############################################################################### # # # makefile for TetGen # # # # Type "make" to compile TetGen into an executable program (tetgen). # # Type "make tetlib" to compile TetGen into a library (libtet.a). # # Type "make distclean" to delete all object (*.o) files. # # # ############################################################################### # CXX should be set to the name of your favorite C++ compiler. # =========================================================== CXX = g++ #CXX = icpc #CXX = CC # CXXFLAGS is the level of optimiztion, default is -O. One should try # -O2, -O3 ... to find the best optimization level. # =================================================================== CXXFLAGS = -O3 # PREDCXXFLAGS is for compiling J. Shewchuk's predicates. PREDCXXFLAGS = -O0 # SWITCHES is a list of switches to compile TetGen. # ================================================= # # By default, TetGen uses double precision floating point numbers. If you # prefer single precision, use the -DSINGLE switch. # # The source code of TetGen includes a lot of assertions, which are mainly # used for catching bugs at that places. These assertions somewhat slow # down the speed of TetGen. They can be skipped by define the -DNDEBUG # switch. SWITCHES = # RM should be set to the name of your favorite rm (file deletion program). RM = /bin/rm # The action starts here. tetgen: tetgen.cxx predicates.o $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(SWITCHES) -o tetgen tetgen.cxx predicates.o -lm tetlib: tetgen.cxx predicates.o $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(SWITCHES) -DTETLIBRARY -c tetgen.cxx ar r libtet.a tetgen.o predicates.o predicates.o: predicates.cxx $(CXX) $(PREDCXXFLAGS) -c predicates.cxx clean: $(RM) *.o *.a tetgen *~