TARGETS = shell/shell zasm/zasm runbin/runbin CFSPACK = ../cfspack/cfspack KERNEL = ../../kernel APPS = ../../apps ZASMBIN = zasm/zasm .PHONY: all all: $(TARGETS) shell/kernel.h: shell/shell_.asm $(ZASMBIN) $(ZASMBIN) < $< | ./bin2c.sh KERNEL | tee $@ > /dev/null zasm/kernel.h: zasm/kernel.bin ./bin2c.sh KERNEL < $< | tee $@ > /dev/null zasm/user.h: zasm/zasm.bin ./bin2c.sh USERSPACE < $< | tee $@ > /dev/null zasm/includes.cfs: $(CFSPACK) rm -rf zasm/includes cp -r $(KERNEL) zasm/includes cp -r $(APPS)/zasm zasm/includes/zasm find zasm/includes -name *.md -o -name *.example -o -name glue.asm -delete find zasm/includes -type f -exec sed -i -e 's/;.*//g' {} \; cp user.h zasm/includes $(CFSPACK) zasm/includes > $@ rm -rf zasm/includes zasm/includes.h: zasm/includes.cfs ./bin2c.sh FSDEV < $< | tee $@ > /dev/null shell/shell: shell/shell.c libz80/libz80.o shell/kernel.h $(CFSPACK) $(ZASMBIN): zasm/zasm.c libz80/libz80.o zasm/kernel.h zasm/user.h zasm/includes.h runbin/runbin: runbin/runbin.c libz80/libz80.o $(TARGETS): $(CC) $< libz80/libz80.o -o $@ libz80/libz80.o: libz80/z80.c make -C libz80/codegen opcodes $(CC) -Wall -ansi -g -c -o libz80/libz80.o libz80/z80.c $(CFSPACK): make -C ../cfspack .PHONY: updatebootstrap updatebootstrap: $(ZASMBIN) $(ZASMBIN) < zasm/glue.asm > zasm/kernel.bin $(ZASMBIN) < $(APPS)/zasm/glue.asm > zasm/zasm.bin # Sometimes, when developing zasm, stuff get messed up and it's hard to unmess # because zasm's brake-up ends up in its bootstrap bins. Sure, we can revert # from git, but if we're in the middle of some work, it's inconvenient. As long # as we don't diverge from scas's syntax, it can come to the recue! .PHONY: rescue rescue: scas -o zasm/kernel.bin -I $(KERNEL) zasm/glue.asm scas -o zasm/zasm.bin -I $(APPS) -I $(KERNEL) $(APPS)/zasm/glue.asm .PHONY: clean clean: rm -f $(TARGETS) zasm/{kernel,user}.h shell/kernel.h zasm/includes.*