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# Makefile for GNU C compiler. # Copyright (C) 1987, 1988 Free Software Foundation, Inc. #This file is part of GNU CC. #GNU CC 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 1, or (at your option) #any later version. #GNU CC 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 GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to #the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # Variables you should change for certain systems: # These are what you would need on HPUX: # CFLAGS = -Wc,-Ns2000 -Wc,-Ne700 -Wc,-Np300 # If you are using the GNU assembler and linker on HPUX, # add -I../hp-include to CFLAGS. # -g is desirable in CFLAGS, but a compiler bug in HPUX version 5 # bites whenever tree.def, rtl.def or machmode.def is included # (ie., on every source file). # CCLIBFLAGS = -Wc,-Ns2000 -Wc,-Ne700 # For CCLIBFLAGS you might want to specify the switch that # forces only 68000 instructions to be used. # If you are making gcc for the first time, and if you are compiling it with # a non-gcc compiler, and if your system doesn't have a working alloca() in any # of the standard libraries (as is true for HP/UX or Genix), # then get alloca.c from GNU Emacs and un-comment the following line: # ALLOCA = alloca.o # If your system has alloca() in /lib/libPW.a, un-comment the following line: # CLIB= -lPW # If your system's malloc() routine fails for any reason (as it does on # certain versions of Genix), try getting the files # malloc.c and getpagesize.h from GNU Emacs and un-comment the following line: # MALLOC = malloc.o # If you are running GCC on an Apollo (SR10.x), # go into a Berkeley environment and use this: # CFLAGS = -g -A nansi -A cpu,3000 -A runtype,bsd4.3 -A systype,any -DSHORT_ENUM_BUG # (Says vasta@apollo.com.) # Variables that exist for you to override. CFLAGS = -g $(XCFLAGS) CC = cc BISON = bison BISONFLAGS = -v AR = ar SHELL = /bin/sh # on sysV, define this as cp. INSTALL = install -c # Compiler to use for compiling gnulib. # OLDCC should not be the GNU C compiler. OLDCC = cc # CFLAGS for use with OLDCC, for compiling gnulib. CCLIBFLAGS= # Directory where sources are, from where we are. srcdir = . # Directory in which to put the executable for the command `gcc' bindir = $(prefix)/usr/local/bin # Directory in which to put the subprograms used by the compiler. libdir = $(prefix)/usr/local/lib # Directory in which to put man pages. mandir = $(prefix)/usr/local/man/man1 # Number to put in man-page filename. manext = 1 # Additional system libraries to link with. CLIB= # Change this to a null string if obstacks are installed in the # system library. OBSTACK=obstack.o # Dependency on obstack, alloca, malloc or whatever library facilities # are not installed in the system libraries. LIBDEPS= $(OBSTACK) $(ALLOCA) $(MALLOC) # How to link with both our special library facilities # and the system's installed libraries. LIBS = $(OBSTACK) $(ALLOCA) $(MALLOC) $(CLIB) DIR = ../gcc # End of variables for you to override. # Always use -I$(srcdir)/config when compiling. .c.o: $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -I$(srcdir)/config $< # Language-specific object files for C. C_OBJS = c-parse.tab.o c-decl.o c-typeck.o c-convert.o # Language-specific object files for C++. # (These are not yet released.) CPLUS_OBJS = cplus-parse.o cplus-decl.o cplus-typeck.o \ cplus-cvt.o cplus-search.o cplus-lex.o \ cplus-class.o cplus-init.o cplus-method.o # Language-independent object files. OBJS = toplev.o version.o tree.o print-tree.o stor-layout.o fold-const.o \ rtl.o expr.o stmt.o expmed.o explow.o optabs.o varasm.o \ symout.o dbxout.o sdbout.o emit-rtl.o insn-emit.o \ integrate.o jump.o cse.o loop.o flow.o stupid.o combine.o \ regclass.o local-alloc.o global-alloc.o reload.o reload1.o caller-save.o \ insn-peep.o final.o recog.o insn-recog.o insn-extract.o insn-output.o # Files to be copied away after each stage in building. STAGE_GCC=gcc STAGESTUFF = *.o insn-flags.h insn-config.h insn-codes.h \ insn-output.c insn-recog.c insn-emit.c insn-extract.c insn-peep.c \ genemit genoutput genrecog genextract genflags gencodes genconfig genpeep \ cc1 cpp cccp # cc1plus # Members of gnulib. LIBFUNCS = _eprintf _builtin_new _builtin_New _builtin_del \ _umulsi3 _mulsi3 _udivsi3 _divsi3 _umodsi3 _modsi3 \ _lshrsi3 _lshlsi3 _ashrsi3 _ashlsi3 _cmpdi2 _ucmpdi2 \ _divdf3 _muldf3 _negdf2 _adddf3 _subdf3 _cmpdf2 \ _fixunsdfsi _fixunsdfdi _fixdfsi _fixdfdi \ _floatsidf _floatdidf _truncdfsf2 _extendsfdf2 \ _addsf3 _negsf2 _subsf3 _cmpsf2 _mulsf3 _divsf3 _varargs # Library members defined in gnulib2.c. LIB2FUNCS = _adddi3 _subdi3 _muldi3 _divdi3 _moddi3 _udivdi3 _umoddi3 _negdi2 \ _div_internal # Header files that are made available to programs compiled with gcc. USER_H = stddef.h stdarg.h assert.h varargs.h va-*.h limits.h # If you want to recompile everything, just do rm *.o. # CONFIG_H = config.h tm.h CONFIG_H = RTL_H = rtl.h rtl.def machmode.def TREE_H = tree.h real.h tree.def machmode.def CPLUS_TREE_H = $(TREE_H) cplus-tree.h c-tree.h all: gnulib gcc cc1 cpp # cc1plus gnulib2 # gnulib2 is commented out in 1.35 since it's too late for real testing. # Do `make gnulib2' explicitly if you want `long long' support. lang-c: gnulib gcc cc1 cpp # gnulib2 # lang-cplus: gnulib gcc cc1plus cpp doc: cpp.info gplus.info gcc.info compilations: ${OBJS} gcc: gcc.o version.o $(LIBDEPS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o gccnew gcc.o version.o $(LIBS) # Go via `gccnew' to avoid `file busy' if $(CC) is `gcc'. mv gccnew gcc gcc.o: gcc.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -I$(srcdir)/config \ -DSTANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX=\"$(libdir)/\" \ -DSTANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX=\"$(libdir)/gcc-\" -c gcc.c cc1: $(C_OBJS) $(OBJS) $(LIBDEPS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o cc1 $(C_OBJS) $(OBJS) $(LIBS) cc1plus: $(CPLUS_OBJS) $(OBJS) $(LIBDEPS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o cc1plus $(CPLUS_OBJS) $(OBJS) $(LIBS) #Library of arithmetic subroutines # Don't compile this with gcc! # (That would cause most arithmetic functions to call themselves.) gnulib: gnulib.c -mkdir libtemp cd libtemp; \ rm -f gnulib; \ for name in $(LIBFUNCS); \ do \ echo $${name}; \ rm -f $${name}.c; \ cp ../gnulib.c $${name}.c; \ $(OLDCC) $(CCLIBFLAGS) -O -I.. -I../config -c -DL$${name} $${name}.c; \ $(AR) qc gnulib $${name}.o; \ done mv libtemp/gnulib . rm -rf libtemp if [ -f /usr/bin/ranlib ] ; then ranlib gnulib ;fi # On HPUX, if you are working with the GNU assembler and linker, # the previous line must be replaced with the following two lines. # No change is needed here if you are using the HPUX assembler and linker. # mv gnulib gnulib-hp # ../hp-bin/hpxt gnulib-hp gnulib gnulib2: stamp-gnulib2 ; stamp-gnulib2: gnulib2.c -mkdir libtemp cd libtemp; \ cp ../gnulib .; \ for name in $(LIB2FUNCS); \ do \ echo $${name}; \ rm -f $${name}.c; \ cp ../gnulib2.c $${name}.c; \ ../gcc -B../ -fstrength-reduce -O -I.. -I../config -c -DL$${name} $${name}.c; \ $(AR) qc gnulib $${name}.o; \ done mv libtemp/gnulib . rm -rf libtemp if [ -f /usr/bin/ranlib ] ; then ranlib gnulib ;fi touch stamp-gnulib2 # On HPUX, this might require some change; no one has tried it. # C language specific files. c-parse.tab.o : c-parse.tab.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) c-parse.h c-tree.h c-parse.tab.c : c-parse.y $(BISON) $(BISONFLAGS) c-parse.y c-decl.o : c-decl.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) c-tree.h c-parse.h flags.h c-typeck.o : c-typeck.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) c-tree.h flags.h c-convert.o : c-convert.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) # C++ language specific files. cplus-parse.o : cplus-parse.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H) flags.h $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I$(srcdir)/config \ -DPARSE_OUTPUT=\"$(PWD)/cplus-parse.output\" cplus-parse.c cplus-parse.h cplus-parse.c : cplus-parse.y @echo expect 49 shift/reduce conflicts and 4 reduce/reduce conflicts $(BISON) $(BISONFLAGS) -d -o cplus-parse.c cplus-parse.y cplus-lex.o : cplus-lex.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H) cplus-parse.h cplus-decl.o : cplus-decl.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H) flags.h cplus-typeck.o : cplus-typeck.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H) flags.h cplus-class.o : cplus-class.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H) cplus-init.o : cplus-init.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H) cplus-method.o : cplus-method.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H) cplus-cvt.o : cplus-cvt.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H) cplus-search.o : cplus-search.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H) new-method.o : new-method.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H) # Language-independent files. tree.o : tree.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h print-tree.o : print-tree.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) stor-layout.o : stor-layout.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) fold-const.o : fold-const.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) toplev.o : toplev.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h rtl.o : rtl.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) varasm.o : varasm.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h expr.h \ insn-codes.h hard-reg-set.h stmt.o : stmt.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h \ insn-flags.h expr.h insn-config.h regs.h insn-codes.h expr.o : expr.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h \ insn-flags.h insn-codes.h expr.h insn-config.h recog.h expmed.o : expmed.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h \ insn-flags.h insn-codes.h expr.h insn-config.h recog.h explow.o : explow.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h expr.h insn-codes.h optabs.o : optabs.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h \ insn-flags.h insn-codes.h expr.h insn-config.h recog.h symout.o : symout.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) symseg.h gdbfiles.h dbxout.o : dbxout.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h sdbout.o : sdbout.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) c-tree.h emit-rtl.o : emit-rtl.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h insn-config.h real.h integrate.o : integrate.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h expr.h \ insn-flags.h insn-codes.h jump.o : jump.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h regs.h stupid.o : stupid.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h hard-reg-set.h cse.o : cse.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h hard-reg-set.h flags.h real.h loop.o : loop.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) insn-config.h insn-codes.h \ regs.h recog.h flags.h expr.h flow.o : flow.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) basic-block.h regs.h hard-reg-set.h combine.o : combine.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h \ insn-config.h regs.h basic-block.h recog.h regclass.o : regclass.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h regs.h \ insn-config.h recog.h hard-reg-set.h local-alloc.o : local-alloc.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) basic-block.h regs.h \ insn-config.h recog.h hard-reg-set.h global-alloc.o : global-alloc.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h \ basic-block.h regs.h hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h reload.o : reload.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) \ reload.h recog.h hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h regs.h reload1.o : reload1.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h \ reload.h regs.h hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h basic-block.h caller-save.o : caller-save.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h \ reload.h regs.h hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h basic-block.h recog.h final.o : final.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h recog.h conditions.h gdbfiles.h \ insn-config.h real.h recog.o : recog.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) \ regs.h recog.h hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h # Normally this target is not used; but it is used if you # define ALLOCA=alloca.o. In that case, you must get a suitable alloca.c # from the GNU Emacs distribution. # Note some machines won't allow $(CC) without -S on this source file. alloca.o: alloca.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -S alloca.c as alloca.s -o alloca.o # Now the source files that are generated from the machine description. .PRECIOUS: insn-config.h insn-flags.h insn-codes.h \ insn-emit.c insn-recog.c insn-extract.c insn-output.c insn-peep.c # The following pair of rules has this effect: # genconfig is run only if the md has changed since genconfig was last run; # but the file insn-config.h is touched only when its contents actually change. # Each of the other insn-* files is handled by a similar pair of rules. insn-config.h: stamp-config.h ; stamp-config.h : md genconfig ./genconfig md > tmp-insn-config.h ./move-if-change tmp-insn-config.h insn-config.h touch stamp-config.h insn-flags.h: stamp-flags.h ; stamp-flags.h : md genflags ./genflags md > tmp-insn-flags.h ./move-if-change tmp-insn-flags.h insn-flags.h touch stamp-flags.h insn-codes.h: stamp-codes.h ; stamp-codes.h : md gencodes ./gencodes md > tmp-insn-codes.h ./move-if-change tmp-insn-codes.h insn-codes.h touch stamp-codes.h insn-emit.o : insn-emit.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) expr.h insn-config.h real.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -I$(srcdir)/config -c insn-emit.c insn-emit.c: stamp-emit.c ; stamp-emit.c : md genemit ./genemit md > tmp-insn-emit.c ./move-if-change tmp-insn-emit.c insn-emit.c touch stamp-emit.c insn-recog.o : insn-recog.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) insn-config.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -I$(srcdir)/config -c insn-recog.c insn-recog.c: stamp-recog.c ; stamp-recog.c : md genrecog ./genrecog md > tmp-insn-recog.c ./move-if-change tmp-insn-recog.c insn-recog.c touch stamp-recog.c insn-extract.o : insn-extract.c $(RTL_H) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -I$(srcdir)/config -c insn-extract.c insn-extract.c: stamp-extract.c ; stamp-extract.c : md genextract ./genextract md > tmp-insn-extract.c ./move-if-change tmp-insn-extract.c insn-extract.c touch stamp-extract.c insn-peep.o : insn-peep.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h real.h $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -I$(srcdir)/config -c insn-peep.c insn-peep.c: stamp-peep.c ; stamp-peep.c : md genpeep ./genpeep md > tmp-insn-peep.c ./move-if-change tmp-insn-peep.c insn-peep.c touch stamp-peep.c insn-output.o : insn-output.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h real.h conditions.h \ hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h insn-flags.h output.h aux-output.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -I$(srcdir)/config -c insn-output.c insn-output.c: stamp-output.c ; stamp-output.c : md genoutput ./genoutput md > tmp-insn-output.c ./move-if-change tmp-insn-output.c insn-output.c touch stamp-output.c # Now the programs that generate those files. genconfig : genconfig.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o genconfig genconfig.o rtl.o $(LIBS) genconfig.o : genconfig.c $(RTL_H) genflags : genflags.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o genflags genflags.o rtl.o $(LIBS) genflags.o : genflags.c $(RTL_H) gencodes : gencodes.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o gencodes gencodes.o rtl.o $(LIBS) gencodes.o : gencodes.c $(RTL_H) genemit : genemit.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o genemit genemit.o rtl.o $(LIBS) genemit.o : genemit.c $(RTL_H) genrecog : genrecog.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o genrecog genrecog.o rtl.o $(LIBS) genrecog.o : genrecog.c $(RTL_H) genextract : genextract.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o genextract genextract.o rtl.o $(LIBS) genextract.o : genextract.c $(RTL_H) genpeep : genpeep.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o genpeep genpeep.o rtl.o $(LIBS) genpeep.o : genpeep.c $(RTL_H) genoutput : genoutput.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o genoutput genoutput.o rtl.o $(LIBS) genoutput.o : genoutput.c $(RTL_H) # Making the preprocessor cpp: cccp -rm -f cpp ln cccp cpp cccp: cccp.o cexp.o version.o $(LIBDEPS) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o cccp cccp.o cexp.o version.o $(LIBS) cexp.o: cexp.c cexp.c: cexp.y $(BISON) cexp.y mv cexp.tab.c cexp.c cccp.o: cccp.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -I$(srcdir)/config \ -DGCC_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(libdir)/gcc-include\" \ -DGPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(libdir)/g++-include\" -c cccp.c cpp.info: cpp.texinfo makeinfo $< gplus.info: gplus.texinfo makeinfo $< gcc.info: gcc.texinfo makeinfo $< # gnulib is not deleted because deleting it would be inconvenient # for most uses of this target. clean: -rm -f $(STAGESTUFF) $(STAGE_GCC) -rm -f stamp-*.[ch] -rm -f *.s *.s[0-9] *.co *.greg *.lreg *.combine *.flow *.cse *.jump *.rtl *.tree *.loop -rm -f core # Like clean but also delete the links made to configure gcc. cleanlinks: clean -rm -f tm.h aux-output.c config.h md config.status # Get rid of every file that's generated from some other file (except INSTALL). realclean: cleanlinks -rm -f cpp.aux cpp.cps cpp.fns cpp.info cpp.kys cpp.pgs cpp.tps cpp.vrs # -rm -f cplus-parse.tab.c cplus-parse.output -rm -f c-parse.tab.c c-parse.output -rm -f gnulib cexp.c TAGS -rm -f cpp.info* cpp.?? cpp.??s cpp.log cpp.toc cpp.*aux -rm -f gcc.info* gcc.?? gcc.??s gcc.log gcc.toc gcc.*aux -rm -f gplus.info* gplus.?? gplus.??s gplus.log gplus.toc gplus.*aux -rm -f *.dvi # Copy the files into directories where they will be run. install: all -mkdir $(libdir) -if [ -f cc1 ] ; then $(INSTALL) cc1 $(libdir)/gcc-cc1 ;fi -if [ -f cc1plus ] ; then $(INSTALL) cc1plus $(libdir)/gcc-cc1plus ;fi $(INSTALL) gnulib $(libdir)/gcc-gnulib -if [ -f /usr/bin/ranlib ] ; then (cd $(libdir); ranlib gcc-gnulib) ;fi $(INSTALL) cpp $(libdir)/gcc-cpp $(INSTALL) gcc $(bindir) -mkdir $(libdir)/gcc-include chmod ugo+rx $(libdir)/gcc-include for file in $(USER_H); do $(INSTALL) $${file} $(libdir)/gcc-include; done $(INSTALL) gcc.1 $(mandir)/gcc.$(manext) # do make -f ../gcc/Makefile maketest DIR=../gcc # in the intended test directory to make it a suitable test directory. maketest: ln -s $(DIR)/*.[chy] . ln -s $(DIR)/*.def . ln -s $(DIR)/*.md . -rm -f =* ln -s $(DIR)/.gdbinit . -ln -s $(DIR)/bison.simple . ln -s $(DIR)/config.gcc . ln -s $(DIR)/move-if-change . if [ -f Makefile ] ; then false; else ln -s $(DIR)/Makefile . ; fi -rm tm.h aux-output.c config.h md make clean # You must then run config.gcc to set up for compilation. bootstrap: all force $(MAKE) stage1 $(MAKE) CC="stage1/gcc -Bstage1/" CFLAGS="-O $(CFLAGS)" $(MAKE) stage2 $(MAKE) CC="stage2/gcc -Bstage2/" CFLAGS="-O $(CFLAGS)" bootstrap2: force $(MAKE) CC="stage1/gcc -Bstage1/" CFLAGS="-O $(CFLAGS)" $(MAKE) stage2 $(MAKE) CC="stage2/gcc -Bstage2/" CFLAGS="-O $(CFLAGS)" bootstrap3: force $(MAKE) CC="stage2/gcc -Bstage2/" CFLAGS="-O $(CFLAGS)" # Copy the object files from a particular stage into a subdirectory. stage1: force -mkdir stage1 -mv $(STAGESTUFF) $(STAGE_GCC) stage1 -rm -f stage1/gnulib -ln gnulib stage1 || (cp gnulib stage1 && ranlib stage1/gnulib) stage2: force -mkdir stage2 -mv $(STAGESTUFF) $(STAGE_GCC) stage2 -rm -f stage2/gnulib -ln gnulib stage2 || (cp gnulib stage2 && ranlib stage2/gnulib) stage3: force -mkdir stage3 -mv $(STAGESTUFF) $(STAGE_GCC) stage3 -rm -f stage3/gnulib -ln gnulib stage3 || (cp gnulib stage3 && ranlib stage3/gnulib) TAGS: force mkdir temp -mv c-parse.tab.c cplus-parse.c cplus-parse.h cexp.c temp etags *.y *.h *.c mv temp/* . rmdir temp #In GNU Make, ignore whether `stage*' exists. .PHONY: stage1 stage2 stage3 clean realclean TAGS bootstrap force: