I am trying to write a makefile for a C++ project, divided into directories:
makefile
src
– (all the.cpp
files)include
(all the.h
files)obj
(all the.o
files)bin
(create the executable there)
I've read a lot about the subject but either it is too simple and they list the files manually or it is too complicated and I am lost.
I tried to write the makefile in many different ways and this is the last one:
CC = g++
CFLAGS = -std=c++11 -c -g -Wall
TARGET = bin/evolveIt
LINKER = g++ -o
# linking flags here
LFLAGS = -Wall -I. -lm
# change these to set the proper directories where each files shoould be
SRCDIR = src
OBJDIR = obj
HDIR = include
BINDIR = bin
SOURCES := $(wildcard $(SRCDIR)/*.cpp)
INCLUDES := $(wildcard $(HDIR)/*.h)
OBJECTS := $(SOURCES:$(SRCDIR)/%.cpp=$(OBJDIR)/%.o)
rm = rm -f
$(BINDIR)/$(TARGET): $(OBJECTS)
@$(LINKER) $@ $(LFLAGS) $(OBJECTS)
@echo "Linking complete!"
$(OBJECTS): $(OBJDIR)/%.o : $(SRCDIR)/%.cpp
@$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
@echo "Compiled "$<" successfully!"
.PHONEY: clean
clean:
But now I have this error:
src/PopulationManager.cpp:4:31: fatal error: PopulationManager.h: No such file or directory
#include "PopulationManager.h"
^
compilation terminated.
Makefile:28: recipe for target 'obj/PopulationManager.o' failed
make: *** [obj/PopulationManager.o] Error 1
I know that I have to use -I
when the headers are in a different directory, but it is already in the CFLAGS
and LFLAGS
and it doesn't change anything if I put it directly in INCLUDES
like this:
INCLUDES := -I $(wildcard $(HDIR)/*.h)
There is no error in the program itself, it compiled fine before I put into different directories. The point of this makefile was to avoid writing relative paths in my source files like
include "include/PopulationManager.h"
Any idea of what's wrong with this makefile?
-I
in theCFLAGS
. Also it should not be in theLFLAGS
. Also yourTARGET
isbin/evolveIt
and then you prefix it with$(BINDIR)
givingbin/bin/evolveIt
...CFLAGS = -std=c++11 -c -g -Wall -I$(HDIR)
, everything works properly on my computer@
, when trouble shooting you actually want to see what make is doing. I guess that if you did omit the@
you would see that make actually doesn't add the-Iinclude
flag.