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Simon Tatham 000ebc5078 Use the new matching() for latin.c.
The new client code is a lot smaller and nicer, because we can throw
away the col[] and num[] permutations entirely.

Of course, this also means that every puzzle that incorporated latin.c
now has to link against matching.c instead of maxflow.c - but since I
centralised that secondary dependency into Recipe a few commits ago,
it's trivial to switch them all over at once.
2018-04-22 16:45:59 +01:00

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Makefile

# -*- makefile -*-
#
# This file describes which puzzle binaries are made up from which
# object and resource files. It is processed into the various
# Makefiles by means of a Perl script. Makefile changes should
# really be made by editing this file and/or the Perl script, not
# by editing the actual Makefiles.
!name puzzles
!makefile gtk Makefile.gtk
!makefile am Makefile.am
!makefile vc Makefile.vc
!makefile wce Makefile.wce
!makefile cygwin Makefile.cyg
!makefile osx Makefile.osx
!makefile gnustep Makefile.gnustep
!makefile nestedvm Makefile.nestedvm
!makefile emcc Makefile.emcc
!makefile clangcl Makefile.clangcl
!srcdir icons/
WINDOWS_COMMON = printing
+ user32.lib gdi32.lib comctl32.lib comdlg32.lib winspool.lib
WINDOWS = windows WINDOWS_COMMON
COMMON = midend drawing misc malloc random version
GTK = gtk printing ps
# Objects needed for auxiliary command-line programs.
STANDALONE = nullfe random misc malloc
ALL = list
LATIN_DEPS = matching tree234
LATIN = latin LATIN_DEPS
LATIN_SOLVER = latin[STANDALONE_SOLVER] LATIN_DEPS
# First half of list.c.
!begin >list.c
/*
* list.c: List of pointers to puzzle structures, for monolithic
* platforms.
*
* This file is automatically generated by mkfiles.pl. Do not edit
* it directly, or the changes will be lost next time mkfiles.pl runs.
* Instead, edit Recipe and/or its *.R subfiles.
*/
#include "puzzles.h"
#define GAMELIST(A) \
!end
# Now each .R file adds part of the macro definition of GAMELIST to list.c.
!include *.R
# Then we finish up list.c as follows:
!begin >list.c
#define DECL(x) extern const game x;
#define REF(x) &x,
GAMELIST(DECL)
const game *gamelist[] = { GAMELIST(REF) };
const int gamecount = lenof(gamelist);
!end
# Unix standalone application for special-purpose obfuscation.
obfusc : [U] obfusc STANDALONE
# Test program built from latin.c.
latincheck : [U] latin[STANDALONE_LATIN_TEST] LATIN_DEPS STANDALONE
latincheck : [C] latin[STANDALONE_LATIN_TEST] LATIN_DEPS STANDALONE
# Test program built from matching.c.
matching : [U] matching[STANDALONE_MATCHING_TEST] tree234 STANDALONE
matching : [C] matching[STANDALONE_MATCHING_TEST] tree234 STANDALONE
puzzles : [G] windows[COMBINED] WINDOWS_COMMON COMMON ALL noicon.res
# Mac OS X unified application containing all the puzzles.
Puzzles : [MX] osx osx.icns osx-info.plist COMMON ALL
# For OS X, we must create the online help and include it in the
# application bundle.) Also we add -DCOMBINED to the compiler flags
# so as to inform the code that we're building a single binary for
# all the puzzles. Then I've also got some code in here to build a
# distributable .dmg disk image.
!begin osx
Puzzles_extra = Puzzles.app/Contents/Resources/Help/index.html
Puzzles.app/Contents/Resources/Help/index.html: \
Puzzles.app/Contents/Resources/Help osx-help.but puzzles.but
cd Puzzles.app/Contents/Resources/Help; \
halibut --html ../../../../osx-help.but ../../../../puzzles.but
Puzzles.app/Contents/Resources/Help: Puzzles.app/Contents/Resources
mkdir -p Puzzles.app/Contents/Resources/Help
release: Puzzles.dmg
Puzzles.dmg: Puzzles
rm -f raw.dmg
hdiutil create -megabytes 5 -layout NONE raw.dmg
hdid -nomount raw.dmg > devicename
newfs_hfs -v "Simon Tatham's Puzzle Collection" `cat devicename`
hdiutil eject `cat devicename`
hdid raw.dmg | cut -f1 -d' ' > devicename
cp -R Puzzles.app /Volumes/"Simon Tatham's Puzzle Collection"
hdiutil eject `cat devicename`
rm -f Puzzles.dmg
hdiutil convert -format UDCO raw.dmg -o Puzzles.dmg
rm -f raw.dmg devicename
!end
!begin am
bin_PROGRAMS = $(GAMES)
!end
!begin am_begin
GAMES =
!end
# make install for Unix.
!begin gtk
install:
for i in $(GAMES); do \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 $(BINPREFIX)$$i $(DESTDIR)$(gamesdir)/$(BINPREFIX)$$i \
|| exit 1; \
done
!end
!begin nestedvm
.PRECIOUS: %.class
%.class: %.mips
java -cp $(NESTEDVM)/build:$(NESTEDVM)/upstream/build/classgen/build \
org.ibex.nestedvm.Compiler -outformat class -d . \
PuzzleEngine $<
mv PuzzleEngine.class $@
org:
mkdir -p org/ibex/nestedvm/util
cp $(NESTEDVM)/build/org/ibex/nestedvm/Registers.class org/ibex/nestedvm
cp $(NESTEDVM)/build/org/ibex/nestedvm/UsermodeConstants.class org/ibex/nestedvm
cp $(NESTEDVM)/build/org/ibex/nestedvm/Runtime*.class org/ibex/nestedvm
cp $(NESTEDVM)/build/org/ibex/nestedvm/util/Platform*.class org/ibex/nestedvm/util
cp $(NESTEDVM)/build/org/ibex/nestedvm/util/Seekable*.class org/ibex/nestedvm/util
echo "Main-Class: PuzzleApplet" >applet.manifest
PuzzleApplet.class: PuzzleApplet.java org
javac -source 1.3 -target 1.3 PuzzleApplet.java
%.jar: %.class PuzzleApplet.class org
mv $< PuzzleEngine.class
jar cfm $@ applet.manifest PuzzleEngine.class PuzzleApplet*.class org
echo '<applet archive="'$@'" code="PuzzleApplet" width="700" height="500"></applet>' >$*.html
mv PuzzleEngine.class $<
!end
# A benchmarking and testing target for the GTK puzzles.
!begin gtk
test: benchmark.html benchmark.txt
benchmark.html: benchmark.txt benchmark.pl
./benchmark.pl benchmark.txt > $@
benchmark.txt: benchmark.sh $(GAMES)
./benchmark.sh > $@
!end
!begin am
test: benchmark.html benchmark.txt
benchmark.html: benchmark.txt benchmark.pl
./benchmark.pl benchmark.txt > $@
benchmark.txt: benchmark.sh $(GAMES)
./benchmark.sh > $@
!end