-# If m68k-parse.y is in a different directory, then ylwrap will use an
-# absolute path when it invokes yacc, which will cause yacc to put the
-# absolute path into the generated file. That's a pain when it comes
-# to generating snapshots, because it introduces spurious diffs.
-# Since when we make the snapshots $(srcdir) = ".", we check for that
-# case and handle it differently. This means that anybody who
-# configures with $(srcdir) = "." will have to set their path in the
-# debugger if they want to debug m68k-parse.y. This is bad, but on
-# the other hand it's good that people who use the prebuilt
-# m68k-parse.c don't get a spurious absolute path.
-m68k-parse.c: $(srcdir)/config/m68k-parse.y
- f=$(srcdir)/config/m68k-parse.y; \
- if [ $$f = "./config/m68k-parse.y" ]; then \
- ln -s config/m68k-parse.y . > /dev/null 2>/dev/null || \
- ln config/m68k-parse.y . > /dev/null 2>/dev/null || \
- cp config/m68k-parse.y . >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; \
- f=m68k-parse.y; \
- else true; fi; \
- $(SHELL) $(YLWRAP) $$f y.tab.c m68k-parse.c -- $(YACCCOMPILE); \
- if [ $$f = "m68k-parse.y" ]; then \
- rm -f m68k-parse.y; \
- else true; fi
-# Disable -Werror, if it has been enabled, since old versions of bison/
-# yacc will produce working code which contain compile time warnings.
-m68k-parse.@OBJEXT@: m68k-parse.c
-if am__fastdepCC
- $(COMPILE) -MT $@ -MD -MP -MF $(DEPDIR)/$*.Tpo -c -o $@ `test -f m68k-parse.c || echo $(srcdir)/`m68k-parse.c $(NO_WERROR)
- mv -f $(DEPDIR)/$*.Tpo $(DEPDIR)/$*.Po
-else
-if AMDEP
- source='m68k-parse.c' object='$@' libtool=no @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
- DEPDIR=$(DEPDIR) $(CCDEPMODE) $(depcomp) @AMDEPBACKSLASH@
-endif
- $(COMPILE) -c `test -f m68k-parse.c || echo $(srcdir)/`m68k-parse.c $(NO_WERROR)
-endif