
# "NETCMP", an simple netlist comparator,
#   Copyright (C) 1985, 1990 California Institute of Technology.
#   Original author: Massimo Sivilotti
#   Unix Port Maintainer: John Lazzaro
#   Maintainers's address: lazzaro@hobiecat.cs.caltech.edu;
#                          CB 425/ CU Boulder/Boulder CO 91125. 
#
#
#This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
#it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
#the Free Software Foundation (Version 1, 1989).
#
#This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
#but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
#MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
#GNU General Public License for more details.
#
#You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
#along with this program; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
#the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#
# netcmp makefile

BINDIR=	../bin

##
##  (1) Choosing your compiler
##  ---------------------------
##
## For Sun SPARC, HP series 300/400, Apple AU/X,  gcc is recommended, 
## most 2.XX and 1.XX work well.
##
## For DEC MIPS-based Ultrix, a "stable" gcc 2.X.X is recommended
## 
##
## For HP series 700/800 (extra-cost) ANSI cc is recommended (see below for
##  options). HP's non-ANSI cc will not work, and gcc presently has some
##  problems with <varargs.h>. For version 8.05 (and earlier) of HP ANSI cc
##  you will need a patch tape from HP to fix compiler bugs; alternatively,
##  you can get around the problem by compile the file math.c 
##  with the gcc 2.XX compiler. 
##
## For IBM RS/6000, xlc is recommended (see below for options)
##
## For Linux & FreeBSD, gcc 2.3.3 is recommended (see below for options)
##
## For SGI, cc is recommended

CHIPMUNKCC = gcc -O3
CC = $(CHIPMUNKCC)

##
## (2) Adding appropriate flags
## -----------------------------
##
## for HP series 800 (using cc) add these flags to CHIPMUNKFLAGS
##  -w -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -DF_OK=0
##
## for IBM RS/6000 (using xlc) add these flags 
##  -DBSD=0
##
## for AU/X, add this flag 
##  -Daux
##
## for linux gcc 2.3.3 using xfree1.1 Xserver, add these flags 
## 
##
## -DBSD -Dlinux -DF_OK=0 
##
## also add the flag
##
## -m486 
##
## if you are running on a 486-compatable CPU. For maximum speed, try the
## flags -fomit-frame-pointer -O6; however, the former flag will make it
## difficult for you to track down any bugs that occur while using the
## tools, and the latter will expose you to possible optimizer bugs. However,
## our alpha-testers have reported no problems using these two flags.
##
##
## For freeBSD, add the following flags 
##
##  -DBSD -Dfreebsd -Dlinux -DF_OK=0 -m486 
##
##
##
## for SGI, add this flag 
##
## -ansi
##

CHIPMUNKFLAGS = 

CFLAGS = $(CHIPMUNKFLAGS)

netcmp:     main.o parser.o datastruct.o compare.o
	$(CC)  parser.o datastruct.o compare.o main.o -o netcmp

install:    netcmp
	cp netcmp $(BINDIR)  

clean:
	-rm -f *.o netcmp

 
## The following part of the Makefile is for making a tar file of the
## original parts of the netcmp distribution. Most users have no need for it.

VERSION = 1.13

dist:
	rm -rf netcmp
	mkdir netcmp
	cp COPYING Makefile README test1.ntk test2.ntk netcmp/
	cp *.c *.h netcmp/

tardist:
	tar cvf netcmp.tar netcmp
	rm -f netcmp.tar.gz
	gzip netcmp.tar

create: dist tardist 
