Introduce a versioning mechanism, and an `About' box in all front
[sgt/puzzles] / Recipe
1 # -*- makefile -*-
2 #
3 # This file describes which puzzle binaries are made up from which
4 # object and resource files. It is processed into the various
5 # Makefiles by means of a Perl script. Makefile changes should
6 # really be made by editing this file and/or the Perl script, not
7 # by editing the actual Makefiles.
8
9 !name puzzles
10
11 !makefile gtk Makefile
12 !makefile vc Makefile.vc
13 !makefile cygwin Makefile.cyg
14 !makefile osx Makefile.osx
15
16 WINDOWS = windows user32.lib gdi32.lib comctl32.lib
17 COMMON = midend misc malloc random version
18 NET = net tree234
19 NETSLIDE = netslide tree234
20
21 ALL = list NET NETSLIDE cube fifteen sixteen rect pattern solo twiddle
22
23 net : [X] gtk COMMON NET
24 netslide : [X] gtk COMMON NETSLIDE
25 cube : [X] gtk COMMON cube
26 fifteen : [X] gtk COMMON fifteen
27 sixteen : [X] gtk COMMON sixteen
28 rect : [X] gtk COMMON rect
29 pattern : [X] gtk COMMON pattern
30 solo : [X] gtk COMMON solo
31 twiddle : [X] gtk COMMON twiddle
32
33 # The Windows Net shouldn't be called `net.exe' since Windows
34 # already has a reasonably important utility program by that name!
35 netgame : [G] WINDOWS COMMON NET
36 netslide : [G] WINDOWS COMMON NETSLIDE
37 cube : [G] WINDOWS COMMON cube
38 fifteen : [G] WINDOWS COMMON fifteen
39 sixteen : [G] WINDOWS COMMON sixteen
40 rect : [G] WINDOWS COMMON rect
41 pattern : [G] WINDOWS COMMON pattern
42 solo : [G] WINDOWS COMMON solo
43 twiddle : [G] WINDOWS COMMON twiddle
44
45 # Mac OS X unified application containing all the puzzles.
46 Puzzles : [MX] osx osx.icns osx-info.plist COMMON ALL
47 # For OS X, we must create the online help and include it in the
48 # application bundle.) Also we add -DCOMBINED to the compiler flags
49 # so as to inform the code that we're building a single binary for
50 # all the puzzles. Then I've also got some code in here to build a
51 # distributable .dmg disk image.
52 !begin osx
53 CFLAGS += -DCOMBINED
54 Puzzles_extra = Puzzles.app/Contents/Resources/Help/index.html
55 Puzzles.app/Contents/Resources/Help/index.html: \
56 Puzzles.app/Contents/Resources/Help osx-help.but puzzles.but
57 cd Puzzles.app/Contents/Resources/Help; \
58 halibut --html ../../../../osx-help.but ../../../../puzzles.but
59 Puzzles.app/Contents/Resources/Help: Puzzles.app/Contents/Resources
60 mkdir -p Puzzles.app/Contents/Resources/Help
61
62 release: Puzzles.dmg
63 Puzzles.dmg: Puzzles
64 rm -f raw.dmg
65 hdiutil create -megabytes 5 -layout NONE raw.dmg
66 hdid -nomount raw.dmg > devicename
67 newfs_hfs -v "Simon Tatham's Puzzle Collection" `cat devicename`
68 hdiutil eject `cat devicename`
69 hdid raw.dmg | cut -f1 -d' ' > devicename
70 cp -R Puzzles.app /Volumes/"Simon Tatham's Puzzle Collection"
71 hdiutil eject `cat devicename`
72 rm -f Puzzles.dmg
73 hdiutil convert -format UDCO raw.dmg -o Puzzles.dmg
74 rm -f raw.dmg devicename
75 !end
76
77 # The `nullgame' source file is a largely blank one, which contains
78 # all the correct function definitions to compile and link, but
79 # which defines the null game in which nothing is ever drawn and
80 # there are no valid moves. Its main purpose is to act as a
81 # template for writing new game definition source files. I include
82 # it in the Makefile because it will be worse than useless if it
83 # ever fails to compile, so it's important that it should actually
84 # be built on a regular basis.
85 nullgame : [X] gtk COMMON nullgame
86 nullgame : [G] WINDOWS COMMON nullgame
87
88 # Version management.
89 !begin vc
90 version.obj: *.c *.h
91 cl $(VER) $(CFLAGS) /c version.c
92 !end
93 !specialobj vc version
94 !begin cygwin
95 version.o: FORCE
96 FORCE:
97 $(CC) $(COMPAT) $(XFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(VER) -c version.c
98 !end
99 !specialobj cygwin version
100 # For Unix, we also need the gross MD5 hack that causes automatic
101 # version number selection in release source archives.
102 !begin gtk
103 version.o: FORCE;
104 FORCE:
105 if test -z "$(VER)" && md5sum -c manifest; then \
106 $(CC) $(COMPAT) $(XFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) `cat version.def` -c version.c; \
107 else \
108 $(CC) $(COMPAT) $(XFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(VER) -c version.c; \
109 fi
110 !end
111 !specialobj gtk version
112 # For OS X, this is made more fiddly by the fact that we don't have
113 # md5sum readily available. We do, however, have `md5 -r' which
114 # generates _nearly_ the same output, but it has no check function.
115 !begin osx
116 version.o: FORCE;
117 FORCE:
118 if test -z "$(VER)" && test -f manifest && (md5 -r `awk '{print $$2}' manifest` | diff -w manifest -); then \
119 $(CC) $(COMPAT) $(XFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) `cat version.def` -c version.c; \
120 else \
121 $(CC) $(COMPAT) $(XFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(VER) -c version.c; \
122 fi
123 !end
124 !specialobj osx version