# contrib/pgbench/Makefile PGFILEDESC = "pgbench - a simple program for running benchmark tests" PGAPPICON = win32 PROGRAM = pgbench OBJS = pgbench.o exprparse.o $(WIN32RES) EXTRA_CLEAN = exprparse.c exprscan.c PG_CPPFLAGS = -I$(libpq_srcdir) PG_LIBS = $(libpq_pgport) $(PTHREAD_LIBS) ifdef USE_PGXS PG_CONFIG = pg_config PGXS := $(shell $(PG_CONFIG) --pgxs) include $(PGXS) else subdir = contrib/pgbench top_builddir = ../.. include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global include $(top_srcdir)/contrib/contrib-global.mk distprep: exprparse.c exprscan.c endif ifneq ($(PORTNAME), win32) override CFLAGS += $(PTHREAD_CFLAGS) endif # There is no correct way to write a rule that generates two files. # Rules with two targets don't have that meaning, they are merely # shorthand for two otherwise separate rules. To be safe for parallel # make, we must chain the dependencies like this. The semicolon is # important; otherwise, make will choose the built-in rule. exprparse.h: exprparse.c ; # exprscan is compiled as part of exprparse exprparse.o: exprscan.c