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But first, please read +<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. + diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a0700f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,439 @@ +## Pd library template version 1.0.13 +# For instructions on how to use this template, see: +# http://puredata.info/docs/developer/MakefileTemplate +LIBRARY_NAME = arduino + +# add your .c source files, one object per file, to the SOURCES +# variable, help files will be included automatically, and for GUI +# objects, the matching .tcl file too +SOURCES = + +# list all pd objects (i.e. myobject.pd) files here, and their helpfiles will +# be included automatically +PDOBJECTS = arduino.pd + +# example patches and related files, in the 'examples' subfolder +EXAMPLES = LED-lighting-fade.pd simple_input.pd + +# manuals and related files, in the 'manual' subfolder +MANUAL = + +# if you want to include any other files in the source and binary tarballs, +# list them here. This can be anything from header files, test patches, +# documentation, etc. README.txt and LICENSE.txt are required and therefore +# automatically included +EXTRA_DIST = arduinomega-test.pd arduino-stress-test.pd arduino-test.pd + +# unit tests and related files here, in the 'unittests' subfolder +UNITTESTS = + + + +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------# +# +# things you might need to edit if you are using other C libraries +# +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------# + +ALL_CFLAGS = -I"$(PD_INCLUDE)" +ALL_LDFLAGS = +SHARED_LDFLAGS = +ALL_LIBS = + + +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------# +# +# you shouldn't need to edit anything below here, if we did it right :) +# +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------# + +# these can be set from outside without (usually) breaking the build +CFLAGS = -Wall -W -g +LDFLAGS = +LIBS = + +# get library version from meta file +LIBRARY_VERSION = $(shell sed -n 's|^\#X text [0-9][0-9]* [0-9][0-9]* VERSION \(.*\);|\1|p' $(LIBRARY_NAME)-meta.pd) + +ALL_CFLAGS += -DPD -DVERSION='"$(LIBRARY_VERSION)"' + +PD_INCLUDE = $(PD_PATH)/include/pd +# where to install the library, overridden below depending on platform +prefix = /usr/local +libdir = $(prefix)/lib +pkglibdir = $(libdir)/pd-externals +objectsdir = $(pkglibdir) + +INSTALL = install +INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(INSTALL) -p -m 644 +INSTALL_DATA = $(INSTALL) -p -m 644 +INSTALL_DIR = $(INSTALL) -p -m 755 -d + +ALLSOURCES := $(SOURCES) $(SOURCES_android) $(SOURCES_cygwin) $(SOURCES_macosx) \ + $(SOURCES_iphoneos) $(SOURCES_linux) $(SOURCES_windows) + +DISTDIR=$(LIBRARY_NAME)-$(LIBRARY_VERSION) +ORIGDIR=pd-$(LIBRARY_NAME:~=)_$(LIBRARY_VERSION) + +UNAME := $(shell uname -s) +ifeq ($(UNAME),Darwin) + CPU := $(shell uname -p) + ifeq ($(CPU),arm) # iPhone/iPod Touch + SOURCES += $(SOURCES_iphoneos) + EXTENSION = pd_darwin + SHARED_EXTENSION = dylib + OS = iphoneos + PD_PATH = /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources + IPHONE_BASE=/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/usr/bin + CC=$(IPHONE_BASE)/gcc + CPP=$(IPHONE_BASE)/cpp + CXX=$(IPHONE_BASE)/g++ + ISYSROOT = -isysroot /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS3.0.sdk + IPHONE_CFLAGS = -miphoneos-version-min=3.0 $(ISYSROOT) -arch armv6 + OPT_CFLAGS = -fast -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer + ALL_CFLAGS := $(IPHONE_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS) + ALL_LDFLAGS += -arch armv6 -bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup $(ISYSROOT) + SHARED_LDFLAGS += -arch armv6 -dynamiclib -undefined dynamic_lookup $(ISYSROOT) + ALL_LIBS += -lc $(LIBS_iphoneos) + STRIP = strip -x + DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS) + else # Mac OS X + SOURCES += $(SOURCES_macosx) + EXTENSION = pd_darwin + SHARED_EXTENSION = dylib + OS = macosx + PD_PATH = /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources + OPT_CFLAGS = -ftree-vectorize -ftree-vectorizer-verbose=2 -fast +# build universal 32-bit on 10.4 and 32/64 on newer + ifeq ($(shell uname -r | sed 's|\([0-9][0-9]*\)\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*|\1|'), 8) + FAT_FLAGS = -arch ppc -arch i386 -mmacosx-version-min=10.4 + else + FAT_FLAGS = -arch ppc -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -mmacosx-version-min=10.4 + SOURCES += $(SOURCES_iphoneos) + endif + ALL_CFLAGS += $(FAT_FLAGS) -fPIC -I/sw/include + # if the 'pd' binary exists, check the linking against it to aid with stripping + BUNDLE_LOADER = $(shell test ! -e $(PD_PATH)/bin/pd || echo -bundle_loader $(PD_PATH)/bin/pd) + ALL_LDFLAGS += $(FAT_FLAGS) -headerpad_max_install_names -bundle $(BUNDLE_LOADER) \ + -undefined dynamic_lookup -L/sw/lib + SHARED_LDFLAGS += $(FAT_FLAGS) -dynamiclib -undefined dynamic_lookup \ + -install_name @loader_path/$(SHARED_LIB) -compatibility_version 1 -current_version 1.0 + ALL_LIBS += -lc $(LIBS_macosx) + STRIP = strip -x + DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS) +# install into ~/Library/Pd on Mac OS X since /usr/local isn't used much + pkglibdir=$(HOME)/Library/Pd + endif +endif +# Tho Android uses Linux, we use this fake uname to provide an easy way to +# setup all this things needed to cross-compile for Android using the NDK +ifeq ($(UNAME),ANDROID) + CPU := arm + SOURCES += $(SOURCES_android) + EXTENSION = pd_linux + SHARED_EXTENSION = so + OS = android + PD_PATH = /usr + NDK_BASE := /usr/local/android-ndk + NDK_PLATFORM_VERSION := 5 + NDK_SYSROOT=$(NDK_BASE)/platforms/android-$(NDK_PLATFORM_VERSION)/arch-arm + NDK_UNAME := $(shell uname -s | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]') + NDK_TOOLCHAIN_BASE=$(NDK_BASE)/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.3/prebuilt/$(NDK_UNAME)-x86 + CC := $(NDK_TOOLCHAIN_BASE)/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-gcc --sysroot=$(NDK_SYSROOT) + OPT_CFLAGS = -O6 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer + CFLAGS += + LDFLAGS += -rdynamic -shared + SHARED_LDFLAGS += -Wl,-soname,$(SHARED_LIB) -shared + LIBS += -lc $(LIBS_android) + STRIP := $(NDK_TOOLCHAIN_BASE)/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-strip \ + --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment + DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS)-$(shell uname -m) +endif +ifeq ($(UNAME),Linux) + CPU := $(shell uname -m) + SOURCES += $(SOURCES_linux) + EXTENSION = pd_linux + SHARED_EXTENSION = so + OS = linux + PD_PATH = /usr + OPT_CFLAGS = -O6 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer + ALL_CFLAGS += -fPIC + ALL_LDFLAGS += -rdynamic -shared -fPIC -Wl,-rpath,"\$$ORIGIN",--enable-new-dtags + SHARED_LDFLAGS += -Wl,-soname,$(SHARED_LIB) -shared + ALL_LIBS += -lc $(LIBS_linux) + STRIP = strip --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment + DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS)-$(shell uname -m) +endif +ifeq ($(UNAME),GNU) + # GNU/Hurd, should work like GNU/Linux for basically all externals + CPU := $(shell uname -m) + SOURCES += $(SOURCES_linux) + EXTENSION = pd_linux + SHARED_EXTENSION = so + OS = linux + PD_PATH = /usr + OPT_CFLAGS = -O6 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer + ALL_CFLAGS += -fPIC + ALL_LDFLAGS += -rdynamic -shared -fPIC -Wl,-rpath,"\$$ORIGIN",--enable-new-dtags + SHARED_LDFLAGS += -shared -Wl,-soname,$(SHARED_LIB) + ALL_LIBS += -lc $(LIBS_linux) + STRIP = strip --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment + DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS)-$(shell uname -m) +endif +ifeq ($(UNAME),GNU/kFreeBSD) + # Debian GNU/kFreeBSD, should work like GNU/Linux for basically all externals + CPU := $(shell uname -m) + SOURCES += $(SOURCES_linux) + EXTENSION = pd_linux + SHARED_EXTENSION = so + OS = linux + PD_PATH = /usr + OPT_CFLAGS = -O6 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer + ALL_CFLAGS += -fPIC + ALL_LDFLAGS += -rdynamic -shared -fPIC -Wl,-rpath,"\$$ORIGIN",--enable-new-dtags + SHARED_LDFLAGS += -shared -Wl,-soname,$(SHARED_LIB) + ALL_LIBS += -lc $(LIBS_linux) + STRIP = strip --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment + DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS)-$(shell uname -m) +endif +ifeq (CYGWIN,$(findstring CYGWIN,$(UNAME))) + CPU := $(shell uname -m) + SOURCES += $(SOURCES_cygwin) + EXTENSION = dll + SHARED_EXTENSION = dll + OS = cygwin + PD_PATH = $(shell cygpath $$PROGRAMFILES)/pd + OPT_CFLAGS = -O6 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer + ALL_CFLAGS += + ALL_LDFLAGS += -rdynamic -shared -L"$(PD_PATH)/src" -L"$(PD_PATH)/bin" + SHARED_LDFLAGS += -shared -Wl,-soname,$(SHARED_LIB) + ALL_LIBS += -lc -lpd $(LIBS_cygwin) + STRIP = strip --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment + DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS) +endif +ifeq (MINGW,$(findstring MINGW,$(UNAME))) + CPU := $(shell uname -m) + SOURCES += $(SOURCES_windows) + EXTENSION = dll + SHARED_EXTENSION = dll + OS = windows + PD_PATH = $(shell cd "$$PROGRAMFILES/pd" && pwd) + # MinGW doesn't seem to include cc so force gcc + CC=gcc + OPT_CFLAGS = -O3 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer + ALL_CFLAGS += -mms-bitfields + ALL_LDFLAGS += -s -shared -Wl,--enable-auto-import + SHARED_LDFLAGS += -shared + ALL_LIBS += -L"$(PD_PATH)/src" -L"$(PD_PATH)/bin" -L"$(PD_PATH)/obj" \ + -lpd -lwsock32 -lkernel32 -luser32 -lgdi32 -liberty $(LIBS_windows) + STRIP = strip --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment + DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS) +endif + +# in case somebody manually set the HELPPATCHES above +HELPPATCHES ?= $(SOURCES:.c=-help.pd) $(PDOBJECTS:.pd=-help.pd) + +ALL_CFLAGS := $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(OPT_CFLAGS) +ALL_LDFLAGS := $(LDFLAGS) $(ALL_LDFLAGS) +ALL_LIBS := $(LIBS) $(ALL_LIBS) + +SHARED_SOURCE ?= $(wildcard lib$(LIBRARY_NAME).c) +SHARED_HEADER ?= $(shell test ! -e $(LIBRARY_NAME).h || echo $(LIBRARY_NAME).h) +SHARED_LIB ?= $(SHARED_SOURCE:.c=.$(SHARED_EXTENSION)) +SHARED_TCL_LIB = $(wildcard lib$(LIBRARY_NAME).tcl) + +.PHONY = install libdir_install single_install install-doc install-examples install-manual install-unittests clean distclean dist etags $(LIBRARY_NAME) + +all: $(SOURCES:.c=.$(EXTENSION)) $(SHARED_LIB) + +%.o: %.c + $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) -o "$*.o" -c "$*.c" + +%.$(EXTENSION): %.o $(SHARED_LIB) + $(CC) $(ALL_LDFLAGS) -o "$*.$(EXTENSION)" "$*.o" $(ALL_LIBS) $(SHARED_LIB) + chmod a-x "$*.$(EXTENSION)" + +# this links everything into a single binary file +$(LIBRARY_NAME): $(SOURCES:.c=.o) $(LIBRARY_NAME).o lib$(LIBRARY_NAME).o + $(CC) $(ALL_LDFLAGS) -o $(LIBRARY_NAME).$(EXTENSION) $(SOURCES:.c=.o) \ + $(LIBRARY_NAME).o lib$(LIBRARY_NAME).o $(ALL_LIBS) + chmod a-x $(LIBRARY_NAME).$(EXTENSION) + +$(SHARED_LIB): $(SHARED_SOURCE:.c=.o) + $(CC) $(SHARED_LDFLAGS) -o $(SHARED_LIB) $(SHARED_SOURCE:.c=.o) $(ALL_LIBS) + +install: libdir_install + +# The meta and help files are explicitly installed to make sure they are +# actually there. Those files are not optional, then need to be there. +libdir_install: $(SOURCES:.c=.$(EXTENSION)) $(SHARED_LIB) install-doc install-examples install-manual install-unittests + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(LIBRARY_NAME)-meta.pd \ + $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + test -z "$(strip $(SOURCES))" || (\ + $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(SOURCES:.c=.$(EXTENSION)) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) && \ + $(STRIP) $(addprefix $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/,$(SOURCES:.c=.$(EXTENSION)))) + test -z "$(strip $(SHARED_LIB))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(SHARED_LIB) \ + $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + test -z "$(strip $(wildcard $(SOURCES:.c=.tcl)))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(wildcard $(SOURCES:.c=.tcl)) \ + $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + test -z "$(strip $(PDOBJECTS))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(PDOBJECTS) \ + $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + test -z "$(strip $(SHARED_TCL_LIB))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(SHARED_TCL_LIB) \ + $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + +# install library linked as single binary +single_install: $(LIBRARY_NAME) install-doc install-examples install-manual install-unittests + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(LIBRARY_NAME).$(EXTENSION) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + $(STRIP) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/$(LIBRARY_NAME).$(EXTENSION) + +install-doc: + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + test -z "$(strip $(SOURCES) $(PDOBJECTS))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(HELPPATCHES) \ + $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) + $(INSTALL_DATA) README.txt $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/README.txt + $(INSTALL_DATA) LICENSE.txt $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/LICENSE.txt + +install-examples: + test -z "$(strip $(EXAMPLES))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/examples && \ + for file in $(EXAMPLES); do \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) examples/$$file $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/examples; \ + done + +install-manual: + test -z "$(strip $(MANUAL))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/manual && \ + for file in $(MANUAL); do \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) manual/$$file $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/manual; \ + done + +install-unittests: + test -z "$(strip $(UNITTESTS))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/unittests && \ + for file in $(UNITTESTS); do \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) unittests/$$file $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/unittests; \ + done + +clean: + -rm -f -- $(SOURCES:.c=.o) $(SOURCES_LIB:.c=.o) $(SHARED_SOURCE:.c=.o) + -rm -f -- $(SOURCES:.c=.$(EXTENSION)) + -rm -f -- $(LIBRARY_NAME).o + -rm -f -- $(LIBRARY_NAME).$(EXTENSION) + -rm -f -- $(SHARED_LIB) + +distclean: clean + -rm -f -- $(DISTBINDIR).tar.gz + -rm -rf -- $(DISTBINDIR) + -rm -f -- $(DISTDIR).tar.gz + -rm -rf -- $(DISTDIR) + -rm -f -- $(ORIGDIR).tar.gz + -rm -rf -- $(ORIGDIR) + + +$(DISTBINDIR): + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DISTBINDIR) + +libdir: all $(DISTBINDIR) + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(LIBRARY_NAME)-meta.pd $(DISTBINDIR) + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(SOURCES) $(SHARED_SOURCE) $(SHARED_HEADER) $(DISTBINDIR) + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(HELPPATCHES) $(DISTBINDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(EXTRA_DIST))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(EXTRA_DIST) $(DISTBINDIR) +# tar --exclude-vcs -czpf $(DISTBINDIR).tar.gz $(DISTBINDIR) + +$(DISTDIR): + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DISTDIR) + +$(ORIGDIR): + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(ORIGDIR) + +dist: $(DISTDIR) + $(INSTALL_DATA) Makefile $(DISTDIR) + $(INSTALL_DATA) README.txt $(DISTDIR) + $(INSTALL_DATA) LICENSE.txt $(DISTDIR) + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(LIBRARY_NAME)-meta.pd $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(ALLSOURCES))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(ALLSOURCES) $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(wildcard $(ALLSOURCES:.c=.tcl)))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(wildcard $(ALLSOURCES:.c=.tcl)) $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(wildcard $(LIBRARY_NAME).c))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(LIBRARY_NAME).c $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(SHARED_HEADER))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(SHARED_HEADER) $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(SHARED_SOURCE))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(SHARED_SOURCE) $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(SHARED_TCL_LIB))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(SHARED_TCL_LIB) $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(PDOBJECTS))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(PDOBJECTS) $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(HELPPATCHES))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(HELPPATCHES) $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(EXTRA_DIST))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(EXTRA_DIST) $(DISTDIR) + test -z "$(strip $(EXAMPLES))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DISTDIR)/examples && \ + for file in $(EXAMPLES); do \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) examples/$$file $(DISTDIR)/examples; \ + done + test -z "$(strip $(MANUAL))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DISTDIR)/manual && \ + for file in $(MANUAL); do \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) manual/$$file $(DISTDIR)/manual; \ + done + test -z "$(strip $(UNITTESTS))" || \ + $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DISTDIR)/unittests && \ + for file in $(UNITTESTS); do \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) unittests/$$file $(DISTDIR)/unittests; \ + done + tar --exclude-vcs -czpf $(DISTDIR).tar.gz $(DISTDIR) + +# make a Debian source package +dpkg-source: + debclean + make distclean dist + mv $(DISTDIR) $(ORIGDIR) + tar --exclude-vcs -czpf ../$(ORIGDIR).orig.tar.gz $(ORIGDIR) + rm -f -- $(DISTDIR).tar.gz + rm -rf -- $(DISTDIR) $(ORIGDIR) + cd .. && dpkg-source -b $(LIBRARY_NAME) + +etags: TAGS + +TAGS: $(wildcard $(PD_INCLUDE)/*.h) $(SOURCES) $(SHARED_SOURCE) $(SHARED_HEADER) + etags $(wildcard $(PD_INCLUDE)/*.h) + etags -a *.h $(SOURCES) $(SHARED_SOURCE) $(SHARED_HEADER) + etags -a --language=none --regex="/proc[ \t]+\([^ \t]+\)/\1/" *.tcl + +showsetup: + @echo "CC: $(CC)" + @echo "CFLAGS: $(CFLAGS)" + @echo "LDFLAGS: $(LDFLAGS)" + @echo "LIBS: $(LIBS)" + @echo "ALL_CFLAGS: $(ALL_CFLAGS)" + @echo "ALL_LDFLAGS: $(ALL_LDFLAGS)" + @echo "ALL_LIBS: $(ALL_LIBS)" + @echo "PD_INCLUDE: $(PD_INCLUDE)" + @echo "PD_PATH: $(PD_PATH)" + @echo "objectsdir: $(objectsdir)" + @echo "LIBRARY_NAME: $(LIBRARY_NAME)" + @echo "LIBRARY_VERSION: $(LIBRARY_VERSION)" + @echo "SOURCES: $(SOURCES)" + @echo "SHARED_HEADER: $(SHARED_HEADER)" + @echo "SHARED_SOURCE: $(SHARED_SOURCE)" + @echo "SHARED_LIB: $(SHARED_LIB)" + @echo "SHARED_TCL_LIB: $(SHARED_TCL_LIB)" + @echo "PDOBJECTS: $(PDOBJECTS)" + @echo "ALLSOURCES: $(ALLSOURCES)" + @echo "ALLSOURCES TCL: $(wildcard $(ALLSOURCES:.c=.tcl))" + @echo "UNAME: $(UNAME)" + @echo "CPU: $(CPU)" + @echo "pkglibdir: $(pkglibdir)" + @echo "DISTDIR: $(DISTDIR)" + @echo "ORIGDIR: $(ORIGDIR)" diff --git a/arduino-meta.pd b/arduino-meta.pd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ee36888 --- /dev/null +++ b/arduino-meta.pd @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +#N canvas 15 49 200 200 10; +#N canvas 25 49 420 300 META 1; +#X text 13 41 NAME arduino; +#X text 10 25 AUTHOR Hans-Chrsitoph Steiner \, Gerda Strobl \, Georg Holzmann; +#X text 10 10 VERSION 0.5.1; +#X restore 10 10 pd META; |