# Unix make file to compile the examples. # Compilation is not necessary since the examples may be loaded from # source, but this gives an example of how to use make for Scheme. # * To compile files not already compiled, type "make". Only those # files in the object list below and not yet compiled will be compiled. # * To compile all files, type "make all". Only those files in the object # list below will be compiled. # * To compile one file, say "fumble.ss", type "make fumble.so". The # file need not be in the object list below. # * To remove the object files, type "make clean". # * To print the examples, type "make print". src = def.ss edit.ss fact.ss fatfib.ss fft.ss fib.ss freq.ss interpret.ss\ m4.ss macro.ss matrix.ss object.ss power.ss queue.ss rabbit.ss rsa.ss\ scons.ss setof.ss socket.ss unify.ss compat.ss ez-grammar-test.ss obj = ${src:%.ss=%.so} Scheme = ../bin/scheme -q .SUFFIXES: .SUFFIXES: .ss .so .ss.so: ; echo '(time (compile-file "$*"))' | ${Scheme} needed: ${obj} all: ; echo "(time (for-each compile-file (map symbol->string '(${src}))))" | ${Scheme} clean: ; rm -f $(obj) expr.md