-builtin_compiler_SOURCES = \
- $(GLSL2_SOURCES) \
- builtin_stubs.cpp
-
-builtin_compiler_LDADD = libglslcommon.la
-
-# automake <=1.11 and automake >=1.12 have different conventions for naming C++ header files
-# made by yacc. To work with both, we write our own rule rather than using automake's.
-# When (if) we require automake >=1.12 in configure.ac, this can be removed, and we can use
-# the automake rule.
-glsl_parser.cc glsl_parser.h: glsl_parser.yy
- $(AM_V_GEN) $(YACC) -v -o glsl_parser.cc -p "_mesa_glsl_" --defines=glsl_parser.h $<
-
-BUILT_SOURCES = glsl_parser.h builtin_function.cpp
-CLEANFILES = glsl_lexer.cc glsl_parser.cc $(BUILT_SOURCES)
-
-builtin_function.cpp: $(srcdir)/builtins/profiles/* $(srcdir)/builtins/ir/* $(srcdir)/builtins/glsl/* $(srcdir)/builtins/tools/generate_builtins.py $(srcdir)/builtins/tools/texture_builtins.py builtin_compiler$(EXEEXT)
- $(AM_V_GEN) $(PYTHON2) $(PYTHON_FLAGS) $(srcdir)/builtins/tools/generate_builtins.py ./builtin_compiler > builtin_function.cpp || rm -f builtin_function.cpp
-
-glcpp/libglcpp.la:
- cd glcpp ; $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS)
-
-SUBDIRS = glcpp
-
-# Provide compatibility with scripts for the old Mesa build system for
-# a while by putting a link to the library in the current directory.
-all-local: libglsl.la
- ln -f .libs/libglsl.a .
-
-CLEANFILES += libglsl.a
+# We write our own rules for yacc and lex below. We'd rather use automake,
+# but automake makes it especially difficult for a number of reasons:
+#
+# * < automake-1.12 generates .h files from .yy and .ypp files, but
+# >=automake-1.12 generates .hh and .hpp files respectively. There's no
+# good way of making a project that uses C++ yacc files compatible with
+# both versions of automake. Strong work automake developers.
+#
+# * Since we're generating code from .l/.y files in a subdirectory (glcpp/)
+# we'd like the resulting generated code to also go in glcpp/ for purposes
+# of distribution. Automake gives no way to do this.
+#
+# * Since we're building multiple yacc parsers into one library (and via one
+# Makefile) we have to use per-target YFLAGS. Using per-target YFLAGS causes
+# automake to name the resulting generated code as <library-name>_filename.c.
+# Frankly, that's ugly and we don't want a libglcpp_glcpp_parser.h file.
+
+# In order to make build output print "LEX" and "YACC", we reproduce the
+# automake variables below.
+
+AM_V_LEX = $(am__v_LEX_$(V))
+am__v_LEX_ = $(am__v_LEX_$(AM_DEFAULT_VERBOSITY))
+am__v_LEX_0 = @echo " LEX " $@;
+am__v_LEX_1 =
+
+AM_V_YACC = $(am__v_YACC_$(V))
+am__v_YACC_ = $(am__v_YACC_$(AM_DEFAULT_VERBOSITY))
+am__v_YACC_0 = @echo " YACC " $@;
+am__v_YACC_1 =
+
+glsl_parser.cpp glsl_parser.h: glsl_parser.yy
+ $(AM_V_YACC) $(YACC) $(YFLAGS) -o $@ -p "_mesa_glsl_" --defines=$(GLSL_BUILDDIR)/glsl_parser.h $<
+
+glsl_lexer.cpp: glsl_lexer.ll
+ $(AM_V_LEX) $(LEX) $(LFLAGS) -o $@ $<
+
+glcpp/glcpp-parse.c glcpp/glcpp-parse.h: glcpp/glcpp-parse.y
+ $(MKDIR_P) $(GLSL_BUILDDIR)/glcpp
+ $(AM_V_YACC) $(YACC) $(YFLAGS) -o $@ -p "glcpp_parser_" --defines=$(GLSL_BUILDDIR)/glcpp/glcpp-parse.h $<
+
+glcpp/glcpp-lex.c: glcpp/glcpp-lex.l
+ $(MKDIR_P) $(GLSL_BUILDDIR)/glcpp
+ $(AM_V_LEX) $(LEX) $(LFLAGS) -o $@ $<
+
+# Only the parsers (specifically the header files generated at the same time)
+# need to be in BUILT_SOURCES. Though if we list the parser headers YACC is
+# called for the .c/.cpp file and the .h files. By listing the .c/.cpp files
+# YACC is only executed once for each parser. The rest of the generated code
+# will be created at the appropriate times according to standard automake
+# dependency rules.
+BUILT_SOURCES = \
+ glsl_parser.cpp \
+ glsl_lexer.cpp \
+ glcpp/glcpp-parse.c \
+ glcpp/glcpp-lex.c
+CLEANFILES = \
+ glcpp/glcpp-parse.h \
+ glsl_parser.h \
+ $(BUILT_SOURCES)
+
+builtin_function.cpp: $(srcdir)/builtins/profiles/* $(srcdir)/builtins/ir/* $(srcdir)/builtins/glsl/* $(srcdir)/builtins/tools/generate_builtins.py $(srcdir)/builtins/tools/texture_builtins.py $(builddir)/builtin_compiler/builtin_compiler$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
+ $(AM_V_GEN) $(PYTHON2) $(PYTHON_FLAGS) $(srcdir)/builtins/tools/generate_builtins.py $(builddir)/builtin_compiler/builtin_compiler$(BUILD_EXEEXT) > builtin_function.cpp || rm -f builtin_function.cpp