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CC=sdcc
NO_OPT=--nogcse --noinvariant --noinduction --nojtbound --noloopreverse --nolabelopt --nooverlay --peep-asm
DEBUG=--debug
CFLAGS=--model-large -I. -I../Common/include -I../include -I../../Source/include \
-DSDCC_CYGNAL $(DEBUG) --less-pedantic --xram-size 8448 --stack-auto \
--no-peep --int-long-reent --float-reent
DEMO_DIR = ../Common
SOURCE_DIR = ../../Source
PORT_DIR = ../../Source/portable/SDCC/Cygnal
SRC = \
ParTest/ParTest.c \
serial/serial.c \
$(DEMO_DIR)/Full/flash.c \
$(DEMO_DIR)/Full/print.c \
$(DEMO_DIR)/Minimal/integer.c \
$(DEMO_DIR)/Minimal/PollQ.c \
$(DEMO_DIR)/Minimal/comtest.c \
$(DEMO_DIR)/Full/semtest.c \
$(SOURCE_DIR)/tasks.c \
$(SOURCE_DIR)/queue.c \
$(SOURCE_DIR)/list.c \
$(SOURCE_DIR)/portable/MemMang/heap_1.c \
$(PORT_DIR)/port.c
# Define all object files.
OBJ = $(SRC:.c=.rel)
######################################
# THIS VERSION WILL ONLY BUILD FILES THAT HAVE CHANGED, BUT MAY HAVE A DANGEROUS
# COMMAND LINE. IT WORKS FINE UNDER WINDOWS, BUT I HAVE COMMENTED IT OUT IN
# CASE IT CAUSES PROBLEMS ON OTHER SYSTEMS.
#main : main.c Makefile ../../Source/portable/SDCC/Cygnal/portmacro.h $(OBJ)
# $(CC) $(CFLAGS) main.c $(OBJ)
#%.rel : %.c Makefile ../../Source/portable/SDCC/Cygnal/portmacro.h
# $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -o$< $<
######################################
# INSTEAD OF THE FOUR LINES ABOVE, THIS VERSION CAN BE USED BUT WILL CAUSE ALL
# FILES TO BUILD EVERY TIME.
main : main.c Makefile ../../Source/portable/SDCC/Cygnal/portmacro.h $(OBJ)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) main.c $(OBJ)
%.rel : %.c Makefile ../../Source/portable/SDCC/Cygnal/portmacro.h
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $<