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# makefile for Triangle and Show Me
#
# Type "make" to compile Triangle and Show Me.
#
# After compiling, type "triangle -h" and "showme -h" to read instructions
# for using each of these programs.
#
# Type "make trilibrary" to compile Triangle as an object file (triangle.o).
#
# Type "make distclean" to delete all executable files.
# SRC is the directory in which the C source files are, and BIN is the
# directory where you want to put the executable programs. By default,
# both are the current directory.
SRC = ./
BIN = ./
# CC should be set to the name of your favorite C compiler.
CC = cc
# CSWITCHES is a list of all switches passed to the C compiler. I strongly
# recommend using the best level of optimization. I also strongly
# recommend timing each level of optimization to see which is the
# best. For instance, on my DEC Alpha using DEC's optimizing compiler,
# the -O2 switch generates a notably faster version of Triangle than the
# -O3 switch. Go figure.
#
# By default, Triangle and Show Me use double precision floating point
# numbers. If you prefer single precision, use the -DSINGLE switch.
# Double precision uses more memory, but improves the resolution of
# the meshes you can generate with Triangle. It also reduces the
# likelihood of a floating exception due to overflow. Also, it is
# much faster than single precision on 64-bit architectures like the
# DEC Alpha. I recommend double precision unless you want to generate
# a mesh for which you do not have enough memory to use double precision.
#
# If yours is not a Unix system, use the -DNO_TIMER switch to eliminate the
# Unix-specific timer code.
#
# If you are modifying Triangle, I recommend using the -DSELF_CHECK switch
# while you are debugging. Defining the SELF_CHECK symbol causes
# Triangle to include self-checking code. Triangle will execute more
# slowly, however, so be sure to remove this switch before compiling a
# production version.
#
# If the size of the Triangle binary is important to you, you may wish to
# generate a reduced version of Triangle. The -DREDUCED switch gets rid
# of all features that are primarily of research interest. Specifically,
# defining the REDUCED symbol eliminates the -i, -F, -s, and -C switches.
# The -DCDT_ONLY switch gets rid of all meshing algorithms above and beyond
# constrained Delaunay triangulation. Specifically, defining the CDT_ONLY
# symbol eliminates the -r, -q, -a, -S, and -s switches. The REDUCED and
# CDT_ONLY symbols may be particularly attractive when Triangle is called
# by another program that does not need all of Triangle's features; in
# this case, these switches should appear as part of "TRILIBDEFS" below.
#
# On some systems, you may need to include -I/usr/local/include and/or
# -L/usr/local/lib in the compiler options to ensure that the X include
# files and libraries that Show Me needs are found. If you get errors
# like "Can't find include file X11/Xlib.h", you need the former switch.
# Try compiling without them first; add them if that fails.
#
# An example CSWITCHES line is:
#
# CSWITCHES = -O -DNO_TIMER -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib
CSWITCHES = -O
# TRILIBDEFS is a list of definitions used to compile an object code version
# of Triangle (triangle.o) to be called by another program. The file
# "triangle.h" contains detailed information on how to call triangle.o.
#
# The -DTRILIBRARY should always be used when compiling Triangle into an
# object file.
#
# An example TRILIBDEFS line is:
#
# TRILIBDEFS = -DTRILIBRARY -DREDUCED -DCDT_ONLY
TRILIBDEFS = -DTRILIBRARY
# RM should be set to the name of your favorite rm (file deletion program).
RM = /bin/rm -f
# The action starts here.
all: $(BIN)triangle $(BIN)showme
trilibrary: $(BIN)triangle.o $(BIN)tricall
$(BIN)triangle: $(SRC)triangle.c
$(CC) $(CSWITCHES) -o $(BIN)triangle $(SRC)triangle.c -lm
$(BIN)tricall: $(BIN)tricall.c $(BIN)triangle.o
$(CC) $(CSWITCHES) -o $(BIN)tricall $(SRC)tricall.c \
$(BIN)triangle.o -lm
$(BIN)triangle.o: $(SRC)triangle.c $(SRC)triangle.h
$(CC) $(CSWITCHES) $(TRILIBDEFS) -c -o $(BIN)triangle.o \
$(SRC)triangle.c
$(BIN)showme: $(SRC)showme.c
$(CC) $(CSWITCHES) -o $(BIN)showme $(SRC)showme.c -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11
clean: distclean
distclean:
$(RM) $(BIN)triangle $(BIN)triangle.o $(BIN)showme