# ./src/Makefile.inc # Using the backslash as line continuation character might be problematic # with some make flavours, as Watcom's wmake showed us already. If we # ever want to change this in a portable manner then we should consider # this idea (posted to the libcurl list by Adam Kellas): # CSRC1 = file1.c file2.c file3.c # CSRC2 = file4.c file5.c file6.c # CSOURCES = $(CSRC1) $(CSRC2) # libcurl has sources that provide functions named curlx_* that aren't part of # the official API, but we re-use the code here to avoid duplication. CURLX_ONES = $(top_srcdir)/lib/strtoofft.c \ $(top_srcdir)/lib/strdup.c \ $(top_srcdir)/lib/rawstr.c \ $(top_srcdir)/lib/nonblock.c CURL_CFILES = main.c hugehelp.c urlglob.c writeout.c writeenv.c \ getpass.c homedir.c curlutil.c xattr.c \ tool_bname.c tool_cfgable.c tool_convert.c tool_dirhie.c \ tool_doswin.c tool_mfiles.c tool_msgs.c tool_myfunc.c \ tool_vms.c CURL_HFILES = hugehelp.h setup.h config-win32.h config-mac.h \ config-riscos.h urlglob.h version.h xattr.h \ writeout.h writeenv.h getpass.h homedir.h curlutil.h \ tool_bname.h tool_cfgable.h tool_convert.h tool_dirhie.h \ tool_doswin.h tool_mfiles.h tool_msgs.h tool_myfunc.h \ tool_sdecls.h tool_vms.h curl_SOURCES = $(CURL_CFILES) $(CURLX_ONES) $(CURL_HFILES)