$(RM) a.out core
$(RM) -rf Output/
+# Compile from X.c to Output/X.ll
Output/%.ll: %.c $(LCC1) Output/.dir
$(LCC) $(LCCFLAGS) -S $< -o $@
+# LLVM Assemble from Output/X.ll to Output/X.bc. Output/X.ll must have come
+# from GCC output, so use GCCAS.
+#
Output/%.bc: Output/%.ll $(LGCCAS)
$(LGCCAS) $< -o $@
+# LLVM Assemble from X.ll to Output/X.bc. Because we are coming directly from
+# LLVM source, use the non-transforming assembler.
+#
Output/%.bc: %.ll $(LAS) Output/.dir
$(LAS) -f $< -o $@
+# Compile a linked program to machine code for this processor.
+#
+Output/%.llc.s: Output/%.linked.bc
+ $(LLC) $(LLCFLAGS) -f $< -o $@
+
+# Assemble (and link) an LLVM-linked program using the system assembler...
+#
+Output/%.llc: Output/%.llc.s
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
+
#
# Testing versions of provided utilities...
#
( rm -f $@; $(FAILURE) $@ )
-
-#%.s: %.linked.bc
-# $(LLC) -f $(LLCFLAGS) $< -o $@
-
-#%: %.o $(LIBS)
-# $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $< $(LIBS) -o $@
-
-
## Cancel built-in implicit rules that override above rules
%: %.s
%.o: %.c
-## The next two rules are for disassembling an executable or an object file
-#%.dis: %
-# $(DIS) $< > $@
-
-#%.dis: %.o
-# $(DIS) $< > $@
-
-