Reference shared/*.h using compiler flag, remove need to copy files to build host application. Remove related content in .git_ignore.

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beyondcoast 2018-11-25 13:02:53 -06:00
parent 970e031662
commit fbcd5de5ff
2 changed files with 4 additions and 11 deletions

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.gitignore vendored
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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@
# ignore shared files that have been copied to host-firmware dirs # ignore shared files that have been copied to host-firmware dirs
firmware/source/shared_*.h firmware/source/shared_*.h
host/source/shared_*.h
# ignore trash/temp files stored in host/ignore # ignore trash/temp files stored in host/ignore
host/ignore host/ignore

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#compiler flags: -Wall Warnings all, -g gdb debug markings, #compiler flags: -Wall Warnings all, -g gdb debug markings,
CFLAGS=-Wall -O CFLAGS=-Wall -O
INCLUDE= -I ./include INCLUDE= -I ./include -I ../shared
WINLIB= -L ./winlib WINLIB= -L ./winlib
LIBUSB= -lusb-1.0 LIBUSB= -lusb-1.0
CC= gcc CC= gcc
@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ LUAOBJ=$(wildcard source/lua/*.o)
TARGET=inlretro TARGET=inlretro
#default to windows build #default to windows build
all: shared all:
$(CC) $(INCLUDE) $(LUAOBJ) $(SOURCES) -o $(TARGET) $(WINLIB) $(CFLAGS) $(LIBUSB) $(CC) $(INCLUDE) $(LUAOBJ) $(SOURCES) -o $(TARGET) $(WINLIB) $(CFLAGS) $(LIBUSB)
#unix build doesn't need winlib directory as libusb should be installed on OS. #unix build doesn't need winlib directory as libusb should be installed on OS.
#sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev #sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev
unix: shared unix:
$(CC) $(INCLUDE) $(LUAOBJ) $(SOURCES) -o $(TARGET) $(CFLAGS) -lm $(LIBUSB) $(CC) $(INCLUDE) $(LUAOBJ) $(SOURCES) -o $(TARGET) $(CFLAGS) -lm $(LIBUSB)
# "make debug" will build program with debug print messages # "make debug" will build program with debug print messages
@ -32,12 +32,6 @@ unixdebug: CFLAGS += -DDEBUG -g
unixdebug: unix unixdebug: unix
#copy shared .h files which are used in host and firmware
shared:
cp -r ../shared/* source/
#clean on unix and windows(.exe) #clean on unix and windows(.exe)
clean: clean:
rm -f $(TARGET) $(TARGET).exe $(OBJECTS) $(LUAOBJ) rm -f $(TARGET) $(TARGET).exe $(OBJECTS) $(LUAOBJ)
rm -f source/shared_*