# Included for one dir up. # Note that these actually #include everything they need, except ccan/. # That allows for unit testing of statics, and special effects. BITCOIN_TEST_SRC := $(wildcard bitcoin/test/run-*.c) BITCOIN_TEST_OBJS := $(BITCOIN_TEST_SRC:.c=.o) BITCOIN_TEST_PROGRAMS := $(BITCOIN_TEST_OBJS:.o=) $(BITCOIN_TEST_PROGRAMS): $(CCAN_OBJS) $(BITCOIN_TEST_OBJS): $(CCAN_HEADERS) $(BITCOIN_HEADERS) $(BITCOIN_SRC) check: bitcoin-tests check-source-bolt: $(BITCOIN_SRC:%=bolt-check/%) $(BITCOIN_HEADERS:%=bolt-check/%) check-whitespace: $(BITCOIN_SRC:%=check-whitespace/%) $(BITCOIN_HEADERS:%=check-whitespace/%) check-whitespace/bitcoin/Makefile bitcoin-tests: $(BITCOIN_TEST_PROGRAMS:%=unittest/%) LIBBASE58_HEADERS := bitcoin/libbase58/libbase58.h LIBBASE58_SRC := bitcoin/libbase58/base58.c # Can't be inside submodule, as that makes git think it's dirty. LIBBASE58_OBJS := bitcoin/libbase58.o # Wildcards trick from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2973445/gnu-makefile-rule-generating-a-few-targets-from-a-single-source-file doesn't work with no dependency, so instead make one depend on the other: $(LIBBASE58_SRC): $(LIBBASE58_HEADERS) $(LIBBASE58_HEADERS): git submodule update bitcoin/libbase58/ || true [ -f $@ ] || git submodule update --init bitcoin/libbase58/ bitcoin/libbase58.o: bitcoin/libbase58/base58.c $(COMPILE.c) $(OUTPUT_OPTION) $<