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### C source files to be built and distributed.
LIBJQ_INCS = src/builtin.h src/bytecode.h src/compile.h \
src/exec_stack.h src/jq_parser.h src/jv_alloc.h src/jv_dtoa.h \
src/jv_unicode.h src/jv_utf8_tables.h src/lexer.l src/libm.h \
src/linker.h src/locfile.h src/opcode_list.h src/parser.y \
src/util.h src/jv_dtoa_tsd.h src/jv_thread.h src/jv_private.h \
vendor/decNumber/decContext.h vendor/decNumber/decNumber.h \
vendor/decNumber/decNumberLocal.h
LIBJQ_SRC = src/builtin.c src/bytecode.c src/compile.c src/execute.c \
src/jq_test.c src/jv.c src/jv_alloc.c src/jv_aux.c \
src/jv_dtoa.c src/jv_file.c src/jv_parse.c src/jv_print.c \
src/jv_unicode.c src/linker.c src/locfile.c src/util.c \
src/jv_dtoa_tsd.c \
vendor/decNumber/decContext.c vendor/decNumber/decNumber.c \
${LIBJQ_INCS}
### C build options
AM_CFLAGS = -Wextra -Wall -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-unused-function \
-Woverlength-strings -Wstrict-prototypes
if WIN32
AM_CFLAGS += -municode
endif
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I config/m4
### Generating the lexer and parser
# While there is some autoconf macro support for lex/flex, it doesn't support
# header file creation so we'll use good old make
if MAINTAINER_MODE
BUILT_SOURCES = src/lexer.h src/lexer.c src/parser.h src/parser.c \
src/builtin.inc src/config_opts.inc src/version.h
src/lexer.c: src/lexer.l
$(AM_V_LEX) flex -o src/lexer.c --header-file=src/lexer.h $<
src/lexer.h: src/lexer.c
else
BUILT_SOURCES = src/builtin.inc src/config_opts.inc src/version.h
.y.c:
$(AM_V_YACC) echo "NOT building parser.c!"
.l.c:
$(AM_V_LEX) echo "NOT building lexer.c!"
endif
# Tell YACC (Bison) autoconf macros that you want a header file created.
# If the --warnings=all fails, you probably have an old version of Bison
# macOS ships an old Bison, so update with Homebrew or MacPorts.
AM_YFLAGS = --warnings=all -Wno-yacc -d
### libjq
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libjq.la
libjq_la_SOURCES = ${LIBJQ_SRC}
libjq_la_LIBADD = -lm
libjq_la_LDFLAGS = $(onig_LDFLAGS) -export-symbols-regex '^j[qv]_' -version-info 1:4:0
if WIN32
libjq_la_LIBADD += -lshlwapi
libjq_la_LDFLAGS += -no-undefined
endif
include_HEADERS = src/jv.h src/jq.h
AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(srcdir)/src -I$(srcdir)/vendor
### Address sanitizer (ASan)
if ENABLE_ASAN
AM_CFLAGS += -fsanitize=address
endif
### Undefined Behavior Sanitizer
if ENABLE_UBSAN
AM_CFLAGS += -fsanitize=undefined
endif
### Code coverage with gcov
if ENABLE_GCOV
AM_CFLAGS += --coverage --no-inline
endif
### Error injection for testing
if ENABLE_ERROR_INJECTION
lib_LTLIBRARIES += libinject_errors.la
libinject_errors_la_SOURCES = src/inject_errors.c
libinject_errors_la_LIBADD = -ldl
libinject_errors_la_LDFLAGS = -module
endif
### Building the jq binary
# Remake the version.h header file if, and only if, the git ID has changed
.PHONY: .FORCE
.FORCE:
generate_ver = ver="`{ $(srcdir)/scripts/version || echo '$(VERSION)' ; } | xargs printf '\043define JQ_VERSION \"%s\"\n'`"
.remake-version-h: .FORCE
@ $(generate_ver); test "x`cat src/version.h 2>/dev/null`" = "x$$ver" || touch .remake-version-h
src/version.h: .remake-version-h
mkdir -p src
$(AM_V_GEN) $(generate_ver); echo "$$ver" > $@
src/config_opts.inc:
mkdir -p src
$(AM_V_GEN) if test -x ./config.status; then \
./config.status --config; \
else echo "(unknown)"; \
fi | sed -e 's/\\/\\\\/g' -e 's/"/\\"/g' -e 's/^/"/' -e 's/$$/"/' -e 's/^/#define JQ_CONFIG /' > $@
src/main.c: src/version.h src/config_opts.inc
src/builtin.inc: $(srcdir)/src/builtin.jq
mkdir -p src
$(AM_V_GEN) od -v -A n -t o1 -- $< | \
sed -e 's/$$/ /' \
-e 's/\([0123456789]\) /\1, /g' \
-e 's/ $$//' \
-e 's/ 0/ 0/g' \
-e 's/ \([123456789]\)/ 0\1/g' > $@
src/builtin.o: src/builtin.inc
CLEANFILES = src/version.h .remake-version-h src/builtin.inc src/config_opts.inc
bin_PROGRAMS = jq
jq_SOURCES = src/main.c
jq_LDADD = libjq.la -lm
if ENABLE_ALL_STATIC
jq_LDFLAGS = -all-static
endif
### Tests (make check)
TESTS = tests/mantest tests/jqtest tests/shtest tests/utf8test tests/base64test tests/uritest
if !WIN32
TESTS += tests/optionaltest
endif
AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = JQ=$(abs_builddir)/jq
if ENABLE_VALGRIND
AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT += ENABLE_VALGRIND=1
endif
# This is a magic make variable that causes it to treat tests/man.test as a
# DATA-type dependency for the check target. As a result, it will attempt to
# run any defined targets for tests/man.test as a dependency for check. This
# allows us to ensure that the tests are up-to-date if the manual has been updated
check_DATA = tests/man.test
### Building the man tests
# We use the examples in the manual as additional tests, to ensure they always work.
# As a result, we need to rebuild the tests if the manual has been updated.
# Making changes to the manpage without having the python deps means your
# tests won't run. If you aren't making changes to the examples, you probably
# don't care. But if you are, then you need to run the tests anyway.
tests/man.test tests/manonig.test: $(srcdir)/docs/content/manual/dev/manual.yml
if ENABLE_DOCS
$(AM_V_GEN) ( cd ${abs_srcdir}/docs && \
python3 validate_manual_schema.py content/manual/manual.yml && \
python3 build_mantests.py )
else
@echo Changes to the manual.yml require docs to be enabled to update the manual test.
@echo As a result, the manual test is out of date.
endif
### Building the manpage
# We build the docs from the manpage yml. If no changes have been made to the
# manpage, then we'll end up using the cached version. Otherwise, we need to
# rebuild it.
man_MANS = jq.1
jq.1.prebuilt: $(srcdir)/docs/content/manual/dev/manual.yml
if ENABLE_DOCS
$(AM_V_GEN) ( cd ${abs_srcdir}/docs && \
python3 validate_manual_schema.py content/manual/manual.yml && \
python3 build_manpage.py ) > $@
else
@echo Changes to the manual.yml require docs to be enabled to update the manpage.
@echo As a result, the manpage is out of date.
endif
jq.1: jq.1.prebuilt
$(AM_V_GEN) cp $(srcdir)/jq.1.prebuilt $@
CLEANFILES += jq.1
AM_CFLAGS += $(onig_CFLAGS)
if WITH_ONIGURUMA
TESTS += tests/onigtest tests/manonigtest
endif
### Packaging
install-binaries: $(BUILT_SOURCES)
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) install-exec
DOC_FILES = docs/content docs/public docs/templates \
docs/Pipfile docs/Pipfile.lock docs/build_manpage.py \
docs/build_mantests.py docs/build_website.py docs/README.md \
docs/validate_manual_schema.py docs/manual_schema.yml
EXTRA_DIST = $(DOC_FILES) $(man_MANS) $(TESTS) $(TEST_LOG_COMPILER) \
jq.1.prebuilt jq.spec src/lexer.c src/lexer.h src/parser.c \
src/parser.h src/version.h src/builtin.jq scripts/version \
libjq.pc \
tests/modules/a.jq tests/modules/b/b.jq tests/modules/c/c.jq \
tests/modules/c/d.jq tests/modules/data.json \
tests/modules/home1/.jq tests/modules/home2/.jq/g.jq \
tests/modules/lib/jq/e/e.jq tests/modules/lib/jq/f.jq \
tests/modules/shadow1.jq tests/modules/shadow2.jq \
tests/modules/syntaxerror/syntaxerror.jq \
tests/modules/test_bind_order.jq \
tests/modules/test_bind_order0.jq \
tests/modules/test_bind_order1.jq \
tests/modules/test_bind_order2.jq \
tests/onig.supp tests/local.supp \
tests/setup tests/torture/input0.json \
tests/optional.test tests/man.test tests/manonig.test \
tests/jq.test tests/onig.test tests/base64.test tests/uri.test \
tests/utf8-truncate.jq tests/jq-f-test.sh \
tests/no-main-program.jq tests/yes-main-program.jq
AM_DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS=--with-oniguruma=builtin
# README.md is expected in GitHub projects, good stuff in it, so we'll
# distribute it and install it with the package in the doc directory.
dist_doc_DATA = README.md NEWS.md AUTHORS
pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig
pkgconfig_DATA = libjq.pc
RELEASE ?= 1
rpm: dist jq.spec
@echo "Packaging jq as an RPM ..."
mkdir -p rpm/SOURCES rpm/BUILD rpm/BUILDROOT rpm/RPMS rpm/SPECS
cp jq-$(VERSION).tar.gz rpm/SOURCES/
rpmbuild -tb --define "_topdir ${PWD}/rpm" --define "_prefix /usr" --define "myver $(VERSION)" --define "myrel ${RELEASE}" rpm/SOURCES/jq-$(VERSION).tar.gz
find rpm/RPMS/ -name "*.rpm" -exec mv {} ./ \;
rm -rf rpm
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