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# Makefile for CTANGLE and CWEAVE, pc/big versions, using
# Borland C++ 3.1 and Borland Make.
#
# (This file contributed by Barry Schwartz, trashman@crud.mn.org,
# 24 Jul 94.)
CC = bcc
# Redundant Load Suppression (-Z) is turned off, because it seems to
# break the code. Likewise for Copy Propagation (-Op). (These
# optimizations don't seem to cause any problems in common.w, but
# better safe than sorry--compile everything with them turned off.)
OPT = -O2-p -Z-
# Compile with symbols. That way you'll be able to use the debugger if
# you run into trouble. You can always use tdstrip later, to remove the
# symbols.
DEBUG = -v
LCFLAGS = -mc -Ff=5000 -d -w-pro $(DEBUG)
CFLAGS = $(LCFLAGS) $(OPT)
COMPILE = $(CC) $(CFLAGS)
LINK = $(CC) $(LCFLAGS) -e
# Where to find an "old" version of ctangle, for bootstrapping. The first
# time you make ctangle, you may have to edit the distributed ctangle.c
# and/or common.c by hand to reduce the size of one or more arrays.
# This will give you a functional ctangle.exe, which you can use to bootstrap
# the "real" ctangle.exe.
CTANGLE = ctangle
all default: ctangle.exe cweave.exe
ctangle.exe: ctangle.obj common.obj
$(LINK)$* $**
cweave.exe: cweave.obj common.obj
$(LINK)$* $**
common.obj: common.w comm-bs.ch
$(CTANGLE) common.w comm-bs.ch
$(COMPILE) -c common.c
ctangle.obj: ctangle.w common.h ctang-bs.ch
$(CTANGLE) ctangle.w ctang-bs.ch
$(COMPILE) -c ctangle.c
cweave.obj: cweave.w common.h cweav-bs.ch
$(CTANGLE) cweave.w cweav-bs.ch
$(COMPILE) -c cweave.c
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