#
#    Generic leaf rules include Makefile.
#
#    Copyright (C) 2009, Cisco Systems Inc.
#
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#    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
#    the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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#
#    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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#    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
#    GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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#    with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
#    51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
#
# Ngie Cooper, July 2009
#

#
# generic_leaf_target
#
# Generate a set of basic targets (all, clean, install) for a leaf directory
# (no subdirectories).
#
# $(MAKE_DEPS)			: What should we execute beforehand as a
#				  dependency of $(MAKE_TARGETS)?
#
# $(INSTALL_FILES) -> install
#
# Helpful variables are:
#
# $(MAKE_TARGETS)		: What to execute as direct dependencies of
# 				  all.
# 				  1. Defaults to the basename of the targets
# 				     produced by the %.c -> % implicit pattern
# 				     rules, e.g. the MAKE_TARGET in a directory
# 				     like the following:
#
#				  $$ ls /bar
# 				  foo.c
#
#				     Would be `foo'. Similarly, the following
#				     dir structure:
#
#				  $$ ls /bar
# 				  foo.c zanzibar.c
#
#				     Would be `foo zanzibar'.
#
#				  2. If you define MAKE_TARGETS as an empty
#				     string, this will override the defaults.
#				     I did this to avoid providing too much
#				     rope to hang one's self in the event of
#				     unwanted behavior.
#
# $(CLEAN_TARGETS)		: What targets should be cleaned (must be
#				  real files). This will automatically append
#				  adds the .o suffix to all files referenced
#				  by $(MAKE_TARGETS)) to CLEAN_TARGETS, if
#				  MAKE_TARGETS wasn't defined (see
#				  $(MAKE_TARGETS)).
# $(INSTALL_MODE)		: What mode should we using when calling
# 				  install(1)?
#
# Also, if you wish to change the installation directory, from the set default
# (testcases/bin) you must do something like either one of the following items:
#
# Method A:
#
# INSTALL_DIR			:= /path/to/installdir/from/$(DESTDIR)/$(prefix)
#
# e.g. if I wanted to install my binaries in testcases/bin, I would do:
#
# INSTALL_DIR			:= testcases/bin
#
# in my calling Makefile.
#
# Or Method B:
#
# INSTALL_DIR			:= /path/to/installdir/from/$(DESTDIR)
#
# e.g. if I wanted to install my binaries in $(libdir) (which may not exist
# outside of $(prefix) right now, but could in the future), I could do the
# following:
#
# INSTALL_DIR			:= $(libdir)
#

.PHONY: all clean install

$(MAKE_TARGETS): | $(MAKE_DEPS)

all: $(MAKE_TARGETS)

clean:: $(CLEAN_DEPS)
	-$(RM) -f $(CLEAN_TARGETS)

$(INSTALL_FILES): | $(INSTALL_DEPS)

install: $(INSTALL_FILES)

# vim: syntax=make