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# Forward most targets to Coq makefile (with some trick to make this phony)
%: Makefile.coq phony
+@make -f Makefile.coq $@
all: Makefile.coq
+@make -f Makefile.coq all
.PHONY: all
clean: Makefile.coq
+@make -f Makefile.coq clean
find theories tests \( -name "*.d" -o -name "*.vo" -o -name "*.aux" -o -name "*.cache" -o -name "*.glob" -o -name "*.vio" \) -print -delete || true
rm -f Makefile.coq .lia.cache
.PHONY: clean
# Create Coq Makefile.
Makefile.coq: _CoqProject Makefile
"$(COQBIN)coq_makefile" -f _CoqProject -o Makefile.coq
# Install build-dependencies
build-dep/opam: opam Makefile
@echo "# Creating build-dep package."
@mkdir -p build-dep
@sed <opam -E 's/^(build|install|remove):.*/\1: []/; s/^name: *"(.*)" */name: "\1-builddep"/' >build-dep/opam
@fgrep builddep build-dep/opam >/dev/null || (echo "sed failed to fix the package name" && exit 1) # sanity check
build-dep: build-dep/opam phony
@# We want opam to not just instal the build-deps now, but to also keep satisfying these
@# constraints. Otherwise, `opam upgrade` may well update some packages to versions
@# that are incompatible with our build requirements.
@# To achieve this, we create a fake opam package that has our build-dependencies as
@# dependencies, but does not actually install anything itself.
@echo "# Installing build-dep package."
@opam install $(OPAMFLAGS) build-dep/
# Some files that do *not* need to be forwarded to Makefile.coq
Makefile: ;
_CoqProject: ;
opam: ;
# Phony wildcard targets
phony: ;
.PHONY: phony