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# Copyright (C) 1989, 1992, 1993 Aladdin Enterprises. All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of Ghostscript.
#
# Ghostscript is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor accepts responsibility
# to anyone for the consequences of using it or for whether it serves any
# particular purpose or works at all, unless he says so in writing. Refer
# to the Ghostscript General Public License for full details.
#
# Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute
# Ghostscript, but only under the conditions described in the Ghostscript
# General Public License. A copy of this license is supposed to have been
# given to you along with Ghostscript so you can know your rights and
# responsibilities. It should be in a file named COPYING. Among other
# things, the copyright notice and this notice must be preserved on all
# copies.
# makefile for Ghostscript, Unix/cc/X11 configuration.
# ------------------------------- Options ------------------------------- #
####### The following are the only parts of the file you should need to edit.
# ------ Generic options ------ #
# Define the installation commands and target directories for
# executables and files. Only relevant to `make install'.
INSTALL = install -c
INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(INSTALL) -m 775
INSTALL_DATA = $(INSTALL) -m 664
prefix = /usr/local
exec_prefix = $(prefix)
bindir = $(exec_prefix)/bin
datadir = $(prefix)/lib
gsdatadir = $(datadir)/ghostscript
# Define the default directory/ies for the runtime
# initialization and font files. Separate multiple directories with a :.
GS_LIB_DEFAULT=$(gsdatadir):$(gsdatadir)/fonts
# Define the name of the Ghostscript initialization file.
# (There is no reason to change this.)
GS_INIT=gs_init.ps
# Choose generic configuration options.
# -DDEBUG
# includes debugging features (-Z switch) in the code.
# Code runs substantially slower even if no debugging switches
# are set.
# -DNOPRIVATE
# makes private (static) procedures and variables public,
# so they are visible to the debugger and profiler.
# No execution time or space penalty.
GENOPT=
# Define the name of the executable file.
GS=gs
# ------ Platform-specific options ------ #
# Define the other compilation flags.
# Add -DBSD4_2 for 4.2bsd systems.
# Add -DSYSV for System V.
# Add -DSYSV -D__SVR3 for SCO ODT, ISC Unix 2.2 or before,
# or any System III Unix, or System V release 3-or-older Unix.
# Add -Xa if your compiler accepts it.
# Add -DSVR4 (not -DSYSV) for System V release 4.
# XCFLAGS can be set from the command line.
CFLAGS=-O $(XCFLAGS)
# Define platform flags for ld.
# SunOS and some others want -X; Ultrix wants -x.
# SunOS 4.n may need -Bstatic.
# XLDFLAGS can be set from the command line.
LDFLAGS=$(XLDFLAGS)
# Define any extra libraries to link into the executable.
# ISC Unix 2.2 wants -linet.
# SCO Unix needs -lsocket if you aren't including the X11 driver.
# (Libraries required by individual drivers are handled automatically.)
EXTRALIBS=
# Define the include switch(es) for the X11 header files.
# This can be null if handled in some other way (e.g., the files are
# in /usr/include, or the directory is supplied by an environment variable).
# Note that x_.h expects to find the header files in $(XINCLUDE)/X11,
# not in $(XINCLUDE).
XINCLUDE=-I/usr/local/X/include
# Define the directory/ies for the X11 library files.
# This can be null if these files are in the default linker search path.
XLIBDIRS=-L/usr/local/X/lib
# ------ Devices and features ------ #
# Choose the language feature(s) to include. See gs.mak for details.
FEATURE_DEVS=filter.dev dps.dev level2.dev
# Choose the device(s) to include. See devs.mak for details.
DEVICE_DEVS=x11.dev
DEVICE_DEVS9=pbm.dev pbmraw.dev pgm.dev pgmraw.dev ppm.dev ppmraw.dev bit.dev
# ---------------------------- End of options --------------------------- #
# Define the name of the makefile -- used in dependencies.
MAKEFILE=unix-cc.mak
# Define the ANSI-to-K&R dependency.
AK=ansi2knr$(XE)
# Define the compilation rules and flags.
CCC=$(SHP)ccgs "$(CC) $(CCFLAGS)"
# --------------------------- Generic makefile ---------------------------- #
# The remainder of the makefile (unixhead.mak, gs.mak, devs.mak, unixtail.mak)
# is generic. tar_cat concatenates all these together.
# Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1993 Aladdin Enterprises. All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of Ghostscript.
#
# Ghostscript is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor accepts responsibility
# to anyone for the consequences of using it or for whether it serves any
# particular purpose or works at all, unless he says so in writing. Refer
# to the Ghostscript General Public License for full details.
#
# Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute
# Ghostscript, but only under the conditions described in the Ghostscript
# General Public License. A copy of this license is supposed to have been
# given to you along with Ghostscript so you can know your rights and
# responsibilities. It should be in a file named COPYING. Among other
# things, the copyright notice and this notice must be preserved on all
# copies.
# Partial makefile for Ghostscript, common to all Unix configurations.
# This part of the makefile gets inserted after the compiler-specific part
# (xxx-head.mak) and before gs.mak and devs.mak.
# ----------------------------- Generic stuff ----------------------------- #
# Define the platform name. For a "stock" System V platform,
# use sysv_ instead of unix_.
PLATFORM=unix_
# Define the extensions for the object and executable files.
OBJ=o
XE=
# Define the current directory prefix, shell quote string, and shell names.
EXP=./
QQ=\"
SHELL=/bin/sh
SH=$(SHELL)
SHP=$(SH) $(EXP)
# Define the compilation rules and flags.
CCFLAGS=$(GENOPT) $(CFLAGS)
.c.o: $(AK)
$(CCC) $*.c
CCCF=$(CCC)
CCD=$(CCC)
CCINT=$(CCC)
# Copyright (C) 1989, 1992, 1993 Aladdin Enterprises. All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of Ghostscript.
#
# Ghostscript is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor accepts responsibility
# to anyone for the consequences of using it or for whether it serves any
# particular purpose or works at all, unless he says so in writing. Refer
# to the Ghostscript General Public License for full details.
#
# Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute
# Ghostscript, but only under the conditions described in the Ghostscript
# General Public License. A copy of this license is supposed to have been
# given to you along with Ghostscript so you can know your rights and
# responsibilities. It should be in a file named COPYING. Among other
# things, the copyright notice and this notice must be preserved on all
# copies.
# Generic makefile for Ghostscript.
# The platform-specific makefiles `include' this file.
# They define the following symbols:
# GS - the name of the executable (without the extension, if any).
# GS_LIB_DEFAULT - the default directory/ies for searching for the
# initialization and font files at run time.
# DEVICE_DEVS - the devices to include in the executable.
# See devs.mak for details.
# DEVICE_DEVS1...DEVICE_DEVS9 - additional devices, if the definition of
# DEVICE_DEVS doesn't fit on one line.
# See devs.mak for details.
# FEATURE_DEVS - the optional features to include in the
# executable. Current features are:
# dps - (partial) support for Display PostScript extensions:
# see language.doc for details.
# level2 - (partial) support for PostScript Level 2
# extensions: see language.doc for details.
# compfont - support for composite (type 0) fonts.
# *** NOT IMPLEMENTED YET. ***
# filter - support for Level 2 filters (other than eexec,
# ASCIIHexEncode/Decode, NullEncode, PFBDecode,
# and SubFileDecode, which are always included).
# ccfonts - precompile fonts into C, and link them
# with the executable. In the standard makefiles,
# this is only implemented for a very few fonts:
# see fonts.doc for details.
# It is very unlikely that anyone would want to edit the remaining
# symbols, but we describe them here for completeness:
# GS_INIT - the name of the initialization file for Ghostscript,
# normally gs_init.ps.
# PLATFORM - a "device" name for the platform, so that platforms can
# add various kinds of resources like devices and features.
# QQ - a " preceded by whatever escape characters are needed to
# persuade the shell to pass a " to a program (" on MS-DOS,
# \" on Unix).
# XE - the extension for executable files (e.g., null or .exe).
# OBJ - the extension for relocatable object files (e.g., o or obj).
# BEGINFILES - the list of files that `make begin' should delete.
# CCBEGIN - the compilation command for `make begin', normally
# $(CCC) *.c.
# CCC - the C invocation for normal compilation.
# CCD - the C invocation for files that store into frame buffers or
# device registers. Needed because some optimizing compilers
# will eliminate necessary stores.
# CCCF - the C invocation for compiled fonts and other large,
# self-contained data modules. Needed because MS-DOS
# requires using the 'huge' memory model for these.
# CCINT - the C invocation for compiling the main interpreter module,
# normally the same as CCC: this is needed because the
# Borland compiler generates *worse* code for this module
# (but only this module) when optimization (-O) is turned on.
# AK - if source files must be converted from ANSI to K&R syntax,
# this is ansi2knr$(XE); if not, it is null.
# If a particular platform requires other utility programs
# to be built, AK must include them too.
# SHP - the prefix for invoking a shell script in the current directory
# (null for MS-DOS, $(SH) ./ for Unix).
# EXPP, EXP - the prefix for invoking an executable program in the
# current directory (null for MS-DOS, ./ for Unix).
# SH - the shell for scripts (null on MS-DOS, sh on Unix).
# The platform-specific makefiles must also include rules for creating
# ansi2knr$(XE), genarch$(XE), and genconf$(XE) from the corresponding
# .c files -- this is needed because Turbo C and Unix C treat the -o
# switch slightly differently (Turbo C requires no following space,
# Unix C requires a following space), and I haven't found a way to capture
# the difference in a macro.
all default: $(GS)$(XE)
distclean realclean: clean
rm -f makefile
clean mostlyclean:
rm -f *.$(OBJ) *.a core gmon.out
rm -f *.dev *.d_* arch.h gconfig*.h o*.tr l*.tr
rm -f t _temp_* _temp_*.* *.map *.sym
rm -f ansi2knr$(XE) echogs$(XE) genarch$(XE) genconf$(XE)
rm -f $(GS)$(XE) $(BEGINFILES)
# A rule to do a quick and dirty compilation attempt when first installing
# Ghostscript. Many of the compilations will fail: follow this with 'make'.
begin:
rm -f arch.h genarch$(XE) $(GS)$(XE) $(BEGINFILES)
make arch.h
- $(CCBEGIN)
rm -f gconfig.$(OBJ) gdev*.$(OBJ) gp_*.$(OBJ) gsmisc.$(OBJ)
rm -f iccfont.$(OBJ) iinit.$(OBJ) interp.$(OBJ) zfiledev.$(OBJ)
# Auxiliary programs
arch.h: genarch$(XE)
$(EXPP) $(EXP)genarch arch.h
# -------------------------------- Library -------------------------------- #
# Define the inter-dependencies of the .h files.
# Since not all versions of `make' defer expansion of macros,
# we must list these in bottom-to-top order.
# Generic files
arch_h=arch.h
std_h=std.h $(arch_h)
# Platform interfaces
gp_h=gp.h
gpcheck_h=gpcheck.h
# C library interfaces
# Because of variations in the "standard" header files between systems, and
# because we must include std.h before any file that includes sys/types.h,
# we define local include files named *_.h to substitute for <*.h>.
vmsmath_h=vmsmath.h
dos__h=dos_.h
ctype__h=ctype_.h $(std_h)
errno__h=errno_.h
malloc__h=malloc_.h $(std_h)
math__h=math_.h $(std_h) $(vmsmath_h)
memory__h=memory_.h $(std_h)
stat__h=stat_.h $(std_h)
stdio__h=stdio_.h $(std_h)
string__h=string_.h $(std_h)
time__h=time_.h $(std_h)
windows__h=windows_.h
# Miscellaneous
gdebug_h=gdebug.h
gsio_h=gsio.h
gstypes_h=gstypes.h
gs_h=gs.h $(stdio__h) $(gsio_h) $(gstypes_h)
gx_h=gx.h $(gs_h) $(gdebug_h)
gconfig_h=gconfig.h gsconfig.h
gserrors_h=gserrors.h
GX=$(AK) $(gx_h)
GXERR=$(GX) $(gserrors_h)
###### Low-level facilities and utilities
### Include files
gsccode_h=gsccode.h
gschar_h=gschar.h $(gsccode_h)
gscie_h=gscie.h
gscolor_h=gscolor.h
gscolor2_h=gscolor2.h
gscoord_h=gscoord.h
gscrypt1_h=gscrypt1.h
gscspace_h=gscspace.h
gsfont_h=gsfont.h
gsimage_h=gsimage.h
gsmatrix_h=gsmatrix.h
gspaint_h=gspaint.h
gspath_h=gspath.h
gsprops_h=gsprops.h
gsstate_h=gsstate.h $(gscolor_h)
gstype1_h=gstype1.h
gsuid_h=gsuid.h
gsutil_h=gsutil.h
gsxfont_h=gsxfont.h
gxarith_h=gxarith.h
gxbitmap_h=gxbitmap.h
gxcache_h=gxcache.h $(gsuid_h) $(gsxfont_h)
gxcdir_h=gxcdir.h
gxchar_h=gxchar.h $(gschar_h)
gxclist_h=gxclist.h
# gxcldev is out of order because it include gxclist.
gxcldev_h=gxcldev.h $(gxclist_h)
gxcpath_h=gxcpath.h
gxdevice_h=gxdevice.h $(gsmatrix_h) $(gsxfont_h) $(gxbitmap_h)
gxdevmem_h=gxdevmem.h
gxfdir_h=gxfdir.h $(gxcdir_h)
gxfixed_h=gxfixed.h
gxfont_h=gxfont.h $(gsfont_h) $(gsuid_h)
gxfrac_h=gxfrac.h
gximage_h=gximage.h $(gscspace_h) $(gsimage_h)
gxlum_h=gxlum.h
gxmatrix_h=gxmatrix.h $(gsmatrix_h)
gxop1_h=gxop1.h
gxpath_h=gxpath.h
gxrefct_h=gxrefct.h
gxtype1_h=gxtype1.h $(gscrypt1_h) $(gstype1_h)
gxxfont_h=gxxfont.h $(gsccode_h) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gsuid_h) $(gsxfont_h)
# gxcolor and gxfmap are out of order because they include other files.
gxcolor_h=gxcolor.h $(gxfrac_h) $(gsuid_h)
gxfmap_h=gxfmap.h $(gxfrac_h) $(gxrefct_h)
gzcolor_h=gzcolor.h $(gscolor_h) $(gxfmap_h) $(gxlum_h)
gzdevice_h=gzdevice.h $(gxdevice_h)
gzht_h=gzht.h
gzline_h=gzline.h
gzpath_h=gzpath.h $(gxpath_h)
gzstate_h=gzstate.h $(gsstate_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h)
### Executable code
gp_nofb.$(OBJ): gp_nofb.c $(AK) \
$(gx_h) $(gp_h) $(gxdevice_h)
gsutil.$(OBJ): gsutil.c $(AK) \
$(std_h) $(gsprops_h) $(gsutil_h)
gxccache.$(OBJ): gxccache.c $(GXERR) $(gpcheck_h) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gzdevice_h) $(gzcolor_h) \
$(gxcpath_h) $(gxdevmem_h) $(gxfont_h) $(gxfdir_h) $(gxchar_h) \
$(gxcache_h) $(gxxfont_h) $(gzstate_h) $(gzpath_h) \
$(gscspace_h) $(gsimage_h)
gxccman.$(OBJ): gxccman.c $(GXERR) $(gpcheck_h) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gzdevice_h) $(gzcolor_h) \
$(gxcpath_h) $(gxdevmem_h) $(gxfont_h) $(gxfdir_h) $(gxchar_h) \
$(gxcache_h) $(gxxfont_h) $(gzstate_h) $(gzpath_h)
gxclist.$(OBJ): gxclist.c $(GXERR) $(gpcheck_h) \
$(gsmatrix_h) $(gxbitmap_h) $(gxcldev_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxdevmem_h)
gxclread.$(OBJ): gxclread.c $(GXERR) $(gpcheck_h) \
$(gsmatrix_h) $(gxbitmap_h) $(gxcldev_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxdevmem_h)
gxcmap.$(OBJ): gxcmap.c $(GXERR) \
$(gscspace_h) \
$(gxcolor_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxfrac_h) $(gxlum_h) \
$(gzcolor_h) $(gzstate_h)
gxcpath.$(OBJ): gxcpath.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxdevice_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gzcolor_h) $(gzpath_h) $(gxcpath_h)
gxdither.$(OBJ): gxdither.c $(GX) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxlum_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gzstate_h) $(gzdevice_h) $(gzcolor_h) $(gzht_h)
gxdraw.$(OBJ): gxdraw.c $(GXERR) $(gpcheck_h) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gxbitmap_h) $(gzcolor_h) $(gzdevice_h) $(gzstate_h)
gxfill.$(OBJ): gxfill.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gzcolor_h) $(gzpath_h) $(gzstate_h) $(gxcpath_h)
gxhint1.$(OBJ): gxhint1.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxarith_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gxdevmem_h) $(gxchar_h) $(gxfont_h) $(gxtype1_h) \
$(gzdevice_h) $(gzstate_h)
gxhint2.$(OBJ): gxhint2.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxarith_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gxdevmem_h) $(gxchar_h) $(gxfont_h) $(gxtype1_h) $(gxop1_h) \
$(gzdevice_h) $(gzstate_h)
gxht.$(OBJ): gxht.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gxbitmap_h) $(gzstate_h) $(gzcolor_h) $(gzdevice_h) $(gzht_h)
gxpath.$(OBJ): gxpath.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gzpath_h)
gxpath2.$(OBJ): gxpath2.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxarith_h) $(gzpath_h)
gxpcopy.$(OBJ): gxpcopy.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxarith_h) $(gzpath_h)
gxstroke.$(OBJ): gxstroke.c $(GXERR) $(gpcheck_h) \
$(gscoord_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxarith_h) $(gxmatrix_h) \
$(gzstate_h) $(gzcolor_h) $(gzdevice_h) $(gzline_h) $(gzpath_h)
###### High-level facilities
gschar.$(OBJ): gschar.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxarith_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gzdevice_h) $(gxdevmem_h) $(gxfont_h) $(gxchar_h) $(gxcache_h) $(gstype1_h) $(gspath_h) $(gzpath_h) $(gzcolor_h) $(gzstate_h)
gscolor.$(OBJ): gscolor.c $(GXERR) \
$(gscspace_h) $(gxcolor_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxrefct_h) \
$(gzstate_h) $(gzcolor_h)
gscoord.$(OBJ): gscoord.c $(GXERR) \
$(gsccode_h) $(gxarith_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxfont_h) $(gxmatrix_h) \
$(gzdevice_h) $(gzstate_h) $(gscoord_h)
gsdevice.$(OBJ): gsdevice.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxarith_h) $(gsprops_h) $(gsutil_h) $(gxbitmap_h) $(gxdevmem_h) \
$(gzstate_h) $(gzdevice_h)
gsfile.$(OBJ): gsfile.c $(GXERR) \
$(gsmatrix_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxdevmem_h)
gsfont.$(OBJ): gsfont.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxdevice_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gxfont_h) $(gxfdir_h) \
$(gzstate_h)
gsht.$(OBJ): gsht.c $(GXERR) \
$(gzht_h) $(gzstate_h)
gsimage.$(OBJ): gsimage.c $(GXERR) $(gpcheck_h) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxarith_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gspaint_h) \
$(gzcolor_h) $(gzdevice_h) $(gzpath_h) $(gzstate_h) \
$(gxcolor_h) $(gxcpath_h) $(gxdevmem_h) $(gximage_h)
gsimage1.$(OBJ): gsimage1.c $(GXERR) $(gpcheck_h) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxarith_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gscspace_h) $(gspaint_h) \
$(gzcolor_h) $(gzdevice_h) $(gzpath_h) $(gzstate_h) \
$(gxcolor_h) $(gxcpath_h) $(gxdevmem_h) $(gximage_h)
gsimage2.$(OBJ): gsimage2.c $(GXERR) $(gpcheck_h) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxarith_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gscspace_h) $(gspaint_h) \
$(gzcolor_h) $(gzdevice_h) $(gzpath_h) $(gzstate_h) \
$(gxcolor_h) $(gxcpath_h) $(gxdevmem_h) $(gximage_h)
gsimpath.$(OBJ): gsimpath.c $(GXERR) \
$(gsmatrix_h) $(gsstate_h) $(gspath_h)
gsline.$(OBJ): gsline.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gzstate_h) $(gzline_h)
gsmatrix.$(OBJ): gsmatrix.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxarith_h) $(gxmatrix_h)
gsmisc.$(OBJ): gsmisc.c $(GX) $(errno__h) $(malloc__h) $(memory__h) $(MAKEFILE)
$(CCC) -DUSE_ASM=0$(USE_ASM) gsmisc.c
gspaint.$(OBJ): gspaint.c $(GXERR) $(gpcheck_h) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gspaint_h) $(gzpath_h) $(gzstate_h) $(gzdevice_h) $(gxcpath_h) $(gxdevmem_h) $(gximage_h)
gspath.$(OBJ): gspath.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gxpath_h) $(gzstate_h)
gspath2.$(OBJ): gspath2.c $(GXERR) \
$(gspath_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gzstate_h) $(gzpath_h) $(gzdevice_h)
gsstate.$(OBJ): gsstate.c $(GXERR) \
$(gscie_h) $(gscolor2_h) $(gscspace_h) $(gxcolor_h) $(gxrefct_h) \
$(gzstate_h) $(gzcolor_h) $(gzdevice_h) $(gzht_h) $(gzline_h) $(gzpath_h)
gstdev.$(OBJ): gstdev.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxbitmap_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h)
gstype1.$(OBJ): gstype1.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxarith_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gxchar_h) $(gxdevmem_h) $(gxop1_h) $(gxtype1_h) \
$(gzstate_h) $(gzdevice_h) $(gzpath_h)
###### The internal devices
gdevmem_h=gdevmem.h
gdevemap.$(OBJ): gdevemap.c $(AK) $(std_h)
gdevmem1.$(OBJ): gdevmem1.c $(AK) \
$(gx_h) $(gserrors_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxdevmem_h) $(gdevmem_h)
gdevmem2.$(OBJ): gdevmem2.c $(AK) \
$(gx_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxdevmem_h) $(gdevmem_h)
gdevmem3.$(OBJ): gdevmem3.c $(AK) \
$(gx_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxdevmem_h) $(gdevmem_h)
###### Files dependent on the installed devices, features, and platform.
# Generating gconfig.h also generates o*.tr and l*.tr.
# gconfig.h shouldn't have to depend on ALL_DEVS, but that would
# involve rewriting gsconfig to only save the device name, not the
# contents of the <device>.D_# files.
ALL_DEVS=$(FEATURE_DEVS) $(PLATFORM).dev \
$(DEVICE_DEVS) $(DEVICE_DEVS1) \
$(DEVICE_DEVS2) $(DEVICE_DEVS3) $(DEVICE_DEVS4) $(DEVICE_DEVS5)\
$(DEVICE_DEVS6) $(DEVICE_DEVS7) $(DEVICE_DEVS8) $(DEVICE_DEVS9)
gconfig.h obj.tr objw.tr ld.tr lib.tr: \
devs.mak $(MAKEFILE) echogs$(XE) genconf$(XE) $(ALL_DEVS)
$(EXP)echogs -w t.cfg - $(FEATURE_DEVS) $(PLATFORM).dev
$(EXP)echogs -a t.cfg - $(DEVICE_DEVS)
$(EXP)echogs -a t.cfg - $(DEVICE_DEVS1)
$(EXP)echogs -a t.cfg - $(DEVICE_DEVS2)
$(EXP)echogs -a t.cfg - $(DEVICE_DEVS3)
$(EXP)echogs -a t.cfg - $(DEVICE_DEVS4)
$(EXP)echogs -a t.cfg - $(DEVICE_DEVS5)
$(EXP)echogs -a t.cfg - $(DEVICE_DEVS6)
$(EXP)echogs -a t.cfg - $(DEVICE_DEVS7)
$(EXP)echogs -a t.cfg - $(DEVICE_DEVS8)
$(EXP)echogs -a t.cfg - $(DEVICE_DEVS9)
$(EXP)genconf @t.cfg -h gconfig.h -l lib.tr -o obj.tr -u ld.tr -w objw.tr
rm t.cfg
$(EXP)echogs -a gconfig.h -x 23 define GS_LIB_DEFAULT -x 2022 $(GS_LIB_DEFAULT) -x 22
$(EXP)echogs -a gconfig.h -x 23 define GS_INIT -x 2022 $(GS_INIT) -x 22
gconfig.$(OBJ): gconfig.c $(AK) $(gconfig_h) $(MAKEFILE)
###### On Unix, we pre-link all of the library except the back end.
###### On MS-DOS, we have to do the whole thing at once.
LIBGS=gschar.$(OBJ) gscolor.$(OBJ) gscoord.$(OBJ) \
gsdevice.$(OBJ) gsfile.$(OBJ) gsfont.$(OBJ) gsht.$(OBJ) \
gsimage.$(OBJ) gsimage1.$(OBJ) gsimage2.$(OBJ) \
gsimpath.$(OBJ) gsline.$(OBJ) gsmatrix.$(OBJ) gsmisc.$(OBJ) \
gspaint.$(OBJ) gspath.$(OBJ) gspath2.$(OBJ) \
gsstate.$(OBJ) gstdev.$(OBJ) gstype1.$(OBJ) gsutil.$(OBJ) \
gxccache.$(OBJ) gxccman.$(OBJ) gxclist.$(OBJ) gxclread.$(OBJ) \
gxcmap.$(OBJ) gxcpath.$(OBJ) \
gxdither.$(OBJ) gxdraw.$(OBJ) gxfill.$(OBJ) \
gxhint1.$(OBJ) gxhint2.$(OBJ) gxht.$(OBJ) \
gxpath.$(OBJ) gxpath2.$(OBJ) gxpcopy.$(OBJ) gxstroke.$(OBJ) \
gdevmem1.$(OBJ) gdevmem2.$(OBJ) gdevmem3.$(OBJ) gconfig.$(OBJ)
# ------------------------------ Interpreter ------------------------------ #
###### Include files
alloc_h=alloc.h
astate_h=astate.h
ccfont_h=ccfont.h
dict_h=dict.h
dparam_h=dparam.h
dstack_h=dstack.h
errors_h=errors.h
estack_h=estack.h
filedev_h=filedev.h
files_h=files.h
font_h=font.h
ilevel_h=ilevel.h
iname_h=iname.h
iref_h=iref.h
iscan_h=iscan.h
ivmspace_h=ivmspace.h
iutil_h=iutil.h
main_h=main.h
opdef_h=opdef.h
ostack_h=ostack.h
overlay_h=overlay.h
packed_h=packed.h
save_h=save.h
scanchar_h=scanchar.h
sbits_h=sbits.h
shc_h=shc.h
state_h=state.h
store_h=store.h
stream_h=stream.h
# Nested include files
bfont_h=bfont.h $(font_h)
ghost_h=ghost.h $(gx_h) $(iref_h)
oper_h=oper.h $(gsutil_h) $(iutil_h) $(opdef_h) $(ostack_h)
scf_h=scf.h $(shc_h)
sdct_h=sdct.h $(shc_h)
# Include files for optional features
bnum_h=bnum.h
bseq_h=bseq.h
btoken_h=btoken.h
comp1_h=comp1.h $(ghost_h) $(oper_h) $(gserrors_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxop1_h)
gdevprn_h=gdevprn.h $(memory__h) $(string__h) $(gx_h) \
$(gserrors_h) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxdevmem_h) $(gxclist_h)
###### Utilities
GH=$(AK) $(ghost_h)
ialloc.$(OBJ): ialloc.c $(AK) $(gx_h) $(alloc_h) $(astate_h) $(ivmspace_h)
iccfont.$(OBJ): iccfont.c $(GH) gconfigf.h \
$(ghost_h) $(alloc_h) $(ccfont_h) $(dict_h) $(dstack_h) $(errors_h) \
$(font_h) $(iutil_h) $(iname_h) $(oper_h) $(save_h) $(store_h)
idebug.$(OBJ): idebug.c $(GH) \
$(iutil_h) $(dict_h) $(iname_h) $(ostack_h) $(opdef_h) $(packed_h) $(store_h)
idict.$(OBJ): idict.c $(GH) \
$(alloc_h) $(errors_h) $(ivmspace_h) $(iname_h) $(packed_h) \
$(save_h) $(store_h) $(iutil_h) $(dict_h) $(dstack_h)
idparam.$(OBJ): idparam.c $(GH) \
$(gsmatrix_h) $(dict_h) $(dparam_h) $(errors_h) $(iutil_h)
iinit.$(OBJ): iinit.c $(GH) $(gconfig_h) \
$(alloc_h) $(dict_h) $(dstack_h) $(errors_h) $(ilevel_h) $(iname_h) $(oper_h) $(store_h)
iname.$(OBJ): iname.c $(GH) $(alloc_h) $(errors_h) $(ivmspace_h) $(iname_h) $(store_h)
isave.$(OBJ): isave.c $(GH) $(alloc_h) $(astate_h) $(errors_h) $(iname_h) $(packed_h) $(save_h) $(store_h)
iscan.$(OBJ): iscan.c $(GH) $(ctype__h) \
$(alloc_h) $(dict_h) $(dstack_h) $(errors_h) \
$(ilevel_h) $(iutil_h) $(iscan_h) $(ivmspace_h) \
$(iname_h) $(ostack_h) $(packed_h) $(store_h) $(stream_h) $(scanchar_h)
iutil.$(OBJ): iutil.c $(GH) \
$(errors_h) $(alloc_h) $(dict_h) $(iutil_h) $(ivmspace_h) \
$(iname_h) $(ostack_h) $(opdef_h) $(packed_h) $(store_h) \
$(gsmatrix_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gzcolor_h)
sfilter.$(OBJ): sfilter.c $(AK) $(stdio__h) \
$(scanchar_h) $(stream_h) $(gscrypt1_h)
stream.$(OBJ): stream.c $(AK) $(stdio__h) $(memory__h) \
$(gpcheck_h) $(scanchar_h) $(stream_h)
###### Operators
OP=$(GH) $(errors_h) $(oper_h)
### Non-graphics operators
zarith.$(OBJ): zarith.c $(OP) $(store_h)
zarray.$(OBJ): zarray.c $(OP) $(alloc_h) $(packed_h) $(store_h)
zcontrol.$(OBJ): zcontrol.c $(OP) $(estack_h) $(iutil_h) $(store_h)
zdict.$(OBJ): zdict.c $(OP) $(dict_h) $(dstack_h) $(iname_h) $(store_h)
zfile.$(OBJ): zfile.c $(OP) $(gp_h) \
$(alloc_h) $(estack_h) $(filedev_h) $(files_h) $(ilevel_h) $(iutil_h) \
$(save_h) $(stream_h) $(store_h)
zfiledev.$(OBJ): zfiledev.c $(OP) $(string__h) $(gp_h) $(gconfig_h) \
$(filedev_h) $(files_h) $(stream_h)
zfileio.$(OBJ): zfileio.c $(OP) $(gp_h) \
$(estack_h) $(files_h) $(iscan_h) $(store_h) $(stream_h) \
$(gsmatrix_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxdevmem_h)
zfilter.$(OBJ): zfilter.c $(OP) $(alloc_h) $(stream_h)
zgeneric.$(OBJ): zgeneric.c $(OP) \
$(dict_h) $(estack_h) $(ivmspace_h) $(iname_h) $(packed_h) $(store_h)
zmath.$(OBJ): zmath.c $(OP) $(store_h)
zmisc.$(OBJ): zmisc.c $(OP) $(gp_h) $(errno__h) $(memory__h) $(string__h) \
$(alloc_h) $(dict_h) $(dstack_h) $(iname_h) $(ivmspace_h) $(packed_h) $(store_h) \
$(gscrypt1_h)
zpacked.$(OBJ): zpacked.c $(OP) \
$(alloc_h) $(dict_h) $(ivmspace_h) $(iname_h) $(packed_h) $(save_h) $(store_h)
zprops.$(OBJ): zprops.c $(OP) \
$(alloc_h) $(dict_h) $(iname_h) $(state_h) $(store_h) \
$(gsprops_h) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gsstate_h)
zrelbit.$(OBJ): zrelbit.c $(OP) $(store_h) $(dict_h)
zstack.$(OBJ): zstack.c $(OP) $(store_h)
zstring.$(OBJ): zstring.c $(OP) \
$(alloc_h) $(iscan_h) $(iutil_h) $(iname_h) $(store_h) $(stream_h)
ztype.$(OBJ): ztype.c $(OP) \
$(dict_h) $(iscan_h) $(iutil_h) $(iname_h) $(stream_h) $(store_h)
zvmem.$(OBJ): zvmem.c $(OP) $(alloc_h) $(dict_h) $(dstack_h) $(estack_h) $(save_h) $(state_h) $(store_h) \
$(gsmatrix_h) $(gsstate_h)
###### Graphics operators
zchar.$(OBJ): zchar.c $(OP) $(gxarith_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) \
$(gschar_h) $(gxtype1_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxfont_h) $(gzpath_h) $(gzstate_h) \
$(alloc_h) $(dict_h) $(font_h) $(estack_h) $(ilevel_h) $(iname_h) $(state_h) $(store_h)
zcolor.$(OBJ): zcolor.c $(OP) $(alloc_h) $(estack_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gzstate_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gzcolor_h) $(iutil_h) $(state_h) $(store_h)
zdevice.$(OBJ): zdevice.c $(OP) $(alloc_h) $(state_h) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gsstate_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(store_h)
zfont.$(OBJ): zfont.c $(OP) \
$(gsmatrix_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxfont_h) $(gxfdir_h) $(gxcache_h) \
$(alloc_h) $(bfont_h) $(dict_h) $(iname_h) $(packed_h) $(save_h) $(state_h) $(store_h)
zfont1.$(OBJ): zfont1.c $(OP) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gschar_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxfont_h) \
$(bfont_h) $(dict_h) $(dparam_h) $(iname_h) $(store_h)
zfont2.$(OBJ): zfont2.c $(OP) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gschar_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxfont_h) \
$(alloc_h) $(bfont_h) $(dict_h) $(dparam_h) $(ilevel_h) $(iname_h) \
$(packed_h) $(save_h) $(store_h)
zgstate.$(OBJ): zgstate.c $(OP) $(alloc_h) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gsstate_h) $(state_h) $(store_h)
zht.$(OBJ): zht.c $(OP) $(alloc_h) $(estack_h) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gsstate_h) $(state_h) $(store_h)
zmatrix.$(OBJ): zmatrix.c $(OP) $(gsmatrix_h) $(state_h) $(gscoord_h) $(store_h)
zpaint.$(OBJ): zpaint.c $(OP) \
$(alloc_h) $(estack_h) $(ilevel_h) $(state_h) $(store_h) $(stream_h) \
$(gsimage_h) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gspaint_h)
zpath.$(OBJ): zpath.c $(OP) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gspath_h) $(state_h) $(store_h)
zpath2.$(OBJ): zpath2.c $(OP) $(alloc_h) $(estack_h) $(gspath_h) $(state_h) $(store_h)
###### Linking
INT=ialloc.$(OBJ) idebug.$(OBJ) idict.$(OBJ) idparam.$(OBJ) \
iinit.$(OBJ) iname.$(OBJ) \
interp.$(OBJ) isave.$(OBJ) iscan.$(OBJ) iutil.$(OBJ) \
sfilter.$(OBJ) stream.$(OBJ) \
zarith.$(OBJ) zarray.$(OBJ) zcontrol.$(OBJ) zdict.$(OBJ) \
zfile.$(OBJ) zfiledev.$(OBJ) zfileio.$(OBJ) zfilter.$(OBJ) zgeneric.$(OBJ) \
zmath.$(OBJ) zmisc.$(OBJ) zpacked.$(OBJ) zprops.$(OBJ) zrelbit.$(OBJ) \
zstack.$(OBJ) zstring.$(OBJ) ztype.$(OBJ) zvmem.$(OBJ) \
zchar.$(OBJ) zcolor.$(OBJ) zfont.$(OBJ) zfont1.$(OBJ) zfont2.$(OBJ) \
zdevice.$(OBJ) zgstate.$(OBJ) zht.$(OBJ) zmatrix.$(OBJ) \
zpaint.$(OBJ) zpath.$(OBJ) zpath2.$(OBJ)
# -------------------------- Optional features ---------------------------- #
### Additions common to Display PostScript and Level 2
# We have to split up the module list because of limitations
# on the number of arguments to a DOS batch file.
dpsand2a_=gsdps1.$(OBJ) ibnum.$(OBJ) iscan2.$(OBJ)
dpsand2b_=zbseq.$(OBJ) zchar2.$(OBJ) zdps1.$(OBJ) zupath.$(OBJ) zvmem2.$(OBJ)
dpsand2_=$(dpsand2a_) $(dpsand2b_)
dpsand2.dev: $(dpsand2_)
$(SHP)gssetmod dpsand2 $(dpsand2a_)
$(SHP)gsaddmod dpsand2 -obj $(dpsand2b_)
$(SHP)gsaddmod dpsand2 -oper2 zbseq zchar2 zdps1 zupath zvmem2
$(SHP)gsaddmod dpsand2 -ps gs_dps1
gsdps1.$(OBJ): gsdps1.c $(GXERR) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gzpath_h) $(gzstate_h)
ibnum.$(OBJ): ibnum.c $(GH) $(errors_h) $(stream_h) $(bnum_h) $(btoken_h)
iscan2.$(OBJ): iscan2.c $(GH) $(errors_h) \
$(alloc_h) $(dict_h) $(dstack_h) $(iscan_h) $(iutil_h) $(ivmspace_h) \
$(iname_h) $(ostack_h) $(save_h) $(store_h) $(stream_h) \
$(bseq_h) $(btoken_h) $(bnum_h)
zbseq.$(OBJ): zbseq.c $(OP) $(save_h) $(store_h) $(stream_h) $(files_h) $(iname_h) $(bnum_h) $(btoken_h) $(bseq_h)
zchar2.$(OBJ): zchar2.c $(OP) $(gschar_h) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxfont_h) \
$(alloc_h) $(estack_h) $(font_h) $(iname_h) $(state_h) $(store_h) $(stream_h) $(bnum_h)
zdps1.$(OBJ): zdps1.c $(OP) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gspath_h) $(gsstate_h) \
$(alloc_h) $(ivmspace_h) $(state_h) $(store_h) $(stream_h) $(bnum_h)
zupath.$(OBJ): zupath.c $(OP) \
$(dict_h) $(dstack_h) $(iutil_h) $(state_h) $(store_h) $(stream_h) $(bnum_h) \
$(gscoord_h) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gspaint_h) $(gspath_h) $(gsstate_h) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxpath_h)
zvmem2.$(OBJ): zvmem2.c $(OP) \
$(ivmspace_h) $(store_h)
### Display PostScript
# We should include zcontext, but it isn't in good enough shape yet:
# $(SHP)gsaddmod dps -oper2 zcontext
dps_=
dps.dev: dpsand2.dev $(dps_)
$(SHP)gssetmod dps $(dps_)
$(SHP)gsaddmod dps -include dpsand2
zcontext.$(OBJ): zcontext.c $(OP) \
$(alloc_h) $(dict_h) $(dstack_h) $(estack_h) $(state_h) $(store_h)
### Composite font support
gschar0.$(OBJ): gschar0.c $(GXERR) \
$(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gzdevice_h) $(gxdevmem_h) $(gxfont_h) $(gxchar_h) $(gzstate_h)
zfont0.$(OBJ): zfont0.c $(OP) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxfont_h) \
$(alloc_h) $(bfont_h) $(dict_h) $(iname_h) $(state_h) $(store_h)
compfont_=zchar2.$(OBJ) zfont0.$(OBJ) gschar0.$(OBJ)
compfont.dev: $(compfont_)
$(SHP)gssetmod compfont $(compfont_)
$(SHP)gsaddmod compfont -oper zfont0 zchar2
$(SHP)gsaddmod compfont -ps gs_type0
### Level 2 additions
# We have to split up the module list because of limitations
# on the number of arguments to a DOS batch file.
level2a_=gscie.$(OBJ) gscolor2.$(OBJ) zcie.$(OBJ) zcolor2.$(OBJ)
level2b_=zcspace2.$(OBJ) zht2.$(OBJ) zimage2.$(OBJ) zmisc2.$(OBJ)
level2_=$(level2a_) $(level2b_)
level2.dev: compfont.dev dpsand2.dev filter.dev $(level2_)
$(SHP)gssetmod level2 $(level2a_)
$(SHP)gsaddmod level2 -obj $(level2b_)
$(SHP)gsaddmod level2 -include compfont dpsand2 filter
$(SHP)gsaddmod level2 -oper zmisc2_level
$(SHP)gsaddmod level2 -oper2 zcie zcolor2 zcspace2
$(SHP)gsaddmod level2 -oper2 zht2 zimage2 zmisc2
$(SHP)gsaddmod level2 -ps gs_lev2
gscie.$(OBJ): gscie.c $(GXERR) \
$(gscspace_h) $(gscie_h) $(gscolor2_h) \
$(gxarith_h) $(gxcolor_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxrefct_h) \
$(gzcolor_h) $(gzstate_h)
gscolor2.$(OBJ): gscolor2.c $(GXERR) \
$(gscie_h) $(gscolor2_h) $(gscspace_h) \
$(gxcolor_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gxfixed_h) $(gxmatrix_h) $(gxrefct_h) \
$(gzcolor_h) $(gzstate_h)
zcie.$(OBJ): zcie.c $(OP) \
$(gscspace_h) $(gscolor2_h) $(gscie_h) $(gxcolor_h) $(gxrefct_h) \
$(alloc_h) $(dict_h) $(dparam_h) $(estack_h) $(save_h) $(state_h) $(store_h)
zcolor2.$(OBJ): zcolor2.c $(OP) \
$(gscolor_h) $(gxcolor_h) $(gscolor2_h) $(gscspace_h) $(gsmatrix_h) \
$(dict_h) $(dparam_h) $(iname_h) $(state_h) $(store_h)
zcspace2.$(OBJ): zcspace2.c $(OP) \
$(gscolor_h) $(gxcolor_h) $(gscolor2_h) $(gscspace_h) $(gsmatrix_h) \
$(dict_h) $(dparam_h) $(estack_h) $(iname_h) $(state_h) $(store_h)
zht2.$(OBJ): zht2.c $(OP) \
$(dict_h) $(dparam_h) $(iname_h) $(state_h) $(store_h)
zimage2.$(OBJ): zimage2.c $(OP) \
$(gscolor_h) $(gscolor2_h) $(gscspace_h) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gxcolor_h) \
$(dict_h) $(dparam_h) $(ilevel_h) $(state_h)
zmisc2.$(OBJ): zmisc2.c $(OP) \
$(gsfont_h) \
$(dict_h) $(dparam_h) $(dstack_h) $(estack_h) $(ilevel_h) $(iname_h) $(store_h)
### Filters other than the ones in sfilter.c
sbits.$(OBJ): sbits.c $(AK) $(stdio__h) $(sbits_h) $(stream_h)
scftab.$(OBJ): scftab.c $(AK) $(std_h) $(scf_h)
scfdtab.$(OBJ): scfdtab.c $(AK) $(std_h) $(scf_h)
scfd.$(OBJ): scfd.c $(AK) $(stdio__h) $(gdebug_h)\
$(sbits_h) $(scf_h) $(stream_h)
scfe.$(OBJ): scfe.c $(AK) $(stdio__h) $(gdebug_h)\
$(sbits_h) $(scf_h) $(stream_h)
sdctd.$(OBJ): sdctd.c $(AK) $(stdio__h) $(gdebug_h) $(stream_h)
sdcte.$(OBJ): sdcte.c $(AK) $(stdio__h) $(gdebug_h) $(stream_h)
sfilter2.$(OBJ): sfilter2.c $(AK) $(stdio__h) $(scanchar_h) $(stream_h)
slzwd.$(OBJ): slzwd.c $(AK) $(stdio__h) $(gdebug_h) $(stream_h)
slzwe.$(OBJ): slzwe.c $(AK) $(stdio__h) $(gdebug_h) $(stream_h)
zfilter2.$(OBJ): zfilter2.c $(OP) $(alloc_h) $(dict_h) $(dparam_h) $(sdct_h) $(stream_h)
# Because of size limits on the DOS command line,
# we have to break this up into two parts.
filter_1=zfilter2.$(OBJ) sfilter2.$(OBJ) sbits.$(OBJ)
filter_2=scfdtab.$(OBJ) scftab.$(OBJ) scfd.$(OBJ) scfe.$(OBJ)
filter_3=sdctd.$(OBJ) sdcte.$(OBJ) slzwd.$(OBJ) slzwe.$(OBJ)
filter.dev: $(filter_1) $(filter_2) $(filter_3)
$(SHP)gssetmod filter $(filter_1)
$(SHP)gsaddmod filter -obj $(filter_2)
$(SHP)gsaddmod filter -obj $(filter_3)
$(SHP)gsaddmod filter -oper zfilter2
### Precompiled fonts. See fonts.doc for more information.
CCFONT=$(OP) $(ccfont_h)
# List the fonts we are going to compile.
# Because of intrinsic limitations in `make', we have to list
# the object file names and the font names separately.
ccfonts1_=uglyr.$(OBJ)
ccfonts1=uglyr
ccfonts.dev: $(MAKEFILE) gs.mak iccfont.$(OBJ) \
$(ccfonts1_) $(ccfonts2_) $(ccfonts3_) $(ccfonts4_) $(ccfonts5_)
$(SHP)gssetmod ccfonts iccfont.$(OBJ)
$(SHP)gsaddmod ccfonts -obj $(ccfonts1_)
$(SHP)gsaddmod ccfonts -obj $(ccfonts2_)
$(SHP)gsaddmod ccfonts -obj $(ccfonts3_)
$(SHP)gsaddmod ccfonts -obj $(ccfonts4_)
$(SHP)gsaddmod ccfonts -obj $(ccfonts5_)
$(SHP)gsaddmod ccfonts -oper ccfonts
gconfigf.h: $(MAKEFILE) gs.mak genconf$(XE)
$(SHP)gssetmod ccfonts_
$(SHP)gsaddmod ccfonts_ -font $(ccfonts1)
$(SHP)gsaddmod ccfonts_ -font $(ccfonts2)
$(SHP)gsaddmod ccfonts_ -font $(ccfonts3)
$(SHP)gsaddmod ccfonts_ -font $(ccfonts4)
$(SHP)gsaddmod ccfonts_ -font $(ccfonts5)
$(EXP)genconf ccfonts_.dev -f gconfigf.h
uglyr.$(OBJ): uglyr.c $(CCFONT)
$(CCCF) uglyr.c
ncrr.$(OBJ): ncrr.c $(CCFONT)
$(CCCF) ncrr.c
pagk.$(OBJ): pagk.c $(CCFONT)
$(CCCF) pagk.c
psyr.$(OBJ): psyr.c $(CCFONT)
$(CCCF) psyr.c
ptmr.$(OBJ): ptmr.c $(CCFONT)
$(CCCF) ptmr.c
pzdr.$(OBJ): pzdr.c $(CCFONT)
$(CCCF) pzdr.c
# ----------------------------- Main program ------------------------------ #
# Interpreter main program
gs.$(OBJ): gs.c $(GH) $(ctype__h) \
$(gxdevice_h) $(gxdevmem_h) \
$(alloc_h) $(errors_h) $(estack_h) $(files_h) $(iscan_h) $(main_h) $(ostack_h) $(store_h) $(stream_h)
gsmain.$(OBJ): gsmain.c $(GH) \
$(gp_h) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gserrors_h) \
$(estack_h) $(files_h) $(iscan_h) $(main_h) $(ostack_h) $(store_h)
interp.$(OBJ): interp.c $(GH) \
$(errors_h) $(estack_h) $(iname_h) $(dict_h) $(dstack_h) $(iscan_h) $(oper_h) $(ostack_h) $(packed_h) $(save_h) $(store_h) $(stream_h)
$(CCINT) interp.c
# Copyright (C) 1989, 1992, 1993 Aladdin Enterprises. All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of Ghostscript.
#
# Ghostscript is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor accepts responsibility
# to anyone for the consequences of using it or for whether it serves any
# particular purpose or works at all, unless he says so in writing. Refer
# to the Ghostscript General Public License for full details.
#
# Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute
# Ghostscript, but only under the conditions described in the Ghostscript
# General Public License. A copy of this license is supposed to have been
# given to you along with Ghostscript so you can know your rights and
# responsibilities. It should be in a file named COPYING. Among other
# things, the copyright notice and this notice must be preserved on all
# copies.
# makefile for Ghostscript device drivers.
# -------------------------------- Catalog ------------------------------- #
# It is possible to build Ghostscript with an arbitrary collection of
# device drivers, although some drivers are supported only on a subset
# of the target platforms. The currently available drivers are:
# Displays:
# MS-DOS EGA and VGA:
# ega EGA (640x350, 16-color)
# vga VGA (640x480, 16-color)
# MS-DOS SuperVGA:
# + atiw ATI Wonder SuperVGA, 256-color modes
# + atiw16 ATI Wonder SuperVGA in 800x600, 16-color mode
# s3vga SuperVGA with S3 86C911 chip (e.g., Diamond Stealth board)
# tseng SuperVGA using Tseng Labs ET3000/4000 chips, 256-color modes
# tseng16 Tseng Labs SuperVGA in 800x600, 16-color mode (256K memory)
# + tvga Trident SuperVGA, 256-color modes
# + tvga16 Trident SuperVGA in 800x600, 16-color mode (256K memory)
# ****** NOTE: The vesa device does not work with the Watcom (32-bit MS-DOS)
# ****** compiler or executable.
# vesa SuperVGA with VESA standard API driver
# MS-DOS other:
# bgi Borland Graphics Interface (CGA) [MS-DOS only]
# * herc Hercules Graphics display [MS-DOS only]
# mswin Microsoft Windows 3.0, 3.1 [MS Windows only]
# mswinprn Microsoft Windows 3.0, 3.1 printer [MS Windows only]
# * pe Private Eye display
# Unix and VMS:
# ****** NOTE: For direct frame buffer addressing under SCO Unix or Xenix,
# ****** edit the definition of EGAVGA below.
# * att3b1 AT&T 3b1/Unixpc monochrome display [3b1 only]
# * sonyfb Sony Microsystems monochrome display [Sony only]
# * sunview SunView window system [SunOS only]
# x11 X Windows version 11, release >=3 [Unix and VMS only]
# Printers:
# * appledmp Apple Dot Matrix Printer (should also work with Imagewriter)
# bj10e Canon BubbleJet BJ10e
# * bj200 Canon BubbleJet BJ200
# * cdeskjet H-P DeskJet 500C with 1 bit/pixel color
# * cdjcolor H-P DeskJet 500C with 24 bit/pixel color and
# high-quality color (Floyd-Steinberg) dithering
# * cdjmono H-P DeskJet 500C printing black only
# * cdj500 H-P DeskJet 500C (same as cdjcolor)
# * cdj550 H-P DeskJet 550C
# * declj250 alternate DEC LJ250 driver
# + deskjet H-P DeskJet and DeskJet Plus
# * dfaxhigh DigiBoard, Inc.'s DigiFAX software format (high resolution)
# * dfaxlow DigiFAX low (normal) resolution
# djet500 H-P DeskJet 500
# * djet500c H-P DeskJet 500C
# epson Epson-compatible dot matrix printers (9- or 24-pin)
# + eps9high Epson-compatible 9-pin, interleaved lines
# (triple resolution)
# * epsonc Epson LQ-2550 and Fujitsu 3400/2400/1200 color printers
# * escp2 Epson ESC/P 2 language printers, including Stylus 800
# + ibmpro IBM 9-pin Proprinter
# * jetp3852 IBM Jetprinter ink-jet color printer (Model #3852)
# + laserjet H-P LaserJet
# * la50 DEC LA50 printer
# * la75 DEC LA75 printer
# * lbp8 Canon LBP-8II laser printer
# * ln03 DEC LN03 printer
# * lj250 DEC LJ250 Companion color printer
# + ljet2p H-P LaserJet IId/IIp/III* with TIFF compression
# + ljet3 H-P LaserJet III* with Delta Row compression
# + ljetplus H-P LaserJet Plus
# * m8510 C.Itoh M8510 printer
# * necp6 NEC P6/P6+/P60 printers at 360 x 360 DPI resolution
# * nwp533 Sony Microsystems NWP533 laser printer [Sony only]
# * oki182 Okidata MicroLine 182
# paintjet H-P PaintJet color printer
# * pj alternate PaintJet XL driver
# * pjxl H-P PaintJet XL color printer
# * pjxl300 H-P PaintJet XL300 color printer
# * r4081 Ricoh 4081 laser printer
# * sparc SPARCprinter
# * t4693d2 Tektronix 4693d color printer, 2 bits per R/G/B component
# * t4693d4 Tektronix 4693d color printer, 4 bits per R/G/B component
# * t4693d8 Tektronix 4693d color printer, 8 bits per R/G/B component
# * tek4696 Tektronix 4695/4696 inkjet plotter
# * trufax TruFax facsimile driver [Unix only]
# File formats and others:
# bit A plain "bit bucket" device
# bmpmono Monochrome MS Windows .BMP file format
# bmp16 4-bit (EGA/VGA) .BMP file format
# bmp256 8-bit (256-color) .BMP file format
# bmp16m 24-bit .BMP file format
# gifmono Monochrome GIF file format
# gif8 8-bit color GIF file format
# pcxmono Monochrome PCX file format
# pcx16 Older color PCX file format (EGA/VGA, 16-color)
# pcx256 Newer color PCX file format (256-color)
# pbm Portable Bitmap (plain format)
# pbmraw Portable Bitmap (raw format)
# pgm Portable Graymap (plain format)
# pgmraw Portable Graymap (raw format)
# ppm Portable Pixmap (plain format)
# ppmraw Portable Pixmap (raw format)
# * tiffg3 TIFF/F (G3 fax)
# User-contributed drivers marked with * require hardware or software
# that is not available to Aladdin Enterprises. Please contact the
# original contributors, not Aladdin Enterprises, if you have questions.
# Contact information appears in the driver entry below.
#
# Drivers marked with a + are maintained by Aladdin Enterprises with
# the assistance of users, since Aladdin Enterprises doesn't have access to
# the hardware for these either.
# If you add drivers, it would be nice if you kept each list
# in alphabetical order.
# Each platform-specific makefile contains a line of the form
# DEVICE_DEVS=<dev1>.dev ... <devn>.dev
# where dev1 ... devn are the devices to be included in the build.
# You may edit this line to select any desired set of devices.
# dev1 will be used as the default device (unless overridden from
# the command line with -sDEVICE=xxx, of course.) If you can't fit all the
# devices on a single line, you may add lines defining
# DEVICE_DEVS2=<dev21>.dev ... <dev2n>.dev
# DEVICE_DEVS3=<dev31>.dev ... <dev3n>.dev
# etc. up to DEVICE_DEVS9.
# Don't use continuation lines, since this may break the MS-DOS command
# processor.
# ---------------------------- End of catalog ---------------------------- #
# If you want to add a new device driver, the examples below should be
# enough of a guide to the correct form for the makefile rules.
# All device drivers depend on the following:
GDEV=$(AK) echogs$(XE) $(gserrors_h) $(gx_h) $(gxdevice_h)
# Define the header files for device drivers. Every header file used by
# more than one device driver must be listed here.
gdevpccm_h=gdevpccm.h
gdevpcfb_h=gdevpcfb.h $(dos__h)
gdevpcl_h=gdevpcl.h
gdevsvga_h=gdevsvga.h
gdevx_h=gdevx.h
###### ------------------- MS-DOS display devices ------------------- ######
# There are really only three drivers: an EGA/VGA driver (4 bit-planes,
# plane-addressed), a SuperVGA driver (8 bit-planes, byte addressed),
# and a special driver for the S3 chip.
# To make A4 paper the default, change the compilation line from
# $(CCD) ...
# to
# $(CCD) -DA4
### ----------------------- EGA and VGA displays ----------------------- ###
gdevegaa.$(OBJ): gdevegaa.asm
ETEST=ega.$(OBJ) $(ega_) gdevpcfb.$(OBJ) gdevegaa.$(OBJ)
ega.exe: $(ETEST) libc$(MM).tr
$(COMPDIR)\tlink $(LCT) $(LO) $(LIBDIR)\c0$(MM) @ega.tr @libc$(MM).tr
ega.$(OBJ): ega.c $(GDEV)
$(CCC) -v ega.c
# The shared MS-DOS makefile defines PCFBASM as either gdevegaa.$(OBJ)
# or an empty string.
# NOTE: for direct frame buffer addressing under SCO Unix or Xenix,
# change gdevevga to gdevsco in the following line.
EGAVGA=gdevevga.$(OBJ) gdevpcfb.$(OBJ) $(PCFBASM)
gdevevga.$(OBJ): gdevevga.c $(GDEV) $(gdevpcfb_h)
$(CCD) gdevevga.c
gdevsco.$(OBJ): gdevsco.c $(GDEV) $(gdevpcfb_h)
$(CCD) gdevsco.c
# Common code for MS-DOS and SCO.
gdevpcfb.$(OBJ): gdevpcfb.c $(GDEV) $(MAKEFILE) $(gdevpcfb_h)
$(CCD) -DUSE_ASM=0$(USE_ASM) gdevpcfb.c
# The EGA/VGA family includes: EGA, VGA, and
# the ATI Wonder, Tseng ET3000/4000, and Trident SuperVGA in 16-color mode.
ega.dev: $(EGAVGA)
$(SHP)gssetdev ega $(EGAVGA)
vga.dev: $(EGAVGA)
$(SHP)gssetdev vga $(EGAVGA)
atiw16.dev: $(EGAVGA)
$(SHP)gssetdev atiw16 $(EGAVGA)
tseng16.dev: $(EGAVGA)
$(SHP)gssetdev tseng16 $(EGAVGA)
tvga16.dev: $(EGAVGA)
$(SHP)gssetdev tvga16 $(EGAVGA)
### ------------------------- SuperVGA displays ------------------------ ###
SVGA=gdevsvga.$(OBJ) $(PCFBASM)
gdevsvga.$(OBJ): gdevsvga.c $(GDEV) $(MAKEFILE) \
$(gdevpcfb_h) $(gdevsvga_h)
$(CCD) -DUSE_ASM=0$(USE_ASM) gdevsvga.c
# The SuperVGA family includes: ATI Wonder, S3, Trident, Tseng ET3000/4000,
# and VESA.
atiw.dev: $(SVGA)
$(SHP)gssetdev atiw $(SVGA)
tseng.dev: $(SVGA)
$(SHP)gssetdev tseng $(SVGA)
tvga.dev: $(SVGA)
$(SHP)gssetdev tvga $(SVGA)
vesa.dev: $(SVGA)
$(SHP)gssetdev vesa $(SVGA)
# The S3 driver doesn't share much code with the others.
s3vga_=$(SVGA) gdevs3ga.$(OBJ)
s3vga.dev: $(s3vga_)
$(SHP)gssetdev s3vga $(s3vga_)
gdevs3ga.$(OBJ): gdevs3ga.c $(GDEV) $(MAKEFILE) $(gdevpcfb_h) $(gdevsvga_h)
$(CCD) gdevs3ga.c
### ------------ The BGI (Borland Graphics Interface) device ----------- ###
cgaf.$(OBJ): $(BGIDIR)\cga.bgi
$(BGIDIR)\bgiobj /F $(BGIDIR)\cga
egavgaf.$(OBJ): $(BGIDIR)\egavga.bgi
$(BGIDIR)\bgiobj /F $(BGIDIR)\egavga
# Include egavgaf.$(OBJ) for debugging only.
bgi_=gdevbgi.$(OBJ) cgaf.$(OBJ)
bgi.dev: $(bgi_)
$(SHP)gssetdev bgi $(bgi_)
$(SHP)gsaddmod bgi -lib $(LIBDIR)\graphics
gdevbgi.$(OBJ): gdevbgi.c $(GDEV) $(MAKEFILE) $(gxxfont_h)
$(CCC) -DBGI_LIB=$(QQ)$(BGIDIRSTR)$(QQ) gdevbgi.c
### ------------------- The Hercules Graphics display ------------------- ###
herc_=gdevherc.$(OBJ)
herc.dev: $(herc_)
$(SHP)gssetdev herc $(herc_)
gdevherc.$(OBJ): gdevherc.c $(GDEV)
$(CCC) gdevherc.c
###### ------------------- The Private Eye display ------------------- ######
### Note: this driver was contributed by a user: ###
### please contact narf@media-lab.media.mit.edu if you have questions. ###
pe_=gdevpe.$(OBJ)
pe.dev: $(pe_)
$(SHP)gssetdev pe $(pe_)
gdevpe.$(OBJ): gdevpe.c $(GDEV)
###### ----------------- The MS-Windows 3.n display ------------------ ######
gdevmswn_h=gdevmswn.h $(GDEV) gp_mswin.h
# Choose one of gdevwddb or gdevwdib here.
mswin_=gdevmswn.$(OBJ) gdevmsxf.$(OBJ) gdevwdib.$(OBJ) \
gdevemap.$(OBJ) gdevpccm.$(OBJ)
mswin.dev: $(mswin_)
$(SHP)gssetdev mswin $(mswin_)
gdevmswn.$(OBJ): gdevmswn.c $(gdevmswn_h) $(gp_h) $(gpcheck_h) \
$(gsprops_h) $(gdevpccm_h)
gdevmsxf.$(OBJ): gdevmsxf.c $(ctype__h) $(math__h) $(memory__h) \
$(gdevmswn_h) $(gsutil_h) $(gxxfont_h)
# An implementation using a device-dependent bitmap.
gdevwddb.$(OBJ): gdevwddb.c $(gdevmswn_h)
# An implementation using a DIB filled by an image device.
gdevwdib.$(OBJ): gdevwdib.c $(dos__h) $(gdevmswn_h)
###### ----------------- The MS-Windows 3.n printer ------------------ ######
mswinprn_=gdevwprn.$(OBJ) gdevmsxf.$(OBJ)
mswinprn.dev: $(mswinprn_)
$(SHP)gssetdev mswinprn $(mswinprn_)
gdevwprn.$(OBJ): gdevwprn.c $(gdevmswn_h) $(gp_h) $(gpcheck_h) \
$(gsprops_h) $(gdevpccm_h)
###### ----------- The AT&T 3b1 Unixpc monochrome display ------------ ######
### Note: this driver was contributed by a user: please contact ###
### Andy Fyfe (andy@cs.caltech.edu) if you have questions. ###
att3b1_=gdev3b1.$(OBJ)
att3b1.dev: $(att3b1_)
$(SHP)gssetdev att3b1 $(att3b1_)
gdev3b1.$(OBJ): gdev3b1.c
###### --------------- Memory-buffered printer devices --------------- ######
# The dependency list for printers includes devs.mak because
# you can specify -DA4 to make A4 paper the default.
# See below under, e.g., gdevdjet.c.
PDEVH=$(GDEV) $(gdevprn_h) devs.mak
gdevprn.$(OBJ): gdevprn.c $(PDEVH) $(gp_h) $(gsprops_h)
### ------------------- The Apple DMP printer device ------------------- ###
appledmp_=gdevadmp.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
appledmp.dev: $(appledmp_)
$(SHP)gssetdev appledmp $(appledmp_)
### ------------ The Canon BubbleJet BJ10e and BJ200 devices ------------ ###
bj10e_=gdevbj10.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
bj10e.dev: $(bj10e_)
$(SHP)gssetdev bj10e $(bj10e_)
bj200.dev: $(bj10e_)
$(SHP)gssetdev bj200 $(bj10e_)
gdevbj10.$(OBJ): gdevbj10.c $(PDEVH)
### -------------------------- The DigiFAX device ----------------------- ###
### This driver outputs images in a format suitable for use with ###
### DigiBoard, Inc.'s DigiFAX software. Use -sDEVICE=dfaxhigh for ###
### high resolution output, -sDEVICE=dfaxlow for normal output. ###
### Note: this driver was contributed by a user: please contact ###
### Rick Richardson (rick@digibd.com) if you have questions. ###
digifax_=gdevdfax.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
dfaxhigh.dev: $(digifax_)
$(SHP)gssetdev dfaxhigh $(digifax_)
dfaxlow.dev: $(digifax_)
$(SHP)gssetdev dfaxlow $(digifax_)
gdevdfax.$(OBJ): gdevdfax.c $(GDEV) $(gdevprn_h) gdevdfg3.h
### ----------- The H-P DeskJet and LaserJet printer devices ----------- ###
### These are essentially the same device.
### You can make A4 paper the default: see below.
### NOTE: printing at full resolution (300 DPI) requires a printer
### with at least 1.5 Mb of memory. 150 DPI only requires .5 Mb.
HPPCL=gdevprn.$(OBJ) gdevpcl.$(OBJ)
HPMONO=gdevdjet.$(OBJ) $(HPPCL)
gdevpcl.$(OBJ): gdevpcl.c $(PDEVH) $(gdevpcl_h)
# To make A4 paper the default, change the second line below this to
# $(CCC) -DA4 gdevdjet.c
gdevdjet.$(OBJ): gdevdjet.c $(PDEVH) $(gdevpcl_h)
$(CCC) gdevdjet.c
deskjet.dev: $(HPMONO)
$(SHP)gssetdev deskjet $(HPMONO)
djet500.dev: $(HPMONO)
$(SHP)gssetdev djet500 $(HPMONO)
laserjet.dev: $(HPMONO)
$(SHP)gssetdev laserjet $(HPMONO)
ljetplus.dev: $(HPMONO)
$(SHP)gssetdev ljetplus $(HPMONO)
### Selecting ljet2p provides TIFF (mode 2) compression on LaserJet III,
### IIIp, IIId, IIIsi, IId, and IIp.
ljet2p.dev: $(HPMONO)
$(SHP)gssetdev ljet2p $(HPMONO)
### Selecting ljet3 provides Delta Row (mode 3) compression on LaserJet III,
### IIIp, IIId, IIIsi.
ljet3.dev: $(HPMONO)
$(SHP)gssetdev ljet3 $(HPMONO)
###- The H-P DeskJet 500C/550C and PaintJet family color printer devices -###
### Note: there are two different 500C drivers, both contributed by users.###
### If you have questions about the djet500c driver, ###
### please contact AKayser@et.tudelft.nl. ###
### If you have questions about the cdj* drivers, ###
### please contact g.cameron@biomed.abdn.ac.uk. ###
cdeskjet_=gdevcdj.$(OBJ) $(HPPCL)
cdeskjet.dev: $(cdeskjet_)
$(SHP)gssetdev cdeskjet $(cdeskjet_)
cdjcolor.dev: $(cdeskjet_)
$(SHP)gssetdev cdjcolor $(cdeskjet_)
cdjmono.dev: $(cdeskjet_)
$(SHP)gssetdev cdjmono $(cdeskjet_)
cdj500.dev: $(cdeskjet_)
$(SHP)gssetdev cdj500 $(cdeskjet_)
cdj550.dev: $(cdeskjet_)
$(SHP)gssetdev cdj550 $(cdeskjet_)
declj250.dev: $(cdeskjet_)
$(SHP)gssetdev declj250 $(cdeskjet_)
pj.dev: $(cdeskjet_)
$(SHP)gssetdev pj $(cdeskjet_)
pjxl.dev: $(cdeskjet_)
$(SHP)gssetdev pjxl $(cdeskjet_)
pjxl300.dev: $(cdeskjet_)
$(SHP)gssetdev pjxl300 $(cdeskjet_)
# NB: you can also customise the build if required, using -DA4 (for A4 paper)
# and -DBitsPerPixel=<number> if you wish the default to be other than 24
# for the generic drivers (cdj500, cdj550, pjxl300, pjtest, pjxltest).
# E.g,. to make A4 paper the default, change the second line below this to
# $(CCC) -DA4 gdevdjet.c
gdevcdj.$(OBJ): gdevcdj.c $(PDEVH) $(gdevpcl_h)
$(CCC) gdevcdj.c
djet500c_=gdevdjtc.$(OBJ) $(HPPCL)
djet500c.dev: $(djet500c_)
$(SHP)gssetdev djet500c $(djet500c_)
gdevdjtc.$(OBJ): gdevdjtc.c $(PDEVH) $(gdevpcl_h)
### ----------------- The generic Epson printer device ----------------- ###
epson_=gdevepsn.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
epson.dev: $(epson_)
$(SHP)gssetdev epson $(epson_)
eps9high.dev: $(epson_)
$(SHP)gssetdev eps9high $(epson_)
gdevepsn.$(OBJ): gdevepsn.c $(PDEVH)
### ----------------- The IBM Proprinter printer device ---------------- ###
ibmpro.dev: $(epson_)
$(SHP)gssetdev ibmpro $(epson_)
### -------------- The Epson LQ-2550 color printer device -------------- ###
### Note: this driver was contributed by users: please contact ###
### Dave St. Clair (dave@exlog.com) if you have questions. ###
epsonc_=gdevepsc.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
epsonc.dev: $(epsonc_)
$(SHP)gssetdev epsonc $(epsonc_)
gdevepsc.$(OBJ): gdevepsc.c $(PDEVH)
### -------------- The Epson ESC/P 2 language printer device ----------- ###
### Note: this driver was contributed by a user: if you have questions, ###
### please contact Richard Brown (rab@tauon.ph.unimelb.edu.au). ###
escp2_=gdevescp2.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
escp2.dev: $(escp2_)
$(SHP)gssetdev escp2 $(escp2_)
gdevescp2.$(OBJ): gdevescp2.c $(PDEVH)
### ------------ The H-P PaintJet color printer device ----------------- ###
### Note: this driver also supports the DEC LJ250 color printer, which ###
### has a PaintJet-compatible mode, and the PaintJet XL. ###
### If you have questions about the XL, please contact Rob Reiss ###
### (rob@moray.berkeley.edu). ###
PJET=gdevpjet.$(OBJ) $(HPPCL)
gdevpjet.$(OBJ): gdevpjet.c $(PDEVH) $(gdevpcl_h)
lj250.dev: $(PJET)
$(SHP)gssetdev lj250 $(PJET)
paintjet.dev: $(PJET)
$(SHP)gssetdev paintjet $(PJET)
pjetxl.dev: $(PJET)
$(SHP)gssetdev pjetxl $(PJET)
### ------- The IBM 3852 JetPrinter color inkjet printer device -------- ###
### Note: this driver was contributed by users: please contact ###
### Kevin Gift (kgift@draper.com) if you have questions. ###
### Note that the paper size that can be addressed by the graphics mode ###
### used in this driver is fixed at 7-1/2 inches wide (the printable ###
### width of the jetprinter itself.) ###
jetp3852_=gdev3852.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
jetp3852.dev: $(jetp3852_)
$(SHP)gssetdev jetp3852 $(jetp3852_)
gdevjetp.$(OBJ): gdevjetp.c $(PDEVH) $(gdevpcl_h)
### ----------------- The Canon LBP-8II printer device ----------------- ###
### Note: this driver was contributed by users: please contact ###
### Tom Quinn (trq@prg.oxford.ac.uk) if you have questions. ###
### Note that the standard paper size for this driver is the European ###
### A4 size, not the American 8.5" x 11" size. ###
lbp8_=gdevlbp8.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
lbp8.dev: $(lbp8_)
$(SHP)gssetdev lbp8 $(lbp8_)
gdevlbp8.$(OBJ): gdevlbp8.c $(PDEVH)
### -------------- The DEC LN03/LA50/LA75 printer devices -------------- ###
### Note: this driver was contributed by users: please contact ###
### Ulrich Mueller (ulm@vsnhd1.cern.ch) if you have questions. ###
### For questions about LA50 and LA75: please contact ###
### Ian MacPhedran (macphed@dvinci.USask.CA). ###
### For the LN03, you can make A4 paper the default: see below. ###
ln03_=gdevln03.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
ln03.dev: $(ln03_)
$(SHP)gssetdev ln03 $(ln03_)
la50.dev: $(ln03_)
$(SHP)gssetdev la50 $(ln03_)
la75.dev: $(ln03_)
$(SHP)gssetdev la75 $(ln03_)
# To make A4 paper the default, change the second line below this to
# $(CCC) -DA4 gdevln03.c
gdevln03.$(OBJ): gdevln03.c $(PDEVH)
$(CCC) gdevln03.c
### -------------- The C.Itoh M8510 printer device --------------------- ###
### Note: this driver was contributed by a user: please contact Bob ###
### Smith <bob@snuffy.penfield.ny.us> if you have questions. ###
m8510_=gdev8510.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
m8510.dev: $(m8510_)
$(SHP)gssetdev m8510 $(m8510_)
gdev8510.$(OBJ): gdev8510.c $(PDEVH)
### --------------------- The NEC P6 family devices -------------------- ###
necp6_=gdevnp6.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
necp6.dev: $(necp6_)
$(SHP)gssetdev necp6 $(necp6_)
gdevnp6.$(OBJ): gdevnp6.c $(PDEVH)
### ----------------- The Okidata MicroLine 182 device ----------------- ###
### Note: this driver was contributed by a user: please contact ###
### Maarten Koning (smeg@bnr.ca) if you have questions. ###
oki182_=gdevo182.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
oki182.dev: $(oki182_)
$(SHP)gssetdev oki182 $(oki182_)
gdevo182.$(OBJ): gdevo182.c $(PDEVH)
### ------------- The Ricoh 4081 laser printer device ------------------ ###
### Note: this driver was contributed by users: ###
### please contact kdw@oasis.icl.co.uk if you have questions. ###
r4081_=gdev4081.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
r4081.dev: $(r4081_)
$(SHP)gssetdev r4081 $(r4081_)
gdev4081.$(OBJ): gdev4081.c $(PDEVH)
###### ------------------------ Sony devices ------------------------ ######
### Note: these drivers were contributed by users: please contact ###
### Mike Smolenski (mike@intertech.com) if you have questions. ###
### ------------------- Sony NeWS frame buffer device ------------------ ###
sonyfb_=gdevsnfb.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
sonyfb.dev: $(sonyfb_)
$(SHP)gssetdev sonyfb $(sonyfb_)
gdevsnfb.$(OBJ): gdevsnfb.c $(PDEVH)
### -------------------- Sony NWP533 printer device -------------------- ###
### Note: this driver was contributed by a user: please contact Tero ###
### Kivinen (kivinen@joker.cs.hut.fi) if you have questions. ###
nwp533_=gdevn533.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
nwp533.dev: $(nwp533_)
$(SHP)gssetdev nwp533 $(nwp533_)
gdevn533.$(OBJ): gdevn533.c $(PDEVH)
### ------------------------- The SPARCprinter ------------------------- ###
### Note: this driver was contributed by users: please contact Martin ###
### Schulte (schulte@thp.uni-koeln.de) if you have questions. ###
### He would also like to hear from anyone using the driver. ###
### Please consult the source code for additional documentation. ###
sparc_=gdevsppr.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
sparc.dev: $(sparc_)
$(SHP)gssetdev sparc $(sparc_)
gdevsppr.$(OBJ): gdevsppr.c $(PDEVH)
###### --------------------- The SunView device --------------------- ######
### Note: this driver is maintained by a user: if you have questions, ###
### please contact Andreas Stolcke (stolcke@icsi.berkeley.edu). ###
sunview_=gdevsun.$(OBJ)
sunview.dev: $(sunview_)
$(SHP)gssetdev sunview $(sunview_)
$(SHP)gsaddmod sunview -lib suntool sunwindow pixrect
gdevsun.$(OBJ): gdevsun.c $(GDEV) $(arch_h)
### ----------------- Tektronix 4396d color printer -------------------- ###
### Note: this driver was contributed by a user: please contact ###
### Karl Hakimian (hakimian@haney.eecs.wsu.edu) ###
### if you have questions. ###
t4693d_=gdev4693.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
t4693d2.dev: $(t4693d_)
$(SHP)gssetdev t4693d2 $(t4693d_)
t4693d4.dev: $(t4693d_)
$(SHP)gssetdev t4693d4 $(t4693d_)
t4693d8.dev: $(t4693d_)
$(SHP)gssetdev t4693d8 $(t4693d_)
gdev4693.$(OBJ): gdev4693.c $(GDEV)
### -------------------- Tektronix ink-jet printers -------------------- ###
### Note: this driver was contributed by a user: please contact ###
### Karsten Spang (spang@nbivax.nbi.dk) if you have questions. ###
tek4696_=gdevtknk.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
tek4696.dev: $(tek4696_)
$(SHP)gssetdev tek4696 $(tek4696_)
gdevtknk.$(OBJ): gdevtknk.c $(PDEVH)
### ----------------- The TruFax facsimile device ---------------------- ###
### Note: this driver was contributed by users: please contact ###
### Neil Ostroff (nao@maestro.bellcore.com) if you have questions. ###
### Note that the driver requires a file encode_l.o supplied by the ###
### makers of the TruFax product. ###
trufax_=gdevtrfx.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ) encode_l.$(OBJ)
trufax.dev: $(trufax_)
$(SHP)gssetdev trufax $(trufax_)
gdevtrfx.$(OBJ): gdevtrfx.c $(GDEV)
###### ----------------------- The X11 device ----------------------- ######
# Aladdin Enterprises does not support Ghostview. For more information
# about Ghostview, please contact Tim Theisen (ghostview@cs.wisc.edu).
# NOTE: Xmu and Xext are here to keep Sun's dynamic linker happy. No
# routines are used from either of these two libraries. If you
# do not have libXmu.a or libXext.a, simply remove these two lines
# from the Makefile.
x11_=gdevx.$(OBJ) gdevxini.$(OBJ) gdevxxf.$(OBJ) gdevemap.$(OBJ)
x11.dev: $(x11_)
$(SHP)gssetdev x11 $(x11_)
$(SHP)gsaddmod x11 -lib Xt Xmu X11 Xext
# See the main makefile for the definition of XINCLUDE.
GDEVX=$(GDEV) x_.h gdevx.h $(MAKEFILE)
gdevx.$(OBJ): gdevx.c $(GDEVX) $(gsprops_h) $(gsutil_h)
$(CCC) $(XINCLUDE) gdevx.c
gdevxini.$(OBJ): gdevxini.c $(GDEVX) $(ctype__h)
$(CCC) $(XINCLUDE) gdevxini.c
gdevxxf.$(OBJ): gdevxxf.c $(GDEVX) $(gsutil_h) $(gxxfont_h)
$(CCC) $(XINCLUDE) gdevxxf.c
### ---------------------- The bit bucket device ----------------------- ###
bit_=gdevbit.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
bit.dev: $(bit_)
$(SHP)gssetdev bit $(bit_)
gdevbit.$(OBJ): gdevbit.c $(PDEVH)
###### ----------------------- PC file formats ---------------------- ######
gdevpccm.$(OBJ): gdevpccm.c $(AK) \
$(gs_h) $(gsmatrix_h) $(gxdevice_h) $(gdevpccm_h)
### ------------------------- .BMP file formats ------------------------- ###
bmp_=gdevbmp.$(OBJ) gdevpccm.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
gdevbmp.$(OBJ): gdevbmp.c $(PDEVH) $(gdevpccm_h)
bmpmono.dev: $(bmp_)
$(SHP)gssetdev bmpmono $(bmp_)
bmp16.dev: $(bmp_)
$(SHP)gssetdev bmp16 $(bmp_)
bmp256.dev: $(bmp_)
$(SHP)gssetdev bmp256 $(bmp_)
bmp16m.dev: $(bmp_)
$(SHP)gssetdev bmp16m $(bmp_)
### ------------------------- GIF file formats ------------------------- ###
GIF=gdevgif.$(OBJ) gdevpccm.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
gdevgif.$(OBJ): gdevgif.c $(PDEVH) $(gdevpccm_h)
gifmono.dev: $(GIF)
$(SHP)gssetdev gifmono $(GIF)
gif8.dev: $(GIF)
$(SHP)gssetdev gif8 $(GIF)
### ------------------------- PCX file formats ------------------------- ###
pcx_=gdevpcx.$(OBJ) gdevpccm.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
gdevpcx.$(OBJ): gdevpcx.c $(PDEVH) $(gdevpccm_h)
pcxmono.dev: $(pcx_)
$(SHP)gssetdev pcxmono $(pcx_)
pcx16.dev: $(pcx_)
$(SHP)gssetdev pcx16 $(pcx_)
pcx256.dev: $(pcx_)
$(SHP)gssetdev pcx256 $(pcx_)
###### ------------------- Portable Bitmap devices ------------------ ######
### For more information, see the pbm(5), pgm(5), and ppm(5) man pages. ###
pxm_=gdevpbm.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
gdevpbm.$(OBJ): gdevpbm.c $(PDEVH) $(gxlum_h)
### Portable Bitmap (PBM, plain or raw format, magic numbers "P1" or "P4")
pbm.dev: $(pxm_)
$(SHP)gssetdev pbm $(pxm_)
pbmraw.dev: $(pxm_)
$(SHP)gssetdev pbmraw $(pxm_)
### Portable Graymap (PGM, plain or raw format, magic numbers "P2" or "P5")
pgm.dev: $(pxm_)
$(SHP)gssetdev pgm $(pxm_)
pgmraw.dev: $(pxm_)
$(SHP)gssetdev pgmraw $(pxm_)
### Portable Pixmap (PPM, plain or raw format, magic numbers "P3" or "P6")
ppm.dev: $(pxm_)
$(SHP)gssetdev ppm $(pxm_)
ppmraw.dev: $(pxm_)
$(SHP)gssetdev ppmraw $(pxm_)
### -------------------------- TIFF/F device ---------------------------- ###
### This driver outputs images in a TIFF format ###
### Use -sDEVICE=tiffg3 and ###
### -r204x98 for low resolution output, or ###
### -r204x196 for high resolution output ###
### Note also that 3 page sizes are understood: letter, A4, and B4 ###
### Note: this driver was contributed by a user: please contact ###
### Sam Leffler (sam@sgi.com) if you have questions. ###
tiffg3_=gdevtiff.$(OBJ) gdevprn.$(OBJ)
tiffg3.dev: $(tiffg3_)
$(SHP)gssetdev tiffg3 $(tiffg3_)
gdevtiff.$(OBJ): gdevtiff.c $(GDEV) $(gdevprn_h) gdevdfg3.h gdevtiff.h
# Copyright (C) 1990, 1992, 1993 Aladdin Enterprises. All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of Ghostscript.
#
# Ghostscript is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor accepts responsibility
# to anyone for the consequences of using it or for whether it serves any
# particular purpose or works at all, unless he says so in writing. Refer
# to the Ghostscript General Public License for full details.
#
# Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute
# Ghostscript, but only under the conditions described in the Ghostscript
# General Public License. A copy of this license is supposed to have been
# given to you along with Ghostscript so you can know your rights and
# responsibilities. It should be in a file named COPYING. Among other
# things, the copyright notice and this notice must be preserved on all
# copies.
# Partial makefile for Ghostscript, common to all Unix configurations.
# This is the last part of the makefile for Unix configurations.
# Since Unix make doesn't have an 'include' facility, we concatenate
# the various parts of the makefile together by brute force (in tar_cat).
# The following prevents GNU make from constructing argument lists that
# include all environment variables, which can easily be longer than
# brain-damaged system V allows.
.NOEXPORT:
# -------------------------------- Library -------------------------------- #
## The Unix platforms
# We have to include a test for the existence of sys/time.h,
# because some System V platforms don't have it.
# All reasonable Unix platforms.
unix__=gp_nofb.$(OBJ) gp_unix.$(OBJ) gdevpipe.$(OBJ)
unix_.dev: $(unix__)
$(SHP)gssetmod unix_ $(unix__)
$(SHP)gsaddmod unix_ -fdev pipe
gp_unix.$(OBJ): gp_unix.c $(AK) $(memory__h) $(string__h) $(gx_h) $(gp_h) \
$(stat__h) $(time__h)
if ( test -f /usr/include/sys/time.h ) then $(CCC) gp_unix.c;\
else $(CCC) -DNOSYSTIME gp_unix.c; fi
gdevpipe.$(OBJ): gdevpipe.c $(AK) $(stdio__h) $(gstypes_h) \
$(filedev_h) $(stream_h)
# Brain-damaged System V platforms.
sysv__=gp_nofb.$(OBJ) gp_unix.$(OBJ) gp_sysv.$(OBJ)
sysv_.dev: $(sysv__)
$(SHP)gssetmod sysv_ $(sysv__)
gp_sysv.$(OBJ): gp_sysv.c $(time__h) $(AK)
if ( test -f /usr/include/sys/time.h ) then $(CCC) gp_sysv.c;\
else $(CCC) -DNOSYSTIME gp_sysv.c; fi
# -------------------------- Auxiliary programs --------------------------- #
ansi2knr$(XE): ansi2knr.c $(stdio__h) $(string__h) $(malloc__h)
$(CC) -o ansi2knr$(XE) $(CFLAGS) ansi2knr.c
echogs$(XE): echogs.c
$(CC) -o echogs$(XE) $(CFLAGS) echogs.c
# On the RS/6000 (at least), compiling genarch.c with gcc with -O
# produces a buggy executable.
genarch$(XE): genarch.c
$(CC) -o genarch$(XE) genarch.c
genconf$(XE): genconf.c
$(CC) -o genconf$(XE) genconf.c
# ----------------------------- Main program ------------------------------ #
BEGINFILES=
CCBEGIN=$(CCC) *.c
# Interpreter main program
GSUNIX=gs.$(OBJ) gsmain.$(OBJ) $(INT) $(LIBGS)
# The second call on echogs writes a \. This is the only
# way to do it that works with all flavors of shell!
$(GS)$(XE): $(GSUNIX) ld.tr echogs $(ALL_DEVS)
./echogs -n - $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(XLIBDIRS) -o gs $(GSUNIX) >_temp_
./echogs -x 205c >>_temp_
cat ld.tr >>_temp_
./echogs - $(EXTRALIBS) -lm >>_temp_
$(SH) <_temp_
# Installation
TAGS:
etags -t *.c *.h
docdir=$(gsdatadir)/doc
exdir=$(gsdatadir)/examples
install: gs
-mkdir $(bindir)
for f in gs gsbj gsdj gslj gslp gsnd bdftops font2c ps2ascii ps2epsi ; do $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$f $(bindir)/$$f ; done
-mkdir $(datadir)
-mkdir $(gsdatadir)
for f in README gslp.ps gs_init.ps gs_dps1.ps gs_fonts.ps gs_lev2.ps gs_statd.ps gs_type0.ps gs_sym_e.ps quit.ps Fontmap uglyr.gsf bdftops.ps decrypt.ps font2c.ps impath.ps landscap.ps level1.ps prfont.ps ps2ascii.ps ps2epsi.ps ps2image.ps pstoppm.ps showpage.ps type1ops.ps wrfont.ps ; do $(INSTALL_DATA) $$f $(gsdatadir)/$$f ; done
-mkdir $(docdir)
for f in NEWS ansi2knr.1 devices.doc drivers.doc fonts.doc gs.1 hershey.doc history.doc humor.doc language.doc lib.doc make.doc ps2epsi.doc psfiles.doc readme.doc use.doc xfonts.doc ; do $(INSTALL_DATA) $$f $(docdir)/$$f ; done
-mkdir $(exdir)
for f in chess.ps cheq.ps colorcir.ps golfer.ps escher.ps snowflak.ps tiger.ps ; do $(INSTALL_DATA) $$f $(exdir)/$$f ; done