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#############################################################################
#
# SciTech Multi-platform Graphics Library
#
# ========================================================================
#
# The contents of this file are subject to the SciTech MGL Public
# License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file
# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
# the License at http://www.scitechsoft.com/mgl-license.txt
#
# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an
# "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
# rights and limitations under the License.
#
# The Original Code is Copyright (C) 1991-1998 SciTech Software, Inc.
#
# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is SciTech Software, Inc.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# ========================================================================
#
# Descripton: Generic DMAKE startup makefile definitions file. Assumes
# that the SCITECH environment variable has been set to point
# to where all our stuff is installed. You should not need
# to change anything in this file.
#
# Microsoft 386 C 6.0 32 bit. Supports 32 bit
# OS/2 development.
#
#############################################################################
# Include standard startup script definitions
.IMPORT: SCITECH
.INCLUDE: "$(SCITECH)\makedefs\startup.mk"
# Import enivornment variables that we use
.IMPORT .IGNORE : CL_LIBBASE USE_VDD
.IMPORT .IGNORE : USE_MASM
# Default commands for compiling, assembling linking and archiving
CC := cl386 # C-compiler and flags
# NB: The -Zf flag is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY to compile IBM's OS/2 headers.
# It isn't documented anywhere but obviously adds support for 48-bit
# far pointers (ie. _far is valid in 32-bit code). Great.
CFLAGS := -G3s -Zf -D__386__
ASFLAGS := /t /mx /m /oi /D__FLAT__ /DSTDCALL_MANGLE /D__NOU_VAR__ /iINCLUDE /i$(SCITECH)\INCLUDE
.IF $(USE_TASM32)
AS := tasm32
.ELIF $(USE_TASMX)
AS := tasmx # Assembler and flags
.ELIF $(USE_MASM)
AS := masm # Assembler and flags
ASFLAGS := /t /mx /D__FLAT__ /DSTDCALL_MANGLE /D__NOU_VAR__ /iINCLUDE /i$(SCITECH)\INCLUDE
.ELSE
AS := tasm # Assembler and flags
.ENDIF
LD := link386 # Linker and flags
LDFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
RC := rc # Windows resource compiler
RCFLAGS :=
LIB := lib # Librarian
LIBFLAGS := /NOI /NOE
ILIB := implib # Import librarian
ILIBFLAGS := /noignorecase
# Optionally turn on debugging information
.IF $(DBG)
CFLAGS += -Zi # Turn on debugging for C compiler
ASFLAGS += /zi # Turn on debugging for assembler
.ELSE
ASFLAGS += /q # Suppress object records not needed for linking
.END
# Optionally turn on optimisations
.IF $(OPT)
CFLAGS += /Ox
.END
# Optionally turn on direct i387 FPU instructions
.IF $(FPU)
CFLAGS += /FPi87 /DFPU387
ASFLAGS += /DFPU387 /DFPU_REG_RTN
.END
# Optionally compile a beta release version of a product
.IF $(BETA)
CFLAGS += /DBETA
ASFLAGS += /DBETA
.END
# Use a larger stack during linking if requested ???? How the fuck do you
# specify linker options on the CL command line?????
.IF $(STKSIZE)
.ENDIF
# Place to look for PMODE library files
PMLIB := pm.lib
# Define the base directory for library files
.IF $(CHECKED)
LIB_BASE_DIR := $(SCITECH_LIB)\lib\debug
CFLAGS += -DCHECKED=1
.ELSE
LIB_BASE_DIR := $(SCITECH_LIB)\lib\release
.ENDIF
# Define where to install library files
LIB_OS = os232
LIB_BASE := $(LIB_BASE_DIR)\$(LIB_OS)\$(CL_LIBBASE)
LIB_DEST := $(LIB_BASE)
# Define which file contains our rules
RULES_MAK := cl386.mk