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  1. #
  2. # This Makefile takes .st files in the amber/st directory and produces compiled
  3. # javascript files from them, for both debug and deployment.
  4. #
  5. # Where we find the current runnable code and where we put our js files on install
  6. JS := ../js/
  7. # The compiler script
  8. AMBERC := ../bin/amberc
  9. # Generic flags to AMBERC
  10. FLAGS := -d
  11. # All corresponding js filenames for every st file available
  12. # In other words, if we have Kernel.st and Compiler.st, then OBJECTS will be "Kernel.js Compiler.js"
  13. OBJECTS := $(patsubst %.st,%.js,$(wildcard *.st))
  14. # Default make target since it is the first target in this Makefile
  15. all: $(OBJECTS)
  16. # Step by step
  17. #
  18. # First we copy the core javascript files from current working files
  19. # into this directory. These files are hand written or generated using
  20. # other tools (parser.js). $@ is the target name.
  21. boot.js init.js:
  22. cp ../js/$@ .
  23. # generate the parser
  24. # $@ is the target
  25. # $< is the prerequisite
  26. parser.js: ../js/parser.pegjs
  27. pegjs -e smalltalk.parser $< $@
  28. # Then we compile Kernel-*.st files depending on having boot.js, init.js and parser.js
  29. # $< means the first dependency - in other words Kernel-*.st
  30. Kernel-Objects.js: Kernel-Objects.st boot.js init.js parser.js
  31. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) $<
  32. Kernel-Classes.js: Kernel-Classes.st boot.js init.js parser.js
  33. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) $<
  34. Kernel-Methods.js: Kernel-Methods.st boot.js init.js parser.js
  35. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) $<
  36. Kernel-Collections.js: Kernel-Collections.st boot.js init.js parser.js
  37. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) $<
  38. Kernel-Exceptions.js: Kernel-Exceptions.st boot.js init.js parser.js
  39. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) $<
  40. Kernel-Transcript.js: Kernel-Transcript.st boot.js init.js parser.js
  41. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) $<
  42. Kernel-Announcements.js: Kernel-Announcements.st boot.js init.js parser.js
  43. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) $<
  44. # ...and Compiler, but using the new Kernel from above.
  45. # We only need to depend on Kernel js files since it in turn depends on boot.js etc
  46. Compiler.js: Compiler.st Kernel-Objects.js Kernel-Classes.js Kernel-Methods.js Kernel-Collections.js \
  47. Kernel-Exceptions.js Kernel-Transcript.js
  48. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) $<
  49. # ...now that we have a new Kernel and Compiler we use them
  50. # to compile the rest of st files presuming that they only depend on Kernel, like
  51. # for example Canvas.js and Benchfib.js.
  52. %.js: %.st Compiler.js
  53. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) $<
  54. # But for some libraries there are more dependencies to care for. Then
  55. # we need to use -l so that the compiler first loads that library
  56. # before compiling the .st file. Otherwise bindings will fail.
  57. #
  58. # NOTE: With the new dependency model in class Package etc this will change!
  59. #
  60. Canvas.js: Canvas.st
  61. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) $<
  62. # IDE uses JQuery
  63. IDE.js: IDE.st Canvas.js
  64. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) -l Canvas $<
  65. TrySmalltalk.js: TrySmalltalk.st IDE.js
  66. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) -l Canvas,IDE $<
  67. # Some Examples use SUnit and also IDE
  68. Examples.js: Examples.st SUnit.js IDE.js
  69. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) -l SUnit,Canvas,IDE $<
  70. # Tests typically also use SUnit
  71. Kernel-Tests.js: Kernel-Tests.st SUnit.js
  72. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) -l SUnit $<
  73. Compiler-Tests.js: Compiler-Tests.st SUnit.js
  74. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) -l SUnit $<
  75. # Documentation
  76. Documentation.js: Documentation.st Canvas.js
  77. $(AMBERC) $(FLAGS) -l Canvas $<;
  78. # Installing is simply copying all js files to js directory.
  79. install: all
  80. cp *.js $(JS)
  81. # And cleaning is trivial also
  82. clean:
  83. rm -f *.js
  84. # These three are phony
  85. .PHONY: all install clean