# ========================================================================= # NTWIN32.MAK - Win32 application master NMAKE definitions file for the # Microsoft Win32 SDK for Windows NT programming samples # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # This files should be included at the top of all MAKEFILEs as follows: # !include # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # NMAKE Options # # Use the table below to determine the additional options for NMAKE to # generate various application debugging, profiling and performance tuning # information. # # Application Information Type Invoke NMAKE # ---------------------------- ------------ # For No Debugging Info nmake nodebug=1 # For Working Set Tuner Info nmake tune=1 # For Call Attributed Profiling Info nmake profile=1 # # Note: Working Set Tuner and Call Attributed Profiling is for available # for the Intel x86 and Pentium systems. # # Note: The three options above are mutually exclusive (you may use only # one to compile/link the application). # # Note: creating the environment variables NODEBUG, TUNE, and PROFILE is an # alternate method to setting these options via the nmake command line. # # Additional NMAKE Options Invoke NMAKE # ---------------------------- ------------ # For No ANSI NULL Compliance nmake no_ansi=1 # (ANSI NULL is defined as PVOID 0) # # ========================================================================= # REVISIONS # RICO 1/26/95 - changed -Zi to -Z7 for use with VC++ 2.0. # RICO 6/16/97 - changed -Ox to -O1 to avoid VC++ 4.x optimizer bug. # ========================================================================= # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Get CPU Type - exit if CPU environment variable is not defined # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- !IF "$(CPU)" == "" CPU = $(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE) !ENDIF !IF "$(CPU)" != "i386" !IF "$(CPU)" != "MIPS" !IF "$(CPU)" != "ALPHA" !IF "$(CPU)" != "PPC" !ERROR Must specify CPU environment variable ( CPU=i386, CPU=MIPS, CPU=ALPHA, CPU=PPC) !ENDIF !ENDIF !ENDIF !ENDIF # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Platform Dependent Binaries Declarations # # If you are using the old MIPS compiler then define the following: # cc = cc # cvtobj = mip2coff # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # binary declarations for use on Intel i386, i486, and Pentium systems !IF "$(CPU)" == "i386" cc = cl # for compatibility with older-style makefiles cvtobj = REM !!! CVTOBJ is no longer necessary - please remove !!! !ENDIF # binary declarations for use on self hosted MIPS R4x000 systems !IF "$(CPU)" == "MIPS" cc = mcl # for compatibility with older-style makefiles cvtobj = REM !!! CVTOBJ is no longer necessary - please remove !!! !ENDIF # binary declarations for use on self hosted Digital Alpha AXP systems !IF "$(CPU)" == "ALPHA" cc = cl # for compatibility with older-style makefiles cvtobj = REM !!! CVTOBJ is no longer necessary - please remove !!! !ENDIF # binary declarations common to all platforms link = link implib = lib rc = rc cvtres = cvtres hc = hc # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Platform Dependent Compile Flags - must be specified after $(cc) # # Note: Debug switches are on by default for current release # # These switches allow for source level debugging with WinDebug for local # and global variables. # # Both compilers now use the same front end - you must still define either # _X86_, _MIPS_, or _ALPHA_. These have replaced the i386, MIPS, and ALPHA # definitions which are not ANSI compliant. # # Common compiler flags: # -c - compile without linking # -W3 - Set warning level to level 3 # -Zi - generate debugging information # -Od - disable all optimizations # -O1 - optimize for minimum size # -Zd - generate only public symbols and line numbers for debugging # # i386 specific compiler flags: # -Gz - stdcall # # MS MIPS specific compiler flags: # none. # # *** OLD MIPS ONLY *** # # The following definitions are for the old MIPS compiler: # # OLD MIPS compiler flags: # -c - compile without linking # -std - produce warnings for non-ANSI standard source code # -g2 - produce a symbol table for debugging # -O - invoke the global optimizer # -EL - produce object modules targeted for # "little-endian" byte ordering # # If you are using the old MIPS compiler then define the following: # # # OLD MIPS Complile Flags # !IF 0 # !IF "$(CPU)" == "MIPS" # cflags = -c -std -o $(*B).obj -EL -DMIPS=1 -D_MIPS_=1 # !IF defined(NODEBUG) # cdebug = # !ELSE # cdebug = -g2 # !ENDIF # !ENDIF # !ENDIF # # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # declarations common to all compiler options cinclude = -I$(WDEV)\include ccommon = $(cinclude) -c -W3 -D_CRTAPI1=__cdecl -D_CRTAPI2=__cdecl -Dtry=__try -Dleave=__leave -Dexcept=__except -Dfinally=__finally !IF "$(CPU)" == "i386" cflags = $(ccommon) -D_X86_=1 scall = -Gz !ELSE !IF "$(CPU)" == "MIPS" cflags = $(ccommon) -D_MIPS_=1 !ELSE !IF "$(CPU)" == "PPC" cflags = $(ccommon) -D_PPC_=1 !ELSE !IF "$(CPU)" == "ALPHA" cflags = $(ccommon) -D_ALPHA_=1 !ENDIF !ENDIF !ENDIF scall = !ENDIF !IF "$(CPU)" == "i386" !IF defined(NODEBUG) cdebug = -O1 !ELSE !IF defined(PROFILE) cdebug = -Gh -Zd -O1 !ELSE !IF defined(TUNE) cdebug = -Gh -Zd -O1 !ELSE cdebug = -Z7 -Od !ENDIF !ENDIF !ENDIF !ELSE !IF defined(NODEBUG) cdebug = -O1 !ELSE cdebug = -Z7 -Od !ENDIF !ENDIF # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Target Module & Subsystem Dependent Compile Defined Variables - must be # specified after $(cc) # # The following table indicates the various acceptable combinations of # the C Run-Time libraries LIBC, LIBCMT, and CRTDLL respect to the creation # of a EXE and/or DLL target object. The appropriate compiler flag macros # that should be used for each combination are also listed. # # Link EXE Create Exe Link DLL Create DLL # with Using with Using # ---------------------------------------------------- # LIBC CVARS None None * # LIBC CVARS LIBC CVARS # LIBC CVARS LIBCMT CVARSMT # LIBCMT CVARSMT None None * # LIBCMT CVARSMT LIBC CVARS # LIBCMT CVARSMT LIBCMT CVARSMT # CRTDLL CVARSDLL None None * # CRTDLL CVARSDLL LIBC CVARS # CRTDLL CVARSDLL LIBCMT CVARSMT # CRTDLL CVARSDLL CRTDLL CVARSDLL * # # * - Denotes the Recommended Configuration # # When building single-threaded applications you can link your executable # with either LIBC, LIBCMT, or CRTDLL, although LIBC will provide the best # performance. # # When building multi-threaded applications, either LIBCMT or CRTDLL can # be used as the C-Runtime library, as both are multi-thread safe. # # Note: Any executable which accesses a DLL linked with CRTDLL.LIB must # also link with CRTDLL.LIB instead of LIBC.LIB or LIBCMT.LIB. # When using DLLs, it is recommended that all of the modules be # linked with CRTDLL.LIB. # # Note: The macros of the form xDLL are used when linking the object with # the DLL version of the C Run-Time (that is, CRTDLL.LIB). They are # not used when the target object is itself a DLL. # # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- !IF defined(NO_ANSI) noansi = -DNULL=0 !ENDIF # for Windows applications that use the C Run-Time libraries cvars = -DWIN32 $(noansi) cvarsmt = $(cvars) -D_MT cvarsdll = $(cvarsmt) -D_DLL # for compatibility with older-style makefiles cvarsmtdll = $(cvarsmt) -D_DLL # for POSIX applications psxvars = -D_POSIX_ # resource compiler rcvars = -i..\..\..\include -DWIN32 $(noansi) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Platform Dependent Link Flags - must be specified after $(link) # # Note: $(DLLENTRY) should be appended to each -entry: flag on the link # line. # # Note: When creating a DLL that uses C Run-Time functions it is # recommended to include the entry point function of the name DllMain # in the DLL's source code. Also, the MAKEFILE should include the # -entry:_DllMainCRTStartup$(DLLENTRY) option for the creation of # this DLL. (The C Run-Time entry point _DllMainCRTStartup in turn # calls the DLL defined DllMain entry point.) # # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # declarations common to all linker options lcommon = # declarations for use on Intel i386, i486, and Pentium systems !IF "$(CPU)" == "i386" DLLENTRY = @12 lflags = $(lcommon) -align:0x1000 !ENDIF # declarations for use on self hosted MIPS R4x000 systems !IF "$(CPU)" == "MIPS" DLLENTRY = lflags = $(lcommon) !ENDIF # declarations for use on self hosted PowerPC systems !IF "$(CPU)" == "PPC" DLLENTRY = lflags = $(lcommon) !ENDIF # declarations for use on self hosted Digital Alpha AXP systems !IF "$(CPU)" == "ALPHA" DLLENTRY = lflags = $(lcommon) !ENDIF # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Target Module Dependent Link Debug Flags - must be specified after $(link) # # These switches allow the inclusion of the necessary symbolic information # for source level debugging with WinDebug, profiling and/or performance # tuning. # # Note: Debug switches are on by default. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- !IF "$(CPU)" == "i386" !IF defined(NODEBUG) ldebug = !ELSE !IF defined(PROFILE) ldebug = -debug:partial -debugtype:coff !ELSE !IF defined(TUNE) ldebug = -debug:partial -debugtype:coff !ELSE ldebug = -debug:full -debugtype:both !ENDIF !ENDIF !ENDIF !ELSE !IF defined(NODEBUG) ldebug = !ELSE ldebug = -debug:full -debugtype:both !ENDIF !ENDIF # for compatibility with older-style makefiles linkdebug = $(ldebug) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Subsystem Dependent Link Flags - must be specified after $(link) # # These switches allow for source level debugging with WinDebug for local # and global variables. They also provide the standard application type and # entry point declarations. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # for Windows applications that use the C Run-Time libraries conlflags = $(lflags) -subsystem:console -entry:mainCRTStartup guilflags = $(lflags) -subsystem:windows -entry:WinMainCRTStartup # for POSIX applications psxlflags = $(lflags) -subsystem:posix -entry:__PosixProcessStartup # for compatibility with older-style makefiles conflags = $(conlflags) guiflags = $(guilflags) psxflags = $(psxlflags) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # C Run-Time Target Module Dependent Link Libraries # # Below is a table which describes which libraries to use depending on the # target module type, although the table specifically refers to Graphical # User Interface apps, the exact same dependencies apply to Console apps. # That is, you could replace all occurrences of 'GUI' with 'CON' in the # following: # # Desired CRT Libraries Desired CRT Libraries # Library to link Library to link # for EXE with EXE for DLL with DLL # ---------------------------------------------------- # LIBC GUILIBS None None * # LIBC GUILIBS LIBC GUILIBS # LIBC GUILIBS LIBCMT GUILIBSMT # LIBCMT GUILIBSMT None None * # LIBCMT GUILIBSMT LIBC GUILIBS # LIBCMT GUILIBSMT LIBCMT GUILIBSMT # CRTDLL GUILIBSDLL None None * # CRTDLL GUILIBSDLL LIBC GUILIBS # CRTDLL GUILIBSDLL LIBCMT GUILIBSMT # CRTDLL GUILIBSDLL CRTDLL GUILIBSDLL * # # * - Recommended Configurations. # # Note: Any executable which accesses a DLL linked with CRTDLL.LIB must # also link with CRTDLL.LIB instead of LIBC.LIB or LIBCMT.LIB. # # Note: For POSIX applications, link with $(psxlibs). # # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # optional profiling and tuning libraries !IF "$(CPU)" == "i386" !IF defined(PROFILE) optlibs = cap.lib !ELSE !IF defined(TUNE) optlibs = wst.lib !ELSE optlibs = !ENDIF !ENDIF !ELSE optlibs = !ENDIF # basic subsystem specific libraries, less the C Run-Time baselibs = kernel32.lib $(optlibs) winlibs = $(baselibs) user32.lib gdi32.lib comdlg32.lib winspool.lib # for Windows applications that use the C Run-Time libraries conlibs = libc.lib $(baselibs) conlibsmt = libcmt.lib $(baselibs) conlibsdll = CRTDLL.lib $(baselibs) guilibs = libc.lib $(winlibs) guilibsmt = libcmt.lib $(winlibs) guilibsdll = CRTDLL.lib $(winlibs) # for POSIX applications psxlibs = libcpsx.lib psxdll.lib psxrtl.lib srcdir = ..