diff mupdf-source/thirdparty/zint/backend_tcl/Makefile.in @ 2:b50eed0cc0ef upstream

ADD: MuPDF v1.26.7: the MuPDF source as downloaded by a default build of PyMuPDF 1.26.4. The directory name has changed: no version number in the expanded directory now.
author Franz Glasner <fzglas.hg@dom66.de>
date Mon, 15 Sep 2025 11:43:07 +0200
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+# Makefile.in --
+#
+#	This file is a Makefile for Sample TEA Extension.  If it has the name
+#	"Makefile.in" then it is a template for a Makefile;  to generate the
+#	actual Makefile, run "./configure", which is a configuration script
+#	generated by the "autoconf" program (constructs like "@foo@" will get
+#	replaced in the actual Makefile.
+#
+# Copyright (c) 1999 Scriptics Corporation.
+# Copyright (c) 2002-2005 ActiveState Corporation.
+#
+# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
+# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+
+#========================================================================
+# Add additional lines to handle any additional AC_SUBST cases that
+# have been added in a customized configure script.
+#========================================================================
+
+#SAMPLE_NEW_VAR	= @SAMPLE_NEW_VAR@
+
+#========================================================================
+# Nothing of the variables below this line should need to be changed.
+# Please check the TARGETS section below to make sure the make targets
+# are correct.
+#========================================================================
+
+#========================================================================
+# The names of the source files is defined in the configure script.
+# The object files are used for linking into the final library.
+# This will be used when a dist target is added to the Makefile.
+# It is not important to specify the directory, as long as it is the
+# $(srcdir) or in the generic, win or unix subdirectory.
+#========================================================================
+
+PKG_SOURCES	= @PKG_SOURCES@
+PKG_OBJECTS	= @PKG_OBJECTS@
+
+PKG_STUB_SOURCES = @PKG_STUB_SOURCES@
+PKG_STUB_OBJECTS = @PKG_STUB_OBJECTS@
+
+#========================================================================
+# PKG_TCL_SOURCES identifies Tcl runtime files that are associated with
+# this package that need to be installed, if any.
+#========================================================================
+
+PKG_TCL_SOURCES = @PKG_TCL_SOURCES@
+
+#========================================================================
+# This is a list of public header files to be installed, if any.
+#========================================================================
+
+PKG_HEADERS	= @PKG_HEADERS@
+
+#========================================================================
+# "PKG_LIB_FILE" refers to the library (dynamic or static as per
+# configuration options) composed of the named objects.
+#========================================================================
+
+PKG_LIB_FILE	= @PKG_LIB_FILE@
+PKG_LIB_FILE8	= @PKG_LIB_FILE8@
+PKG_LIB_FILE9	= @PKG_LIB_FILE9@
+PKG_STUB_LIB_FILE = @PKG_STUB_LIB_FILE@
+
+lib_BINARIES	= $(PKG_LIB_FILE)
+BINARIES	= $(lib_BINARIES)
+
+SHELL		= @SHELL@
+
+srcdir		= @srcdir@
+prefix		= @prefix@
+exec_prefix	= @exec_prefix@
+
+bindir		= @bindir@
+libdir		= @libdir@
+includedir	= @includedir@
+datarootdir	= @datarootdir@
+runstatedir	= @runstatedir@
+datadir		= @datadir@
+mandir		= @mandir@
+
+DESTDIR		=
+
+PKG_DIR		= $(PACKAGE_NAME)$(PACKAGE_VERSION)
+pkgdatadir	= $(datadir)/$(PKG_DIR)
+pkglibdir	= $(libdir)/$(PKG_DIR)
+pkgincludedir	= $(includedir)/$(PKG_DIR)
+
+top_builddir	= @abs_top_builddir@
+
+INSTALL_OPTIONS	=
+INSTALL		= @INSTALL@ $(INSTALL_OPTIONS)
+INSTALL_DATA_DIR = @INSTALL_DATA_DIR@
+INSTALL_DATA	= @INSTALL_DATA@
+INSTALL_PROGRAM	= @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
+INSTALL_SCRIPT	= @INSTALL_SCRIPT@
+INSTALL_LIBRARY	= @INSTALL_LIBRARY@
+
+PACKAGE_NAME	= @PACKAGE_NAME@
+PACKAGE_VERSION	= @PACKAGE_VERSION@
+CC		= @CC@
+CCLD		= @CCLD@
+CFLAGS_DEFAULT	= @CFLAGS_DEFAULT@
+CFLAGS_WARNING	= @CFLAGS_WARNING@
+EXEEXT		= @EXEEXT@
+LDFLAGS_DEFAULT	= @LDFLAGS_DEFAULT@
+MAKE_LIB	= @MAKE_LIB@
+MAKE_STUB_LIB	= @MAKE_STUB_LIB@
+OBJEXT		= @OBJEXT@
+RANLIB		= @RANLIB@
+RANLIB_STUB	= @RANLIB_STUB@
+SHLIB_CFLAGS	= @SHLIB_CFLAGS@
+SHLIB_LD	= @SHLIB_LD@
+SHLIB_LD_LIBS	= @SHLIB_LD_LIBS@
+STLIB_LD	= @STLIB_LD@
+#TCL_DEFS	= @TCL_DEFS@
+TCL_BIN_DIR	= @TCL_BIN_DIR@
+TCL_SRC_DIR	= @TCL_SRC_DIR@
+#TK_BIN_DIR	= @TK_BIN_DIR@
+#TK_SRC_DIR	= @TK_SRC_DIR@
+
+# Not used, but retained for reference of what libs Tcl required
+#TCL_LIBS	= @TCL_LIBS@
+
+#========================================================================
+# TCLLIBPATH seeds the auto_path in Tcl's init.tcl so we can test our
+# package without installing.  The other environment variables allow us
+# to test against an uninstalled Tcl.  Add special env vars that you
+# require for testing here (like TCLX_LIBRARY).
+#========================================================================
+
+EXTRA_PATH	= $(top_builddir):$(TCL_BIN_DIR)
+#EXTRA_PATH	= $(top_builddir):$(TCL_BIN_DIR):$(TK_BIN_DIR)
+TCLLIBPATH	= $(top_builddir)
+TCLSH_ENV	= TCL_LIBRARY=`@CYGPATH@ $(TCL_SRC_DIR)/library`
+PKG_ENV		= @LD_LIBRARY_PATH_VAR@="$(EXTRA_PATH):$(@LD_LIBRARY_PATH_VAR@)" \
+		  PATH="$(EXTRA_PATH):$(PATH)" \
+		  TCLLIBPATH="$(TCLLIBPATH)"
+
+TCLSH_PROG	= @TCLSH_PROG@
+TCLSH		= $(TCLSH_ENV) $(PKG_ENV) $(TCLSH_PROG)
+
+#WISH_ENV	= TK_LIBRARY=`@CYGPATH@ $(TK_SRC_DIR)/library`
+#WISH_PROG	= @WISH_PROG@
+#WISH		= $(TCLSH_ENV) $(WISH_ENV) $(PKG_ENV) $(WISH_PROG)
+
+SHARED_BUILD	= @SHARED_BUILD@
+
+INCLUDES	= @PKG_INCLUDES@ @TCL_INCLUDES@ -I.
+#INCLUDES	= @PKG_INCLUDES@ @TCL_INCLUDES@ @TK_INCLUDES@ @TK_XINCLUDES@
+
+PKG_CFLAGS	= @PKG_CFLAGS@
+
+# TCL_DEFS is not strictly need here, but if you remove it, then you
+# must make sure that configure.ac checks for the necessary components
+# that your library may use.  TCL_DEFS can actually be a problem if
+# you do not compile with a similar machine setup as the Tcl core was
+# compiled with.
+#DEFS		= $(TCL_DEFS) @DEFS@ $(PKG_CFLAGS)
+DEFS		= @DEFS@ $(PKG_CFLAGS)
+
+# Move pkgIndex.tcl to 'BINARIES' var if it is generated in the Makefile
+CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES = Makefile pkgIndex.tcl
+CLEANFILES	= @CLEANFILES@
+
+CPPFLAGS	= @CPPFLAGS@
+LIBS		= @PKG_LIBS@ @LIBS@
+AR		= @AR@
+CFLAGS		= @CFLAGS@
+LDFLAGS		= @LDFLAGS@
+LDFLAGS_DEFAULT			= @LDFLAGS_DEFAULT@
+COMPILE		= $(CC) $(DEFS) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CFLAGS) \
+			  $(CFLAGS_DEFAULT) $(CFLAGS_WARNING) $(SHLIB_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS)
+
+GDB		= gdb
+VALGRIND	= valgrind
+VALGRINDARGS	= --tool=memcheck --num-callers=8 --leak-resolution=high \
+		  --leak-check=yes --show-reachable=yes -v
+
+.SUFFIXES: .c .$(OBJEXT)
+
+#========================================================================
+# Start of user-definable TARGETS section
+#========================================================================
+
+#========================================================================
+# TEA TARGETS.  Please note that the "libraries:" target refers to platform
+# independent files, and the "binaries:" target includes executable programs and
+# platform-dependent libraries.  Modify these targets so that they install
+# the various pieces of your package.  The make and install rules
+# for the BINARIES that you specified above have already been done.
+#========================================================================
+
+all: binaries libraries doc
+
+#========================================================================
+# The binaries target builds executable programs, Windows .dll's, unix
+# shared/static libraries, and any other platform-dependent files.
+# The list of targets to build for "binaries:" is specified at the top
+# of the Makefile, in the "BINARIES" variable.
+#========================================================================
+
+binaries: $(BINARIES)
+
+libraries:
+
+#========================================================================
+# Your doc target should differentiate from doc builds (by the developer)
+# and doc installs (see install-doc), which just install the docs on the
+# end user machine when building from source.
+#========================================================================
+
+doc:
+	@echo "If you have documentation to create, place the commands to"
+	@echo "build the docs in the 'doc:' target.  For example:"
+	@echo "        xml2nroff sample.xml > sample.n"
+	@echo "        xml2html sample.xml > sample.html"
+
+#install: all install-binaries install-libraries install-doc
+install: all install-binaries install-libraries
+
+install-binaries: binaries install-lib-binaries install-bin-binaries
+
+#========================================================================
+# This rule installs platform-independent files, such as header files.
+# The list=...; for p in $$list handles the empty list case x-platform.
+#========================================================================
+
+install-libraries: libraries
+	@$(INSTALL_DATA_DIR) "$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)"
+	@echo "Installing header files in $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)"
+	@list='$(PKG_HEADERS)'; for i in $$list; do \
+	    echo "Installing $(srcdir)/$$i" ; \
+	    $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$i "$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)" ; \
+	done;
+
+#========================================================================
+# Install documentation.  Unix manpages should go in the $(mandir)
+# directory.
+#========================================================================
+
+install-doc: doc
+	@$(INSTALL_DATA_DIR) "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/mann"
+	@echo "Installing documentation in $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)"
+	@list='$(srcdir)/doc/*.n'; for i in $$list; do \
+	    echo "Installing $$i"; \
+	    $(INSTALL_DATA) $$i "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/mann" ; \
+	done
+
+test: binaries libraries
+	$(TCLSH) `@CYGPATH@ $(srcdir)/tests/all.tcl` $(TESTFLAGS) \
+	    -load "package ifneeded $(PACKAGE_NAME) $(PACKAGE_VERSION) \
+		[list load `@CYGPATH@ $(PKG_LIB_FILE)` [string totitle $(PACKAGE_NAME)]]"
+
+shell: binaries libraries
+	@$(TCLSH) $(SCRIPT)
+
+gdb:
+	$(TCLSH_ENV) $(PKG_ENV) $(GDB) $(TCLSH_PROG) $(SCRIPT)
+
+gdb-test: binaries libraries
+	$(TCLSH_ENV) $(PKG_ENV) $(GDB) \
+	    --args $(TCLSH_PROG) `@CYGPATH@ $(srcdir)/tests/all.tcl` \
+	    $(TESTFLAGS) -singleproc 1 \
+	    -load "package ifneeded $(PACKAGE_NAME) $(PACKAGE_VERSION) \
+		[list load `@CYGPATH@ $(PKG_LIB_FILE)` [string totitle $(PACKAGE_NAME)]]"
+
+valgrind: binaries libraries
+	$(TCLSH_ENV) $(PKG_ENV) $(VALGRIND) $(VALGRINDARGS) $(TCLSH_PROG) \
+	    `@CYGPATH@ $(srcdir)/tests/all.tcl` $(TESTFLAGS)
+
+valgrindshell: binaries libraries
+	$(TCLSH_ENV) $(PKG_ENV) $(VALGRIND) $(VALGRINDARGS) $(TCLSH_PROG) $(SCRIPT)
+
+depend:
+
+#========================================================================
+# $(PKG_LIB_FILE) should be listed as part of the BINARIES variable
+# mentioned above.  That will ensure that this target is built when you
+# run "make binaries".
+#
+# The $(PKG_OBJECTS) objects are created and linked into the final
+# library.  In most cases these object files will correspond to the
+# source files above.
+#========================================================================
+
+$(PKG_LIB_FILE): $(PKG_OBJECTS)
+	-rm -f $(PKG_LIB_FILE)
+	${MAKE_LIB}
+	$(RANLIB) $(PKG_LIB_FILE)
+
+$(PKG_STUB_LIB_FILE): $(PKG_STUB_OBJECTS)
+	-rm -f $(PKG_STUB_LIB_FILE)
+	${MAKE_STUB_LIB}
+	$(RANLIB_STUB) $(PKG_STUB_LIB_FILE)
+
+#========================================================================
+# We need to enumerate the list of .c to .o lines here.
+#
+# In the following lines, $(srcdir) refers to the toplevel directory
+# containing your extension.  If your sources are in a subdirectory,
+# you will have to modify the paths to reflect this:
+#
+# sample.$(OBJEXT): $(srcdir)/generic/sample.c
+# 	$(COMPILE) -c `@CYGPATH@ $(srcdir)/generic/sample.c` -o $@
+#
+# Setting the VPATH variable to a list of paths will cause the makefile
+# to look into these paths when resolving .c to .obj dependencies.
+# As necessary, add $(srcdir):$(srcdir)/compat:....
+#========================================================================
+
+VPATH = $(srcdir):$(srcdir)/../backend
+
+.c.@OBJEXT@:
+	$(COMPILE) -c `@CYGPATH@ $<` -o $@
+
+$(srcdir)/manifest.uuid:
+	printf "git-" >$(srcdir)/manifest.uuid
+	(cd $(srcdir); git rev-parse HEAD >>$(srcdir)/manifest.uuid || \
+	    (printf "svn-r" >$(srcdir)/manifest.uuid ; \
+	    svn info --show-item last-changed-revision >>$(srcdir)/manifest.uuid) || \
+	    printf "unknown" >$(srcdir)/manifest.uuid)
+
+sampleUuid.h:	$(srcdir)/manifest.uuid
+	echo "#define SAMPLE_VERSION_UUID \\" >$@
+	cat $(srcdir)/manifest.uuid >>$@
+	echo "" >>$@
+
+#========================================================================
+# Distribution creation
+# You may need to tweak this target to make it work correctly.
+#========================================================================
+
+#COMPRESS	= tar cvf $(PKG_DIR).tar $(PKG_DIR); compress $(PKG_DIR).tar
+COMPRESS	= tar zcvf $(PKG_DIR).tar.gz $(PKG_DIR)
+DIST_ROOT	= /tmp/dist
+DIST_DIR	= $(DIST_ROOT)/$(PKG_DIR)
+
+DIST_INSTALL_DATA	= CPPROG='cp -p' $(INSTALL) -m 644
+DIST_INSTALL_SCRIPT	= CPPROG='cp -p' $(INSTALL) -m 755
+
+dist-clean:
+	rm -rf $(DIST_DIR) $(DIST_ROOT)/$(PKG_DIR).tar.*
+
+dist: dist-clean $(srcdir)/manifest.uuid
+	$(INSTALL_DATA_DIR) $(DIST_DIR)
+
+	# TEA files
+	$(DIST_INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/Makefile.in \
+	    $(srcdir)/aclocal.m4 $(srcdir)/configure.ac \
+	    $(DIST_DIR)/
+	$(DIST_INSTALL_SCRIPT) $(srcdir)/configure $(DIST_DIR)/
+
+	$(INSTALL_DATA_DIR) $(DIST_DIR)/tclconfig
+	$(DIST_INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/tclconfig/README.txt \
+	    $(srcdir)/manifest.uuid \
+	    $(srcdir)/tclconfig/tcl.m4 $(srcdir)/tclconfig/install-sh \
+	    $(DIST_DIR)/tclconfig/
+
+	# Extension files
+	$(DIST_INSTALL_DATA) \
+	    $(srcdir)/ChangeLog \
+	    $(srcdir)/README.sha \
+	    $(srcdir)/license.terms \
+	    $(srcdir)/README \
+	    $(srcdir)/pkgIndex.tcl.in \
+	    $(DIST_DIR)/
+
+	list='demos doc generic library macosx tests unix win'; \
+	for p in $$list; do \
+	    if test -d $(srcdir)/$$p ; then \
+		$(INSTALL_DATA_DIR) $(DIST_DIR)/$$p; \
+		$(DIST_INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$p/* $(DIST_DIR)/$$p/; \
+	    fi; \
+	done
+
+	(cd $(DIST_ROOT); $(COMPRESS);)
+
+#========================================================================
+# End of user-definable section
+#========================================================================
+
+#========================================================================
+# Don't modify the file to clean here.  Instead, set the "CLEANFILES"
+# variable in configure.ac
+#========================================================================
+
+clean:
+	-test -z "$(BINARIES)" || rm -f $(BINARIES)
+	-rm -f *.$(OBJEXT) core *.core
+	-test -z "$(CLEANFILES)" || rm -f $(CLEANFILES)
+
+distclean: clean
+	-rm -f *.tab.c
+	-rm -f $(CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES)
+	-rm -f config.cache config.log config.status
+
+#========================================================================
+# Install binary object libraries.  On Windows this includes both .dll and
+# .lib files.  Because the .lib files are not explicitly listed anywhere,
+# we need to deduce their existence from the .dll file of the same name.
+# Library files go into the lib directory.
+# In addition, this will generate the pkgIndex.tcl
+# file in the install location (assuming it can find a usable tclsh shell)
+#
+# You should not have to modify this target.
+#========================================================================
+
+install-lib-binaries: binaries
+	@$(INSTALL_DATA_DIR) "$(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)"
+	@list='$(lib_BINARIES)'; for p in $$list; do \
+	  if test -f $$p; then \
+	    echo " $(INSTALL_LIBRARY) $$p $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$p"; \
+	    $(INSTALL_LIBRARY) $$p "$(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$p"; \
+	    ext=`echo $$p|sed -e "s/.*\.//"`; \
+	    if test "x$$ext" = "xdll"; then \
+		lib=`basename $$p|sed -e 's/.[^.]*$$//'`.lib; \
+		if test -f $$lib; then \
+		    echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$lib $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$lib"; \
+	            $(INSTALL_DATA) $$lib "$(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$lib"; \
+		fi; \
+	    fi; \
+	  fi; \
+	done
+	@list='$(PKG_TCL_SOURCES)'; for p in $$list; do \
+	  if test -f $(srcdir)/$$p; then \
+	    destp=`basename $$p`; \
+	    echo " Install $$destp $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$destp"; \
+	    $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$p "$(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$destp"; \
+	  fi; \
+	done
+	@if test "x$(SHARED_BUILD)" = "x1"; then \
+	    echo " Install pkgIndex.tcl $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)"; \
+	    $(INSTALL_DATA) pkgIndex.tcl "$(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)"; \
+	fi
+
+#========================================================================
+# Install binary executables (e.g. .exe files and dependent .dll files)
+# This is for files that must go in the bin directory (located next to
+# wish and tclsh), like dependent .dll files on Windows.
+#
+# You should not have to modify this target, except to define bin_BINARIES
+# above if necessary.
+#========================================================================
+
+install-bin-binaries: binaries
+	@$(INSTALL_DATA_DIR) "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)"
+	@list='$(bin_BINARIES)'; for p in $$list; do \
+	  if test -f $$p; then \
+	    echo " $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$p $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$p"; \
+	    $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$p "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$p"; \
+	  fi; \
+	done
+
+Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in  $(top_builddir)/config.status
+	cd $(top_builddir) \
+	  && CONFIG_FILES=$@ CONFIG_HEADERS= $(SHELL) ./config.status
+
+uninstall-binaries:
+	list='$(lib_BINARIES)'; for p in $$list; do \
+	  rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$p"; \
+	done
+	list='$(PKG_TCL_SOURCES)'; for p in $$list; do \
+	  p=`basename $$p`; \
+	  rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$p"; \
+	done
+	list='$(bin_BINARIES)'; for p in $$list; do \
+	  rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$p"; \
+	done
+
+.PHONY: all binaries clean depend distclean doc install libraries test
+.PHONY: gdb gdb-test valgrind valgrindshell
+
+# Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables.
+# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded.
+.NOEXPORT: