Category : C Source Code
Archive   : CEPHES22.ZIP
Filename : LONGLIB.MAK

 
Output of file : LONGLIB.MAK contained in archive : CEPHES22.ZIP
# MSDOS Microsoft C makefile for Cephes library
CFLAGS=/c
CC=cl
# For large memory model:
#CFLAGS=/c /AL

polevll.obj: polevll.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) polevll.c

acoshl.obj: acoshl.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) acoshl.c

asinl.obj: asinl.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) asinl.c

asinhl.obj: asinhl.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) asinhl.c

atanl.obj: atanl.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) atanl.c

atanhl.obj: atanhl.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) atanhl.c

cbrtl.obj: cbrtl.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) cbrtl.c

coshl.obj: coshl.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) coshl.c

expl.obj: expl.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) expl.c

exp10l.obj: exp10l.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) exp10l.c

exp2l.obj: exp2l.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) exp2l.c

fabs.obj: fabs.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) fabs.c

logl.obj: logl.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) logl.c

log2l.obj: log2l.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) log2l.c

log10l.obj: log10l.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) log10l.c

mtherr.obj: mtherr.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) mtherr.c

powl.obj: powl.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) powl.c

powil.obj: powil.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) powil.c

sinl.obj: sinl.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) sinl.c

sinhl.obj: sinhl.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) sinhl.c

sqrtl.obj: sqrtl.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) sqrtl.c

tanl.obj: tanl.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) tanl.c

tanhl.obj: tanhl.c mconf.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) tanhl.c

long.lib: acoshl.obj asinl.obj asinhl.obj atanl.obj atanhl.obj \
cbrtl.obj coshl.obj expl.obj exp10l.obj exp2l.obj \
logl.obj log2l.obj log10l.obj mtherr.obj powl.obj powil.obj \
sinl.obj sinhl.obj sqrtl.obj tanl.obj tanhl.obj polevll.obj mconf.h
lib @longlib.rsp


  3 Responses to “Category : C Source Code
Archive   : CEPHES22.ZIP
Filename : LONGLIB.MAK

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