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Paul Eggert authored
Instead of building a file temacs.in used only to compute a fingerprint, compute the fingerprint directly from the .o and .a files that go into temacs.in. This speeds up the build by avoiding the need to link temacs twice, once with a dummy fingerprint. * lib-src/make-fingerprint.c (main): No need to generate a fingerprint file that includes config.h, now that fingerprint.c depends on all the .o files. * src/Makefile.in ($(libsrc)/make-fingerprint$(EXEEXT)): Use the same rule as $(libsrc)/make-docfile$(EXEEXT). * src/fingerprint-dummy.c: Remove. * src/Makefile.in (${charsets}, $(libsrc)/make-docfile$(EXEEXT)) ($(LIBEGNU_ARCHIVE), $(lwlibdir)/liblw.a, $(oldXMenudir)/libXMenu11.a) (../config.status, ${ETAGS}, ../lisp/TAGS, $(lwlibdir)/TAGS) ($(lispsource)/loaddefs.el): Prefer ‘$(MAKE) -C $(dir $@)’ to ‘${MAKE} -C SOMESTRING’ when either will do, as the former is more regular and lets us coalesce rules better. (EMACS_DEPS_PRE, EMACS_DEPS_POST, BUILD_EMACS_PRE) (BUILD_EMACS_POST, temacs.in$(EXEEXT)): Remove. (FINGERPRINTED): New macro. (fingerprint.c): Use it instead of temacs.in$(EXEEXT), to avoid the need to build temacs.in at all. (temacs$(EXEEXT)): No need to depend on other .o files now; fingerprint.o is enough, since it depends on the rest. Spell out what used to be in BUILD_EMACS_PRE and BUILD_EMACS_POST. (mostlyclean): No need to remove temacs.in.
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