/*============================================================================ CMake - Cross Platform Makefile Generator Copyright 2000-2009 Kitware, Inc., Insight Software Consortium Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License"); see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details. This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the License for more information. ============================================================================*/ #ifndef cmGlobalUnixMakefileGenerator3_h #define cmGlobalUnixMakefileGenerator3_h #include "cmGlobalGenerator.h" class cmGeneratedFileStream; class cmMakefileTargetGenerator; class cmLocalUnixMakefileGenerator3; /** \class cmGlobalUnixMakefileGenerator3 * \brief Write a Unix makefiles. * * cmGlobalUnixMakefileGenerator3 manages UNIX build process for a tree The basic approach of this generator is to produce Makefiles that will all be run with the current working directory set to the Home Output directory. The one exception to this is the subdirectory Makefiles which are created as a convenience and just cd up to the Home Output directory and invoke the main Makefiles. The make process starts with Makefile. Makefile should only contain the targets the user is likely to invoke directly from a make command line. No internal targets should be in this file. Makefile2 contains the internal targets that are required to make the process work. Makefile2 in turn will recursively make targets in the correct order. Each target has its own directory .dir and its own makefile build.make in that directory. Also in that directory is a couple makefiles per source file used by the target. Typically these are named source.obj.build.make and source.obj.build.depend.make. The source.obj.build.make contains the rules for building, cleaning, and computing dependencies for the given source file. The build.depend.make contains additional dependencies that were computed during dependency scanning. An additional file called source.obj.depend is used as a marker to indicate when dependencies must be rescanned. Rules for custom commands follow the same model as rules for source files. */ class cmGlobalUnixMakefileGenerator3 : public cmGlobalGenerator { public: cmGlobalUnixMakefileGenerator3(); static cmGlobalGenerator* New() { return new cmGlobalUnixMakefileGenerator3; } ///! Get the name for the generator. virtual const char* GetName() const { return cmGlobalUnixMakefileGenerator3::GetActualName();} static const char* GetActualName() {return "Unix Makefiles";} /** Get the documentation entry for this generator. */ virtual void GetDocumentation(cmDocumentationEntry& entry) const; ///! Create a local generator appropriate to this Global Generator3 virtual cmLocalGenerator *CreateLocalGenerator(); /** * Try to determine system infomation such as shared library * extension, pthreads, byte order etc. */ virtual void EnableLanguage(std::vectorconst& languages, cmMakefile *, bool optional); /** * Generate the all required files for building this project/tree. This * basically creates a series of LocalGenerators for each directory and * requests that they Generate. */ virtual void Generate(); void WriteMainCMakefileLanguageRules(cmGeneratedFileStream& cmakefileStream, std::vector &); // write out the help rule listing the valid targets void WriteHelpRule(std::ostream& ruleFileStream, cmLocalUnixMakefileGenerator3 *); // write the top lvel target rules void WriteConvenienceRules(std::ostream& ruleFileStream, std::set &emitted); /** Get the command to use for a target that has no rule. This is used for multiple output dependencies and for cmake_force. */ std::string GetEmptyRuleHackCommand() { return this->EmptyRuleHackCommand; } /** Get the fake dependency to use when a rule has no real commands or dependencies. */ std::string GetEmptyRuleHackDepends() { return this->EmptyRuleHackDepends; } // change the build command for speed virtual std::string GenerateBuildCommand (const char* makeProgram, const char *projectName, const char* additionalOptions, const char *targetName, const char* config, bool ignoreErrors, bool fast); /** Record per-target progress information. */ void RecordTargetProgress(cmMakefileTargetGenerator* tg); /** * If true, the CMake variable CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILES doesn't have effect * anymore. Set it to true when writing a generator where short output * doesn't make sense, e.g. because the full output is parsed by an * IDE/editor. */ bool GetForceVerboseMakefiles() { return this->ForceVerboseMakefiles; } void SetForceVerboseMakefiles(bool enable) {this->ForceVerboseMakefiles=enable;} protected: void WriteMainMakefile2(); void WriteMainCMakefile(); void WriteConvenienceRules2(std::ostream& ruleFileStream, cmLocalUnixMakefileGenerator3*); void WriteDirectoryRule2(std::ostream& ruleFileStream, cmLocalUnixMakefileGenerator3* lg, const char* pass, bool check_all, bool check_relink); void WriteDirectoryRules2(std::ostream& ruleFileStream, cmLocalUnixMakefileGenerator3* lg); void AppendGlobalTargetDepends(std::vector& depends, cmTarget& target); // does this generator need a requires step for any of its targets bool NeedRequiresStep(cmTarget const&); // Setup target names virtual const char* GetAllTargetName() { return "all"; } virtual const char* GetInstallTargetName() { return "install"; } virtual const char* GetInstallLocalTargetName() { return "install/local"; } virtual const char* GetInstallStripTargetName() { return "install/strip"; } virtual const char* GetPreinstallTargetName() { return "preinstall"; } virtual const char* GetTestTargetName() { return "test"; } virtual const char* GetPackageTargetName() { return "package"; } virtual const char* GetPackageSourceTargetName(){ return "package_source"; } virtual const char* GetEditCacheTargetName() { return "edit_cache"; } virtual const char* GetRebuildCacheTargetName() { return "rebuild_cache"; } virtual const char* GetCleanTargetName() { return "clean"; } virtual bool CheckALLOW_DUPLICATE_CUSTOM_TARGETS() { return true; } // Some make programs (Borland) do not keep a rule if there are no // dependencies or commands. This is a problem for creating rules // that might not do anything but might have other dependencies // added later. If non-empty this variable holds a fake dependency // that can be added. std::string EmptyRuleHackDepends; // Some make programs (Watcom) do not like rules with no commands. // If non-empty this variable holds a bogus command that may be put // in the rule to satisfy the make program. std::string EmptyRuleHackCommand; bool ForceVerboseMakefiles; // Store per-target progress counters. struct TargetProgress { TargetProgress(): NumberOfActions(0) {} unsigned long NumberOfActions; std::string VariableFile; std::vector Marks; void WriteProgressVariables(unsigned long total, unsigned long& current); }; typedef std::map ProgressMapType; ProgressMapType ProgressMap; size_t CountProgressMarksInTarget(cmTarget* target, std::set& emitted); size_t CountProgressMarksInAll(cmLocalUnixMakefileGenerator3* lg); }; #endif