I am trying to build my c project on windows using a makefile and nmake.
I get the following error:
NMAKE : fatal error U1071: cycle in dependency tree for target 'src\source.c'
Stop.
The full makefile is this
CC = cl
LINK = link
CFLAGS = /Ox \
/I ext\MulticoreBSP-for-C\ \
/I ext\unistd\include \
/I ext\pthreads-win32\sources\pthreads-w32-2-9-1-release \
/D HAVE_STRUCT_TIMESPEC
SOURCE_DIR = src
OBJECT_DIR = build
LIBS = ext\pthreads-win32\sources\pthreads-w32-2-9-1-release\pthreadVC2.lib
DLLS = bin\pthreadVC2.dll
DLLS_SRC = ext\pthreads-win32\sources\pthreads-w32-2-9-1-release\pthreadVC2.dll
BSP_SOURCES = ext\MulticoreBSP-for-C\mcbsp.c ext\MulticoreBSP-for-C\mcinternal.c ext\MulticoreBSP-for-C\mcutil.c
USER_SOURCES = source.c
SOURCES = src\$(USER_SOURCES) $(BSP_SOURCES)
OBJECTS = $(SOURCES:*.c=build\*.obj)
# OBJECTS = build\source.obj build\mcbsp.obj build\mcinternal.obj build\mcutil.obj
EXECUTABLE = bin\BSP.exe
all: $(EXECUTABLE) $(DLLS) $(OBJECTS)
$(EXECUTABLE): $(OBJECTS)
$(LINK) $(OBJECTS) $(LIBS) /OUT:$(EXECUTABLE)
$(DLLS): $(DLLS_SRC)
copy $** $@
$(OBJECTS): $(SOURCES)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) /c /Fo.\$(OBJECT_DIR)\ $@ $** $(CFLAGS)
clean:
del $(OBJECT_DIR)\*.obj bin\*.dll bin\*.exe
I can see that the issue comes from defining OBJECTS
in line 21 as
OBJECTS = $(SOURCES:*.c=build\*.obj)
and then having the rule $(OBJECTS): $(SOURCES)
. The fact that this is cyclic is fairly clear, and using the commented definition of OBJECTS
in line 22 works fine.
How can I achieve an automatic definition of OBJECTS
without the rule at line 33 causing trouble? Do I need a different rule, or something else?
(I have separate folders for the source files and the objects, and I think having that prevents me from using a simple rule like .c.obj:
. At least, I haven't got it to work using something of that form).
Thanks.
SOURCES
andOBJECTS
, to make sure they are correct?OBJECTS
variable, it seems that the strsub is not working and theOBJECTS
variable is identical toSOURCES
. I'll have to look into that, unless you have any idea why it isn't working.nmake
is different from the "standard" make programs found in POSIX environments, and might not support that form of string substitution?$(OBJECTS): $(SOURCES)
rule? And how can I change that?