# Makefile for stm projects # # COURSE V22.0202.003: Comp.Sys.Organization II, Spring 2005 # ############################################################ ############################################################ # VARIABLES ############################################################ # EXE should be .exe for windows and cygwin, and blank for unix. EXE= EXE=.exe p=stm ############################################################ # TARGETS ############################################################ ######################################### Testing Primes t1 test1 primes: stm${EXE} primes.stm @echo "Type any positive number n, and this program will compute" @echo " all primes less than n. E.g. n=7 will print 2, 3, 5. stm${EXE} primes.stm @echo "End of testing primes" ######################################### Testing Sort t2 test2 sort: stm${EXE} sort.stm @echo "Type any list of numbers (one per line). End with -1." @echo " The list will be printed in sorted order." @echo " E.g., typing 5 2 1 9 -1 will result in 1 2 5 9." stm${EXE} sort.stm @echo "End of testing sort" ######################################### Testing Sort t3 test3 fraction: stm${EXE} fraction.stm @echo "Type four number: N D B D (one per line)." @echo " This program print D digits of the fraction N/D in base B." @echo " E.g., typing 1 3 10 4 will result in 3 3 3 3." @echo " (Since 1/3 in base 10 is 0.3333...). Try 1 2 10 4." @echo " Make sure that N