# Copyright (c) 1987 Regents of the University of California.
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# provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
# duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
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# University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
# @(#)Makefile 1.9 (Berkeley) %G%
# This high quality math library is intended to run on either a VAX in
# D_floating format or a machine that conforms to the IEEE standard 754
# for double precision floating-point arithmetic.
# WARNING: On machines other than the ones mentioned above, run the original
# Version 7 math library, if nothing better is available.
# MACHINE indicates the type of floating point hardware you are using; legal
# vax - for the VAX D_floating format, the default.
# tahoe - for the TAHOE double format.
# national - for those IEEE machines whose floating point implementation
# has similar byte ordering as the NATIONAL 32016 with 32081.
# ieee - for other IEEE machines, we hope.
SUBDIR
= vax tahoe national common ieee
# Files comprising the standard Math library;
# actually there are more under ${MACHINE}/ subdirectory.
SRCS
= acosh.c asincos.c asinh.c atan.c atanh.c cosh.c erf.c \
exp.c exp__E.c expm1.c floor.c lgamma.c j0.c j1.c jn.c \
log.c log10.c log1p.c log__L.c pow.c sinh.c tanh.c
OBJS
= acosh.o asincos.o asinh.o atan.o atanh.o cosh.o erf.o \
exp.o exp__E.o expm1.o floor.o lgamma.o j0.o j1.o jn.o \
log.o log10.o log1p.o log__L.o pow.o sinh.o tanh.o
#### generate additional code for profiling (-p)
${CC} -p
${CFLAGS} -c
$*.c
#### generate relocation bits (-r) & preserve symbols that begin with L (-X)
#### generate relocation bits (-r) but don't preserve local symbols (-x)
libm.a libm_p.a
: ${OBJS} more.
${MACHINE}
cd profiled
; ar cru ..
/libm_p.a
${OBJS}
for i in common ieee
; do
(cd
$$i; make
${MFLAGS}); done
for i in common national
; do
(cd
$$i; make
${MFLAGS}); done
for i in common tahoe
; do
(cd
$$i; make
${MFLAGS}); done
cd vax
; make
"CFLAGS=${CFLAGS}"
rm -f
${OBJS} profiled
/*.o core libm.a libm_p.a
for i in
${SUBDIR}; do
(cd
$$i; make
${MFLAGS} clean); done
for i in
${SUBDIR}; do
(cd
$$i; make
${MFLAGS} depend
); done
install -o bin
-g bin
-m
644 libm.a
${DESTDIR}/usr
/lib
/libm.a
ranlib
${DESTDIR}/usr
/lib
/libm.a
install -o bin
-g bin
-m
644 libm_p.a
${DESTDIR}/usr
/lib
/libm_p.a
ranlib
${DESTDIR}/usr
/lib
/libm_p.a
for i in
${SUBDIR}; do
(cd
$$i; make
${MFLAGS} tags); done
# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- mkdep uses it.
# DO NOT PUT ANYTHING AFTER THIS LINE, IT WILL GO AWAY.
atanh.o
: atanh.c
/usr
/include/errno.h
lgamma.o
: lgamma.c
/usr
/include/math.h
/usr
/include/errno.h
j0.o
: j0.c
/usr
/include/math.h
/usr
/include/errno.h
j1.o
: j1.c
/usr
/include/math.h
/usr
/include/errno.h
jn.o
: jn.c
/usr
/include/math.h
/usr
/include/errno.h
log.o
: log.c
/usr
/include/errno.h
log1p.o
: log1p.c
/usr
/include/errno.h
pow.o
: pow.c
/usr
/include/errno.h
# IF YOU PUT ANYTHING HERE IT WILL GO AWAY