Updated to PetitCompiler-JanKurs.160, PetitCompiler-Tests-JanKurs.112, PetitCompiler-Extras-Tests-JanKurs.25, PetitCompiler-Benchmarks-JanKurs.17
Name: PetitCompiler-JanKurs.160
Author: JanKurs
Time: 17-08-2015, 09:52:26.291 AM
UUID: 3b4bfc98-8098-4951-af83-a59e2585b121
Name: PetitCompiler-Tests-JanKurs.112
Author: JanKurs
Time: 16-08-2015, 05:00:32.936 PM
UUID: 85613d47-08f3-406f-9823-9cdab451e805
Name: PetitCompiler-Extras-Tests-JanKurs.25
Author: JanKurs
Time: 16-08-2015, 05:00:10.328 PM
UUID: 09731810-51a1-4151-8d3a-56b636fbd1f7
Name: PetitCompiler-Benchmarks-JanKurs.17
Author: JanKurs
Time: 05-08-2015, 05:29:32.407 PM
UUID: e544b5f1-bcf8-470b-93a6-d2363e4dfc8a
#
# DO NOT EDIT
#
# make uses this file (Makefile) only, if there is no
# file named "makefile" (lower-case m) in the same directory.
# My only task is to generate the real makefile and call make again.
# Thereafter, I am no longer used and needed.
#
# MACOSX caveat:
# as filenames are not case sensitive (in a default setup),
# we cannot use the above trick. Therefore, this file is now named
# "Makefile.init", and you have to execute "make -f Makefile.init" to
# get the initial makefile. This is now also done by the toplevel CONFIG
# script.
.PHONY: run
run: makefile
$(MAKE) -f makefile
#only needed for the definition of $(TOP)
include Make.proto
makefile: mf
mf:
$(TOP)/rules/stmkmf