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# Author: Michael Grünewald
# Date: Sat Jul 7 20:50:52 CEST 2007
# BSD Owl Scripts (https://bitbucket.org/michipili/bsdowl)
# This file is part of BSD Owl Scripts
#
# Copyright © 2005–2014 Michael Grünewald
#
# This file must be used under the terms of the CeCILL-B.
# This source file is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
# you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
# are also available at
# http://www.cecill.info/licences/Licence_CeCILL-B_V1-en.txt
### SYNOPSIS
# .include "ocaml.compile.mk"
# .include "ocaml.tools.mk"
### DESCRIPTION
# We define virtual tools to access the OCaml tools suite. Some
# modules adjust these variables (as ocaml.find.mk) or define more (as
# ocaml.depend.mk).
# Variables:
#
# OCAMLCB (ocamlc)
# Bytecode compiler
#
#
# OCAMLCN (ocamlopt)
# Native compiler
#
#
# OCAMLCI (ocamlc or ocamlopt)
# Interface compiler
#
# We use ocamlc to compile interface files or ocamlopt in the case
# where only native code executables are prepared. The produced
# compiled interfaces should be identical.
#
#
# OCAMLAB (ocamlc -a)
# Bytecode libraries packager
#
#
# OCAMLAN (ocamlopt -a)
# Native libraries packager
#
#
# OCAMLLB (ocamlc)
# Bytecode program linker
#
#
# OCAMLLN (ocamlopt)
# Native program linker
#
#
# OCAMLPB (ocamlc -pack)
# Bytecode packed module packager
#
#
# OCAMLPN (ocamlopt -pack)
# Native packed module packager
#
#
# _OCAML_TOOLS
# The list of defined tools
#
#
# WITH_PROFILE (no)
# Knob controlling build of files with profiling information
#
# Setting WITH_PROFILE to yes will enforce the use of the profiling
# front-ends to OCaml compilers.
#
#
# USE_OPTIMIZED_COMPILER
# Use optimized compilers
#
# This is not compatible with the WITH_PROFILE knob, which will take
# precedence.
### IMPLEMENTATION
.if !target(__<ocaml.tools.mk>__)
__<ocaml.tools.mk>__:
_OCAML_TOOLS+= OCAMLCI
_OCAML_TOOLS+= OCAMLCB
_OCAML_TOOLS+= OCAMLCN
_OCAML_TOOLS+= OCAMLAB
_OCAML_TOOLS+= OCAMLAN
_OCAML_TOOLS+= OCAMLLB
_OCAML_TOOLS+= OCAMLLN
_OCAML_TOOLS+= OCAMLPB
_OCAML_TOOLS+= OCAMLPN
WITH_PROFILE?= no
USE_OPTIMIZED_COMPILER?= no
.if ${USE_OPTIMIZED_COMPILER} != no && ${WITH_PROFILE} != no
.warning The USE_OPTIMIZED_COMPILER flag is superseded by WITH_PROFILE.
.endif
.if ${WITH_PROFILE} == yes
# Profiling case
OCAMLCB?= ocamlcp -c
OCAMLCN?= ocamloptp -c
.if defined(_OCAML_COMPILE_NATIVE_ONLY)
OCAMLCI?= ocamloptp -c
.else
OCAMLCI?= ocamlcp -c
.endif
OCAMLAB?= ocamlcp -a
OCAMLAN?= ocamloptp -a
OCAMLLB?= ocamlcp
OCAMLLN?= ocamloptp
OCAMLPB?= ocamlcp -pack
OCAMLPN?= ocamloptp -pack
.elif ${USE_OPTIMIZED_COMPILER} == yes
# Optimized compiler case
OCAMLCB?= ocamlc.opt -c
OCAMLCN?= ocamlopt.opt -c
.if defined(_OCAML_COMPILE_NATIVE_ONLY)
OCAMLCI?= ocamlopt.opt -c
.else
OCAMLCI?= ocamlc.opt -c
.endif
OCAMLAB?= ocamlc.opt -a
OCAMLAN?= ocamlopt.opt -a
OCAMLLB?= ocamlc.opt
OCAMLLN?= ocamlopt.opt
OCAMLPB?= ocamlc.opt -pack
OCAMLPN?= ocamlopt.opt -pack
.else
# Normal case
OCAMLCB?= ocamlc -c
OCAMLCN?= ocamlopt -c
.if defined(_OCAML_COMPILE_NATIVE_ONLY)
OCAMLCI?= ocamlopt -c
.else
OCAMLCI?= ocamlc -c
.endif
OCAMLAB?= ocamlc -a
OCAMLAN?= ocamlopt -a
OCAMLLB?= ocamlc
OCAMLLN?= ocamlopt
OCAMLPB?= ocamlc -pack
OCAMLPN?= ocamlopt -pack
.endif
.endif#!target(__<ocaml.tools.mk>__)
### End of file `ocaml.tools.mk'
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