Apple2GSBuildPipeline/Makefile.merlin

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#
# Makefile
# Apple //GS Build Engine for ORCA
#
include make/head.mk
# Customize this file to control what kind of project you are working on,
# where to find files, etc.
# The name of your system or binary file to build goes here:
PGM=___PACKAGENAME___
# This tells the build engine that your assembler is Merlin. You should
# not change this (afterall, are you going to change all of your assembly
# to ORCA/M also?)
ASSEMBLER=merlin
# Set the target type you would like to build. The options are:
# shell - A shell command for ORCA, GNO or other GS shell
# desktop - A full desktop application
# cda - A classic desk accessory
# cdev - A control panel device
# nba - A HyperStudio new button action
# nda - A new desk accessory
# xcmd - A HyperCard XCMD or XCFN
#
# TARGETTYPE=shell
# TARGETTYPE=desktop
# TARGETTYPE=cda
# TARGETTYPE=cdev
# TARGETTYPE=nba
# TARGETTYPE=nda
# TARGETTYPE=xcmd
# Add any other directories where you are putting C or assembly source
# files to this list. Note that you must manually add all source files
# to the linkscript.s file. All this does is help the build system
# see what files it should consider important to deciding whether to do
# a re-build.
# SRCDIRS+=
# Add any arguments you want passed to the resource compiler to this variable:
REZFLAGS+=
# Uncomment the following line if you have installed rlint as found here:
# https://github.com/ksherlock/rlint/releases
# Assuming that it is in the path that ORCA searches (the Utilities directory is
# probably a good choice), you can just leave the value unchanged. If you have
# put the rlint somewhere weird, you can set this to the correct path
# RLINT_PATH=rlint
# If you want to copy one or more files or directories to the target disk
# image, add the root directory to this variable. Any directories under
# the source directory which don't exist in the target disk image will be
# created. All files will be copied from the source to the target using
# the same path from the source.
#
# For example, if you set COPYDIRS to dir and in your project you have
# the following files:
# dir/System/mySystemFile
# dir/newDir/anotherFile
# Then, during the copy phase, mySystemFile will be copied into the System
# folder and a folder newDir will be created and anotherFile will be copied
# into there.
COPYDIRS=
# By default, the build expects that you have GSplus in the path:
# /Applications/GSplus.app/Contents/MacOS/gsplus
# If you have it in a different location, specify that here.
# GSPLUS=/Applications/GSplus.app/Contents/MacOS/gsplus
# By default, the build expects that you have GSport in the path:
# /Applications/GSport/GSport.app/Contents/MacOS/GSport
# If you have it in a different location, specify that here.
# GSPORT=/Applications/GSport/GSport.app/Contents/MacOS/GSport
# For a desktop application, it can operate in 640x200 or 320x200
# resolution. This setting is used to define which horizontal
# resolution you want to use for a desktop application. Other
# target types ignore this value.
# DESKTOP_RES_MODE=640
# For a desktop application, it can support opening and printing
# files based on paths sent to it by the message center. This
# option controls if that is or is not supported in the
# application (note: only the C desktop template supports message
# center today)
# MESSAGE_CENTER=0
# Add any rules you want to execute before any compiles or assembly
# commands are called here, if any. You can generate .c, .s or .h
# files for example. You can generate data files. Whatever you
# might need.
#
# All of your commands associated with a rule _must_ start with a tab
# character. Xcode makes it a bit tough to type a tab character by
# default. Press option-tab within Xcode to insert a tab character.
gen:
# For any files you generated in the gen target above, you should
# add rules in genclean to remove those generated files when you
# clean your build.
genclean:
# Do not change anything else below here...
include make/tail.mk