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# ################################################################
# LZ4 programs - Makefile
# Copyright (C) Yann Collet 2011-2014
# GPL v2 License
#
# This program 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.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
#
# You can contact the author at :
# - LZ4 source repository : http://code.google.com/p/lz4/
# - LZ4 forum froup : https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/lz4c
# ################################################################
# lz4 : Command Line Utility, supporting gzip-like arguments
# lz4c : CLU, supporting also legacy lz4demo arguments
# lz4c32: Same as lz4c, but forced to compile in 32-bits mode
# fuzzer : Test tool, to check lz4 integrity on target platform
# fuzzer32: Same as fuzzer, but forced to compile in 32-bits mode
# fullbench : Precisely measure speed for each LZ4 function variant
# fullbench32: Same as fullbench, but forced to compile in 32-bits mode
# ################################################################
RELEASE=rc119
DESTDIR=
PREFIX=/usr
CC:=$(CC)
CFLAGS+= -std=c99 -O3 -Wall -W -Wundef -DLZ4_VERSION=\"$(RELEASE)\"
FLAGS= -I.. $(CFLAGS)
BINDIR=$(PREFIX)/bin
MANDIR=$(PREFIX)/share/man/man1
LZ4DIR=..
TEST_FILES = COPYING
TEST_TARGETS=test-64 test-32
BENCH_NB=-i5
# Minimize test target for Travis CI's Build Matrix
ifeq ($(LZ4_TRAVIS_CI_ENV),-m32)
TEST_TARGETS=test-32
BENCH_NB=-i1
else ifeq ($(LZ4_TRAVIS_CI_ENV),-m64)
TEST_TARGETS=test-64
BENCH_NB=-i1
endif
# Define *.exe as extension for Windows systems
ifneq (,$(filter Windows%,$(OS)))
EXT =.exe
VOID = nul
else
EXT =
VOID = /dev/null
endif
default: lz4 lz4c
all: lz4 lz4c lz4c32 fullbench fullbench32 fuzzer fuzzer32 datagen
lz4: $(LZ4DIR)/lz4.c $(LZ4DIR)/lz4hc.c bench.c xxhash.c lz4io.c lz4cli.c
$(CC) $(FLAGS) -DDISABLE_LZ4C_LEGACY_OPTIONS $^ -o $@$(EXT)
lz4c : $(LZ4DIR)/lz4.c $(LZ4DIR)/lz4hc.c bench.c xxhash.c lz4io.c lz4cli.c
$(CC) $(FLAGS) $^ -o $@$(EXT)
lz4c32: $(LZ4DIR)/lz4.c $(LZ4DIR)/lz4hc.c bench.c xxhash.c lz4io.c lz4cli.c
$(CC) -m32 $(FLAGS) $^ -o $@$(EXT)
fullbench : $(LZ4DIR)/lz4.c $(LZ4DIR)/lz4hc.c xxhash.c fullbench.c
$(CC) $(FLAGS) $^ -o $@$(EXT)
fullbench32: $(LZ4DIR)/lz4.c $(LZ4DIR)/lz4hc.c xxhash.c fullbench.c
$(CC) -m32 $(FLAGS) $^ -o $@$(EXT)
fuzzer : $(LZ4DIR)/lz4.c $(LZ4DIR)/lz4hc.c xxhash.c fuzzer.c
$(CC) $(FLAGS) $^ -o $@$(EXT)
fuzzer32: $(LZ4DIR)/lz4.c $(LZ4DIR)/lz4hc.c xxhash.c fuzzer.c
$(CC) -m32 $(FLAGS) $^ -o $@$(EXT)
datagen : datagen.c
$(CC) $(FLAGS) $^ -o $@$(EXT)
clean:
@rm -f core *.o \
lz4$(EXT) lz4c$(EXT) lz4c32$(EXT) \
fullbench$(EXT) fullbench32$(EXT) \
fuzzer$(EXT) fuzzer32$(EXT) datagen$(EXT)
@echo Cleaning completed
ifneq (,$(filter $(shell uname),Linux Darwin))
install: lz4 lz4c
@echo Installing binaries
@install -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/ $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/
@install -m 755 lz4 $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/lz4
@ln -sf lz4 $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/lz4cat
@install -m 755 lz4c $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/lz4c
@echo Installing man pages
@install -m 644 lz4.1 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/lz4.1
@install -m 644 lz4c.1 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/lz4c.1
@install -m 644 lz4cat.1 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/lz4cat.1
@echo lz4 installation completed
uninstall:
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/lz4cat
[ -x $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/lz4 ] && rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/lz4
[ -x $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/lz4c ] && rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(BINDIR)/lz4c
[ -f $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/lz4.1 ] && rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/lz4.1
[ -f $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/lz4c.1 ] && rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/lz4c.1
[ -f $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/lz4cat.1 ] && rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/lz4cat.1
@echo lz4 successfully uninstalled
test: $(TEST_TARGETS)
test-64: test-lz4 test-lz4c test-fullbench test-fuzzer test-mem
test-32: test-lz4 test-lz4c32 test-fullbench32 test-fuzzer32 test-mem32
test-lz4: lz4 datagen
./datagen | ./lz4 | ./lz4 -vdq > $(VOID)
./datagen -g256MB | ./lz4 -vqB4D | ./lz4 -vdq > $(VOID)
./datagen -g6GB | ./lz4 -vqB5D | ./lz4 -vdq > $(VOID)
test-lz4c: lz4c datagen
test-lz4c32: lz4c32 lz4 datagen
./datagen | ./lz4c32 | ./lz4c32 -vdq > $(VOID)
./datagen | ./lz4c32 | ./lz4 -vdq > $(VOID)
./datagen -g256MB | ./lz4c32 -vqB4D | ./lz4c32 -vdq > $(VOID)
./datagen -g256MB | ./lz4c32 -vqB4D | ./lz4 -vdq > $(VOID)
./datagen -g6GB | ./lz4c32 -vqB5D | ./lz4c32 -vdq > $(VOID)
test-fullbench: fullbench
./fullbench --no-prompt $(BENCH_NB) $(TEST_FILES)
test-fullbench32: fullbench32
./fullbench32 --no-prompt $(BENCH_NB) $(TEST_FILES)
test-fuzzer: fuzzer
./fuzzer --no-prompt
test-fuzzer32: fuzzer32
./fuzzer32 --no-prompt
test-mem: lz4 datagen
./datagen -g256MB > tmp
valgrind ./lz4 -B4D -f tmp /dev/null
./datagen -g16MB > tmp
valgrind ./lz4 -9 -B5D -f tmp /dev/null
rm tmp
test-mem32: lz4c32 datagen
# unfortunately, valgrind doesn't seem to work with non-native binary. If someone knows how to do a valgrind-test on a 32-bits exe with a 64-bits system...
endif
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