# # Example Makefile for building a program with embedded Duktape. # # There are two source sets in the distribution: combined sources where # you only need duktape.c and duktape.h, and separate sources where you # have a bunch of source and header files. Whichever you use, simply # include the relevant sources into your C project. This Makefile uses # the combined source file. # DUKTAPE_SOURCES = src/duktape.c # Compiler options are quite flexible. GCC versions have a significant impact # on the size of -Os code, e.g. gcc-4.6 is much worse than gcc-4.5. CC = gcc CCOPTS = -Os -pedantic -std=c99 -Wall -fstrict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer CCOPTS += -I./src # for combined sources CCLIBS = -lm DEFINES = # If you want a 32-bit build on a 64-bit host #CCOPTS += -m32 # Optional feature defines, see: http://www.duktape.org/guide.html#compiling DEFINES += -DDUK_OPT_SELF_TESTS #DEFINES += -DDUK_OPT_DEBUG #DEFINES += -DDUK_OPT_NO_TRACEBACKS # ... # For debugging, use -O0 -g -ggdb, and don't add -fomit-frame-pointer hello: $(DUKTAPE_SOURCES) examples/hello/hello.c $(CC) -o $@ $(DEFINES) $(CCOPTS) $(DUKTAPE_SOURCES) examples/hello/hello.c $(CCLIBS)