cpp is no longer used to pre-process Make/files files allowing standard make '#'
syntax for comments, 'ifdef', 'ifndef' conditionals etc. This is make possible
by automatically pre-pending SOURCE += to each of the source file names in
Make/files.
The list of source files compile can be specified either as a simple list of
files in Make/files e.g.
# Note: fileMonitor assumes inotify by default. Compile with -DFOAM_USE_STAT
# to use stat (=timestamps) instead of inotify
fileMonitor.C
ifdef SunOS64
dummyPrintStack.C
else
printStack.C
endif
LIB = $(FOAM_LIBBIN)/libOSspecific
or
or directly as the SOURCE entry which is used in the Makefile:
SOURCE = \
adjointOutletPressure/adjointOutletPressureFvPatchScalarField.C \
adjointOutletVelocity/adjointOutletVelocityFvPatchVectorField.C \
adjointShapeOptimizationFoam.C
EXE = $(FOAM_APPBIN)/adjointShapeOptimizationFoam
In either form make syntax for comments and conditionals is supported.
which may be optionally overridden by version-specific rules.
For example the default rules for gcc on GNU/Linux x86_64 are in the
wmake/rules/linux64Gcc directory. If there is a need to change any of
the rules for a specific version of gcc, e.g. gcc-4.8.4 the directory
wmake/rules/linux64Gcc48 may be created into which any of the language
files may be provided containing the rules to override the defaults.
On 32bit OSs long is not unambiguously int32_t (or int64_t) causing
problems for IO operator resolution. This problem is avoided by
explicitly defining the following operators:
To compile with 64bit labels set
WM_LABEL_SIZE=64
in ~/OpenFOAM/dev/prefs.sh
source ~/.bashrc
then Allwmake in OpenFOAM-dev.
This will build into for example OpenFOAM-dev/platforms/linux64ClangDPInt64Opt
If WM_LABEL_SIZE is unset or set to 32:
WM_LABEL_SIZE=32
the build would be placed into OpenFOAM-dev/platforms/linux64ClangDPInt32Opt
Thus both 32bit and 64bit label builds can coexist without problem.