## -*- makefile -*- ## We keep a list of dependencies in `.depend' for each of the source ## files on which it depends. When one of the source files is modified ## we remove its record from .depend and regenerate its dependencies, ## tacking them onto the end of .depend. By including the .depend file ## into the makefile, we're telling make that the makefile depends on ## the dependency list in the .depend file. ## ## This is as fast as the `.d' method described in the GNU make manual ## for automatic dependencies, but has the added advantage that all ## dependencies are stored in one place. The advantage over the ## `makedepend' program is that only those files that are out of date ## have dependency information rebuilt, and the Makefile is not ## modified. ## ## This is also where tracing information is updated. The $(TRACE) ## program is run on each source file to make sure that the H5TRACE() ## macros are up to date. If they are then the file is not modified, ## otherwise the file is changed and a backup is saved by appending a ## tilde to the file name. ## $(srcdir)/Dependencies: .depend @if test "$(srcdir)" != "."; then \ echo '## This file is machine generated on GNU systems.' >$@; \ echo '## Only temporary changes may be made here.' >>$@; \ echo >>$@; \ $(PERL) -p $(top_srcdir)/bin/distdep .depend >>$@; \ else \ echo 'Dependencies cannot be built when $$srcdir == $$builddir'; \ fi .depend: $(LIB_SRC) $(TEST_SRC) $(PROG_SRC) @touch .depend @for dep in $? dummy; do \ if test $$dep != "dummy" -a -n "$(PERL)"; then \ case "$$dep" in \ *.c) \ echo Building dependencies for $$dep; \ obj=`basename $$dep .c`.lo; \ sed '\%^'"$$obj"':%,\%[^\\]$$%d' <$@ >$@- && mv $@- $@; \ $(TRACE) $$dep; \ $(CC) -MM -MG $(CPPFLAGS) $$dep 2>/dev/null >>$@; \ $(PERL) -w $(top_srcdir)/bin/dependencies --srcdir=$(srcdir) --top_srcdir=$(top_srcdir) --top_builddir=$(top_builddir) $@; \ ;; \ esac; \ fi; \ done -include .depend