UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING += /$(PACKAGE)
endif

ifneq ($(PROGRAM),)
  UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING += /$(PROGRAM)
endif

ifneq ($(LIBRARY),)
  ifneq ($(LIBRARY_OUTPUT),)
    UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING += /$(LIBRARY_OUTPUT)
  else
    UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING += /$(LIBRARY)
  endif
endif

ifneq ($(THREADDIR),)
  UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING += /$(THREADDIR)
endif

# the use of += above makes a space separated list which we need to 
# remove for filespecs.
#
NULLSTRING :=
ONESPACE := $(NULLSTRING) # space before this comment is required.
UNIQUE_PATH = $(subst $(ONESPACE),,$(UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING))

# TEMPDIR is a unique general purpose directory
# need to use 'override' because GNU Make on Linux exports the wrong
# value.
override TEMPDIR      = $(OUTPUTDIR)/$(UNIQUE_PATH)
override ABS_TEMPDIR  = $(ABS_OUTPUTDIR)/$(UNIQUE_PATH)

# This must be created right away for pattern rules in Sanity.gmk to work.
dummy1:=$(shell $(MKDIR) -p $(TEMPDIR))
dummy2:=$(shell $(MKDIR) -p $(TEMP_DISK))

# OBJDIRNAME is the name of the directory where the object code is to
#   be placed. It's name depends on whether the data model architecture 
#   is 32-bit or not.
ifneq ($(ARCH_DATA_MODEL), 32)
  OBJDIRNAME  = obj$(ARCH_DATA_MODEL)$(OBJDIRNAME_SUFFIX)
else
  OBJDIRNAME  = obj$(OBJDIRNAME_SUFFIX)
endif
OBJDIR      = $(TEMPDIR)/$(OBJDIRNAME)

# CLASSHDRDIR is where the generated C Class Header files go.
CLASSHDRDIR = $(TEMPDIR)/CClassHeaders

#
# CLASSDESTDIR can be used to specify the directory where generated classes
# are to be placed. The default is CLASSBINDIR.
#
ifndef CLASSDESTDIR
CLASSDESTDIR = $(CLASSBINDIR)
endif

INCLUDES = -I. -I$(CLASSHDRDIR) \
	$(patsubst %,-I%,$(subst $(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR), ,$(VPATH.h))) $(OTHER_INCLUDES)
OTHER_CPPFLAGS = $(INCLUDES)


#
# vpaths.  These are the default locations searched for source files.
# GNUmakefiles of individual areas often override the default settings.
# There are no longer default vpath entries for C and assembler files
# so we can ensure that libraries don't get their hands on JVM files.
#
# We define an intermediate variable for Java files because
# we use its value later to help define $SOURCEPATH

VPATH0.java = $(GENSRCDIR)$(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR)$(PLATFORM_SRC)/classes$(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR)$(SHARE_SRC)/classes
ifdef OPENJDK
  VPATH.java = $(VPATH0.java)
else
  #
  # If filenames are duplicated between open/closed workspaces, prefer
  # the closed files.
  #
  # Source ordering is important: some targets depend on closed files
  # replacing open ones, and thus the closed file sources must be found
  # before the open ones.
  #
  # Don't reorder without consulting the teams that depend on this behavior.
  #
  VPATH.java = $(CLOSED_PLATFORM_SRC)/classes$(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR)$(CLOSED_SHARE_SRC)/classes$(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR)$(VPATH0.java)
endif
vpath %.java $(VPATH.java)
vpath %.class $(CLASSBINDIR)
vpath %.$(OBJECT_SUFFIX) $(OBJDIR)

#
# VPATH.h is used elsewhere to generate include flags.  By default, 
# anyone has access to the include files that the JVM area exports,
# namely jni.h, jvm.h, and jni_utils.h, plus their platform-specific
# relatives.
#
VPATH.h =   $(PLATFORM_SRC)/javavm/export$(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR)$(SHARE_SRC)/javavm/export$(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR)$(SHARE_SRC)/javavm/include$(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR)$(PLATFORM_SRC)/javavm/include
vpath %.h   $(VPATH.h)

#
# Used in two ways: helps link against libjava.so. Also if overridden
# determines where your shared library is installed.
#
ifndef LIB_LOCATION
  LIB_LOCATION    =  $(LIBDIR)/$(LIBARCH)
endif

#
# Java header and stub variables
#
CLASSHDRS     = $(patsubst %,$(CLASSHDRDIR)/%.h,$(subst .,_,$(CLASSES.export)))
CLASSSTUBOBJS = classstubs.$(OBJECT_SUFFIX)
STUBPREAMBLE  = $(INCLUDEDIR)/StubPreamble.h

#
# Classpath seen by javac (different from the one seen by the VM
# running javac), and useful variables.
#
SOURCEPATH	= $(VPATH.java)
PKG		= $(shell $(EXPR) $(PACKAGE) : '\([a-z]*\)')
PKGDIR		= $(subst .,/,$(PACKAGE))

#
# The java/javac/jdk variables (JAVAC_CMD, JAVA_CMD, etc.)
#
include $(JDK_MAKE_SHARED_DIR)/Defs-java.gmk

#
# Set opt level to ALT_OPT if set otherwise _OPT
#
POPT = $(_OPT$(ALT_OPT))$(ALT_OPT)

#
# Convenient macros
#

# Prepare $@ target, remove old one and making sure directory exists
define prep-target
$(MKDIR) -p $(@D)
$(RM) $@
endef

# Simple install of $< file to $@
define install-file
$(prep-target)
$(CP) $< $@
endef

# Cleanup rule for after debug java run (hotspot.log file is left around)
#   (This could be an old leftover file in a read-only area, use the @- prefix)
HOTSPOT_LOG_NAME = hotspot.log
define java-vm-cleanup
if [ -w $(HOTSPOT_LOG_NAME) ] ; then $(RM) $(HOTSPOT_LOG_NAME); fi
endef

# Default make settings for processing SUBDIRS with clobber or clean names
SUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS-clobber = INCREMENTAL_BUILD=false
SUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS-clean   = INCREMENTAL_BUILD=false

# Current directory
CURRENT_DIRECTORY := $(shell $(PWD))

# If no timing wanted, we need to define these as empty
ifdef NO_TIMING

TIMING_ID:=NA

define TIMING_start
t=0:0:0:0
endef

define TIMING_end
time_used=0
endef

else # NO_TIMING

# Default timing id
TIMING_ID:=$(shell $(BASENAME) $(CURRENT_DIRECTORY))

# Timing start (must be used in same shell, e.g. same command line)
#    Defines the shell variable $1 to have the start time.
define TIMING_start
$1=`$(DATE) +%j:%H:%M:%S`
endef

# Timing end (must be used in same shell, e.g. same command line)
#    Expects shell variable $1 to have been defined as the start time.
#    Expects shell variable $2 to have timing id string
#    Sets total_seconds shell variable as the total seconds used.
#    Sets time_used shell variable to contain format "%dh%dm%ds"
define TIMING_end
begTime="$${$1}"; \
timing_id="$${$2}"; \
endTime=`$(DATE) +%j:%H:%M:%S`; \
d1=`$(ECHO) $${begTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f1 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \
if [ "$${d1}" = "" ] ; then d1=0; fi; \
h1=`$(ECHO) $${begTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f2 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \
if [ "$${h1}" = "" ] ; then h1=0; fi; \
m1=`$(ECHO) $${begTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f3 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \
if [ "$${m1}" = "" ] ; then m1=0; fi; \
s1=`$(ECHO) $${begTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f4 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \
if [ "$${s1}" = "" ] ; then s1=0; fi; \
d2=`$(ECHO) $${endTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f1 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \
if [ "$${d2}" = "" ] ; then d2=0; fi; \
h2=`$(ECHO) $${endTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f2 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \
if [ "$${h2}" = "" ] ; then h2=0; fi; \
m2=`$(ECHO) $${endTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f3 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \
if [ "$${m2}" = "" ] ; then m2=0; fi; \
s2=`$(ECHO) $${endTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f4 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \
if [ "$${s2}" = "" ] ; then s2=0; fi; \
t1_secs=`$(EXPR) $${d1} '*' 60 '*' 60 '*' 24 '+' $${h1} '*' 60 '*' 60 \
		 '+' $${m1} '*' 60 '+' $${s1}`; \
t2_secs=`$(EXPR) $${d2} '*' 60 '*' 60 '*' 24 '+' $${h2} '*' 60 '*' 60 \
		 '+' $${m2} '*' 60 '+' $${s2}`; \
total_seconds=`$(EXPR) $${t2_secs} '-' $${t1_secs}`; \
if [ "$${total_seconds}" -lt 0 ] ; then total_seconds=0; fi; \
t_hour=`$(EXPR) $${total_seconds} '/' '(' 60 '*' 60 ')'`h; \
t_min=`$(EXPR) '(' $${total_seconds} '%' '(' 60 '*' 60 ')' ')' '/' 60`m; \
t_sec=`$(EXPR) $${total_seconds} '%' 60`s; \
time_used=$${t_sec}; \
if [ "$${t_hour}" != "0h" ] ; then \
time_used=$${t_hour}$${t_min}$${t_sec}; \
elif [ "$${t_min}" != "0m" ] ; then \
time_used=$${t_min}$${t_sec}; \
else \
time_used=$${t_sec}; \
fi; \
$(PRINTF) "  Timing: %05d seconds or %s for %s\n" \
    $${total_seconds} $${time_used} $${timing_id}
endef

endif # NO_TIMING

# Given a SUBDIRS list, cd into them and make them
#   SUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS      Make settings for a subdir make
#   SUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS-$@   Make settings specific to this target
define SUBDIRS-loop
@$(ECHO) "Begin Processing SUBDIRS: $(SUBDIRS)"
@for i in DUMMY $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
  if [ "$$i" != "DUMMY" ] ; then \
    $(ECHO) ">>>Recursively making "$$i" "$@" @ `$(DATE)` ..."; \
    timing_id="$(TIMING_ID)-`$(BASENAME) $${i}`"; \
    $(call TIMING_start,startTime); \
    curDir=$(CURRENT_DIRECTORY); \
    $(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) $@ TIMING_ID=$${timing_id} \
			  $(SUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS) \
			  $(SUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS-$@) \
			  FULL_VERSION=$(FULL_VERSION) \
			  RELEASE=$(RELEASE) || exit 1; \
	       $(CD) $${curDir}; \
    $(call TIMING_end,startTime,timing_id); \
    $(ECHO) "<<<Finished Recursively making "$$i" "$@" @ `$(DATE)`." ; \
  fi ; \
done
@$(ECHO) "Done Processing SUBDIRS: $(SUBDIRS)"
endef

# Given a OTHERSUBDIRS list, cd into them and make them (extra loop define)
#   OTHERSUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS      Make settings for a subdir make
define OTHERSUBDIRS-loop
@$(ECHO) "Begin Processing OTHERSUBDIRS: $(OTHERSUBDIRS)"
@for i in DUMMY $(OTHERSUBDIRS) ; do \
  if [ "$$i" != "DUMMY" ] ; then \
    $(ECHO) ">>>Recursively making "$$i" "$@" @ `$(DATE)` ..."; \
    timing_id="$(TIMING_ID)-`$(BASENAME) $${i}`"; \
    $(call TIMING_start,startTime); \
    curDir=$(CURRENT_DIRECTORY); \
    $(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) $@ TIMING_ID=$${timing_id} \
		          $(OTHERSUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS) \
			  FULL_VERSION=$(FULL_VERSION) \
			  RELEASE=$(RELEASE) || exit 1; \
	       $(CD) $${curDir}; \
    $(call TIMING_end,startTime,timing_id); \
    $(ECHO) "<<<Finished Recursively making "$$i" "$@" @ `$(DATE)`." ; \
  fi ; \
done
@$(ECHO) "Done Processing OTHERSUBDIRS: $(OTHERSUBDIRS)"
endef

#
# Create BYFILE OPT and DBG settings, if CFLAGS_OPT/foobar.o is set then it is
#    used for this file, otherwise the default settings are used.
#
CFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/BYFILE    = $(CFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/$(@F)) \
                              $(CFLAGS_$(VARIANT)$(CFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/$(@F)))
CXXFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/BYFILE  = $(CXXFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/$(@F)) \
                              $(CXXFLAGS_$(VARIANT)$(CXXFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/$(@F)))

#
# Tool flags
#
ASFLAGS         = $(ASFLAGS_$(VARIANT)) $(ASFLAGS_COMMON) $(OTHER_ASFLAGS)
CFLAGS          = $(CFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/BYFILE)   $(CFLAGS_COMMON) $(OTHER_CFLAGS)
CXXFLAGS        = $(CXXFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/BYFILE) $(CXXFLAGS_COMMON) $(OTHER_CXXFLAGS)
CPPFLAGS        = $(CPPFLAGS_$(VARIANT)) $(CPPFLAGS_COMMON) $(OTHER_CPPFLAGS) \
		  $(DEFINES) $(OPTIONS:%=-D%)
LDFLAGS         = $(LDFLAGS_$(VARIANT)) $(LDFLAGS_COMMON) $(OTHER_LDFLAGS)
LDLIBS          = $(OTHER_LDLIBS) $(LDLIBS_$(VARIANT)) $(LDLIBS_COMMON)
LINTFLAGS       = $(LINTFLAGS_$(VARIANT)) $(LINTFLAGS_COMMON) \
		  $(OTHER_LINTFLAGS)

# this should be moved into Defs-<platform>.gmk.....
ifeq ($(PLATFORM), windows)
  VERSION_DEFINES = -DRELEASE="\"$(RELEASE)\""
else
  VERSION_DEFINES = -DRELEASE='"$(RELEASE)"'
endif

# Note: As a rule, GNU Make rules should not appear in any of the 
# Defs*.gmk files. These were added for Kestrel-Solaris and do address
# a TeamWare bug. They should be moved elsewhere for Merlin.
# 
#  Override gnumake built-in rules which do sccs get operations badly.
#  (They put the checked out code in the current directory, not in the
#  directory of the original file.) 
# Since this is a symptom of a teamware failure, complain and die on the spot.

# This message immediately goes to stdout and the build terminates.
define SCCS-trouble
$(error  \
"ERROR: File $@ referenced while building in $(CURRENT_DIRECTORY) \
 is out of date with respect to its SCCS file $<. \
 This can happen from an unresolved Teamware conflict, a file movement, or \
 a failure in which SCCS files are updated but the 'sccs get' was not done. \
 You should double check for other out of date files in your workspace. \
 Or run: cd $(TOPDIR) && $(MAKE) sccs_get")
endef

%:: s.%
	@$(SCCS-trouble)
%:: SCCS/s.%
	@$(SCCS-trouble)
	@$(ECHO) "         is out of date with respect to its SCCS file." >> $(WARNING_FILE)
	@$(ECHO) "         This file may be from an unresolved Teamware conflict." >> $(WARNING_FILE)
	@$(ECHO) "         This is also a symptom of a Teamware bringover/putback failure" >> $(WARNING_FILE)
	@$(ECHO) "         in which SCCS files are updated but not checked out." >> $(WARNING_FILE)
	@$(ECHO) "         Check for other out of date files in your workspace." >> $(WARNING_FILE)
	@$(ECHO) "" >> $(WARNING_FILE)
	@#exit 666

ifdef INSANE
  export INSANE
endif

ifdef ALT_COPYRIGHT_YEAR
  COPYRIGHT_YEAR = $(ALT_COPYRIGHT_YEAR)
else
  COPYRIGHT_YEAR = $(shell $(DATE) '+%Y')
endif

# Install of imported file (JDK_IMPORT_PATH, or some other external location)
define install-import-file
@$(ECHO) "ASSEMBLY_IMPORT: $@"
$(install-file)
endef

.PHONY: all build clean clobber