# # Makefile for LPC-10 speech coder library (unix) # # default C compiler CC?= gcc # # These definitions for CFLAGS and LIB_TARGET_DIR are used when one # runs make in the lpc10 directory, without environment variables that # override them. When make is run in this directory from a makefile # for an application that uses the LPC10 coder, there are environment # variables set for CFLAGS and LIB_TARGET_DIR that override these # definitions. # LIB_TARGET_DIR = . # # -I$(LIB_TARGET_DIR) option needed so that #include "machine.h" # directives can find the machine.h file. # WARNINGS = -Wall -Wno-comment -Wno-error CFLAGS += $(OPTIMIZE) -I$(LIB_TARGET_DIR) $(WARNINGS) -fPIC #CFLAGS+= $(shell if uname -m | grep -q 86; then echo "-mpentium" ; fi) #fix for PPC processors and ALPHA, And UltraSparc too ifneq ($(OSARCH),Darwin) ifneq ($(findstring BSD,${OSARCH}),BSD) ifneq ($(PROC),ppc) ifneq ($(PROC),x86_64) ifneq ($(PROC),alpha) #The problem with sparc is the best stuff is in newer versions of gcc (post 3.0) only. #This works for even old (2.96) versions of gcc and provides a small boost either way. #A ultrasparc cpu is really v9 but the stock debian stable 3.0 gcc doesn.t support it. #So we go lowest common available by gcc and go a step down, still a step up from #the default as we now have a better instruction set to work with. - Belgarath ifeq ($(PROC),ultrasparc) CFLAGS+= -mtune=$(PROC) -mcpu=v8 -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer else ifneq ($(OSARCH),SunOS) ifneq ($(OSARCH),arm) # CFLAGS+= -march=$(PROC) endif endif endif endif endif endif endif endif LIB = $(LIB_TARGET_DIR)/liblpc10.a .PHONY: all clean all: $(LIB) OBJ= f2clib.o analys.o bsynz.o chanwr.o dcbias.o decode.o \ deemp.o difmag.o dyptrk.o encode.o energy.o ham84.o \ hp100.o invert.o irc2pc.o ivfilt.o lpcdec.o lpcenc.o \ lpcini.o lpfilt.o median.o mload.o onset.o pitsyn.o \ placea.o placev.o preemp.o prepro.o random.o rcchk.o \ synths.o tbdm.o voicin.o vparms.o $(LIB): $(OBJ) $(AR) cr $@ $(OBJ) ranlib $@ clean: -rm -f *.o $(LIB)