Abandon use of Makefile variables in libpq/Makefile because MSVC scrapes

the OBJS lines from that file.

Cleanup where possible.
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Bruce Momjian 2010-11-26 11:10:26 -05:00
parent a9b02ec654
commit 4f6deef2fb
1 changed files with 25 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -29,29 +29,26 @@ endif
# platforms require special flags.
LIBS := $(LIBS:-lpgport=)
# libpgport C files that are always used by libpq
PGPORT = inet_net_ntop noblock pgstrcasecmp thread
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
PGPORT += pgsleep
endif
# libpgport C files are used by libpq if identified by configure
PGPORT += $(basename $(filter $(addsuffix .o, crypt getaddrinfo inet_aton open snprintf strerror strlcpy win32error), $(LIBOBJS)))
# other external C files
BACKEND_LIBPQ = md5 ip
UTILS_MB = encnames wchar
# 'filter' is used for libpgport C files that are needed by libpq if
# identified by configure, and we optionally add pgsleep.o below.
# We can't use Makefile variables here because the MSVC build system scrapes
# OBJS from this file.
# The last two lines come from backend/libpq and utils/mb.
OBJS= fe-auth.o fe-connect.o fe-exec.o fe-misc.o fe-print.o fe-lobj.o \
fe-protocol2.o fe-protocol3.o pqexpbuffer.o pqsignal.o fe-secure.o \
libpq-events.o \
$(addsuffix .o, $(PGPORT) $(BACKEND_LIBPQ) $(UTILS_MB))
inet_net_ntop.o noblock.o pgstrcasecmp.o thread.o \
$(filter crypt.o getaddrinfo.o inet_aton.o open.o snprintf.o strerror.o strlcpy.o win32error.o, $(LIBOBJS)) \
ip.o md5.o \
encnames.o wchar.o
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), cygwin)
override shlib = cyg$(NAME)$(DLSUFFIX)
endif
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
OBJS += win32.o libpqrc.o
# pgsleep.o is from libpgport
OBJS += pgsleep.o win32.o libpqrc.o
libpqrc.o: libpq.rc
$(WINDRES) -i $< -o $@
@ -86,15 +83,17 @@ backend_src = $(top_srcdir)/src/backend
# We use several backend modules verbatim, but since we need to
# compile with appropriate options to build a shared lib, we can't
# necessarily use the same object files as the backend uses. Instead,
# we symlink the source files in here and build our own object files.
# symlink the source files in here and build our own object file.
# For some libpgport modules, this only happens if configure decides
# the module is needed (see filter hack in OBJS, above).
$(addsuffix .c, $(PGPORT)): % : $(top_srcdir)/src/port/%
crypt.c getaddrinfo.c inet_aton.c inet_net_ntop.c noblock.c open.c pgsleep.c pgstrcasecmp.c snprintf.c strerror.c strlcpy.c thread.c win32error.c: % : $(top_srcdir)/src/port/%
rm -f $@ && $(LN_S) $< .
$(addsuffix .c, $(BACKEND_LIBPQ)): % : $(backend_src)/libpq/%
ip.c md5.c: % : $(backend_src)/libpq/%
rm -f $@ && $(LN_S) $< .
$(addsuffix .c, $(UTILS_MB)): % : $(backend_src)/utils/mb/%
encnames.c wchar.c: % : $(backend_src)/utils/mb/%
rm -f $@ && $(LN_S) $< .
@ -131,9 +130,16 @@ uninstall: uninstall-lib
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/pg_service.conf.sample'
clean distclean: clean-lib
rm -f $(OBJS) pg_config_paths.h pthread.h libpq.rc $(addsuffix .c, $(PGPORT) $(BACKEND_LIBPQ) $(UTILS_MB))
rm -f $(OBJS) pthread.h libpq.rc
# Might be left over from a Win32 client-only build
rm -f pg_config_paths.h
rm -f inet_net_ntop.c noblock.c pgstrcasecmp.c thread.c
# optional libpgport files
rm -f crypt.c getaddrinfo.c inet_aton.c open.c snprintf.c strerror.c strlcpy.c win32error.c
# optional Win32
rm -f pgsleep.c
rm -f md5.c ip.c
rm -f encnames.c wchar.c
maintainer-clean: distclean maintainer-clean-lib
rm -f libpq-dist.rc