# # Shared/headers.make # # Makefile fragment with rules to install header files # # Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # Author: Nicola Pero # # This file is part of the GNUstep Makefile Package. # # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public # License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. # If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # # input variables: # # $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_HEADER_FILES : the list of .h files to install # # $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_HEADER_FILES_DIR : the dir in which the .h files are; # defaults to `.' if no set. # # $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR : the dir in which to install # the .h files; defaults to $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE) if not set. Please set it # to `.' if you want it to be like empty. # # # public targets: # # shared-instance-headers-install # shared-instance-headers-uninstall # HEADER_FILES = $($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_HEADER_FILES) .PHONY: \ shared-instance-headers-install \ shared-instance-headers-uninstall # We always compute HEADER_FILES_DIR and HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR. # The reason is that frameworks might have headers in subprojects (and # not in the top framework makefile!). Those headers are # automatically used and installed, but in the top-level makefile, # HEADER_FILES = '', still you might want to have a special # HEADER_FILES_DIR and HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR even in this case. # NB: Header installation for frameworks is done by the framework # code. HEADER_FILES_DIR = $($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_HEADER_FILES_DIR) ifeq ($(HEADER_FILES_DIR),) HEADER_FILES_DIR = . endif HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR = $($(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE)_HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR) # Please use `.' to force it to stay empty ifeq ($(HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR),) HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR = $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE) endif ifeq ($(HEADER_FILES),) shared-instance-headers-install: shared-instance-headers-uninstall: shared-instance-headers-all: else # we have some HEADER_FILES # # We provide two different algorithms of installing headers. # ifeq ($(GNUSTEP_DEVELOPER),) # # The first one is the standard one. We run a subshell, loop on all the # header files, and install all of them. This is the default one. # shared-instance-headers-install: $(GNUSTEP_HEADERS)/$(HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR) $(ECHO_INSTALLING_HEADERS)for file in $(HEADER_FILES) __done; do \ if [ $$file != __done ]; then \ $(INSTALL_DATA) $(HEADER_FILES_DIR)/$$file \ $(GNUSTEP_HEADERS)/$(HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR)/$$file; \ fi; \ done$(END_ECHO) else # # The second one (which you activate by setting GNUSTEP_DEVELOPER to # YES in your shell) is the one specifically optimized for faster # development. We only install headers which are newer than the # installed version. This is much faster if you are developing and # need to install headers often, and normally with just few changes. # It is slower the first time you install the headers, because we # install them using a lot of subshell processes (which is why it is not # the default - `users' install headers only once - the default # setup is for users). # shared-instance-headers-install: \ $(GNUSTEP_HEADERS)/$(HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR) \ $(addprefix $(GNUSTEP_HEADERS)/$(HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR)/,$(HEADER_FILES)) $(GNUSTEP_HEADERS)/$(HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR)/% : $(HEADER_FILES_DIR)/% $(ECHO_NOTHING)$(INSTALL_DATA) $< $@$(END_ECHO) endif $(GNUSTEP_HEADERS)/$(HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR): $(ECHO_CREATING)$(MKINSTALLDIRS) $@$(END_ECHO) shared-instance-headers-uninstall: $(ECHO_NOTHING)for file in $(HEADER_FILES) __done; do \ if [ $$file != __done ]; then \ rm -rf $(GNUSTEP_HEADERS)/$(HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR)/$$file ; \ fi; \ done$(END_ECHO) # TODO - during uninstall, it would be pretty to remove # $(GNUSTEP_HEADERS)/$(HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR) if it's empty. endif # HEADER_FILES = ''