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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Makefile--
# Makefile for the port-specific subsystem of the backend
#
# We have two different modes of operation: 1) put stuff specific to Port X
# in subdirectory X and have that subdirectory's make file make it all, and
# 2) use conditional statements in the present make file to include what's
# necessary for a specific port in our own output. (1) came first, but (2)
# is superior for many things, like when the same thing needs to be done for
# multiple ports and you don't want to duplicate files in multiple
# subdirectories. Much of the stuff done via Method 1 today should probably
# be converted to Method 2.
#
# IDENTIFICATION
# src/backend/port/Makefile
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
subdir = src/backend/port
top_builddir = ../../..
include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global
OBJS = dynloader.o pg_sema.o pg_shmem.o pg_latch.o $(TAS)
ifneq (,$(filter $(PORTNAME),cygwin win32))
OBJS += pipe.o
endif
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), darwin)
SUBDIRS += darwin
endif
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
SUBDIRS += win32
endif
include $(top_srcdir)/src/backend/common.mk
tas.o: tas.s
ifeq ($(SUN_STUDIO_CC), yes)
# preprocess assembler file with cpp
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -P $<
mv $*.i $*_cpp.s
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $*_cpp.s -o $@
else
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $<
endif
# IPC test program
ipc_test: ipc_test.o pg_sema.o pg_shmem.o
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_EX) $(export_dynamic) $^ $(LIBS) -o $@
distclean clean:
rm -f ipc_test ipc_test.o tas_cpp.s
$(MAKE) -C darwin clean
$(MAKE) -C win32 clean
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