# configuration file for making Lua 5.0 # see INSTALL for installation instructions # These are default values. Skip this section and see the explanations below. LOADLIB= DLLIB= NUMBER= POPEN= TMPNAM= DEGREES= USERCONF= # == CHANGE THE SETTINGS BELOW TO SUIT YOUR ENVIRONMENT ======================= # --------------------------------------------------------------- Lua libraries # Support for dynamically loading C libraries for Lua is a very important # feature, which we strongly recommend be enabled. By default, this support is # enabled on Windows systems (see below) but disabled on other systems because # it relies on system-dependent code that is not part of ANSI C. For more # information on dynamic loading, read the comments in src/lib/liolib.c . # # To enable support for dynamic loading on Unix systems that support the dlfcn # interface (e.g., Linux, Solaris, IRIX, BSD, AIX, HPUX, and probably others), # uncomment the next two lines. # #LOADLIB= -DUSE_DLOPEN=1 #DLLIB= -ldl # # In Linux with gcc, you should also uncomment the next definition for # MYLDFLAGS, which passes -E (= -export-dynamic) to the linker. This option # allows dynamic libraries to link back to the `lua' program, so that they do # not need the Lua libraries. (Other systems may have an equivalent facility.) # #MYLDFLAGS= -Wl,-E # # On Windows systems. support for dynamic loading is enabled by default. # To disable this support, uncomment the next line. # #LOADLIB= -DUSE_DLL=0 # The Lua IO library (src/lib/liolib.c) has support for pipes using popen and # pclose. This support is enabled by default on POSIX systems. # If your system is not POSIX but has popen and pclose, define USE_POPEN=1. # If you don't want to support pipes, define USE_POPEN=0. # #POPEN= -DUSE_POPEN=1 #POPEN= -DUSE_POPEN=0 # # The form below will probably work in (some) Windows systems. # #POPEN= -DUSE_POPEN=1 -Dpopen=_popen -Dpclose=_pclose # The Lua OS library (src/lib/liolib.c) exports an interface to the C function # tmpnam, which gcc now thinks is `dangerous'. So, support for tmpnam is # disabled by default when compiling with gcc. # If you still want to use tmpnam, define USE_TMPNAME=1. If you don't want to # use tmpnam even if you're not compiling with gcc, define USE_TMPNAME=0. # #TMPNAM= -DUSE_TMPNAME=1 #TMPNAM= -DUSE_TMPNAME=0 # The Lua math library (src/lib/lmathlib.c) now operates in radians, unlike # previous versions of Lua, which used degrees. To use degrees instead of # radians, define USE_DEGREES. # #DEGREES= -DUSE_DEGREES # ------------------------------------------------------------------ Lua core # Lua uses double for numbers. To change this, uncomment and edit the following # line, changing USE_XXX to one of USE_DOUBLE, USE_FLOAT, USE_LONG, USE_INT. # #NUMBER= -DLUA_USER_H='"../etc/luser_number.h"' -DUSE_XXX # When compiling Lua with gcc on a Pentium machine, using a fast rounding # method for the conversion of doubles to ints can give around 20% speed # improvement. To use this rounding method, uncomment the following line. #NUMBER= -DLUA_USER_H='"../etc/luser_number.h"' -DUSE_FASTROUND # For partial compatibility with old upvalue syntax, define LUA_COMPATUPSYNTAX. # For partial compatibility with old upvalue behavior in C functions, define # LUA_COMPATUPVALUES. Add these definitions to MYCFLAGS. # # -DLUA_COMPATUPSYNTAX -DLUA_COMPATUPVALUES # ------------------------------------------------------------- Lua interpreter # The stand-alone Lua interpreter needs the math functions, which are usually # in libm.a (-lm). If your C library already includes the math functions, # or if you are using a modified interpreter that does not need them, # then comment the following line or add the appropriates libraries. # EXTRA_LIBS= -lm # If you want to customize the stand-alone Lua interpreter, uncomment and # edit the following two lines; also edit etc/saconfig.c to suit your needs. # -DUSE_READLINE adds line editing and history to the interpreter. You need # to add -lreadline (and perhaps also -lhistory and -lcurses or -lncurses) # to EXTRA_LIBS. # #USERCONF=-DLUA_USERCONFIG='"$(LUA)/etc/saconfig.c"' -DUSE_READLINE #EXTRA_LIBS= -lm -ldl -lreadline # -lhistory -lcurses -lncurses # ------------------------------------------------------------------ C compiler # You need an ANSI C compiler. gcc is a popular one. We do not use -ansi in # WARN because it disables POSIX features used in the libraries. # CC= gcc WARN= -Wall # ------------------------------------------------------------------ C options # Write here any options you may need for your C compiler. # If you are using gcc, -O3 will get you a faster but larger code. You can # also add -fomit-frame-pointer to get even faster code at the cost of losing # debug information. If you only want the shared libraries, you may want to # add -fPIC to MYCFLAGS. # MYCFLAGS= -O2 #MYCFLAGS= -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer # -fPIC # Write here any options you may need for your C linker. #MYLDFLAGS= # ------------------------------------------------------------------ librarian # This should work in all Unix systems. # AR= ar rcu # If your system doesn't have (or need) ranlib, use RANLIB=true. # On some systems, "ar s" does what ranlib would do. # RANLIB= ranlib #RANLIB= ar s #RANLIB= true # ------------------------------------------------------------------ stripper # This should work in all Unix systems, but you may want to add options. # STRIP= strip # ------------------------------------------------------------------ install # Locations for "make install". You may need to be root do "make install". # INSTALL_ROOT= /usr/local INSTALL_BIN= $(INSTALL_ROOT)/bin INSTALL_INC= $(INSTALL_ROOT)/include INSTALL_LIB= $(INSTALL_ROOT)/lib INSTALL_MAN= $(INSTALL_ROOT)/man/man1 # You may prefer to use "install" instead of "cp" if you have it. # If you use "install", you may also want to change the permissions after -m. # INSTALL_EXEC= cp INSTALL_DATA= cp #INSTALL_EXEC= install -m 0755 #INSTALL_DATA= install -m 0644 # == END OF USER SETTINGS. NO NEED TO CHANGE ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE ========= V=5.0 BIN= $(LUA)/bin INC= $(LUA)/include LIB= $(LUA)/lib INCS= -I$(INC) $(EXTRA_INCS) DEFS= $(NUMBER) $(EXTRA_DEFS) CFLAGS= $(MYCFLAGS) $(WARN) $(INCS) $(DEFS) # (end of config)