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# Copyright 2016-2017 Daniil Gentili
# (https://daniil.it)
# This file is part of php-libtgvoip.
# php-libtgvoip is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
# The PWRTelegram API is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
# See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with php-libtgvoip.
# If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
include $(CLEAR_VARS)
DEFINES =
INCLUDES =
LDINCLUDES =
CXXFLAGS = ${INCLUDES} ${DEFINES} -O3 -Wall -c -std=c++11 -fpic -g
CFLAGS = ${INCLUDES} ${DEFINES} -O3 -fexceptions -fpic -g
LFLAGS = -shared ${LDINCLUDES} -ltgvoip -lphpcpp
include $(BUILD_STATIC_LIBRARY)
#
# Name of your extension
#
# This is the name of your extension. Based on this extension name, the
# name of the library file (name.so) and the name of the config file (name.ini)
# are automatically generated
#
NAME = libtgvoip
#
# Php.ini directories
#
# In the past, PHP used a single php.ini configuration file. Today, most
# PHP installations use a conf.d directory that holds a set of config files,
# one for each extension. Use this variable to specify this directory.
#
INI_DIR = $(shell php --ini | sed '/Scan for additional .ini files in: /!d;s/Scan for additional .ini files in: //')
#
# The extension dirs
#
# This is normally a directory like /usr/lib/php5/20121221 (based on the
# PHP version that you use. We make use of the command line 'php-config'
# instruction to find out what the extension directory is, you can override
# this with a different fixed directory
#
EXTENSION_DIR = $(shell php-config --extension-dir)
#
# The name of the extension and the name of the .ini file
#
# These two variables are based on the name of the extension. We simply add
# a certain extension to them (.so or .ini)
#
EXTENSION = ${NAME}.so
INI = ${NAME}.ini
#
# Compiler
#
# By default, the GNU C++ compiler is used. If you want to use a different
# compiler, you can change that here. You can change this for both the
# compiler (the program that turns the c++ files into object files) and for
# the linker (the program that links all object files into the single .so
# library file. By default, g++ (the GNU C++ compiler) is used for both.
#
COMPILER = g++
LINKER = g++
#
# Compiler and linker flags
#
# This variable holds the flags that are passed to the compiler. By default,
# we include the -O2 flag. This flag tells the compiler to optimize the code,
# but it makes debugging more difficult. So if you're debugging your application,
# you probably want to remove this -O2 flag. At the same time, you can then
# add the -g flag to instruct the compiler to include debug information in
# the library (but this will make the final libphpcpp.so file much bigger, so
# you want to leave that flag out on production servers).
#
# If your extension depends on other libraries (and it does at least depend on
# one: the PHP-CPP library), you should update the LINKER_DEPENDENCIES variable
# with a list of all flags that should be passed to the linker.
#
#
# Command to remove files, copy files and create directories.
#
# I've never encountered a *nix environment in which these commands do not work.
# So you can probably leave this as it is
#
RM = rm -f
CP = cp -f
MKDIR = mkdir -p
#
# All source files are simply all *.cpp files found in the current directory
#
# A builtin Makefile macro is used to scan the current directory and find
# all source files. The object files are all compiled versions of the source
# file, with the .cpp extension being replaced by .o.
#
TGVOIP = libtgvoip/build/libtgvoip.la
SOURCES = $(wildcard *.cpp)
OBJECTS_CPP = $(SOURCES:%.cpp=%.o)
OBJECTS_CC = $(OBJECTS_CPP:%.cc=%.o)
OBJECTS = $(OBJECTS_CC:%.c=%.o)
#
# From here the build instructions start
#
all: ${TGVOIP} ${OBJECTS} ${EXTENSION}
${TGVOIP}:
cd libtgvoip && autoreconf -vfi && ${MKDIR} build && cd build && ../configure --enable-desktop-dsp --enable-opus-music --enable-audio-callback --prefix=/usr && make -j$(shell nproc) && sudo make install && cd ../..
${EXTENSION}: ${OBJECTS}
${CXX} -o $@ ${OBJECTS} ${LFLAGS}
${OBJECTS}:
install:
${CP} ${EXTENSION} ${EXTENSION_DIR}
${CP} ${INI} ${INI_DIR}
clean:
${RM} ${EXTENSION} ${OBJECTS}
cd libtgvoip/build && make clean