include $(ORACLE_HOME)/precomp/lib/env_precomp.mk # This Makefile builds the sample programs in # $(ORACLE_HOME)/precomp/demo/proc, and can serve as a template for linking # customer applications. # # SAMPLES is a list of the c proc sample programs. # CPPSAMPLES is a list of the c++ proc sample programs. # OBJECT_SAMPLES is a list of the proc sample programs using the new # type features. You must install ott in addition to proc to run some # of those samples. # SAMPLES=Populate_Sensor CPPSAMPLES= OBJECT_SAMPLES= # # These targets are build all of a class of samples in one call to make. # samples: $(SAMPLES) cppsamples: $(CPPSAMPLES) object_samples: $(OBJECT_SAMPLES) # # The target 'build' puts together an executable $(EXE) from the .o files # in $(OBJS) and the libraries in $(PROLDLIBS). It is used to build the # c sample programs. The rules to make .o files from .c and .pc files are # later in this file. # ($(PROLDLIBS) includes the client shared library, and $(STATICPROLDLIBS) does # not.) # build: $(OBJS) $(CC) -o $(EXE) $(OBJS) -L$(LIBHOME) $(PROLDLIBS) build_static: $(OBJS) $(CC) -o $(EXE) $(OBJS) -L$(LIBHOME) $(STATICPROLDLIBS) $(SAMPLES) $(OBJECT_SAMPLES): $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) OBJS=$@.o EXE=$@ build # # The c++ samples are built using the 'cppbuild' target. It precompiles to # get a .c file, compiles to get a .o file and then builds the executable. # cppbuild: $(PROC) $(PROCPPFLAGS) iname=$(EXE) CC -c $(INCLUDE) $(EXE).c CC -o $(EXE) $(OBJS) -L$(LIBHOME) $(CPPLDLIBS) cppbuild_static: $(PROC) $(PROCPPFLAGS) iname=$(EXE) CC -c $(INCLUDE) $(EXE).c CC -o $(EXE) $(OBJS) -L$(LIBHOME) $(STATICCPPLDLIBS) $(CPPSAMPLES): $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) OBJS=$@.o EXE=$@ cppbuild # # sample5.pc illustrates the precompiler part of building a precompiler-forms # application. Building the actual executable would require the FORMS bundle. # # sample5: # @echo 'sample5 is a user-exit demo; use a forms makefile to build it.' # # Some of the samples require that .sql scripts be run before precompilation. # If you set RUNSQL=run in your call to make, then make will use sqlplus or # svrmgrl, as appropriate, to run the .sql scripts. # If you leave RUNSQL unset, then make will print out a reminder to run the # scripts. # If you have already run the scripts, then RUNSQL=done will omit the reminder. # # sqlplus_run: # ($(CD) ../sql; $(BINHOME)sqlplus $(USER) @$(SCRIPT) < /dev/null) # svrmgrl_run: # ($(CD) ../sql; $(BINHOME)svrmgrl < $(SCRIPT).sql) # sqlplus_ svrmgrl_: # @$(ECHO) "# You must run the .sql script, " $(SCRIPT), # @$(ECHO) "# before precomping this sample." # sqlplus_done svrmgrl_done: # # calldemo-sql: # $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) USER=scott/tiger SCRIPT=calldemo sqlplus_$(RUNSQL) # sample11-sql: # $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) USER=scott/tiger SCRIPT=sample11 sqlplus_$(RUNSQL) # cv_demo-sql: # $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) USER=scott/tiger SCRIPT=cv_demo sqlplus_$(RUNSQL) # lobdemo1-sql: # $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) SCRIPT=lobdemo1c svrmgrl_$(RUNSQL) # objdemo1-sql: # $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) SCRIPT=objdemo1 svrmgrl_$(RUNSQL) # coldemo1-sql: # $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) SCRIPT=coldemo1 svrmgrl_$(RUNSQL) # navdemo1-sql: # $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) SCRIPT=navdemo1 svrmgrl_$(RUNSQL) # # Here are some rules for converting .pc -> .c -> .o and for .typ -> .h. # # If proc needs to find .h files, it should find the same .h files that the # c compiler finds. We use a macro named INCLUDE to hadle that. The general # format of the INCLUDE macro is # INCLUDE= $(I_SYM)dir1 $(I_SYM)dir2 ... # # Normally, I_SYM=-I, for the c compiler. However, we have a special target, # pc1, which calls $(PROC) with various arguments, include $(INCLUDE). It # is used like this: # $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) I_SYM=include= pc1 # This is used for some of $(SAMPLES) and for $(OBJECT_SAMPLE). .SUFFIXES: .pc .c .o .typ .h pc1: $(PROC) $(PROCFLAGS) iname=$(PCCSRC) $(INCLUDE) .pc.c: $(PROC) $(PROCFLAGS) iname=$* .pc.o: $(PROC) $(PROCFLAGS) iname=$* $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $*.c .c.o: $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $*.c .typ.h: $(OTT) intype=$*.typ hfile=$*.h outtype=$*o.typ $(OTTFLAGS) code=c user=stephane/steph98 # # These are specific targets to make the .o files for samples that require # more careful handling. # # sample9.o: sample9.pc calldemo-sql # $(PROC) $(PROCPLSFLAGS) iname=$* # $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $*.c # cv_demo.o: cv_demo.pc cv_demo-sql # $(PROC) $(PROCPLSFLAGS) iname=$* # $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $*.c # sample11.o: sample11.pc sample11-sql # $(PROC) $(PROCPLSFLAGS) iname=$* # $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $*.c # lobdemo1.o: lobdemo1.pc lobdemo1-sql # $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) PROCFLAGS="$(PROCPLSFLAGS)" PCCSRC=$* I_SYM=include= pc1 # $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $*.c # objdemo1.o: objdemo1.pc objdemo1.typ objdemo1-sql # $(OTT) intype=$*.typ hfile=$*.h outtype=$*o.typ $(OTTFLAGS) code=c user=scott/tiger # $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) PROCFLAGS=intype=$*o.typ PCCSRC=$* I_SYM=include= pc1 # $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $*.c # coldemo1.o: coldemo1.pc coldemo1.typ coldemo1-sql # $(OTT) intype=$*.typ hfile=$*.h outtype=$*o.typ $(OTTFLAGS) code=c user=scott/tiger # $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) PROCFLAGS=intype=$*o.typ PCCSRC=$* I_SYM=include= pc1 # $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $*.c # navdemo1.o: navdemo1.pc navdemo1.typ navdemo1-sql # $(OTT) intype=$*.typ hfile=$*.h outtype=$*o.typ $(OTTFLAGS) code=c user=scott/tiger # $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) PROCFLAGS=intype=$*o.typ PCCSRC=$* I_SYM=include= pc1 # $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $*.c # # The macro definition fill in some details or override some defaults from # other files. # OTTFLAGS=$(PCCFLAGS) CLIBS= $(TTLIBS_QA) $(LDLIBS) PRODUCT_LIBHOME= MAKEFILE=$(ORACLE_HOME)/precomp/demo/proc/demo_proc.mk PROCPLSFLAGS= sqlcheck=full userid=$(USERID) PROCPPFLAGS= code=cpp $(CCPSYSINCLUDE) USERID=scott/tiger NETWORKHOME=$(ORACLE_HOME)/network/ PLSQLHOME=$(ORACLE_HOME)/plsql/ INCLUDE=$(I_SYM). $(I_SYM)$(PRECOMPHOME)public $(I_SYM)$(RDBMSHOME)public $(I_SYM)$(RDBMSHOME)demo $(I_SYM)$(PLSQLHOME)public $(I_SYM)$(NETWORKHOME)public I_SYM=-I STATICPROLDLIBS=$(SCOREPT) $(SSCOREED) $(DEF_ON) $(LLIBCLIENT) $(LLIBSQL) $(TTLIBS) PROLDLIBS=$(LLIBCLNTSH) $(STATICPROLDLIBS) STATICCPPLDLIBS=$(SCOREPT) $(SSCOREED) $(DEF_ON) $(LLIBCLIENT) $(LLIBSQL) $(DEVTTLIBS) CPPLDLIBS=$(LLIBCLNTSH) $(STATICCPPLDLIBS)