# The generated "Makefile" from "Makefile.cmake" is only usable after # the Armadillo library has been configured and installed by CMake. CXX=g++ #CXX=g++-4.2 ## Under MacOS you may have an old compiler as default (e.g. GCC 4.0). ## However, GCC 4.2 or later is available and preferable due to better ## handling of template code. #CXX=CC ## When using the Sun Studio compiler # flags configured by CMake ifeq (unix,macos) EXTRA_LIB_FLAGS = -framework Accelerate endif #EXTRA_LIB_FLAGS = -library=sunperf ## When using the Sun Studio compiler ifeq (true,true) BOOST_INCLUDE_FLAG = -I /usr/include endif LIB_FLAGS = -larmadillo $(EXTRA_LIB_FLAGS) ## NOTE: on Ubuntu and Debian based systems you may need to add ## -lgfortran to LIB_FLAGS OPT = -O2 ## As the Armadillo library uses recursive templates, ## compilation times depend on the level of optimisation: ## ## -O0: quick compilation, but the resulting program will be slow ## -O1: good trade-off between compilation time and execution speed ## -O2: produces programs which have almost all possible speedups, ## but compilation takes longer #OPT = -xO4 -xannotate=no ## When using the Sun Studio compiler #EXTRA_OPT = -fwhole-program ## Uncomment the above line if you're compiling ## all source files into one program in a single hit. #DEBUG = -DARMA_EXTRA_DEBUG ## Uncomment the above line to enable low-level ## debugging. Lots of debugging information will ## be printed when a compiled program is run. ## Please enable this option when reporting bugs. #FINAL = -DARMA_NO_DEBUG ## Uncomment the above line to disable Armadillo's checks. ## DANGEROUS! Not recommended unless your code has been ## thoroughly tested. # # # CXXFLAGS = $(BOOST_INCLUDE_FLAG) $(DEBUG) $(FINAL) $(OPT) $(EXTRA_OPT) all: example1 example2 example1: example1.cpp $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $< $(LIB_FLAGS) example2: example2.cpp $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $< $(LIB_FLAGS) .PHONY: clean clean: rm -f example1 example2