# Makefile for lib/i86/fphook. # The ACK ANSI C compiler has an nice trick to reduce the size of programs # that do not use floating point. If a program uses floating point then the # compiler generates an external reference to the label '_fp_hook'. This makes # the loader bring in the floating point printing and conversion routines # '_f_print' and 'strtod' from the library libd.a. Otherwise two dummy # routines are found in libc.a. (The printf and scanf need floating point # for the %f formats, whether you use them or not.) CFLAGS = -O -D_MINIX -D_POSIX_SOURCE CC1 = $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c LIBD = ../libd.a LIBC = ../libc.a all: $(LIBD) $(LIBC) $(LIBD): fphook.c $(CC1) fphook.c aal cr $@ fphook.o rm fphook.o $(LIBC): $(LIBC)(fltpr.o) $(LIBC)(strtod.o) aal cr $@ *.o rm *.o $(LIBC)(fltpr.o): $(CC1) fltpr.c $(LIBC)(strtod.o): $(CC1) strtod.c