I have have four files a.c b.c c_arm.c
and header file header.h
I have written a make file, but when do just make
and execute the binary it should print I am in c-arm
but when i do make ARM=arch
and when i execute the final binary file, it should print I am in c-armx86
But in my case it always prints I am in c-arm
Can you please tell how to write a make file do achieve the above things, here are my files
a.c
#include "header.h"
int main () {
call_b();
}
b.c
#include "header.h"
void call_b() {
#ifdef ARCH
carmx86();
#else
carm();
#endif
}
c_arm.c
#include "header.h"
carm() {
printf ("I am in c-arm\n");
}
c_armx86.c
#include "header.h"
void carmx86() {
printf( "I am in c-armx86 \n" );
}
Makefile
all: a.o b.o c_arm.o c_armx86.o
gcc -o output a.o b.o c_arm.o c_armx86.o
a.o: a.c
gcc -c a.c
b.o: b.c
gcc -c b.c
c_arm.o: c_arm.c
gcc -c c_arm.c
c_armx86.o: c_armx86.c
gcc -c c_armx86.c
clean:
rm *.o output
when i say make ARCH=arm
it should print I am in c-armx86, if i just do a make and execute binary it should print I am in c-arm
can anyone tell how can i do this ?