# Make sure you include -DHAVE_SNPRINTF in CFLAGS if your system # does have snprintf! # If you need (long long int) support and you sprintf supports it, # define -DSNPRINTF_LONGLONG_SUPPORT CC = gcc CFLAGS = -DPREFER_PORTABLE_SNPRINTF -O3 \ -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wwrite-strings \ -Wcast-qual -Wcast-align -Waggregate-return \ -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations \ -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes # -DNEED_ASPRINTF -DNEED_ASNPRINTF -DNEED_VASPRINTF -DNEED_VASNPRINTF # -DNEED_SNPRINTF_ONLY # Digital Unix: native compiler usually produces better code than gcc #CC = cc #CFLAGS = -DPREFER_PORTABLE_SNPRINTF -O4 -std1 -arch host # Recommend to leave COMPATIBILITY empty for normal use. # Should be set for bug compatibility when running tests # too keep them less chatty. COMPATIBILITY = #COMPATIBILITY = -DSOLARIS_BUG_COMPATIBLE #COMPATIBILITY = -DHPUX_BUG_COMPATIBLE #COMPATIBILITY = -DDIGITAL_UNIX_BUG_COMPATIBLE #COMPATIBILITY = -DPERL_BUG_COMPATIBLE #COMPATIBILITY = -DLINUX_COMPATIBLE .c.o: rm -f $@ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(COMPATIBILITY) -c $*.c all:snprintf.o Makefile test::snprintf.o test.c Makefile $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(COMPATIBILITY) snprintf.o -o $@ test.c clean: /usr/bin/rm -f *.o test core