# # Jamfile to build Jam (a make(1)-like program) # # There are no user-serviceable parts in this file. # # Put executables in platform-specific subdirectory. if $(VMS) { LOCATE_TARGET ?= [.binvms] ; } else if $(MAC) { LOCATE_TARGET ?= :bin.mac ; } else { LOCATE_TARGET ?= bin.$(OSFULL[1]:L) ; } # Leave generated source in current directory; it would be nice to use # these lines below to build the source into the platform-specific # directory, but getting scan.c to include the right jambase.h is # hard: with ""'s, it always gets the bootstrap version; with <>'s, # it won't find the bootstrap version. # SEARCH_SOURCE ?= $(LOCATE_TARGET) $(DOT) ; # LOCATE_SOURCE ?= $(LOCATE_TARGET) ; # # We have some different files for UNIX, VMS, and NT. # if $(NT) { code = execunix.c filent.c pathunix.c ; } else if $(OS2) { code = execunix.c fileos2.c pathunix.c ; } else if $(VMS) { code = execvms.c filevms.c pathvms.c ; } else if $(MAC) { code = execmac.c filemac.c pathmac.c utilmac.c ; } else { code = execunix.c fileunix.c pathunix.c ; } # We have to signal jam.h for these if $(OS) = NT { CCFLAGS += /DNT ; } # Do we know yacc? if $(YACC) { code += jamgram.y ; } else { code += jamgram.c ; } # # Build the jamgram.y from the jamgram.yy # yyacc is a slippery script that makes grammars a little # easier to read/maintain. # if $(UNIX) && $(YACC) { GenFile jamgram.y jamgramtab.h : yyacc jamgram.yy ; } # # How to build the compiled in jambase. # Main mkjambase : mkjambase.c ; # # The guts of the Jamfile: how to build Jam # Main jam : jam.c jambase.c ; LinkLibraries jam : libjam.a ; GenFile jambase.c : mkjambase Jambase ; Library libjam.a : command.c compile.c $(code) expand.c glob.c hash.c headers.c lists.c make.c make1.c newstr.c option.c parse.c regexp.c rules.c scan.c search.c timestamp.c variable.c ; if $(BINDIR) { InstallBin $(BINDIR) : jam ; } # # Distribution making from here on out. # ALLSOURCE = Build.com Build.mpw Jam.html Jambase Jambase.html Jamfile Jamfile.html Makefile Porting README RELNOTES command.c command.h compile.c compile.h execcmd.h execmac.c execunix.c execvms.c expand.c expand.h filemac.c filent.c fileos2.c filesys.h fileunix.c filevms.c glob.c hash.c hash.h headers.c headers.h jam.c jam.h jambase.c jambase.h jamgram.c jamgram.h jamgram.y jamgram.yy jamgramtab.h lists.c lists.h make.c make.h make1.c mkjambase.c newstr.c newstr.h option.c option.h parse.c parse.h patchlevel.h pathmac.c pathunix.c pathvms.c regexp.c regexp.h rules.c rules.h scan.c scan.h search.c search.h timestamp.c timestamp.h variable.c variable.h yyacc ; rule Ball { NotFile balls ; Depends balls : $(<) ; DEPENDS $(<) : $(>) ; switch $(<) { case *.tar : Tar $(<) : $(>) ; case *.shar : Shar $(<) : $(>) ; case *.zip : Zip $(<) : $(>) ; } } VERSION = jam-2.3 ; actions Tar { ln -s . $(VERSION) tar cvhf $(<) $(VERSION)/$(>) rm $(VERSION) } actions Shar { shar $(>) > $(<) } actions Zip { zip $(<) $(>) } Ball $(VERSION).shar : $(ALLSOURCE) ; Ball $(VERSION).tar : $(ALLSOURCE) ; Ball $(VERSION).zip : $(ALLSOURCE) ;
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#4 | 553 | Grant Glouser | Integrate Jam 2.3 changes. | ||
#3 | 425 | Grant Glouser |
Revamped Mac build to use MPW Interfaces&Libraries. In particular, the bootstrap script and the default Jambase settings use the standard MPW tools, headers and libraries (this package is available from Apple's developer website). The Jambase also retains some support for the CodeWarrior tools - this can be enabled by passing -sMETROWERKS=true on the jam command line. The bootstrap script should also work with the CodeWarrior MPW package, although it uses only the standard MPW tools/headers/libs. Also added SubDirHook to the Jambase. |
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#2 | 352 | Grant Glouser |
Use MacOS native APIs instead of GUSI. And additional Mac path handling improvements. filemac.c - rewrote file_dirscan and file_time to use MacOS native API (PBGetCatInfo). This means GUSI is no longer needed, which should make Jam more stable and ever so slightly faster under MacOS. pathmac.c - no trailing colons on directories. This has the effect of allowing rules to recursively process paths under MacOS (which makes MacOS just like every other platform in this respect). timestamp.c - extra timestamp check for possible volume names under MacOS - case-sensitivity OFF for MacOS Jamfile and Build.mpw - altered to remove GUSI header search paths and libraries. This complicates the Jamfile - perhaps these changes should be merged into the Jambase. |
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#1 | 300 | Grant Glouser | Branching jam sources to my guest directory. |