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SYM = global.sym globvar.sym perlio.sym pp.sym SYMH = perlvars.h intrpvar.h thrdvar.h CHMOD_W = chmod +w # The following files are generated automatically # keywords.pl: keywords.h # opcode.pl: opcode.h opnames.h pp_proto.h pp.sym # [* embed.pl needs pp.sym generated by opcode.pl! *] # embed.pl: proto.h embed.h embedvar.h global.sym objXSUB.h # perlapi.h perlapi.c pod/perlintern.pod # pod/perlapi.pod # bytecode.pl: ext/ByteLoader/byterun.h ext/ByteLoader/byterun.c # ext/B/B/Asmdata.pm # regcomp.pl: regnodes.h # warnings.pl: warnings.h lib/warnings.pm # The correct versions should be already supplied with the perl kit, # in case you don't have perl available. # To force them to be regenerated, type # make regen_headers keywords.h: keywords.pl -perl keywords.pl OPCODE_PL_OUTPUT = opcode.h opnames.h pp_proto.h pp.sym $(OPCODE_PL_OUTPUT): opcode.pl -perl opcode.pl # Really the prerequisites for the next rule should only be "embed.pl pp.sym" # Writing it this way gives make a big hint to always run opcode.pl before # embed.pl. 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