# Makefile # The compiler to be used CC = gcc # Arguments passed to the compiler: -g causes the compiler to insert # debugging info into the executable and -Wall turns on all warnings CFLAGS = -g -O2 # The dynamic libraries that the executable needs to be linked to LDFLAGS = -lxkbfile # The Dependency Rules # They take the form # target : dependency1 dependency2... # Command(s) to generate target from dependencies # Dummy target that is processed by default. It specifies al list of # other targets that are processed if make is invoked with no arguments # However if you invoke make as "make output-data", it will only try to # generate the file output-data and its dependencies, not plot.png all : xkbtest xkbtest : xkbtest.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) xkbtest.c -o xkbtest # The clean target is used to remove all machine generated files # and start over from a clean slate. This will prove extremely # useful. It is an example of a dummy target, as there will never be a # file named clean. Thus "make clean" will always cause the following # command to be executed. clean : rm -f xkbtest