include $(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/common.make -include config.make PACKAGE_NAME = Performance PACKAGE_VERSION = 0.1.0 CVS_MODULE_NAME = gnustep/dev-libs/Performance CVS_TAG_NAME = Performance TEST_TOOL_NAME= LIBRARY_NAME=Performance DOCUMENT_NAME=Performance Performance_INTERFACE_VERSION=0.1 Performance_OBJC_FILES += \ GSCache.m \ GSThroughput.m \ GSTicker.m \ Performance_HEADER_FILES += \ Performance.h \ GSCache.h \ GSThroughput.h \ GSTicker.h \ Performance_AGSDOC_FILES += \ GSCache.h \ GSThroughput.h \ GSTicker.h # Optional Java wrappers for the library JAVA_WRAPPER_NAME = Performance # # Assume that the use of the gnu runtime means we have the gnustep # base library and can use its extensions to build Performance stuff. # ifeq ($(OBJC_RUNTIME_LIB),gnu) APPLE=0 else APPLE=1 endif ifeq ($(APPLE),1) ADDITIONAL_OBJC_LIBS += -lgnustep-baseadd Performance_LIBRARIES_DEPEND_UPON = -lgnustep-baseadd endif Performance_HEADER_FILES_INSTALL_DIR = Performance -include GNUmakefile.preamble include $(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/library.make # If JIGS is installed, automatically generate Java wrappers as well. # Because of the '-', should not complain if java-wrapper.make can't be # found ... simply skip generation of java wrappers in that case. -include $(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/java-wrapper.make include $(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/test-tool.make include $(GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES)/documentation.make -include GNUmakefile.postamble