# to make for another target CPU, redefine PROC to the name of the target # processor, e.g., 68000 PROC =6502 SLINKY_OBJECTS = builtins.o debugPrint.o errorStuff.o expr.o \ globals.o initialize.o instantiate.o link.o main.o \ map.o poke.o read.o relocate.o slinkyTables.o \ write.o CFLAGS=-m32 -g -ansi -DYYDEBUG -DTARGET_CPU=CPU_$(PROC) LDFLAGS=-m32 # If yacc is notionally present on a system, it's usually actually # bison in a compatibility mode. bison is available by name more often # than yacc itself is. YACC=bison -y #YACC=yacc CC=gcc #CC=clang slinky: $(SLINKY_OBJECTS) $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o slinky $(SLINKY_OBJECTS) clean: /bin/rm -f *.o slinky love: @echo "Not war?" # Slinky needs to use the parser headers created by Macross. If they # aren't available, we dip down and make them ourselves. ../y.tab.h: ../macross_$(PROC).y cd .. && $(YACC) -d macross_$(PROC).y && cd slinky .c.o: $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< Makefile.depend: makedepend -Y -f - *.c > Makefile.depend depend: Makefile.depend include Makefile.depend