| 1 | # $Id: makefile 13 2000-11-23 18:36:41Z umoeller $
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| 3 | #
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| 4 | # makefile:
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| 5 | # makefile for src/helpers directory.
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| 6 | # For use with IBM NMAKE, which comes with the IBM compilers,
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| 7 | # the Developer's Toolkit, and the DDK.
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| 8 | #
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| 9 | # This makefile is even more complicated than the other makefiles
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| 10 | # because the helpers code has been designed to be independent
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| 11 | # of any single project. For example, the helpers code is used
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| 12 | # by XWorkplace also. As a result, I had to design a way so that
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| 13 | # this makefile can produce output in a variable directory, with
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| 14 | # variable compiler flags, and so on. This is done via environment
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| 15 | # variables (see below).
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| 16 | #
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| 17 | # Even worse, with V0.9.5, I chose to create a shared runtime DLL
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| 18 | # for the various WarpIN executables. For that, I chose to use
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| 19 | # a separate makefile (makefile_dll). In order to share make
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| 20 | # definitions, these have been put into separate .in files in
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| 21 | # this directory, which are included via nmake !include.
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| 22 | #
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| 23 | # Called from: main makefile
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| 24 | #
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| 25 | # Required environment variables:
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| 26 | # -- PROJECT_BASE_DIR: where to find setup.in; this should
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| 27 | # be the root directory of the project, e.g. "C:\cvs\warpin"
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| 28 | # or "C:\cvs\xworkplace"
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| 29 | # -- HELPERS_OUTPUT_DIR: where to create output files (*.obj, helpers.lib)
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| 30 | # this should be a "bin" directory (e.g. "C:\cvs\warpin\bin"
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| 31 | # -- CC_HELPERS: compiler command line for compiling C files.
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| 32 | # With VAC++, this should include the /Ge+ (compile to EXE)
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| 33 | # option to allow linking the library to both EXE and DLL
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| 34 | # files.
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| 35 | # If you're using the "dll" target, specify /Ge- instead.
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| 36 | # -- MAINMAKERUNNING: if this is NOT defined, this makefile
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| 37 | # will recurse to the makefile in $(PROJECT_BASE_DIR).
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| 38 | # So to have this makefile run successfully, define this
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| 39 | # variable to something.
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| 40 | # This variable was introduced to be able to start a build
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| 41 | # process from src\helpers as well. However, when your own
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| 42 | # project makefile calls src\helpers\makefile, you must set
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| 43 | # this to something.
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| 44 | #
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| 45 | # Input: ./*.c
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| 46 | #
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| 47 | # Targets: specify the target(s) to be made, which can be:
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| 48 | #
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| 49 | # -- "all" (default): create helpers.lib in addition
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| 50 | # to all the output .obj files in $(HELPERS_OUTPUT_DIR).
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| 51 | #
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| 52 | # This contains all helpers (plain C, control program,
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| 53 | # and PM).
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| 54 | #
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| 55 | # This makes linking a bit easier since you don't have to
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| 56 | # keep in mind the millions of object files. Still, you
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| 57 | # should be sure to include the proper headers in your
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| 58 | # code.
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| 59 | #
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| 60 | # Alternatively, you can call this makefile with certain
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| 61 | # targets explicitly specified. However, you must then
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| 62 | # make sure that the resulted object files are linked
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| 63 | # properly, because some of the more advanced helpers
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| 64 | # require other helpers.
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| 65 | #
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| 66 | # -- "plainc": create "plainc.lib", which contains
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| 67 | # platform-independent helpers code only (no control
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| 68 | # program helpers, no PM helpers).
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| 69 | #
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| 70 | # This is included if you specify "all". Use this if
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| 71 | # you want a subset of the helpers only.
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| 72 | #
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| 73 | # -- "cp": create "cp.lib", which contains "plainc" plus
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| 74 | # control program helpers.
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| 75 | #
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| 76 | # This is included if you specify "all". Use this if
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| 77 | # you want a subset of the helpers only.
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| 78 | #
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| 79 | # Edit "setup.in" to set up the make process.
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| 80 | #
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| 81 |
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| 82 | # Say hello to yourself.
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| 83 | !if [@echo +++++ Entering $(MAKEDIR)\makefile]
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| 84 | !endif
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| 85 |
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| 86 | # helpers_pre.in: sets up more environment variables
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| 87 | # and defines $(OBJ), which contains all object targets
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| 88 | !include helpers_pre.in
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| 89 |
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| 90 | # The main target:
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| 91 | # If we're called from the main makefile, MAINMAKERUNNING is defined,
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| 92 | # and we'll set $(OBJS) as our targets (which will go on).
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| 93 | # Otherwise, we call the main makefile, which will again call ourselves later.
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| 94 |
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| 95 | all: \
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| 96 | !ifndef MAINMAKERUNNING
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| 97 | callmainmake
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| 98 | @echo ----- Leaving $(MAKEDIR)
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| 99 | !else
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| 100 | $(OUTPUTDIR)\helpers.lib
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| 101 | #$(OBJS)
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| 102 | @echo ----- Leaving $(MAKEDIR)
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| 103 | !endif
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| 104 |
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| 105 | plainc: \
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| 106 | !ifndef MAINMAKERUNNING
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| 107 | callmainmake
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| 108 | @echo ----- Leaving $(MAKEDIR)
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| 109 | !else
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| 110 | $(OUTPUTDIR)\plainc.lib
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| 111 | #$(OBJS)
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| 112 | @echo ----- Leaving $(MAKEDIR)
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| 113 | !endif
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| 114 |
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| 115 | cp: \
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| 116 | !ifndef MAINMAKERUNNING
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| 117 | callmainmake
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| 118 | @echo ----- Leaving $(MAKEDIR)
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| 119 | !else
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| 120 | $(OUTPUTDIR)\cp.lib
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| 121 | #$(OBJS)
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| 122 | @echo ----- Leaving $(MAKEDIR)
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| 123 | !endif
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| 124 |
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| 125 |
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| 126 | callmainmake:
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| 127 | @echo $(MAKEDIR)\makefile: Recursing to main makefile.
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| 128 | @cd $(PROJECT_BASE_DIR)
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| 129 | @nmake
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| 130 | @echo $(MAKEDIR)\makefile: Returned from main makefile. Done.
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| 131 |
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| 132 | # Define the main dependency between the output HELPERS.LIB and
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| 133 | # all the object files.
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| 134 | # $? represents the names of all dependent files that are
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| 135 | # out-of-date with respect to the target file.
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| 136 | # The exclamation point ( ! ) preceding the LIB command causes NMAKE
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| 137 | # to execute the LIB command once for each dependent file in the list.
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| 138 |
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| 139 | $(OUTPUTDIR)\helpers.lib: $(OBJS)
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| 140 | !ifdef EMX
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| 141 | !emxomfar cr $* $?
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| 142 | !else
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| 143 | !ilib /nol /nob $* -+$?;
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| 144 | !endif
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| 145 |
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| 146 | # same thing for cp.lib
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| 147 | $(OUTPUTDIR)\cp.lib: $(CPOBJS)
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| 148 | !ifdef EMX
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| 149 | !emxomfar cr $* $?
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| 150 | !else
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| 151 | !ilib /nol /nob $* -+$?;
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| 152 | !endif
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| 153 |
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| 154 | # same thing for plainc.lib
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| 155 | $(OUTPUTDIR)\plainc.lib: $(PLAINCOBJS)
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| 156 | !ifdef EMX
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| 157 | !emxomfar cr $* $?
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| 158 | !else
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| 159 | !ilib /nol /nob $* -+$?;
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| 160 | !endif
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| 161 |
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| 162 | !include helpers_post.in
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| 163 |
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| 164 |
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