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Makefile

#!/do/not/make
# ^^^^ help out editors which guess this file's type.
###############################################################################
# This is the main makefile for sqlite. It expects to be included from
# a higher-level makefile which configures any dynamic state needed by
# this one (as documented below).
#
# Maintenance reminders:
#
# - This file must remain devoid of GNU Make-isms. i.e. it must be
# POSIX Make compatible. "bmake" (BSD make) is available on most
# Linux systems, so compatibility is relatively easy to test. As a
# harmless exception, this file sometimes uses $(MAKEFILE_LIST) as a
# dependency. That var, in GNU Make, lists all of the makefile
# currently loaded.
#
# The variables listed below must be defined before this script is
# invoked. This file will use defaults, very possibly invalid, for any
# which are not defined.
########################################################################
all:
#
# $(TOP) =
#
# The toplevel directory of the source tree. For canonical builds
# this is the directory that contains this "Makefile.in" and the
# "configure.in" script. For out-of-tree builds, this will differ
# from $(PWD).
#
TOP ?= $(PWD)
#
# $(PACKAGE_VERSION) =
#
# The MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH version number of this build.
#
PACKAGE_VERSION ?=
#
# $(B.cc) =
#
# C Compiler and options for use in building executables that will run
# on the platform that is doing the build.
#
B.cc ?= $(CC)
#
# $(T.cc) =
#
# C Compiler and options for use in building executables that will run
# on the target platform. This is usually the same as B.cc, unless you
# are cross-compiling. Note that it should only contain flags which
# are used by _all_ build targets. Flags needed only by specific
# targets are defined elsewhere and applied on a per-target basis.
#
T.cc ?= $(B.cc)
#
# $(AR) =
#
# Tool used to build a static library from object files, without its
# arguments. $(AR.flags) are its flags for creating a lib.
#
AR ?= ar
AR.flags ?= cr
#
# $(B.exe) =
#
# File extension for executables on the build platform. ".exe" for
# Windows and "" everywhere else.
#
B.exe ?=
#
# $(B.dll) and $(B.lib) =
#
# The DLL resp. static library counterparts of $(B.exe).
#
B.dll ?= .so
B.lib ?= .a
#
# $(T.exe) =
#
# File extension for executables on the target platform. ".exe" for
# Windows and "" everywhere else.
#
T.exe ?= $(B.exe)
#
# $(T.dll) and $(T.lib) =
#
# The DLL resp. static library counterparts of $(T.exe).
#
T.dll ?= $(B.dll)
T.lib ?= $(B.lib)
#
# $(TCLSH_CMD) =
#
# The canonical tclsh.
#
TCLSH_CMD ?= tclsh
#
# JimTCL is part of the autosetup suite and is suitable for all
# current in-tree code-generation TCL jobs, but it requires that we
# build it with non-default flags. Note that the build tree will, if
# no system-level tclsh is found, also have a ./jimsh0 binary. That
# one is a bare-bones build for the configure process, whereas we need
# to build it with another option enabled for use with the various
# code generators.
#
# JIMSH requires a leading path component, even if it's ./, so that it
# can be used as a shell command.
#
CFLAGS.jimsh ?= -DHAVE_REALPATH
JIMSH ?= ./jimsh$(T.exe)
#
# $(B.tclsh) =
#
# The TCL interpreter for in-tree code generation. May be either the
# in-tree JimTCL ($(JIMSH)) or the canonical TCL ($(TCLSH_CMD). If
# it's JimTCL, it must be compiled with -DHAVE_REALPATH or
# -DHAVE__FULLPATH.
#
B.tclsh ?= $(JIMSH)
#
# Autotools-conventional vars which are (in this tree) used only by
# package installation rules.
#
# The following ${XYZdir} vars are provided for the sake of clients
# who expect to be able to override these using autotools-conventional
# dir name vars. In this build they apply only to installation-related
# rules.
#
prefix ?= /usr/local
datadir ?= $(prefix)/share
mandir ?= $(datadir)/man
includedir ?= $(prefix)/include
exec_prefix ?= $(prefix)
bindir ?= $(exec_prefix)/bin
libdir ?= $(exec_prefix)/lib
# This makefile does not use any of:
# sbindir ?= $(exec_prefix)/sbin
# sysconfdir ?= /etc
# sharedstatedir ?= $(prefix)/com
# localstatedir ?= /var
# runstatedir ?= /run
# infodir ?= $(datadir)/info
# libexecdir ?= $(exec_prefix)/libexec
### end of autotools-compatible install dir vars
#
# $(LDFLAGS.{feature}) and $(CFLAGS.{feature}) =
#
# Linker resp. C/CPP flags required by a specific feature, e.g.
# $(LDFLAGS.pthread) or $(CFLAGS.readline).
#
# Rather that stuffing all CFLAGS and LDFLAGS into a single set, we
# break them down on a per-feature basis and expect the build targets
# to use the one(s) it needs.
#
LDFLAGS.zlib ?= -lz
LDFLAGS.math ?= -lm
LDFLAGS.rpath ?= -Wl,-rpath -Wl,$(prefix)/lib
LDFLAGS.pthread ?= -lpthread
LDFLAGS.dlopen ?= -ldl
LDFLAGS.shobj ?= -shared
LDFLAGS.icu ?= # -licui18n -licuuc -licudata
CFLAGS.icu ?=
LDFLAGS.soname.libsqlite3 ?=
# libreadline (or a workalike):
# To activate readline in the shell: SHELL_OPT = -DHAVE_READLINE=1
LDFLAGS.readline ?= -lreadline # these vary across platforms
CFLAGS.readline ?= -I$(prefix)/include
# ^^^ When using linenoise instead of readline, do something like:
# SHELL_OPT += -DHAVE_LINENOISE=1
# CFLAGS.readline = -I$(HOME)/linenoise $(HOME)/linenoise/linenoise.c
# LDFLAGS.readline = # empty
#
#
# $(INSTALL) =
#
# Tool for installing files and directories. It must be compatible
# with conventional Unix /usr/bin/install. Note that libtool's
# install-sh is _not_ compatible with this because it _moves_ targets
# during installation, which may break the build of targets which are
# built after others are installed.
#
INSTALL ?= install
#
# $(ENABLE_SHARED) =
#
# 1 if libsqlite3.$(T.dll) should be built.
#
ENABLE_SHARED ?= 1
#
# $(ENABLE_STATIC) =
#
# 1 if libsqlite3.$(T.lib) should be built. Some components,
# e.g. libtclsqlite3 and some test apps, implicitly require the static
# library and will ignore this preference.
#
ENABLE_STATIC ?= 1
#
# $(USE_AMALGAMATION)
#
# 1 if the amalgamation (sqlite3.c/h) should be built/used, otherwise
# the library is built from all of its original source files.
#
USE_AMALGAMATION ?= 1
#
# $(LINK_TOOLS_DYNAMICALLY)
#
# If true, certain binaries which typically statically link against
# libsqlite3 or its component object files will instead link against
# the DLL. The caveat is that running such builds from the source tree
# may require that the user specifically prepend "." to their
# $LD_LIBRARY_PATH so that the dynamic linker does not pick up a
# libsqlite3.so from outside the source tree.
#
LINK_TOOLS_DYNAMICALLY ?= 0
#
# $(AMALGAMATION_GEN_FLAGS) =
#
# Optional flags for the amalgamation generator.
#
AMALGAMATION_GEN_FLAGS ?= --linemacros=0
#
# $(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS) =
#
# Preprocessor flags for enabling and disabling specific libsqlite3
# features (-DSQLITE_OMIT*, -DSQLITE_ENABLE*). The same set of OMIT
# and ENABLE flags must be passed to the LEMON parser generator and
# the mkkeywordhash tool as well.
#
# Add OPTIONS=... on the make command line to append additional options
# to the OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS. Note that some flags only work if the
# build is specifically configured to account for them. Adding them
# later, when compiling the amalgamation, may or may not work.
#
# TO CLARIFY: OPTS=... has historically been expected in some
# contexts, and is distinctly different from OPTIONS and
# OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS, but its name is confusingly close to $(OPTIONS).
#
OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS ?=
#
# $(SHELL_OPT) =
#
# CFLAGS specific to the sqlite3 CLI shell app and its close cousins.
#
SHELL_OPT ?=
#
# TCL_CONFIG_SH must, for some of the build targets, refer to a valid
# tclConfig.sh. That script will be used to populate most of the other
# TCL-related vars the build needs.
#
TCL_CONFIG_SH ?=
#
# $(HAVE_WASI_SDK) =
#
# 1 when building with the WASI SDK. This disables certain build
# targets. It is expected that the invoker assigns CC to the wasi-sdk
# CC.
#
HAVE_WASI_SDK ?= 0
#
# ... and many, many more. Sane defaults are selected where possible.
#
# With the above-described defined, the rest of this make script will
# build the project's deliverables and testing tools.
################################################################################
all: sqlite3.h sqlite3.c
########################################################################
########################################################################
# Modifying anything after this point should not be necessary for most
# builds.
########################################################################
########################################################################
#
# $(CFLAGS.env) holds the any $(CFLAGS) provided at configure- or
# make-time (the latter overriding the former).
#
# $(CFLAGS) should ideally only contain flags which are relevant for
# all binaries built for the target platform. However, many people
# like to pass it to "make" without realizing that it applies to
# dozens of deliverables, and they override core flags (like -fPIC)
# when doing so. To help work around that, we expect all core-most
# CFLAGS, e.g. -fPIC, to be set in $(CFLAGS.core). That enables people
# to pass their other CFLAGS without triggering, e.g., "recompile with
# -fPIC" errors.
#
# Historical note: the pre-3.48 build does not honor CPPFLAGS passed
# to make, so we do not do so here. Both the legacy and 3.48+ builds
# support CPPFLAGS passed at configure-time, and combines them with
# the configure-time CFLAGS.
#
CFLAGS.core ?=
CFLAGS.env = $(CFLAGS)
T.cc += $(CFLAGS.core) $(CFLAGS.env)
#
# $(LDFLAGS.configure) represents any LDFLAGS=... the client passes to
# the configure process. The historical build enabled passing-on of
# user-provided LDFLAGS at configure-time but not make-time. That
# behavior is not possible to fully emulate here because this makefile
# is not filtered by the configure script, so we instead
# "soft-enforce" it by using a level of indirection, which clients who
# read this can (but are not advised to!) bypass by passing
# LDFLAGS.configure=... to this makefile. (We do not guaranty this
# variable name to be stable, so do not rely on that capability!)
#
# A significant difference from the legacy build:
#
# The legacy build applied such LDFLAGS to all link operations for all
# deliverables. The 3.48+ build applies them (as of this writing) more
# selectively: search this file LDFLAGS.configure to see where they're
# set. As of this writing, they only affect targets which use
# $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3) - see that var's docs for details.
#
LDFLAGS.configure ?=
#
# The difference between $(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS) and $(OPTS) is that the
# former is historically provided by the configure script, whereas the
# latter is intended to be provided as arguments to the make
# invocation.
#
T.cc += $(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS)
#
# Add in any optional global compilation flags on the make command
# line ie. make "OPTS=-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FOO=1 -DSQLITE_OMIT_FOO=1".
#
T.cc += $(OPTS)
#
# $(INSTALL) invocation for use with non-executable files.
#
INSTALL.noexec = $(INSTALL) -m 0644
# ^^^ do not use GNU-specific flags to $(INSTALL), e.g. --mode=...
#
# $(T.compile) = generic target platform compiler invocation,
# differing only from $(T.cc) in that it appends $(T.compile.extras),
# which are primarily intended for use with gcov-related flags.
#
T.compile = $(T.cc) $(T.compile.extras)
#
# $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) must contain any CFLAGS which are relevant for
# compiling the library's own sources, including (sometimes) when
# compiling sqlite3.c directly in to another app.
#
CFLAGS.libsqlite3 ?=
#
# $(T.cc.sqlite) is $(T.cc) plus any flags which are desired for the
# library as a whole, but not necessarily needed for every binary. It
# will normally get initially populated with flags by the
# configure-generated makefile.
#
T.cc.sqlite ?= $(T.cc)
#
# $(CFLAGS.intree_includes) = -I... flags relevant specifically to
# this tree, including any subdirectories commonly needed for building
# various tools.
#
CFLAGS.intree_includes = \
-I. -I$(TOP)/src -I$(TOP)/ext/rtree -I$(TOP)/ext/icu \
-I$(TOP)/ext/fts3 -I$(TOP)/ext/session \
-I$(TOP)/ext/misc
T.cc.sqlite += $(CFLAGS.intree_includes)
#
# $(T.cc.extension) = compiler invocation for loadable extensions.
#
T.cc.extension = $(T.compile) -I. -I$(TOP)/src -DSQLITE_CORE
#
# $(T.link) = compiler invocation for when the target will be an
# executable.
#
# $(T.link.extras) = optional config-specific flags for $(T.link),
# primarily intended for use with gcov-related flags.
#
T.link = $(T.cc.sqlite) $(T.link.extras)
#
# $(T.link.shared) = $(T.link) invocation specifically for shared libraries
#
T.link.shared = $(T.link) $(LDFLAGS.shobj)
#
# $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3) should be used with any deliverable for which
# any of the following apply:
#
# - Results in building libsqlite3.so
# - Compiles sqlite3.c in to an application
# - Links with libsqlite3.a
# - Links in either of $(LIBOBJSO) or $(LIBOBJS1)
#
# Note that these flags are for the target build platform, not
# necessarily localhost. i.e. it should be used with $(T.cc.sqlite)
# or $(T.link) but not $(B.cc).
#
LDFLAGS.libsqlite3 = \
$(LDFLAGS.rpath) $(LDFLAGS.pthread) \
$(LDFLAGS.math) $(LDFLAGS.dlopen) \
$(LDFLAGS.zlib) $(LDFLAGS.icu) \
$(LDFLAGS.configure)
#
# $(install-dir.XYZ) = dirs for installation.
#
# Design note: these should arguably all be defined with surrounding
# double-quotes so that targets which have spaces in their paths will
# work, but that leads to Make treating the quotes as part of the dir
# name, which in turn leads to it never finding a matching name in the
# filesystem and always invoking ($(INSTALL) -d ...) for them. The
# moral of this story is that spaces in installation paths will break
# the install process.
#
install-dir.bin = $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)
install-dir.lib = $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)
install-dir.include = $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)
install-dir.pkgconfig = $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/pkgconfig
install-dir.man1 = $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1
install-dir.all = $(install-dir.bin) $(install-dir.include) \
$(install-dir.lib) $(install-dir.man1) \
$(install-dir.pkgconfig)
$(install-dir.all):
$(INSTALL) -d "$@"
#
# After jimsh is compiled, we run some sanity checks to ensure that
# it was built in a way compatible with this project's scripts:
#
# 1) Ensure that it was built with realpath() or _fullpath() support.
# Without that flag the [file normalize] command will always resolve
# to an empty string.
#
# 2) Ensure that it is built with -DJIM_COMPAT (which may be
# hard-coded into jimsh0.c). Without this, the [expr] command
# accepts only a single argument.
#
$(JIMSH): $(TOP)/autosetup/jimsh0.c
$(B.cc) -o $@ $(CFLAGS.jimsh) $(TOP)/autosetup/jimsh0.c
@if [ x = "x$$($(JIMSH) -e 'file normalize $(JIMSH)' 2>/dev/null)" ]; then \
echo "$(JIMSH) was built without -DHAVE_REALPATH or -DHAVE__FULLPATH." 1>&2; \
exit 1; \
fi
@if [ x3 != "x$$($(JIMSH) -e 'expr 1 + 2' 2>/dev/null)" ]; then \
echo "$(JIMSH) was built without -DJIM_COMPAT." 1>&2; \
exit 1; \
fi
distclean-jimsh:
rm -f $(JIMSH)
distclean: distclean-jimsh
#
# $(MAKE_SANITY_CHECK) = a set of checks for various make vars which
# must be provided to this file before including it. If any are
# missing, this target fails. It does (almost) no semantic validation,
# only checks to see that appropriate vars are not empty.
#
# Note that $(MAKEFILE_LIST) is a GNU-make-ism but its use is harmless
# in other flavors of Make.
#
MAKE_SANITY_CHECK = .main.mk.checks
$(MAKE_SANITY_CHECK): $(MAKEFILE_LIST) $(TOP)/auto.def
@if [ x = "x$(TOP)" ]; then echo "Missing TOP var" 1>&2; exit 1; fi
@if [ ! -d "$(TOP)" ]; then echo "$(TOP) is not a directory" 1>&2; exit 1; fi
@if [ ! -f "$(TOP)/auto.def" ]; then echo "$(TOP) does not appear to be the top-most source dir" 1>&2; exit 1; fi
@if [ x = "x$(PACKAGE_VERSION)" ]; then echo "PACKAGE_VERSION must be set to the library's X.Y.Z-format version number" 1>&2; exit 1; fi
@if [ x = "x$(B.cc)" ]; then echo "Missing B.cc var" 1>&2; exit 1; fi
@if [ x = "x$(T.cc)" ]; then echo "Missing T.cc var" 1>&2; exit 1; fi
@if [ x = "x$(B.tclsh)" ]; then echo "Missing B.tclsh var" 1>&2; exit 1; fi
@if [ x = "x$(AR)" ]; then echo "Missing AR var" 1>&2; exit 1; fi
touch $@
clean-sanity-check:
rm -f $(MAKE_SANITY_CHECK)
clean: clean-sanity-check
#
# Object files for the SQLite library (non-amalgamation).
#
LIBOBJS0 = alter.o analyze.o attach.o auth.o \
backup.o bitvec.o btmutex.o btree.o build.o \
callback.o complete.o ctime.o \
date.o dbpage.o dbstat.o delete.o \
expr.o fault.o fkey.o \
fts3.o fts3_aux.o fts3_expr.o fts3_hash.o fts3_icu.o \
fts3_porter.o fts3_snippet.o fts3_tokenizer.o fts3_tokenizer1.o \
fts3_tokenize_vtab.o \
fts3_unicode.o fts3_unicode2.o fts3_write.o \
fts5.o \
func.o global.o hash.o \
icu.o insert.o json.o legacy.o loadext.o \
main.o malloc.o mem0.o mem1.o mem2.o mem3.o mem5.o \
memdb.o memjournal.o \
mutex.o mutex_noop.o mutex_unix.o mutex_w32.o \
notify.o opcodes.o os.o os_kv.o os_unix.o os_win.o \
pager.o parse.o pcache.o pcache1.o pragma.o prepare.o printf.o \
random.o resolve.o rowset.o rtree.o \
sqlite3session.o select.o sqlite3rbu.o status.o stmt.o \
table.o threads.o tokenize.o treeview.o trigger.o \
update.o upsert.o utf.o util.o vacuum.o \
vdbe.o vdbeapi.o vdbeaux.o vdbeblob.o vdbemem.o vdbesort.o \
vdbetrace.o vdbevtab.o vtab.o \
wal.o walker.o where.o wherecode.o whereexpr.o \
window.o
LIBOBJS = $(LIBOBJS0)
#
# Object files for the amalgamation.
#
LIBOBJS1 = sqlite3.o
#
# Determine the real value of LIBOBJ based on whether the amalgamation
# is enabled or not.
#
LIBOBJ = $(LIBOBJS$(USE_AMALGAMATION))
$(LIBOBJ): $(MAKE_SANITY_CHECK)
#
# All of the source code files.
#
SRC = \
$(TOP)/src/alter.c \
$(TOP)/src/analyze.c \
$(TOP)/src/attach.c \
$(TOP)/src/auth.c \
$(TOP)/src/backup.c \
$(TOP)/src/bitvec.c \
$(TOP)/src/btmutex.c \
$(TOP)/src/btree.c \
$(TOP)/src/btree.h \
$(TOP)/src/btreeInt.h \
$(TOP)/src/build.c \
$(TOP)/src/callback.c \
$(TOP)/src/complete.c \
$(TOP)/src/ctime.c \
$(TOP)/src/date.c \
$(TOP)/src/dbpage.c \
$(TOP)/src/dbstat.c \
$(TOP)/src/delete.c \
$(TOP)/src/expr.c \
$(TOP)/src/fault.c \
$(TOP)/src/fkey.c \
$(TOP)/src/func.c \
$(TOP)/src/global.c \
$(TOP)/src/hash.c \
$(TOP)/src/hash.h \
$(TOP)/src/hwtime.h \
$(TOP)/src/insert.c \
$(TOP)/src/json.c \
$(TOP)/src/legacy.c \
$(TOP)/src/loadext.c \
$(TOP)/src/main.c \
$(TOP)/src/malloc.c \
$(TOP)/src/mem0.c \
$(TOP)/src/mem1.c \
$(TOP)/src/mem2.c \
$(TOP)/src/mem3.c \
$(TOP)/src/mem5.c \
$(TOP)/src/memdb.c \
$(TOP)/src/memjournal.c \
$(TOP)/src/msvc.h \
$(TOP)/src/mutex.c \
$(TOP)/src/mutex.h \
$(TOP)/src/mutex_noop.c \
$(TOP)/src/mutex_unix.c \
$(TOP)/src/mutex_w32.c \
$(TOP)/src/notify.c \
$(TOP)/src/os.c \
$(TOP)/src/os.h \
$(TOP)/src/os_common.h \
$(TOP)/src/os_setup.h \
$(TOP)/src/os_kv.c \
$(TOP)/src/os_unix.c \
$(TOP)/src/os_win.c \
$(TOP)/src/os_win.h \
$(TOP)/src/pager.c \
$(TOP)/src/pager.h \
$(TOP)/src/parse.y \
$(TOP)/src/pcache.c \
$(TOP)/src/pcache.h \
$(TOP)/src/pcache1.c \
$(TOP)/src/pragma.c \
$(TOP)/src/pragma.h \
$(TOP)/src/prepare.c \
$(TOP)/src/printf.c \
$(TOP)/src/random.c \
$(TOP)/src/resolve.c \
$(TOP)/src/rowset.c \
$(TOP)/src/select.c \
$(TOP)/src/status.c \
$(TOP)/src/shell.c.in \
$(TOP)/src/sqlite.h.in \
$(TOP)/src/sqlite3ext.h \
$(TOP)/src/sqliteInt.h \
$(TOP)/src/sqliteLimit.h \
$(TOP)/src/table.c \
$(TOP)/src/tclsqlite.c \
$(TOP)/src/threads.c \
$(TOP)/src/tokenize.c \
$(TOP)/src/treeview.c \
$(TOP)/src/trigger.c \
$(TOP)/src/utf.c \
$(TOP)/src/update.c \
$(TOP)/src/upsert.c \
$(TOP)/src/util.c \
$(TOP)/src/vacuum.c \
$(TOP)/src/vdbe.c \
$(TOP)/src/vdbe.h \
$(TOP)/src/vdbeapi.c \
$(TOP)/src/vdbeaux.c \
$(TOP)/src/vdbeblob.c \
$(TOP)/src/vdbemem.c \
$(TOP)/src/vdbesort.c \
$(TOP)/src/vdbetrace.c \
$(TOP)/src/vdbevtab.c \
$(TOP)/src/vdbeInt.h \
$(TOP)/src/vtab.c \
$(TOP)/src/vxworks.h \
$(TOP)/src/wal.c \
$(TOP)/src/wal.h \
$(TOP)/src/walker.c \
$(TOP)/src/where.c \
$(TOP)/src/wherecode.c \
$(TOP)/src/whereexpr.c \
$(TOP)/src/whereInt.h \
$(TOP)/src/window.c
# Source code for extensions
#
SRC += \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3.h \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3Int.h \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_aux.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_expr.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_hash.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_hash.h \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_icu.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_porter.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_snippet.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_tokenizer.h \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_tokenizer.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_tokenizer1.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_tokenize_vtab.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_unicode.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_unicode2.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_write.c
SRC += \
$(TOP)/ext/icu/sqliteicu.h \
$(TOP)/ext/icu/icu.c
SRC += \
$(TOP)/ext/rtree/rtree.h \
$(TOP)/ext/rtree/rtree.c \
$(TOP)/ext/rtree/geopoly.c
SRC += \
$(TOP)/ext/session/sqlite3session.c \
$(TOP)/ext/session/sqlite3session.h
SRC += \
$(TOP)/ext/rbu/sqlite3rbu.h \
$(TOP)/ext/rbu/sqlite3rbu.c
SRC += \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/stmt.c
# Generated source code files
#
SRC += \
keywordhash.h \
opcodes.c \
opcodes.h \
parse.c \
parse.h \
sqlite_cfg.h \
shell.c \
sqlite3.h
# Source code to the test files.
#
TESTSRC = \
$(TOP)/src/test1.c \
$(TOP)/src/test2.c \
$(TOP)/src/test3.c \
$(TOP)/src/test4.c \
$(TOP)/src/test5.c \
$(TOP)/src/test6.c \
$(TOP)/src/test8.c \
$(TOP)/src/test9.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_autoext.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_backup.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_bestindex.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_blob.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_btree.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_config.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_delete.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_demovfs.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_devsym.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_fs.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_func.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_hexio.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_init.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_intarray.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_journal.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_malloc.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_md5.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_multiplex.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_mutex.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_onefile.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_osinst.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_pcache.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_quota.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_rtree.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_schema.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_superlock.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_syscall.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_tclsh.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_tclvar.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_thread.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_vdbecov.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_vfs.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_windirent.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_window.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_wsd.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_term.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_test.c \
$(TOP)/ext/session/test_session.c \
$(TOP)/ext/recover/sqlite3recover.c \
$(TOP)/ext/recover/dbdata.c \
$(TOP)/ext/recover/test_recover.c \
$(TOP)/ext/intck/test_intck.c \
$(TOP)/ext/intck/sqlite3intck.c \
$(TOP)/ext/rbu/test_rbu.c
# Statically linked extensions
#
TESTSRC += \
$(TOP)/ext/expert/sqlite3expert.c \
$(TOP)/ext/expert/test_expert.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/amatch.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/appendvfs.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/basexx.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/carray.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/cksumvfs.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/closure.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/csv.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/decimal.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/eval.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/explain.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/fileio.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/fuzzer.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5_tcl.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5_test_mi.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5_test_tok.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/ieee754.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/mmapwarm.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/nextchar.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/normalize.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/percentile.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/prefixes.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/qpvtab.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/randomjson.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/regexp.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/remember.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/series.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/spellfix.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/stmtrand.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/totype.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/unionvtab.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/wholenumber.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/zipfile.c \
$(TOP)/ext/rtree/test_rtreedoc.c
# Source code to the library files needed by the test fixture
#
TESTSRC2 = \
$(TOP)/src/attach.c \
$(TOP)/src/backup.c \
$(TOP)/src/bitvec.c \
$(TOP)/src/btree.c \
$(TOP)/src/build.c \
$(TOP)/src/ctime.c \
$(TOP)/src/date.c \
$(TOP)/src/dbpage.c \
$(TOP)/src/dbstat.c \
$(TOP)/src/expr.c \
$(TOP)/src/func.c \
$(TOP)/src/global.c \
$(TOP)/src/insert.c \
$(TOP)/src/wal.c \
$(TOP)/src/main.c \
$(TOP)/src/mem5.c \
$(TOP)/src/os.c \
$(TOP)/src/os_kv.c \
$(TOP)/src/os_unix.c \
$(TOP)/src/os_win.c \
$(TOP)/src/pager.c \
$(TOP)/src/pragma.c \
$(TOP)/src/prepare.c \
$(TOP)/src/printf.c \
$(TOP)/src/random.c \
$(TOP)/src/pcache.c \
$(TOP)/src/pcache1.c \
$(TOP)/src/select.c \
$(TOP)/src/tokenize.c \
$(TOP)/src/treeview.c \
$(TOP)/src/utf.c \
$(TOP)/src/util.c \
$(TOP)/src/vdbeapi.c \
$(TOP)/src/vdbeaux.c \
$(TOP)/src/vdbe.c \
$(TOP)/src/vdbemem.c \
$(TOP)/src/vdbetrace.c \
$(TOP)/src/vdbevtab.c \
$(TOP)/src/where.c \
$(TOP)/src/wherecode.c \
$(TOP)/src/whereexpr.c \
$(TOP)/src/window.c \
parse.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_aux.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_expr.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_tokenizer.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_write.c \
$(TOP)/ext/session/sqlite3session.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/stmt.c \
fts5.c
# Header files used by all library source files.
#
HDR = \
$(TOP)/src/btree.h \
$(TOP)/src/btreeInt.h \
$(TOP)/src/hash.h \
$(TOP)/src/hwtime.h \
keywordhash.h \
$(TOP)/src/msvc.h \
$(TOP)/src/mutex.h \
opcodes.h \
$(TOP)/src/os.h \
$(TOP)/src/os_common.h \
$(TOP)/src/os_setup.h \
$(TOP)/src/os_win.h \
$(TOP)/src/pager.h \
$(TOP)/src/pcache.h \
parse.h \
$(TOP)/src/pragma.h \
sqlite3.h \
$(TOP)/src/sqlite3ext.h \
$(TOP)/src/sqliteInt.h \
$(TOP)/src/sqliteLimit.h \
$(TOP)/src/vdbe.h \
$(TOP)/src/vdbeInt.h \
$(TOP)/src/vxworks.h \
$(TOP)/src/whereInt.h \
sqlite_cfg.h
# Reminder: sqlite_cfg.h is typically created by the configure script
# Header files used by extensions
#
EXTHDR += \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3.h \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3Int.h \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_hash.h \
$(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_tokenizer.h
EXTHDR += \
$(TOP)/ext/rtree/rtree.h \
$(TOP)/ext/rtree/geopoly.c
EXTHDR += \
$(TOP)/ext/icu/sqliteicu.h
EXTHDR += \
$(TOP)/ext/rtree/sqlite3rtree.h
#
# Executables needed for testing
#
TESTPROGS = \
testfixture$(T.exe) \
sqlite3$(T.exe) \
sqlite3_analyzer$(T.exe) \
sqldiff$(T.exe) \
dbhash$(T.exe) \
sqltclsh$(T.exe)
# Databases containing fuzzer test cases
#
FUZZDATA = \
$(TOP)/test/fuzzdata1.db \
$(TOP)/test/fuzzdata2.db \
$(TOP)/test/fuzzdata3.db \
$(TOP)/test/fuzzdata4.db \
$(TOP)/test/fuzzdata5.db \
$(TOP)/test/fuzzdata6.db \
$(TOP)/test/fuzzdata7.db \
$(TOP)/test/fuzzdata8.db
#
# Standard options to testfixture
#
TESTOPTS = --verbose=file --output=test-out.txt
#
# Extra compiler options for various shell tools
#
# Note that some of these will only apply when embedding sqlite3.c
# into the shell, as these flags are not otherwise passed on to the
# library.
SHELL_OPT += -DSQLITE_DQS=0
SHELL_OPT += -DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4
#SHELL_OPT += -DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS5
SHELL_OPT += -DSQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE
SHELL_OPT += -DSQLITE_ENABLE_EXPLAIN_COMMENTS
SHELL_OPT += -DSQLITE_ENABLE_UNKNOWN_SQL_FUNCTION
SHELL_OPT += -DSQLITE_ENABLE_STMTVTAB
SHELL_OPT += -DSQLITE_ENABLE_DBPAGE_VTAB
SHELL_OPT += -DSQLITE_ENABLE_DBSTAT_VTAB
SHELL_OPT += -DSQLITE_ENABLE_BYTECODE_VTAB
SHELL_OPT += -DSQLITE_ENABLE_OFFSET_SQL_FUNC
SHELL_OPT += -DSQLITE_STRICT_SUBTYPE=1
FUZZERSHELL_OPT =
FUZZCHECK_OPT += -I$(TOP)/test
FUZZCHECK_OPT += -I$(TOP)/ext/recover
FUZZCHECK_OPT += \
-DSQLITE_OSS_FUZZ \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_BYTECODE_VTAB \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_DBPAGE_VTAB \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_DBSTAT_VTAB \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_BYTECODE_VTAB \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_DESERIALIZE \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_EXPLAIN_COMMENTS \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3_PARENTHESIS \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4 \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS5 \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_GEOPOLY \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_MATH_FUNCTIONS \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS5 \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_NORMALIZE \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_OFFSET_SQL_FUNC \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_STMTVTAB \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_UNKNOWN_SQL_FUNCTION \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_STAT4 \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_STMT_SCANSTATUS \
-DSQLITE_MAX_MEMORY=50000000 \
-DSQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE=0 \
-DSQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION \
-DSQLITE_PRINTF_PRECISION_LIMIT=1000 \
-DSQLITE_PRIVATE="" \
-DSQLITE_STRICT_SUBTYPE=1 \
-DSQLITE_STATIC_RANDOMJSON
FUZZCHECK_SRC += $(TOP)/test/fuzzcheck.c
FUZZCHECK_SRC += $(TOP)/test/ossfuzz.c
FUZZCHECK_SRC += $(TOP)/test/fuzzinvariants.c
FUZZCHECK_SRC += $(TOP)/ext/recover/dbdata.c
FUZZCHECK_SRC += $(TOP)/ext/recover/sqlite3recover.c
FUZZCHECK_SRC += $(TOP)/test/vt02.c
FUZZCHECK_SRC += $(TOP)/ext/misc/percentile.c
FUZZCHECK_SRC += $(TOP)/ext/misc/randomjson.c
DBFUZZ_OPT =
ST_OPT = -DSQLITE_OS_KV_OPTIONAL
$(TCLSH_CMD):
has_tclsh84:
sh $(TOP)/tool/cktclsh.sh 8.4 $(TCLSH_CMD)
touch has_tclsh84
has_tclsh85:
sh $(TOP)/tool/cktclsh.sh 8.5 $(TCLSH_CMD)
touch has_tclsh85
#
# $(T.tcl.env.sh) is a shell script intended for source'ing to set
# various TCL config info in the current shell context:
#
# - All info exported by tclConfig.sh
#
# - TCLLIBDIR = the first entry from TCL's $auto_path which refers to
# an existing dir, then append /sqlite3 to it. If TCLLIBDIR is
# provided via the environment, that value is used instead.
#
# Maintenance reminder: the ./ at the start of the name is required or /bin/sh
# refuses to source it:
#
# . .tclenv.sh ==> .tclenv.sh: not found
# . ./.tclenv.sh ==> fine
#
# It took half an hour to figure that out.
#
T.tcl.env.sh = ./.tclenv.sh
$(T.tcl.env.sh): $(TCLSH_CMD) $(TCL_CONFIG_SH) $(MAKEFILE_LIST)
@if [ x = "x$(TCL_CONFIG_SH)" ]; then \
echo 'TCL_CONFIG_SH must be set to point to a "tclConfig.sh"' 1>&2; exit 1; \
fi; \
if [ x != "x$(TCLLIBDIR)" ]; then echo TCLLIBDIR="$(TCLLIBDIR)"; else \
ld= ; \
for d in `echo "puts stdout \\$$auto_path" | $(TCLSH_CMD)`; do \
if [ -d "$$d" ]; then ld=$$d; break; fi; \
done; \
if [ x = "x$$ld" ]; then echo "Cannot determine TCLLIBDIR" 1>&2; exit 1; fi; \
echo "TCLLIBDIR=$$ld/sqlite3"; \
fi > $@; \
echo ". \"$(TCL_CONFIG_SH)\" || exit \$$?" >> $@; \
echo "Created $@"
#
# $(T.tcl.env.source) is shell code to be run as part of any
# compilation or link step which requires vars from
# $(TCL_CONFIG_SH). All targets which use this should also have a
# dependency on $(T.tcl.env.sh).
#
T.tcl.env.source = . $(T.tcl.env.sh) || exit $$?
#
# $(T.compile.tcl) and $(T.link.tcl) are TCL-specific counterparts for $(T.compile)
# and $(T.link) which first invoke $(T.tcl.env.source). Any targets which used them
# must have a dependency on $(T.tcl.env.sh)
#
T.compile.tcl = $(T.tcl.env.source); $(T.compile) $(CFLAGS.intree_includes)
T.link.tcl = $(T.tcl.env.source); $(T.link)
#
# This target creates a directory named "tsrc" and fills it with
# copies of all of the C source code and header files needed to
# build on the target system. Some of the C source code and header
# files are automatically generated. This target takes care of
# all that automatic generation.
#
.target_source: $(MAKE_SANITY_CHECK) $(SRC) $(TOP)/tool/vdbe-compress.tcl \
fts5.c $(B.tclsh) # has_tclsh84
rm -rf tsrc
mkdir tsrc
cp -f $(SRC) tsrc
rm tsrc/sqlite.h.in tsrc/parse.y
$(B.tclsh) $(TOP)/tool/vdbe-compress.tcl $(OPTS) <tsrc/vdbe.c >vdbe.new
mv vdbe.new tsrc/vdbe.c
cp fts5.c fts5.h tsrc
touch .target_source
libsqlite3.LIB = libsqlite3$(T.lib)
libsqlite3.SO = libsqlite3$(T.dll)
# Rules to build the LEMON compiler generator
#
lemon$(B.exe): $(MAKE_SANITY_CHECK) $(TOP)/tool/lemon.c $(TOP)/tool/lempar.c
$(B.cc) -o $@ $(TOP)/tool/lemon.c
cp $(TOP)/tool/lempar.c .
# Rules to build the program that generates the source-id
#
mksourceid$(B.exe): $(MAKE_SANITY_CHECK) $(TOP)/tool/mksourceid.c
$(B.cc) -o $@ $(TOP)/tool/mksourceid.c
sqlite3.h: $(MAKE_SANITY_CHECK) $(TOP)/src/sqlite.h.in \
$(TOP)/manifest mksourceid$(B.exe) \
$(TOP)/VERSION $(B.tclsh) # has_tclsh84
$(B.tclsh) $(TOP)/tool/mksqlite3h.tcl $(TOP) >sqlite3.h
sqlite3.c: .target_source sqlite3.h $(TOP)/tool/mksqlite3c.tcl src-verify$(B.exe) \
$(B.tclsh) # has_tclsh84
$(B.tclsh) $(TOP)/tool/mksqlite3c.tcl $(AMALGAMATION_GEN_FLAGS) $(EXTRA_SRC)
cp tsrc/sqlite3ext.h .
cp $(TOP)/ext/session/sqlite3session.h .
sqlite3r.h: sqlite3.h $(B.tclsh) # has_tclsh84
$(B.tclsh) $(TOP)/tool/mksqlite3h.tcl $(TOP) --enable-recover >sqlite3r.h
sqlite3r.c: sqlite3.c sqlite3r.h $(B.tclsh) # has_tclsh84
cp $(TOP)/ext/recover/sqlite3recover.c tsrc/
cp $(TOP)/ext/recover/sqlite3recover.h tsrc/
cp $(TOP)/ext/recover/dbdata.c tsrc/
$(B.tclsh) $(TOP)/tool/mksqlite3c.tcl --enable-recover $(AMALGAMATION_GEN_FLAGS) $(EXTRA_SRC)
sqlite3ext.h: .target_source
cp tsrc/sqlite3ext.h .
# Rules to build individual *.o files from generated *.c files. This
# applies to:
#
# parse.o
# opcodes.o
#
DEPS_OBJ_COMMON = $(MAKE_SANITY_CHECK) $(HDR)
parse.o: parse.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c parse.c
opcodes.o: opcodes.c
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c opcodes.c
# Rules to build individual *.o files from files in the src directory.
#
alter.o: $(TOP)/src/alter.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/alter.c
analyze.o: $(TOP)/src/analyze.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/analyze.c
attach.o: $(TOP)/src/attach.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/attach.c
auth.o: $(TOP)/src/auth.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/auth.c
backup.o: $(TOP)/src/backup.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/backup.c
bitvec.o: $(TOP)/src/bitvec.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/bitvec.c
btmutex.o: $(TOP)/src/btmutex.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/btmutex.c
btree.o: $(TOP)/src/btree.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON) $(TOP)/src/pager.h
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/btree.c
build.o: $(TOP)/src/build.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/build.c
callback.o: $(TOP)/src/callback.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/callback.c
complete.o: $(TOP)/src/complete.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/complete.c
ctime.o: $(TOP)/src/ctime.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/ctime.c
date.o: $(TOP)/src/date.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/date.c
dbpage.o: $(TOP)/src/dbpage.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/dbpage.c
dbstat.o: $(TOP)/src/dbstat.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/dbstat.c
delete.o: $(TOP)/src/delete.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/delete.c
expr.o: $(TOP)/src/expr.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/expr.c
fault.o: $(TOP)/src/fault.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/fault.c
fkey.o: $(TOP)/src/fkey.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/fkey.c
func.o: $(TOP)/src/func.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/func.c
global.o: $(TOP)/src/global.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/global.c
hash.o: $(TOP)/src/hash.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/hash.c
insert.o: $(TOP)/src/insert.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/insert.c
json.o: $(TOP)/src/json.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/json.c
legacy.o: $(TOP)/src/legacy.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/legacy.c
loadext.o: $(TOP)/src/loadext.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/loadext.c
main.o: $(TOP)/src/main.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/main.c
malloc.o: $(TOP)/src/malloc.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/malloc.c
mem0.o: $(TOP)/src/mem0.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/mem0.c
mem1.o: $(TOP)/src/mem1.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/mem1.c
mem2.o: $(TOP)/src/mem2.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/mem2.c
mem3.o: $(TOP)/src/mem3.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/mem3.c
mem5.o: $(TOP)/src/mem5.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/mem5.c
memdb.o: $(TOP)/src/memdb.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/memdb.c
memjournal.o: $(TOP)/src/memjournal.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/memjournal.c
mutex.o: $(TOP)/src/mutex.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/mutex.c
mutex_noop.o: $(TOP)/src/mutex_noop.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/mutex_noop.c
mutex_unix.o: $(TOP)/src/mutex_unix.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/mutex_unix.c
mutex_w32.o: $(TOP)/src/mutex_w32.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/mutex_w32.c
notify.o: $(TOP)/src/notify.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/notify.c
pager.o: $(TOP)/src/pager.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON) $(TOP)/src/pager.h
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/pager.c
pcache.o: $(TOP)/src/pcache.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON) $(TOP)/src/pcache.h
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/pcache.c
pcache1.o: $(TOP)/src/pcache1.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON) $(TOP)/src/pcache.h
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/pcache1.c
os.o: $(TOP)/src/os.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/os.c
os_kv.o: $(TOP)/src/os_kv.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/os_kv.c
os_unix.o: $(TOP)/src/os_unix.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/os_unix.c
os_win.o: $(TOP)/src/os_win.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/os_win.c
pragma.o: $(TOP)/src/pragma.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/pragma.c
prepare.o: $(TOP)/src/prepare.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/prepare.c
printf.o: $(TOP)/src/printf.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/printf.c
random.o: $(TOP)/src/random.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/random.c
resolve.o: $(TOP)/src/resolve.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/resolve.c
rowset.o: $(TOP)/src/rowset.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/rowset.c
select.o: $(TOP)/src/select.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/select.c
status.o: $(TOP)/src/status.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/status.c
sqlite3.o: sqlite3.h sqlite3.c
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c sqlite3.c
table.o: $(TOP)/src/table.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/table.c
threads.o: $(TOP)/src/threads.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/threads.c
tokenize.o: $(TOP)/src/tokenize.c keywordhash.h $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/tokenize.c
treeview.o: $(TOP)/src/treeview.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/treeview.c
trigger.o: $(TOP)/src/trigger.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/trigger.c
update.o: $(TOP)/src/update.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/update.c
upsert.o: $(TOP)/src/upsert.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/upsert.c
utf.o: $(TOP)/src/utf.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/utf.c
util.o: $(TOP)/src/util.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/util.c
vacuum.o: $(TOP)/src/vacuum.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/vacuum.c
vdbe.o: $(TOP)/src/vdbe.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/vdbe.c
vdbeapi.o: $(TOP)/src/vdbeapi.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/vdbeapi.c
vdbeaux.o: $(TOP)/src/vdbeaux.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/vdbeaux.c
vdbeblob.o: $(TOP)/src/vdbeblob.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/vdbeblob.c
vdbemem.o: $(TOP)/src/vdbemem.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/vdbemem.c
vdbesort.o: $(TOP)/src/vdbesort.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/vdbesort.c
vdbetrace.o: $(TOP)/src/vdbetrace.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/vdbetrace.c
vdbevtab.o: $(TOP)/src/vdbevtab.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/vdbevtab.c
vtab.o: $(TOP)/src/vtab.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/vtab.c
wal.o: $(TOP)/src/wal.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/wal.c
walker.o: $(TOP)/src/walker.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/walker.c
where.o: $(TOP)/src/where.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/where.c
wherecode.o: $(TOP)/src/wherecode.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/wherecode.c
whereexpr.o: $(TOP)/src/whereexpr.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/whereexpr.c
window.o: $(TOP)/src/window.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) -c $(TOP)/src/window.c
tclsqlite.o: $(T.tcl.env.sh) $(TOP)/src/tclsqlite.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.compile.tcl) -DUSE_TCL_STUBS=1 $$TCL_INCLUDE_SPEC \
-c $(TOP)/src/tclsqlite.c
tclsqlite-shell.o: $(T.tcl.env.sh) $(TOP)/src/tclsqlite.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.compile.tcl) -DTCLSH -o $@ -c $(TOP)/src/tclsqlite.c $$TCL_INCLUDE_SPEC
tclsqlite-stubs.o: $(T.tcl.env.sh) $(TOP)/src/tclsqlite.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON)
$(T.compile.tcl) -DUSE_TCL_STUBS=1 -o $@ -c $(TOP)/src/tclsqlite.c $$TCL_INCLUDE_SPEC
tclsqlite3$(T.exe): $(T.tcl.env.sh) tclsqlite-shell.o $(libsqlite3.SO)
$(T.link.tcl) -o $@ tclsqlite-shell.o \
$(libsqlite3.SO) $$TCL_INCLUDE_SPEC $$TCL_LIB_SPEC \
$(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
tclsqlite3$(T.exe)-1: tclsqlite3$(T.exe)
tclsqlite3$(T.exe)-0 tclsqlite3$(T.exe)-:
tcl: tclsqlite3$(T.exe)-$(HAVE_TCL)
# Rules to build opcodes.c and opcodes.h
#
opcodes.c: opcodes.h $(TOP)/tool/mkopcodec.tcl $(B.tclsh) # has_tclsh84
$(B.tclsh) $(TOP)/tool/mkopcodec.tcl opcodes.h >opcodes.c
opcodes.h: parse.h $(TOP)/src/vdbe.c \
$(TOP)/tool/mkopcodeh.tcl $(B.tclsh) # has_tclsh84
cat parse.h $(TOP)/src/vdbe.c | $(B.tclsh) $(TOP)/tool/mkopcodeh.tcl >opcodes.h
# Rules to build parse.c and parse.h - the outputs of lemon.
#
parse.h: parse.c
parse.c: $(TOP)/src/parse.y lemon$(B.exe)
cp $(TOP)/src/parse.y .
./lemon$(B.exe) $(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS) $(OPTS) -S parse.y
sqlite3rc.h: $(TOP)/src/sqlite3.rc $(TOP)/VERSION $(B.tclsh) # has_tclsh84
echo '#ifndef SQLITE_RESOURCE_VERSION' >$@
echo -n '#define SQLITE_RESOURCE_VERSION ' >>$@
cat $(TOP)/VERSION | $(B.tclsh) $(TOP)/tool/replace.tcl exact . , >>$@
echo '#endif' >>sqlite3rc.h
mkkeywordhash$(B.exe): $(TOP)/tool/mkkeywordhash.c
$(B.cc) -o $@ $(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS) $(OPTS) $(TOP)/tool/mkkeywordhash.c
keywordhash.h: mkkeywordhash$(B.exe)
./mkkeywordhash$(B.exe) > $@
#
# sqlite3.c split into many smaller files.
#
sqlite3-all.c: sqlite3.c $(TOP)/tool/split-sqlite3c.tcl $(B.tclsh) # has_tclsh84
$(B.tclsh) $(TOP)/tool/split-sqlite3c.tcl
#
# Static libsqlite3
#
$(libsqlite3.LIB): $(LIBOBJ)
$(AR) $(AR.flags) $@ $(LIBOBJ)
$(libsqlite3.LIB)-1: $(libsqlite3.LIB)
$(libsqlite3.LIB)-0 $(libsqlite3.LIB)-:
lib: $(libsqlite3.LIB)-$(ENABLE_STATIC)
all: lib
#
# Dynamic libsqlite3
#
$(libsqlite3.SO): $(LIBOBJ)
$(T.link.shared) -o $@ $(LIBOBJ) $(LDFLAGS.soname.libsqlite3) \
$(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3) $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3.soname)
$(libsqlite3.SO)-1: $(libsqlite3.SO)
$(libsqlite3.SO)-0 $(libsqlite3.SO)-:
so: $(libsqlite3.SO)-$(ENABLE_SHARED)
all: so
#
# Install the $(libsqlite3.SO) as $(libsqlite3.SO).$(PACKAGE_VERSION)
# and create symlinks which point to it:
#
# - libsqlite3.so.$(PACKAGE_VERSION)
# - libsqlite3.so.3 =symlink-> libsqlite3.so.$(PACKAGE_VERSION)
# - libsqlite3.so.0 =symlink-> libsqlite3.so.$(PACKAGE_VERSION) (see below)
# - libsqlite3.so =symlink-> libsqlite3.so.3
#
# The link named libsqlite3.so.0 is provided in an attempt to reduce
# downstream disruption when performing upgrades from pre-3.48 to a
# version 3.48 or higher. That name is considered a legacy remnant
# and will eventually be removed from this installation process.
#
# Historically libtool installed the library like so:
#
# libsqlite3.so -> libsqlite3.so.0.8.6
# libsqlite3.so.0 -> libsqlite3.so.0.8.6
# libsqlite3.so.0.8.6
#
# The historical SQLite build always used a version number of 0.8.6
# for reasons lost to history but having something to do with libtool
# (which is no longer used in this tree). In order to retain filename
# compatibility for systems which have libraries installed using those
# conventions:
#
# 1) If libsqlite3.so.0.8.6 is found in the target installation
# directory then it is re-linked to point to the newer-style
# names. We cannot retain both the old and new installation because
# they both share the high-level name $(libsqlite3.SO). The
# down-side of this is that it may upset packaging tools when we
# replace libsqlite3.so (from a legacy package) with a new symlink.
#
# 2) If INSTALL_SO_086_LINKS=1 and point (1) does not apply then links
# to the legacy-style names are created. The primary intent of this
# is to enable chains of operations such as the hypothetical (apt
# remove sqlite3-3.47.0 && apt install sqlite3-3.48.0). In such
# cases, condition (1) would never trigger but applications might
# still expect to see the legacy file names.
#
# In either case, libsqlite3.la, if found, is deleted because it would
# contain stale state, refering to non-libtool-generated libraries.
#
install-so-1: $(install-dir.lib) $(libsqlite3.SO)
$(INSTALL) $(libsqlite3.SO) "$(install-dir.lib)"
@echo "Setting up $(libsqlite3.SO) symlinks..."; \
cd "$(install-dir.lib)" || exit $$?; \
rm -f $(libsqlite3.SO).3 $(libsqlite3.SO).0 $(libsqlite3.SO).$(PACKAGE_VERSION) || exit $$?; \
mv $(libsqlite3.SO) $(libsqlite3.SO).$(PACKAGE_VERSION) || exit $$?; \
ln -s $(libsqlite3.SO).$(PACKAGE_VERSION) $(libsqlite3.SO) || exit $$?; \
ln -s $(libsqlite3.SO).$(PACKAGE_VERSION) $(libsqlite3.SO).3 || exit $$?; \
ln -s $(libsqlite3.SO).$(PACKAGE_VERSION) $(libsqlite3.SO).0 || exit $$?; \
ls -la $(libsqlite3.SO) $(libsqlite3.SO).[03]*; \
if [ -e $(libsqlite3.SO).0.8.6 ]; then \
echo "ACHTUNG: legacy libtool-compatible install found. Re-linking it..."; \
rm -f libsqlite3.la $(libsqlite3.SO).0.8.6 || exit $$?; \
ln -s $(libsqlite3.SO).$(PACKAGE_VERSION) $(libsqlite3.SO).0.8.6 || exit $$?; \
ls -la $(libsqlite3.SO).0.8.6; \
elif [ x1 = "x$(INSTALL_SO_086_LINKS)" ]; then \
echo "ACHTUNG: installing legacy libtool-style links because INSTALL_SO_086_LINKS=1"; \
rm -f libsqlite3.la $(libsqlite3.SO).0.8.6 || exit $$?; \
ln -s $(libsqlite3.SO).$(PACKAGE_VERSION) $(libsqlite3.SO).0.8.6 || exit $$?; \
ls -la $(libsqlite3.SO).0.8.6; \
fi
install-so-0 install-so-:
install-so: install-so-$(ENABLE_SHARED)
install: install-so
#
# Install $(libsqlite3.LIB)
#
install-lib-1: $(install-dir.lib) $(libsqlite3.LIB)
$(INSTALL.noexec) $(libsqlite3.LIB) "$(install-dir.lib)"
install-lib-0 install-lib-:
install-lib: install-lib-$(ENABLE_STATIC)
install: install-lib
#
# Install C header files
#
install-headers: sqlite3.h $(install-dir.include)
$(INSTALL.noexec) sqlite3.h "$(TOP)/src/sqlite3ext.h" "$(install-dir.include)"
install: install-headers
#
# libtclsqlite3...
#
pkgIndex.tcl:
echo 'package ifneeded sqlite3 $(PACKAGE_VERSION) [list load [file join $$dir libtclsqlite3[info sharedlibextension]] sqlite3]' > $@
pkgIndex.tcl-1: pkgIndex.tcl
pkgIndex.tcl-0 pkgIndex.tcl-:
tcl: pkgIndex.tcl-$(HAVE_TCL)
libtclsqlite3.SO = libtclsqlite3$(T.dll)
$(libtclsqlite3.SO): $(T.tcl.env.sh) tclsqlite.o $(LIBOBJ)
$(T.tcl.env.source); \
$(T.link.shared) -o $@ tclsqlite.o \
$$TCL_INCLUDE_SPEC $$TCL_STUB_LIB_SPEC $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3) \
$(LIBOBJ) -Wl,-rpath,$$TCLLIBDIR
# ^^^ that rpath bit is defined as TCL_LD_SEARCH_FLAGS in
# tclConfig.sh, but it's defined in such a way as to be useless for a
# _static_ makefile.
$(libtclsqlite3.SO)-1: $(libtclsqlite3.SO)
$(libtclsqlite3.SO)-0 $(libtclsqlite3.SO)-:
libtcl: $(libtclsqlite3.SO)-$(HAVE_TCL)
tcl: libtcl
all: tcl
install-tcl-1: $(libtclsqlite3.SO) pkgIndex.tcl
$(T.tcl.env.source); \
$(INSTALL) -d "$(DESTDIR)$$TCLLIBDIR"; \
$(INSTALL) $(libtclsqlite3.SO) "$(DESTDIR)$$TCLLIBDIR"; \
$(INSTALL.noexec) pkgIndex.tcl "$(DESTDIR)$$TCLLIBDIR"
install-tcl-0 install-tcl-:
@echo "TCL support disabled, so not installing $(libtclsqlite3.SO)"
install-tcl: install-tcl-$(HAVE_TCL)
install: install-tcl
tclsqlite3.c: sqlite3.c
echo '#ifndef USE_SYSTEM_SQLITE' >tclsqlite3.c
cat sqlite3.c >>tclsqlite3.c
echo '#endif /* USE_SYSTEM_SQLITE */' >>tclsqlite3.c
cat $(TOP)/src/tclsqlite.c >>tclsqlite3.c
#
# $(CFLAGS.tclextension) = CFLAGS for the tclextension* targets.
#
CFLAGS.tclextension = $(CFLAGS.intree_includes) $(CFLAGS.env) $(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS) $(OPTS)
#
# Build the SQLite TCL extension in a way that make it compatible
# with whatever version of TCL is running as $TCLSH_CMD, possibly defined
# by --with-tclsh=
#
tclextension: tclsqlite3.c
$(TCLSH_CMD) $(TOP)/tool/buildtclext.tcl --build-only --cc "$(T.cc)" $(CFLAGS.tclextension)
#
# Install the SQLite TCL extension in a way that is appropriate for $TCLSH_CMD
# to find it.
#
tclextension-install: tclsqlite3.c
$(TCLSH_CMD) $(TOP)/tool/buildtclext.tcl --destdir "$(DESTDIR)" --cc "$(T.cc)" $(CFLAGS.tclextension)
#
# Uninstall the SQLite TCL extension that is used by $TCLSH_CMD.
#
tclextension-uninstall:
$(TCLSH_CMD) $(TOP)/tool/buildtclext.tcl --uninstall
#
# List all installed the SQLite TCL extensions that is are accessible
# by $TCLSH_CMD, including prior versions.
#
tclextension-list:
$(TCLSH_CMD) $(TOP)/tool/buildtclext.tcl --info
#
# FTS5 things
#
FTS5_SRC = \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5.h \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5Int.h \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5_aux.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5_buffer.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5_main.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5_config.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5_expr.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5_hash.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5_index.c \
fts5parse.c fts5parse.h \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5_storage.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5_tokenize.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5_unicode2.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5_varint.c \
$(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5_vocab.c \
fts5parse.c: $(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5parse.y lemon$(B.exe)
cp $(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5parse.y .
rm -f fts5parse.h
./lemon$(B.exe) $(OPTS) -S fts5parse.y
fts5parse.h: fts5parse.c
fts5.c: $(FTS5_SRC) $(B.tclsh) # has_tclsh84
$(B.tclsh) $(TOP)/ext/fts5/tool/mkfts5c.tcl
cp $(TOP)/ext/fts5/fts5.h .
fts5.o: fts5.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON) $(EXTHDR)
$(T.cc.extension) -c fts5.c
sqlite3rbu.o: $(TOP)/ext/rbu/sqlite3rbu.c $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON) $(EXTHDR)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/rbu/sqlite3rbu.c
#
# Rules to build the 'testfixture' application.
#
# If using the amalgamation, use sqlite3.c directly to build the test
# fixture. Otherwise link against libsqlite3.a. (This distinction is
# necessary because the test fixture requires non-API symbols which are
# hidden when the library is built via the amalgamation).
#
TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS = -DSQLITE_TEST=1 -DSQLITE_CRASH_TEST=1
TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS += -DTCLSH_INIT_PROC=sqlite3TestInit
TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS += -DSQLITE_SERVER=1 -DSQLITE_PRIVATE="" -DSQLITE_CORE
TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS += -DBUILD_sqlite
TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS += -DSQLITE_SERIES_CONSTRAINT_VERIFY=1
TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS += -DSQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE=1024
TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS += -DSQLITE_ENABLE_STMTVTAB
TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS += -DSQLITE_ENABLE_DBPAGE_VTAB
TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS += -DSQLITE_ENABLE_BYTECODE_VTAB
TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS += -DSQLITE_CKSUMVFS_STATIC
TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS += -DSQLITE_STATIC_RANDOMJSON
TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS += -DSQLITE_STRICT_SUBTYPE=1
TESTFIXTURE_SRC0 = $(TESTSRC2) $(libsqlite3.LIB)
TESTFIXTURE_SRC1 = sqlite3.c
TESTFIXTURE_SRC = $(TESTSRC) $(TOP)/src/tclsqlite.c
TESTFIXTURE_SRC += $(TESTFIXTURE_SRC$(USE_AMALGAMATION))
testfixture$(T.exe): $(T.tcl.env.sh) has_tclsh85 $(TESTFIXTURE_SRC)
$(T.link.tcl) -DSQLITE_NO_SYNC=1 $(TESTFIXTURE_FLAGS) \
-o $@ $(TESTFIXTURE_SRC) \
$$TCL_LIB_SPEC $$TCL_INCLUDE_SPEC \
$(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
coretestprogs: testfixture$(B.exe) sqlite3$(B.exe)
testprogs: $(TESTPROGS) srcck1$(B.exe) fuzzcheck$(T.exe) sessionfuzz$(T.exe)
# A very detailed test running most or all test cases
fulltest: alltest fuzztest
# Run most or all tcl test cases
alltest: $(TESTPROGS)
./testfixture$(T.exe) $(TOP)/test/all.test $(TESTOPTS)
# Really really long testing
soaktest: $(TESTPROGS)
./testfixture$(T.exe) $(TOP)/test/all.test -soak=1 $(TESTOPTS)
# Do extra testing but not everything.
fulltestonly: $(TESTPROGS) fuzztest
./testfixture$(T.exe) $(TOP)/test/full.test
#
# Fuzz testing
#
# WARNING: When the "fuzztest" target is run by the testrunner.tcl script,
# it does not actually run this code. Instead, it schedules equivalent
# commands. Therefore, if this target is updated, then code in
# testrunner_data.tcl (search for "trd_fuzztest_data") must also be updated.
#
fuzztest: fuzzcheck$(T.exe) $(FUZZDATA) sessionfuzz$(T.exe)
./fuzzcheck$(T.exe) $(FUZZDATA)
./sessionfuzz$(T.exe) run $(TOP)/test/sessionfuzz-data1.db
valgrindfuzz: fuzzcheck$(TEXT) $(FUZZDATA) sessionfuzz$(T.exe)
valgrind ./fuzzcheck$(T.exe) --cell-size-check --limit-mem 10M $(FUZZDATA)
valgrind ./sessionfuzz$(T.exe) run $(TOP)/test/sessionfuzz-data1.db
#
# The veryquick.test TCL tests.
#
tcltest: ./testfixture$(T.exe)
./testfixture$(T.exe) $(TOP)/test/veryquick.test $(TESTOPTS)
#
# Runs all the same tests cases as the "tcltest" target but uses
# the testrunner.tcl script to run them in multiple cores
# concurrently.
testrunner: testfixture$(T.exe)
./testfixture$(T.exe) $(TOP)/test/testrunner.tcl
#
# This is the testing target preferred by the core SQLite developers.
# It runs tests under a standard configuration, regardless of how
# ./configure was run. The devs run "make devtest" prior to each
# check-in, at a minimum. Probably other tests too, but at least this
# one.
#
devtest: srctree-check sourcetest
$(TCLSH_CMD) $(TOP)/test/testrunner.tcl mdevtest $(TSTRNNR_OPTS)
mdevtest: srctree-check has_tclsh85
$(TCLSH_CMD) $(TOP)/test/testrunner.tcl mdevtest $(TSTRNNR_OPTS)
sdevtest: has_tclsh85
$(TCLSH_CMD) $(TOP)/test/testrunner.tcl sdevtest $(TSTRNNR_OPTS)
#
# Validate that various generated files in the source tree
# are up-to-date.
#
srctree-check: $(TOP)/tool/srctree-check.tcl
$(TCLSH_CMD) $(TOP)/tool/srctree-check.tcl
#
# Testing for a release
#
releasetest: srctree-check has_tclsh85 verify-source
$(TCLSH_CMD) $(TOP)/test/testrunner.tcl release $(TSTRNNR_OPTS)
#
# Minimal testing that runs in less than 3 minutes
#
quicktest: ./testfixture$(T.exe)
./testfixture$(T.exe) $(TOP)/test/extraquick.test $(TESTOPTS)
#
# Try to run tests on whatever options are specified by the
# ./configure. The developers seldom use this target. Instead
# they use "make devtest" which runs tests on a standard set of
# options regardless of how SQLite is configured. This "test"
# target is provided for legacy only.
#
test: srctree-check fuzztest sourcetest $(TESTPROGS) tcltest
#
# Run a test using valgrind. This can take a really long time
# because valgrind is so much slower than a native machine.
#
valgrindtest: $(TESTPROGS) valgrindfuzz
OMIT_MISUSE=1 valgrind -v ./testfixture$(T.exe) $(TOP)/test/permutations.test valgrind $(TESTOPTS)
#
# A very fast test that checks basic sanity. The name comes from
# the 60s-era electronics testing: "Turn it on and see if smoke
# comes out."
#
smoketest: $(TESTPROGS) fuzzcheck$(T.exe)
./testfixture$(T.exe) $(TOP)/test/main.test $(TESTOPTS)
shelltest:
$(TCLSH_CMD) $(TOP)/test/testrunner.tcl release shell
#
# sqlite3_analyzer.c build depends on $(LINK_TOOLS_DYNAMICALLY).
#
sqlite3_analyzer.c.flags.0 = -DINCLUDE_SQLITE3_C=1
sqlite3_analyzer.c.flags.1 =
sqlite3_analyzer.c: sqlite3.c $(TOP)/src/tclsqlite.c $(TOP)/tool/spaceanal.tcl \
$(TOP)/tool/mkccode.tcl $(TOP)/tool/sqlite3_analyzer.c.in
$(B.tclsh) $(TOP)/tool/mkccode.tcl $(TOP)/tool/sqlite3_analyzer.c.in \
$(sqlite3_analyzer.c.flags.$(LINK_TOOLS_DYNAMICALLY)) \
$(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS) \
> $@
#
# sqlite3_analyzer's build mode depends on $(LINK_TOOLS_DYNAMICALLY).
#
sqlite3_analyzer.flags.1 = -L. -lsqlite3 $(LDFLAGS.math)
sqlite3_analyzer.flags.0 = $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
sqlite3_analyzer.deps.1 = $(libsqlite3.SO)
sqlite3_analyzer.deps.0 =
sqlite3_analyzer$(T.exe): $(T.tcl.env.sh) sqlite3_analyzer.c \
$(sqlite3_analyzer.deps.$(LINK_TOOLS_DYNAMICALLY))
$(T.link.tcl) sqlite3_analyzer.c -o $@ \
$(sqlite3_analyzer.flags.$(LINK_TOOLS_DYNAMICALLY)) \
$$TCL_LIB_SPEC $$TCL_INCLUDE_SPEC
# ^^^^ the order of those flags is relevant for
# $(sqlite3_analyzer.flags.1): if the $$TCL_... flags come first they
# can cause the $@ to link to an out-of-tree libsqlite3.so, which may
# or may not fail or otherwise cause confusion.
sqltclsh.c: sqlite3.c $(TOP)/src/tclsqlite.c $(TOP)/tool/sqltclsh.tcl \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/appendvfs.c $(TOP)/tool/mkccode.tcl \
$(TOP)/tool/sqltclsh.c.in has_tclsh85
$(B.tclsh) $(TOP)/tool/mkccode.tcl $(TOP)/tool/sqltclsh.c.in >sqltclsh.c
sqltclsh$(T.exe): $(T.tcl.env.sh) sqltclsh.c
$(T.link.tcl) sqltclsh.c -o $@ $$TCL_INCLUDE_SPEC $(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) \
$$TCL_LIB_SPEC $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
# xbin: target for generic binaries which aren't usually built. It is
# used primarily for testing the build process.
xbin: sqltclsh$(T.exe) sqlite3_analyzer$(T.exe)
sqlite3_expert$(T.exe): $(TOP)/ext/expert/sqlite3expert.h $(TOP)/ext/expert/sqlite3expert.c \
$(TOP)/ext/expert/expert.c sqlite3.c
$(T.link) $(TOP)/ext/expert/sqlite3expert.h $(TOP)/ext/expert/sqlite3expert.c \
$(TOP)/ext/expert/expert.c sqlite3.c -o sqlite3_expert $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: sqlite3_expert$(T.exe)
CHECKER_DEPS =\
$(TOP)/tool/mkccode.tcl \
sqlite3.c \
$(TOP)/src/tclsqlite.c \
$(TOP)/ext/repair/sqlite3_checker.tcl \
$(TOP)/ext/repair/checkindex.c \
$(TOP)/ext/repair/checkfreelist.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/btreeinfo.c \
$(TOP)/ext/repair/sqlite3_checker.c.in
sqlite3_checker.c: $(CHECKER_DEPS) has_tclsh85
$(B.tclsh) $(TOP)/tool/mkccode.tcl $(TOP)/ext/repair/sqlite3_checker.c.in >$@
sqlite3_checker$(T.exe): $(T.tcl.env.sh) sqlite3_checker.c
$(T.link.tcl) sqlite3_checker.c -o $@ $$TCL_INCLUDE_SPEC \
$(CFLAGS.libsqlite3) $$TCL_LIB_SPEC $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: sqlite3_checker$(T.exe)
dbdump$(T.exe): $(TOP)/ext/misc/dbdump.c sqlite3.o
$(T.link) -DDBDUMP_STANDALONE -o $@ \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/dbdump.c sqlite3.o $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: dbdump$(T.exe)
dbtotxt$(T.exe): $(TOP)/tool/dbtotxt.c
$(T.link)-o $@ $(TOP)/tool/dbtotxt.c $(LDFLAGS.configure)
xbin: dbtotxt$(T.exe)
showdb$(T.exe): $(TOP)/tool/showdb.c sqlite3.o
$(T.link) -o $@ $(TOP)/tool/showdb.c sqlite3.o $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: showdb$(T.exe)
showstat4$(T.exe): $(TOP)/tool/showstat4.c sqlite3.o
$(T.link) -o $@ $(TOP)/tool/showstat4.c sqlite3.o $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: showstat4$(T.exe)
showjournal$(T.exe): $(TOP)/tool/showjournal.c sqlite3.o
$(T.link) -o $@ $(TOP)/tool/showjournal.c sqlite3.o $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: showjournal$(T.exe)
showwal$(T.exe): $(TOP)/tool/showwal.c sqlite3.o
$(T.link) -o $@ $(TOP)/tool/showwal.c sqlite3.o $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: showwal$(T.exe)
showshm$(T.exe): $(TOP)/tool/showshm.c
$(T.link) -o $@ $(TOP)/tool/showshm.c $(LDFLAGS.configure)
xbin: showshm$(T.exe)
index_usage$(T.exe): $(TOP)/tool/index_usage.c sqlite3.o
$(T.link) $(SHELL_OPT) -o $@ $(TOP)/tool/index_usage.c sqlite3.o \
$(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: index_usage$(T.exe)
# Reminder: changeset does not build without -DSQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION
changeset$(T.exe): $(TOP)/ext/session/changeset.c sqlite3.o
$(T.link) -o $@ $(TOP)/ext/session/changeset.c sqlite3.o \
$(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: changeset$(T.exe)
changesetfuzz$(T.exe): $(TOP)/ext/session/changesetfuzz.c sqlite3.o
$(T.link) -o $@ $(TOP)/ext/session/changesetfuzz.c sqlite3.o \
$(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: changesetfuzz$(T.exe)
rollback-test$(T.exe): $(TOP)/tool/rollback-test.c sqlite3.o
$(T.link) -o $@ $(TOP)/tool/rollback-test.c sqlite3.o $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: rollback-test$(T.exe)
atrc$(T.exe): $(TOP)/test/atrc.c sqlite3.o
$(T.link) -o $@ $(TOP)/test/atrc.c sqlite3.o $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: atrc$(T.exe)
LogEst$(T.exe): $(TOP)/tool/logest.c sqlite3.h
$(T.link) -I. -o $@ $(TOP)/tool/logest.c $(LDFLAGS.configure)
xbin: LogEst$(T.exe)
wordcount$(T.exe): $(TOP)/test/wordcount.c sqlite3.o
$(T.link) -o $@ $(TOP)/test/wordcount.c sqlite3.o $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: wordcount$(T.exe)
speedtest1$(T.exe): $(TOP)/test/speedtest1.c sqlite3.c Makefile
$(T.link) $(ST_OPT) -o $@ $(TOP)/test/speedtest1.c sqlite3.c \
$(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: speedtest1$(T.exe)
startup$(T.exe): $(TOP)/test/startup.c sqlite3.c
$(T.link) -Os -g -USQLITE_THREADSAFE -DSQLITE_THREADSAFE=0 \
-o $@ $(TOP)/test/startup.c sqlite3.c $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: startup$(T.exe)
KV_OPT += -DSQLITE_DIRECT_OVERFLOW_READ
kvtest$(T.exe): $(TOP)/test/kvtest.c sqlite3.c
$(T.link) $(KV_OPT) -o $@ $(TOP)/test/kvtest.c sqlite3.c \
$(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: kvtest$(T.exe)
#
# rbu$(T.exe) requires building with -DSQLITE_ENABLE_RBU, which
# specifically does not have an --enable-rbu flag in the configure
# script.
rbu$(T.exe): $(TOP)/ext/rbu/rbu.c $(TOP)/ext/rbu/sqlite3rbu.c sqlite3.o
$(T.link) -I. -o $@ $(TOP)/ext/rbu/rbu.c sqlite3.o $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
loadfts$(T.exe): $(TOP)/tool/loadfts.c $(libsqlite3.LIB)
$(T.link) $(TOP)/tool/loadfts.c $(libsqlite3.LIB) \
-o $@ $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: loadfts$(T.exe)
# This target will fail if the SQLite amalgamation contains any exported
# symbols that do not begin with "sqlite3_". It is run as part of the
# releasetest.tcl script.
#
VALIDIDS=' sqlite3(changeset|changegroup|session|rebaser)?_'
checksymbols: sqlite3.o
nm -g --defined-only sqlite3.o
nm -g --defined-only sqlite3.o | egrep -v $(VALIDIDS); test $$? -ne 0
echo '0 errors out of 1 tests'
# Build the amalgamation-autoconf package. The amalamgation-tarball target builds
# a tarball named for the version number. Ex: sqlite-autoconf-3110000.tar.gz.
# The snapshot-tarball target builds a tarball named by the SHA3 hash
#
amalgamation-tarball: sqlite3.c sqlite3rc.h
TOP=$(TOP) sh $(TOP)/tool/mkautoconfamal.sh --normal
snapshot-tarball: sqlite3.c sqlite3rc.h
TOP=$(TOP) sh $(TOP)/tool/mkautoconfamal.sh --snapshot
# Build a ZIP archive containing various command-line tools.
#
tool-zip: testfixture$(T.exe) sqlite3$(T.exe) sqldiff$(T.exe) \
sqlite3_analyzer$(T.exe) sqlite3_rsync$(T.exe) $(TOP)/tool/mktoolzip.tcl
strip sqlite3$(T.exe) sqldiff$(T.exe) sqlite3_analyzer$(T.exe) sqlite3_rsync$(T.exe)
./testfixture$(T.exe) $(TOP)/tool/mktoolzip.tcl
clean-tool-zip:
rm -f sqlite-tools-*.zip
clean: clean-tool-zip
#
# The next few rules are used to support the "threadtest" target. Building
# threadtest runs a few thread-safety tests that are implemented in C. This
# target is invoked by the releasetest.tcl script.
#
THREADTEST3_SRC = $(TOP)/test/threadtest3.c \
$(TOP)/test/tt3_checkpoint.c \
$(TOP)/test/tt3_index.c \
$(TOP)/test/tt3_vacuum.c \
$(TOP)/test/tt3_stress.c \
$(TOP)/test/tt3_lookaside1.c
threadtest3$(T.exe): sqlite3.o $(THREADTEST3_SRC)
$(T.link) $(TOP)/test/threadtest3.c $(TOP)/src/test_multiplex.c sqlite3.o \
-o $@ $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: threadtest3$(T.exe)
threadtest: threadtest3$(T.exe)
./threadtest3$(T.exe)
threadtest5: sqlite3.c $(TOP)/test/threadtest5.c
$(T.link) $(TOP)/test/threadtest5.c sqlite3.c -o $@ $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: threadtest5
#
# When building sqlite3$(T.exe) we specifically embed a copy of
# sqlite3.c, and not link to libsqlite3.so or libsqlite3.a, because
# the shell needs to be able to enable arbitrary library features,
# some of which have significant performance impacts. For example,,
# SQLITE_ENABLE_EXPLAIN_COMMENTS has been measured as having a 5.2%
# runtime performance hit, which is fine for use in the shell but is
# not appropriate for the canonical library build.
#
sqlite3$(T.exe): shell.c sqlite3.c
$(T.link) -o $@ \
shell.c sqlite3.c \
$(CFLAGS.readline) $(SHELL_OPT) $(CFLAGS.icu) \
$(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3) $(LDFLAGS.readline)
#
# Build sqlite3$(T.exe) by default except in wasi-sdk builds. Yes, the
# semantics of 0 and 1 are confusingly swapped here.
#
sqlite3$(T.exe)-1:
sqlite3$(T.exe)-0: sqlite3$(T.exe)
all: sqlite3$(T.exe)-$(HAVE_WASI_SDK)
# The "sqlite3d" CLI is build using separate source files. This
# is useful during development and debugging.
#
sqlite3d$(T.exe): shell.c $(LIBOBJS0)
$(T.link) -o $@ \
shell.c $(LIBOBJS0) \
$(CFLAGS.readline) $(SHELL_OPT) \
$(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3) $(LDFLAGS.readline)
install-shell-0: sqlite3$(T.exe) $(install-dir.bin)
$(INSTALL) -s sqlite3$(T.exe) "$(install-dir.bin)"
install-shell-1:
install: install-shell-$(HAVE_WASI_SDK)
# How to build sqldiff$(T.exe) depends on $(LINK_TOOLS_DYNAMICALLY)
#
sqldiff.0.deps = $(TOP)/tool/sqldiff.c $(TOP)/ext/misc/sqlite3_stdio.h sqlite3.o sqlite3.h
sqldiff.0.rules = $(T.link) -o $@ $(TOP)/tool/sqldiff.c sqlite3.o $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
sqldiff.1.deps = $(TOP)/tool/sqldiff.c $(TOP)/ext/misc/sqlite3_stdio.h $(libsqlite3.SO)
sqldiff.1.rules = $(T.link) -o $@ $(TOP)/tool/sqldiff.c -L. -lsqlite3 $(LDFLAGS.configure)
sqldiff$(T.exe): $(sqldiff.$(LINK_TOOLS_DYNAMICALLY).deps)
$(sqldiff.$(LINK_TOOLS_DYNAMICALLY).rules)
install-diff: sqldiff$(T.exe) $(install-dir.bin)
$(INSTALL) -s sqldiff$(T.exe) "$(install-dir.bin)"
#install: install-diff
dbhash$(T.exe): $(TOP)/tool/dbhash.c sqlite3.o sqlite3.h
$(T.link) -o $@ $(TOP)/tool/dbhash.c sqlite3.o $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: dbhash$(T.exe)
RSYNC_SRC = \
$(TOP)/tool/sqlite3_rsync.c \
sqlite3.c
RSYNC_OPT = \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_DBPAGE_VTAB \
-USQLITE_THREADSAFE \
-DSQLITE_THREADSAFE=0 \
-DSQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION \
-DSQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED
sqlite3_rsync$(T.exe): $(RSYNC_SRC)
$(T.cc.sqlite) -o $@ $(RSYNC_OPT) $(RSYNC_SRC) $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: sqlite3_rsync$(T.exe)
install-rsync: sqlite3_rsync$(T.exe) $(install-dir.bin)
$(INSTALL) sqlite3_rsync$(T.exe) "$(install-dir.bin)"
#install: install-rsync
install-man1: $(install-dir.man1)
$(INSTALL.noexec) "$(TOP)/sqlite3.1" "$(install-dir.man1)"
install: install-man1
#
# sqlite3.pc is typically generated by the configure script but could
# conceivably be generated by hand.
install-pc: sqlite3.pc $(install-dir.pkgconfig)
$(INSTALL.noexec) sqlite3.pc "$(install-dir.pkgconfig)"
scrub$(T.exe): $(TOP)/ext/misc/scrub.c sqlite3.o
$(T.link) -o $@ -I. -DSCRUB_STANDALONE \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/scrub.c sqlite3.o $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: scrub$(T.exe)
srcck1$(B.exe): $(TOP)/tool/srcck1.c
$(B.cc) -o srcck1$(B.exe) $(TOP)/tool/srcck1.c
xbin: srcck1$(B.exe)
sourcetest: srcck1$(B.exe) sqlite3.c
./srcck1$(B.exe) sqlite3.c
src-verify$(B.exe): $(TOP)/tool/src-verify.c
$(B.cc) -o src-verify$(B.exe) $(TOP)/tool/src-verify.c
xbin: src-verify$(B.exe)
verify-source: ./src-verify$(B.exe)
./src-verify$(B.exe) $(TOP)
fuzzershell$(T.exe): $(TOP)/tool/fuzzershell.c sqlite3.c sqlite3.h
$(T.link) -o $@ $(FUZZERSHELL_OPT) \
$(TOP)/tool/fuzzershell.c sqlite3.c $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
fuzzy: fuzzershell$(T.exe)
xbin: fuzzershell$(T.exe)
fuzzcheck$(T.exe): $(FUZZCHECK_SRC) sqlite3.c sqlite3.h $(FUZZCHECK_DEP)
$(T.link) -o $@ $(FUZZCHECK_OPT) $(FUZZCHECK_SRC) sqlite3.c $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
fuzzy: fuzzcheck$(T.exe)
xbin: fuzzcheck$(T.exe)
fuzzcheck-asan$(T.exe): $(FUZZCHECK_SRC) sqlite3.c sqlite3.h $(FUZZCHECK_DEP)
$(T.link) -o $@ -fsanitize=address $(FUZZCHECK_OPT) $(FUZZCHECK_SRC) \
sqlite3.c $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
fuzzy: fuzzcheck-asan$(T.exe)
xbin: fuzzcheck-asan$(T.exe)
fuzzcheck-ubsan$(T.exe): $(FUZZCHECK_SRC) sqlite3.c sqlite3.h $(FUZZCHECK_DEP)
$(T.link) -o $@ -fsanitize=undefined $(FUZZCHECK_OPT) $(FUZZCHECK_SRC) \
sqlite3.c $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
fuzzy: fuzzcheck-ubsan$(T.exe)
xbin: fuzzcheck-ubsan$(T.exe)
# Usage: FUZZDB=filename make run-fuzzcheck
#
# Where filename is a fuzzcheck database, this target builds and runs
# fuzzcheck, fuzzcheck-asan, and fuzzcheck-ubsan on that database.
#
# FUZZDB can be a glob pattern of two or more databases. Example:
#
# FUZZDB=test/fuzzdata*.db make run-fuzzcheck
#
run-fuzzcheck: fuzzcheck$(T.exe) fuzzcheck-asan$(T.exe) fuzzcheck-ubsan$(T.exe)
@if test "$(FUZZDB)" = ""; then echo 'ERROR: No FUZZDB specified. Rerun with FUZZDB=filename'; exit 1; fi
./fuzzcheck$(T.exe) --spinner $(FUZZDB)
./fuzzcheck-asan$(T.exe) --spinner $(FUZZDB)
./fuzzcheck-ubsan$(T.exe) --spinner $(FUZZDB)
ossshell$(T.exe): $(TOP)/test/ossfuzz.c $(TOP)/test/ossshell.c sqlite3.c sqlite3.h
$(T.link) -o $@ $(FUZZCHECK_OPT) $(TOP)/test/ossshell.c \
$(TOP)/test/ossfuzz.c sqlite3.c $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
fuzzy: ossshell$(T.exe)
xbin: ossshell$(T.exe)
sessionfuzz$(T.exe): $(TOP)/test/sessionfuzz.c sqlite3.c sqlite3.h
$(T.link) -o $@ $(TOP)/test/sessionfuzz.c $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
fuzzy: sessionfuzz$(T.exe)
dbfuzz$(T.exe): $(TOP)/test/dbfuzz.c sqlite3.c sqlite3.h
$(T.link) -o $@ $(DBFUZZ_OPT) $(TOP)/test/dbfuzz.c sqlite3.c \
$(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
fuzzy: dbfuzz$(T.exe)
xbin: dbfuzz$(T.exe)
DBFUZZ2_OPTS = \
-USQLITE_THREADSAFE \
-DSQLITE_THREADSAFE=0 \
-DSQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION \
-DSQLITE_DEBUG \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_DBSTAT_VTAB \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_BYTECODE_VTAB \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4 \
-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS5
dbfuzz2$(T.exe): $(TOP)/test/dbfuzz2.c sqlite3.c sqlite3.h
$(T.cc) -I. -g -O0 \
-DSTANDALONE -o dbfuzz2 \
$(DBFUZZ2_OPTS) $(TOP)/test/dbfuzz2.c sqlite3.c $(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
mkdir -p dbfuzz2-dir
cp $(TOP)/test/dbfuzz2-seed* dbfuzz2-dir
fuzzy: dbfuzz2$(T.exe)
xbin: dbfuzz2$(T.exe)
mptester$(T.exe): $(libsqlite3.LIB) $(TOP)/mptest/mptest.c
$(T.link) -o $@ -I. $(TOP)/mptest/mptest.c $(libsqlite3.LIB) \
$(LDFLAGS.libsqlite3)
xbin: mptester$(T.exe)
MPTEST1=./mptester$(T.exe) mptest.db $(TOP)/mptest/crash01.test --repeat 20
MPTEST2=./mptester$(T.exe) mptest.db $(TOP)/mptest/multiwrite01.test --repeat 20
mptest: mptester$(T.exe)
rm -f mptest.db
$(MPTEST1) --journalmode DELETE
$(MPTEST2) --journalmode WAL
$(MPTEST1) --journalmode WAL
$(MPTEST2) --journalmode PERSIST
$(MPTEST1) --journalmode PERSIST
$(MPTEST2) --journalmode TRUNCATE
$(MPTEST1) --journalmode TRUNCATE
$(MPTEST2) --journalmode DELETE
# Source and header files that shell.c depends on
SHELL_DEP = \
$(TOP)/src/shell.c.in \
$(TOP)/ext/expert/sqlite3expert.c \
$(TOP)/ext/expert/sqlite3expert.h \
$(TOP)/ext/intck/sqlite3intck.c \
$(TOP)/ext/intck/sqlite3intck.h \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/appendvfs.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/base64.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/base85.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/completion.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/decimal.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/fileio.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/ieee754.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/memtrace.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/pcachetrace.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/percentile.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/regexp.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/series.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/sha1.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/shathree.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/sqlar.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/uint.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/vfstrace.c \
$(TOP)/ext/misc/zipfile.c \
$(TOP)/ext/recover/dbdata.c \
$(TOP)/ext/recover/sqlite3recover.c \
$(TOP)/ext/recover/sqlite3recover.h \
$(TOP)/src/test_windirent.c \
$(TOP)/src/test_windirent.h
shell.c: $(SHELL_DEP) $(TOP)/tool/mkshellc.tcl $(B.tclsh) # has_tclsh84
$(B.tclsh) $(TOP)/tool/mkshellc.tcl >shell.c
#
# Rules to build the extension objects.
#
DEPS_EXT_COMMON = $(DEPS_OBJ_COMMON) $(EXTHDR)
icu.o: $(TOP)/ext/icu/icu.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/icu/icu.c $(CFLAGS.icu)
fts3.o: $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3.c
fts3_aux.o: $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_aux.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_aux.c
fts3_expr.o: $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_expr.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_expr.c
fts3_hash.o: $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_hash.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_hash.c
fts3_icu.o: $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_icu.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_icu.c $(CFLAGS.icu)
fts3_porter.o: $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_porter.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_porter.c
fts3_snippet.o: $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_snippet.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_snippet.c
fts3_tokenizer.o: $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_tokenizer.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_tokenizer.c
fts3_tokenizer1.o: $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_tokenizer1.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_tokenizer1.c
fts3_tokenize_vtab.o: $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_tokenize_vtab.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_tokenize_vtab.c
fts3_unicode.o: $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_unicode.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_unicode.c
fts3_unicode2.o: $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_unicode2.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_unicode2.c
fts3_write.o: $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_write.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/fts3/fts3_write.c
rtree.o: $(TOP)/ext/rtree/rtree.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/rtree/rtree.c
sqlite3session.o: $(TOP)/ext/session/sqlite3session.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/session/sqlite3session.c
stmt.o: $(TOP)/ext/misc/stmt.c $(DEPS_EXT_COMMON)
$(T.cc.extension) -c $(TOP)/ext/misc/stmt.c
#
# Windows section
#
dll: sqlite3.dll
sqlite3.def: $(LIBOBJ)
echo 'EXPORTS' >sqlite3.def
nm $(LIBOBJ) | grep ' T ' | grep ' _sqlite3_' \
| sed 's/^.* _//' >>sqlite3.def
sqlite3.dll: $(LIBOBJ) sqlite3.def
$(T.cc.sqlite) $(LDFLAGS.shobj) -o $@ sqlite3.def \
-Wl,"--strip-all" $(LIBOBJ) $(LDFLAGS.configure)
#
# Emit a list of commonly-used targets
help:
@echo; echo "Frequently-used high-level make targets:"; echo; \
echo " - all [default] = builds most components"; \
echo " - clean = cleans up most build products"; \
echo " - distclean = cleans up all build products"; \
echo " - install = installs activated components"; \
echo; echo "Testing-related targets:"; echo; \
echo " - test = a number of sanity checks"; \
echo " - quicktest = minimal tests"; \
echo " - releasetest = pre-release tests"; \
echo " - devtest = Minimum tests required before code check-ins"; \
echo " - mdevtest = A variant of devtest"; \
echo " - sdevtest = A variant of devtest"; \
echo " - tcltest = Runs test/veryquick.test"; \
echo " - testrunner = Like tcltest but spread across multiple cores"; \
echo " - fuzztest = The core fuzz tester (see target docs for important info)"; \
echo " - valgrindfuzz = Runs fuzztest under valgrind"; \
echo " - soaktest = Really, really long tests"; \
echo " - alltest = Runs most or all TCL tests"; \
echo
# Remove build products sufficient so that subsequent makes will recompile
# everything from scratch. Do not remove:
#
# * test results and test logs
# * output from ./configure
#
tidy-.:
tidy: tidy-.
rm -f *.o *.c *.da *.bb *.bbg gmon.* *.rws sqlite3$(T.exe)
rm -f fts5.h keywordhash.h opcodes.h sqlite3.h sqlite3ext.h sqlite3session.h
rm -rf .libs .deps tsrc .target_source
rm -f lemon$(B.exe) sqlite*.tar.gz
rm -f mkkeywordhash$(B.exe) mksourceid$(B.exe)
rm -f parse.* fts5parse.*
rm -f $(libsqlite3.SO) $(libsqlite3.LIB) $(libtclsqlite3.SO)
rm -f tclsqlite3$(T.exe) $(TESTPROGS)
rm -f LogEst$(T.exe) fts3view$(T.exe) rollback-test$(T.exe) showdb$(T.exe)
rm -f showjournal$(T.exe) showstat4$(T.exe) showwal$(T.exe) speedtest1$(T.exe)
rm -f wordcount$(T.exe) changeset$(T.exe) version-info$(T.exe)
rm -f *.exp *.vsix pkgIndex.tcl
rm -f sqlite3_analyzer$(T.exe) sqlite3_rsync$(T.exe) sqlite3_expert$(T.exe)
rm -f mptester$(T.exe) rbu$(T.exe) srcck1$(T.exe)
rm -f fuzzershell$(T.exe) fuzzcheck$(T.exe) sqldiff$(T.exe) dbhash$(T.exe)
rm -f dbfuzz$(T.exe) dbfuzz2$(T.exe)
rm -fr dbfuzz2-dir
rm -f fuzzcheck-asan$(T.exe) fuzzcheck-ubsan$(T.exe) ossshell$(T.exe)
rm -f scrub$(T.exe) showshm$(T.exe) sqlite3_checker$(T.exe) loadfts$(T.exe)
rm -f index_usage$(T.exe) kvtest$(T.exe) startup$(T.exe) threadtest3$(T.exe)
rm -f sessionfuzz$(T.exe) changesetfuzz$(T.exe)
rm -f dbdump$(T.exe) dbtotxt$(T.exe) atrc$(T.exe)
rm -f threadtest5$(T.exe)
rm -f src-verify$(B.exe)
rm -f tclsqlite3.c has_tclsh* $(T.tcl.env.sh)
rm -f sqlite3rc.h sqlite3.def
#
# Removes build products and test logs. Retains ./configure outputs.
#
clean-.:
clean: clean-. tidy
rm -rf omittest* testrunner* testdir*
# Clean up everything. No exceptions.
distclean-.:
distclean: distclean-. clean
# Show important variable settings.
show-variables:
@echo "CC = $(CC)"
@echo "B.cc = $(B.cc)"
@echo "T.cc = $(T.cc)"
@echo "T.cc.sqlite = $(T.cc.sqlite)"