# Make settings for integrating Inform's user interface and core software. # This file contains only those settings likely to differ on different # platforms, and the idea is that each user interface maintainer will keep # his or her own version of this file. # This is the Gnome version, by Philip Chimento INTEST = intest/Tangled/intest INWEB = inweb/Tangled/inweb # First, the locations to which resources must be copied, inside the # application. These pathnames mustn't contain spaces: BUILTINCOMPS = gnome-inform7/src/ni INTERNAL = gnome-inform7/data BUILTINHTML = gnome-inform7/data/Resources BUILTINHTMLINNER = gnome-inform7/data/Resources/en # The I6 compiler is one of the tools living in the BUILTINCOMPS folder, but # its name customarily differs between platforms. I6COMPILERNAME = inform6 # The I6 source code needs a constant defined to tell it what platform it'll # be used on, so: INFORM6OS = LINUX # The following should contain "--rewrite-standard-rules" only for Mac OS X, # and then probably only for Graham Nelson's master copy. (The rewriting in # question reconciles the documentation cross-references in the application, # by changing the "Document X at Y" sentences in the Standard Rules.) # For instance, for Windows this should be simply be "windows_app". INDOCOPTS = gnome_app # -multi in the following runs "make check" with processes divided among what # are expected to be four processors, for a substantial speed gain, but doesn't # change the outcome: INTESTOPTS = -platform=gnome # On most Linux systems GCC is installed and not Clang. GCC = gcc GCCOPTS = -D_BSD_SOURCE -DPLATFORM_UNIX -fdiagnostics-color=auto # To excuse these warning waivers: # -Wno-pointer-to-int-cast: we use the gcc extension allowing (void *) pointers to increment # -Wno-unused-parameter: we don't much care if a function argument isn't used # -Wno-unused-but-set-variable: we don't much care about this either # -Wno-unknown-pragmas: there is plenty of #pragma clang and we don't want a warning every time it is encountered GCCWARNINGS = -Wall -Wextra -Wno-pointer-to-int-cast -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -Wno-unknown-pragmas # (For cblorb, where we make a lot of use of sscanf, it's a nuisance to be warned # about entirely legal format strings passed as variables.) CBLORBWARNINGS = -Wno-format-nonliteral # The following is needed when compiling glulxe, as part of dumb-glulx, which # is used in testing. For Mac OS X and probably all Unix-based systems, it # wants to be OS_UNIX; for Windows it probably wants to be WIN32. See the file # osdepend.c in the glulxe distribution. GLULXEOS = OS_UNIX # On Mac OS X, no special options are needed for linking, but on some Unix # builds we need to use ld rather than gcc and to apply various options. LINK = $(GCC) $(GCCOPTS) -g LINKEROPTS = -lm # On most systems, the following will be the traditional archiver "ar -r", but # for modern Mac OS X use we need to use Apple's replacement "libtool", which # is able to cope with fat (i.e., multiple-architecture) binaries. ARTOOL = ar -r