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| author | Michael R Sweet <michael.r.sweet@gmail.com> | 2004-11-23 18:48:10 +0000 |
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| committer | Michael R Sweet <michael.r.sweet@gmail.com> | 2004-11-23 18:48:10 +0000 |
| commit | 85c0090b7c62ad4bc0bc3d0b7c2fcd7460dad2ba (patch) | |
| tree | 6754358473812c3c9f288e517fa47cb3e6cb8ae3 | |
| parent | 7ca20dcd4a1aab740635a9e5150f051a98ca8c0d (diff) | |
More watcom fixes (STR #627)
git-svn-id: file:///fltk/svn/fltk/branches/branch-1.1@3915 ea41ed52-d2ee-0310-a9c1-e6b18d33e121
| -rw-r--r-- | ANNOUNCEMENT | 50 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | CHANGES | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | fluid/makefile.wat | 6 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | watcom.mif | 559 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | watcom/config.h | 444 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | watcom/makefile | 228 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | watcom/readme.wat | 72 |
7 files changed, 714 insertions, 647 deletions
diff --git a/ANNOUNCEMENT b/ANNOUNCEMENT index 0cc3601a3..81a68967e 100644 --- a/ANNOUNCEMENT +++ b/ANNOUNCEMENT @@ -33,6 +33,32 @@ exceptions that allow for static linking. Changes since FLTK 1.1.4 include: + - Documentation updates (STR #568, STR #570) + - Shortcuts were incorrectly underlined in multi-line + labels (STR #566) + - More CMake updates (STR #499) + - The Watcom C++ compiler needed a small change (STR + #567) + - Added DESTDIR support and now remove all man pages for + the "uninstall" target (STR #545) + - Fix PNG drawing on buggy WIN32 graphics cards (STR + #548) + - The configure script didn't propagate the CPPFLAGS + environment variable (STR #549) + - The numpad keys didn't work properly on WIN32 (STR + #502) + - fl_input() and friends now set the input focus to the + text field when the dialog is shown (STR #553) + - Fixed background color mixup when drawing Fl_Choice + menus (STR #544) + - Fixed MingW makefiles (STR #550) + - More VC++ project file tweaking (STR #559) + - Fl_PNG_Image didn't use the png_set_trns_to_alpha + function when available (STR #547) + - The FL_UNFOCUS event wasn't always sent when switching + tabs (STR #558) + + [1.1.5rc3] - Documentation updates (STR #505, STR #513) - Updated PNG library source to 1.2.7. - Updated ZLIB library source to 1.2.1. @@ -326,6 +352,30 @@ exceptions that allow for static linking. <UL> + <li>Documentation updates (<a href='str.php?L568'>STR #568</a>, <a href='str.php?L570'>STR #570</a>) + <li>Shortcuts were incorrectly underlined in multi-line + labels (<a href='str.php?L566'>STR #566</a>) + <li>More CMake updates (<a href='str.php?L499'>STR #499</a>) + <li>The Watcom C++ compiler needed a small change (<a href='str.php?L567'>STR #567</a>) + <li>Added DESTDIR support and now remove all man pages for + the "uninstall" target (<a href='str.php?L545'>STR #545</a>) + <li>Fix PNG drawing on buggy WIN32 graphics cards (<a href='str.php?L548'>STR #548</a>) + <li>The configure script didn't propagate the CPPFLAGS + environment variable (<a href='str.php?L549'>STR #549</a>) + <li>The numpad keys didn't work properly on WIN32 (<a href='str.php?L502'>STR #502</a>) + <li>fl_input() and friends now set the input focus to the + text field when the dialog is shown (<a href='str.php?L553'>STR #553</a>) + <li>Fixed background color mixup when drawing Fl_Choice + menus (<a href='str.php?L544'>STR #544</a>) + <li>Fixed MingW makefiles (<a href='str.php?L550'>STR #550</a>) + <li>More VC++ project file tweaking (<a href='str.php?L559'>STR #559</a>) + <li>Fl_PNG_Image didn't use the png_set_trns_to_alpha + function when available (<a href='str.php?L547'>STR #547</a>) + <li>The FL_UNFOCUS event wasn't always sent when switching + tabs (<a href='str.php?L558'>STR #558</a>) + + <br /><i>[1.1.5rc3]</i> + <li>Documentation updates (<a href='http://www.fltk.org/str.php?L505'>STR #505</a>, <a href='http://www.fltk.org/str.php?L513'>STR #513</a>) <li>Updated PNG library source to 1.2.7. <li>Updated ZLIB library source to 1.2.1. @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ CHANGES IN FLTK 1.1.6 (STR #585) - Fl_Text_Display didn't support CTRL/CMD-A/C (STR #601) - Watcom fixes (STR #581, STR #584, STR #594, STR #595, - STR #623) + STR #623, STR #627) - Fixed library include order when building DSOs on MacOS X (STR #596) - fl_xid() could cause a WIN32 application to crash (STR diff --git a/fluid/makefile.wat b/fluid/makefile.wat index f6aea8963..e7f7d381e 100644 --- a/fluid/makefile.wat +++ b/fluid/makefile.wat @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # -# "$Id: makefile.wat,v 1.1.2.2 2004/11/21 14:32:21 easysw Exp $" +# "$Id: makefile.wat,v 1.1.2.3 2004/11/23 18:48:09 easysw Exp $" # # FLUID makefile for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK). # @@ -45,8 +45,6 @@ OBJECTS = & ################################################################ -EXTRA_LIBS = wsock32 - !include ../watcom.mif all: $(ODIR)/fluid$(EXEEXT) @@ -74,5 +72,5 @@ rebuild: ./fluid -c widget_panel.fl # -# End of "$Id: makefile.wat,v 1.1.2.2 2004/11/21 14:32:21 easysw Exp $". +# End of "$Id: makefile.wat,v 1.1.2.3 2004/11/23 18:48:09 easysw Exp $". # diff --git a/watcom.mif b/watcom.mif index 3ba3fa6af..2a316a86c 100644 --- a/watcom.mif +++ b/watcom.mif @@ -1,280 +1,279 @@ -######################################################################
-#
-# Watcom C specific makefile, multiplatform
-#
-#
-# The following macross must be set active when this file is called
-# -D parameter, e.g. -DPROJ=fltk
-# ROOT = root of project (e.g. FLTK directory)
-# PROJ = project name (e.g. fltk)
-#
-# The following environment variable must be set. If you have multiple
-# Watcom versions, use the setvars file in the Watcom directory to set it.
-# WATCOM = root of Watcom C
-######################################################################
-
-#
-# The following options must be set when calling this wmake file
-# (case-sensitive):
-# D (debug/release mode): d for debug mode,
-# r for release mode
-# O (target environment): d = DOS 32 bits
-# o = OS/2 32 bits
-# w = Windows 32 bit
-# l = Linux Intel (experimental, no graphics yet (OW 1.3))
-#
-#
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-# this file.
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-# LIBDIR # Project library directory. Default: PROJ\LIB
-# LIBNAMEROOT # Project rootname of output library. Default: PROJ\Lib\Proj
-# EXTRA_LIBS # Target specific include libs
-
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-TARGET=nt
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-TARGET=linux
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-.EXTENSIONS :
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-#
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-#
-# Contruct the libname from the root plus D and O macros, so that
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-!ifndef LIBDIR
-LIBDIR=$(ROOT)\lib\
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-!ifndef LIBNAMEROOT
-LIBNAMEROOT=$(PROJ)
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-!ifndef LIBNAME
-LIBNAME = $(LIBDIR)$(LIBNAMEROOT)_$(D)$(O).lib
-# FLTK has other 'global' libs. Define the names here so that any application
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-LIBNAMEFL = $(LIBDIR)$(LIBNAMEROOT)_fl_$(D)$(O).lib
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-!else ifeqi TARGET dos # DOS 32 bit
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-ASYSDEF=
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-!endif
-
-
-######################################################################
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-# Conventions Watcom
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-CCOPTS0=-6r -zq
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-LNOPTS=sys $(LINKTARGET) $(WCLDEBUG) op symf,q,m,el,vfr op st=32k # linker options
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-#
-# Compilation
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- $(LN) $(LNOPTS) name $^@ op map=$^* @$^*.lk1
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-
+###################################################################### +# +# Watcom C specific makefile, multiplatform +# +# +# The following macross must be set active when this file is called +# -D parameter, e.g. -DPROJ=fltk +# ROOT = root of project (e.g. FLTK directory) +# PROJ = project name (e.g. fltk) +# +# The following environment variable must be set. If you have multiple +# Watcom versions, use the setvars file in the Watcom directory to set it. +# WATCOM = root of Watcom C +###################################################################### + +# +# The following options must be set when calling this wmake file +# (case-sensitive): +# D (debug/release mode): d for debug mode, +# r for release mode +# O (target environment): d = DOS 32 bits +# o = OS/2 32 bits +# w = Windows 32 bit +# l = Linux Intel (experimental, no graphics yet (OW 1.3)) +# +# +# If not set, debug mode and target=host (that is, no cross-compiling). +# Example: wmake -h -f makefile.wat d=r o=w +# +# Following macros can be used to add/override existing macros in +# this file. +# EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS # Non-Watcom (project) include dirs +# ODIR # Output directory if not default +# ROOT # Project root. If not given, . +# PROJ # Project name. +# LIBS # Extra libs to link in +# LIBDIR # Project library directory. Default: PROJ\LIB +# LIBNAMEROOT # Project rootname of output library. Default: PROJ\Lib\Proj +# EXTRA_LIBS # Target specific include libs + +!ifndef D +MODE=d # default is debug mode +!else +! ifeq D d +MODE=d +! else ifeq D r +MODE=r +! else +CONFIG_ERROR_MSG=Unrecognized mode: $(D) +! endif +!endif + +# If target is specified, check its validity; if not specified, the target is +# the host platform itself. + +!ifdef O +! ifeq O d +TARGET=dos +! else ifeq O o +TARGET=os2 +! else ifeq O w +TARGET=nt +! else ifeq O l +TARGET=linux +! else +CONFIG_ERROR_MSG=Unrecognized target: $(O) +! endif +!else +! ifdef __DOS__ +TARGET=dos +! else ifdef __OS2__ +TARGET=os2 +! else ifdef __NT__ +TARGET=nt +! else ifdef __LINUX__ +TARGET=linux +! endif +!endif + +# +# Now we know the target. Determine the link target. For fltk, this +# is always GUI for Windows and OS/2. For possible link targets (aliases +# for a set of linker directives) see wlsystem.lnk in Watcom's BINW directory. +# +!ifeq TARGET dos +LINKTARGET=dos32a +!else ifeq TARGET os2 +LINKTARGET=os2v2_pm +!else ifeq TARGET nt +LINKTARGET=nt_win +!else +LINKTARGET=linux +!endif + +# +# Very important: specify the sequence of extensions. Wmake will try to make a target +# with an extension from the first file of the same name with an extension to the right. +# E.g. it tries to make hello.obj from hello.cxx, or hello.cpp etc, but never from hello.exe +# +.EXTENSIONS : +.EXTENSIONS : .exe .lib .obj .cxx .cpp .c .h .fl + +# +# Create output directory name if not already supplied. To allow +# cross-development, must include target name. +# +!ifndef ODIR +ODIR=$(D)_$(TARGET) +!endif + +# +# Contruct the libname from the root plus D and O macros, so that +# multiple LIBS can co-exists, e.g. FLTK_DW and FLTK_RW for Win32. +# +!ifndef LIBDIR +LIBDIR=$(ROOT)\lib\ +!endif +!ifndef LIBNAMEROOT +LIBNAMEROOT=$(PROJ) +!endif +!ifndef LIBNAME +LIBNAME = $(LIBDIR)$(LIBNAMEROOT)_$(D)$(O).lib +# FLTK has other 'global' libs. Define the names here so that any application +# using FLTK can use them by just including this mif file. +LIBNAMEFL = $(LIBDIR)$(LIBNAMEROOT)_fl_$(D)$(O).lib +LIBNAMEGL = $(LIBDIR)$(LIBNAMEROOT)_gl_$(D)$(O).lib +LIBNAMEIMG = $(LIBDIR)$(LIBNAMEROOT)_img_$(D)$(O).lib +LIBS = $(LIBNAME) $(LIBNAMEFL) $(LIBNAMEGL) $(LIBNAMEIMG) +!endif + +# Set target environment options for the project + +!ifeqi TARGET nt # WINDOWS 32 bit +SYSDEF= -DWIN32 +ASYSDEF= +SYSLIBS=wsock32.lib mpr.lib glu32.lib opengl32.lib +EXEEXT=.exe + +!else ifeqi TARGET linux # Linux Intel 32 bit generic +SYSDEF= +ASYSDEF= +EXEEXT=.exe # We need some exe extension else the build won't work + +!else ifeqi TARGET os2 # OS/2 32 bit +SYSDEF= +ASYSDEF= +EXEEXT=.exe + +!else ifeqi TARGET dos # DOS 32 bit +SYSDEF= +ASYSDEF= +EXEEXT=.exe + +!endif + + +###################################################################### +# +# End of compiler- and environment specific options +# +# Note !message will print before any actions ('PRE'processor!), and thus +# will not reflect results of any rules (like set xxx=yyy). +# echo is a rule itself, and will reflect results of preceding rules. +# +###################################################################### + +.BEFORE : +!ifdef CONFIG_ERROR_MSG +! message +! message Configuration error: +! message $(CONFIG_ERROR_MSG) +! message + %abort +!endif + @if not exist $(ODIR) mkdir $(ODIR) >nul +!ifeqi TARGET dos + @set INCLUDE=$(%WATCOM)\H;$(EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS) +!else ifeqi TARGET os2 + @set INCLUDE=$(%WATCOM)\H;$(%WATCOM)\H\OS2;$(EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS) +!else ifeqi TARGET nt + @set INCLUDE=$(%WATCOM)\H;$(%WATCOM)\H\NT;$(EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS) +!else ifeqi TARGET linux + @set INCLUDE=$(%WATCOM)\LH;$(EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS) +!endif + +# @set LIB=$(LIBPATH) +# @echo Top dir: $(PROJ) + @echo Include dirs: $(%INCLUDE) +# @echo Lib dirs: $(LIBDIRS) +# @echo Libname=$(LIBNAME) +# @echo extra libs: $(LIBS) +# @echo Wmake version $(__VERSION__) +# @echo Wmake parameters: $(__MAKEOPTS__) +# @echo Compiler : $(CC) $(CCOPTS0) $(CCOPTS1) $(CCOPTS2) $(CCOPTS3) +# @echo Librarian: $(LIB) +# @echo Linker : $(LN) $(LNOPTS) +# @echo Project : $(P) + +!ifeqi D d +WCADEBUG=-d1 # debug opts for wasm +WCCDEBUG=-d2 -s -ors # debug opts for wcc. NOTE: -we is to make errors of all warnings +WCLDEBUG=d all # debug opts for wlink +# WCCTIMING=-et # if added to CC command line will generate timing file after execution +!else +# +# WCADEBUG= # debug opts for wasm +WCCDEBUG= -ors -s # release opts for wcc +# WCLDEBUG= # release opts for wlink +!endif + +# Conventions Watcom + +# Tell default paths based on extension +.fl : . +.h : . +#.lib : . +.c : . +.cpp : . +.cxx : . +.obj : $(ODIR) +.exe : $(ODIR) + +# +# Tell wmake to use DLL versions of some commands (much quicker) +# +!loaddll wcc386 wccd386 +!loaddll wpp386 wppd386 +!loaddll wlink wlink +!loaddll wlib wlibd + +CCOPTS0=-6r -zq +CCOPTS1=$(WCCDEBUG) -bt=$(TARGET) -fp6 -fpi87 # 1st part of Watcom opts +CCOPTS2=-mf -wce=130 -wx -zq # -j # 2nd part of Watcom opts +CCOPTS3=-fo$(ODIR)\$^&.obj # 3rd part Watcom opts +COPTS=-zm +CPPOPTS=-zmf -zv -fx + +LNOPTS=sys $(LINKTARGET) $(WCLDEBUG) op symf,q,m,el,vfr op st=32k # linker options +LIBOPTS= -b -q -p=512 -c # librarian options +LN=wlink # Watcom linker +AS=wasm # Watcom assembler +cc=wcc386 # Watcom C compiler +cpp=wpp386 # Watcom C++ compiler +LIB=wlib # Watcom librarian + +# +# Compilation +# +.c.obj: .AUTODEPEND + $(CC) $(SYSDEF) $(DEBUGDEF) $(CCOPTS0) $(CCOPTS1) $(CCOPTS2) $(CCOPTS3) $(COPTS) $[@ + +.cpp.obj: .AUTODEPEND + $(CPP) $(SYSDEF) $(DEBUGDEF) $(CCOPTS0) $(CCOPTS1) $(CCOPTS2) $(CCOPTS3) $(CPPOPTS) $[@ + +.cxx.obj: .AUTODEPEND + $(CPP) $(SYSDEF) $(DEBUGDEF) $(CCOPTS0) $(CCOPTS1) $(CCOPTS2) $(CCOPTS3) $(CPPOPTS) $[@ + +# +# Librarian stage +# +.obj.lib: + $(LIB) $(LIBOPTS) $@ $< + +# +# Linking stage. This implicit rule assumes the .exe is created from an object file with the +# same name, plus other object in macro OBJECTS, a number of .libs in macro LIBS etc. +# If the linking fails for some reason, the .lk1 file is not deleted and it can be +# examined. +# +.obj.exe: + @%create $^*.lk1 + @%append $^*.lk1 F $(ODIR)/$^& + @for %i in ($(%OBJS)) do @%append $^*.lk1 F $(ODIR)/%i + @for %i in ($(OBJECTS)) do @%append $^*.lk1 F $(ODIR)/%i + @for %i in ($(LIBS)) do @%append $^*.lk1 L %i + @for %i in ($(EXTRA_LIBS)) do @%append $^*.lk1 L %i + @for %i in ($(SYSLIBS)) do @%append $^*.lk1 L %i + $(LN) $(LNOPTS) name $^@ op map=$^* @$^*.lk1 + @del $^*.lk1 diff --git a/watcom/config.h b/watcom/config.h index 2cb83c72b..93c030774 100644 --- a/watcom/config.h +++ b/watcom/config.h @@ -1,222 +1,222 @@ -/* - * "$Id: config.h,v 1.1.2.1 2004/11/20 03:19:59 easysw Exp $" - * - * Configuration file for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK) for Watcom C++ 1.3 - * - * Copyright 1998-2004 by Bill Spitzak and others. - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * Library General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 - * USA. - * - * Please report all bugs and problems to "fltk-bugs@fltk.org". - */ - -/* - * Where to find the documentation files... - */ - -#define FLTK_DATADIR "C:/FLTK" -#define FLTK_DOCDIR "C:/FLTK/DOC" - - -/* - * BORDER_WIDTH: - * - * Thickness of FL_UP_BOX and FL_DOWN_BOX. Current 1,2, and 3 are - * supported. 3 is the historic FLTK look. 2 looks more like Microsoft - * Windows, KDE, and Qt, and is the default when building for Windows. - * 1 is a plausible future evolution... Note that this may be simulated - * at runtime by redefining the boxtypes using Fl::set_boxtype(). - */ - -#define BORDER_WIDTH 2 - -/* - * HAVE_GL: - * - * Do you have OpenGL? Set this to 0 if you don't have or plan to use - * OpenGL, and FLTK will be smaller. - */ - -#define HAVE_GL 1 - -/* - * HAVE_GL_GLU_H: - * - * Do you have the OpenGL Utility Library header file? - * (many broken Mesa RPMs do not...) - */ - -#define HAVE_GL_GLU_H 1 - -/* - * USE_COLORMAP: - * - * Setting this to zero will save a good deal of code (especially for - * fl_draw_image), but FLTK will only work on TrueColor visuals. - */ - -#define USE_COLORMAP 1 - -/* - * USE_XFT - * - * Use the new Xft library to draw anti-aliased text. - */ - -#define USE_XFT 0 - -/* - * HAVE_XDBE: - * - * Do we have the X double-buffer extension? - */ - -#define HAVE_XDBE 0 - -/* - * USE_XDBE: - * - * Actually try to use the double-buffer extension? Set this to zero - * disable use of XDBE without breaking the list_visuals program. - */ - -#define USE_XDBE HAVE_XDBE - -/* - * HAVE_OVERLAY: - * - * Use the X overlay extension? FLTK will try to use an overlay - * visual for Fl_Overlay_Window, the Gl_Window overlay, and for the - * menus. Setting this to zero will remove a substantial amount of - * code from FLTK. Overlays have only been tested on SGI servers! - */ - -#define HAVE_OVERLAY 0 - -/* - * HAVE_GL_OVERLAY: - * - * It is possible your GL has an overlay even if X does not. If so, - * set this to 1. - */ - -#define HAVE_GL_OVERLAY 1 - -/* - * WORDS_BIGENDIAN: - * - * Byte order of your machine: 1 = big-endian, 0 = little-endian. - */ - -#define WORDS_BIGENDIAN 0 - -/* - * U16, U32, U64: - * - * Types used by fl_draw_image. One of U32 or U64 must be defined. - * U16 is optional but FLTK will work better with it! - */ - -#define U16 unsigned short -#define U32 unsigned -/* #undef U64 */ - -/* - * HAVE_DIRENT_H, HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H, HAVE_SYS_DIR_H, HAVE_NDIR_H, HAVE_SCANDIR: - * - * Where is <dirent.h> (used only by fl_file_chooser and scandir). - */ - -#define HAVE_DIRENT_H 1 -/* #undef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H */ -/* #undef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H */ -/* #undef HAVE_NDIR_H */ -/* #undef HAVE_SCANDIR */ - -/* - * Possibly missing sprintf-style functions: - */ - -#define HAVE_VSNPRINTF 1 -#define HAVE_SNPRINTF 1 - -/* - * String functions and headers... - */ - -/* #undef HAVE_STRINGS_H */ -#define HAVE_STRCASECMP 1 -/* #undef HAVE_STRLCAT */ -/* #undef HAVE_STRLCPY */ - -/* - * HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H: - * - * Whether or not select() call has its own header file. - */ - -/* #undef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H */ - -/* - * HAVE_SYS_STDTYPES_H: - * - * Whether or not we have the <sys/stdtypes.h> header file. - */ - -/* #undef HAVE_SYS_STDTYPES_H */ - -/* - * HAVE_POLL: - * - * Use poll() if we don't have select(). - */ - -#define HAVE_POLL 0 - -/* - * Do we have various image libraries? - */ - -/* #undef HAVE_LIBPNG */ -/* #undef HAVE_LIBZ */ -/* #undef HAVE_LIBJPEG */ - -/* - * Which header file do we include for libpng? - */ - -/* #undef HAVE_PNG_H */ -/* #undef HAVE_LIBPNG_PNG_H */ - -/* - * Do we have the png_xyz() functions? - */ - -/* #undef HAVE_PNG_GET_VALID */ -/* #undef HAVE_PNG_SET_TRNS_TO_ALPHA */ -/* #undef HAVE_PNG_READ_DESTROY */ - -/* - * Do we have POSIX threading? - */ - -/* #undef HAVE_PTHREAD */ -/* #undef HAVE_PTHREAD_H */ - - -/* - * End of "$Id: config.h,v 1.1.2.1 2004/11/20 03:19:59 easysw Exp $". - */ +/*
+ * "$Id: config.h,v 1.1.2.2 2004/11/23 18:48:10 easysw Exp $"
+ *
+ * Configuration file for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK) for Watcom C++ 1.3
+ *
+ * Copyright 1998-2004 by Bill Spitzak and others.
+ *
+ * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
+ * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ * Library General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
+ * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
+ * USA.
+ *
+ * Please report all bugs and problems to "fltk-bugs@fltk.org".
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Where to find the documentation files...
+ */
+
+#define FLTK_DATADIR "C:/FLTK"
+#define FLTK_DOCDIR "C:/FLTK/DOC"
+
+
+/*
+ * BORDER_WIDTH:
+ *
+ * Thickness of FL_UP_BOX and FL_DOWN_BOX. Current 1,2, and 3 are
+ * supported. 3 is the historic FLTK look. 2 looks more like Microsoft
+ * Windows, KDE, and Qt, and is the default when building for Windows.
+ * 1 is a plausible future evolution... Note that this may be simulated
+ * at runtime by redefining the boxtypes using Fl::set_boxtype().
+ */
+
+#define BORDER_WIDTH 2
+
+/*
+ * HAVE_GL:
+ *
+ * Do you have OpenGL? Set this to 0 if you don't have or plan to use
+ * OpenGL, and FLTK will be smaller.
+ */
+
+#define HAVE_GL 1
+
+/*
+ * HAVE_GL_GLU_H:
+ *
+ * Do you have the OpenGL Utility Library header file?
+ * (many broken Mesa RPMs do not...)
+ */
+
+#define HAVE_GL_GLU_H 1
+
+/*
+ * USE_COLORMAP:
+ *
+ * Setting this to zero will save a good deal of code (especially for
+ * fl_draw_image), but FLTK will only work on TrueColor visuals.
+ */
+
+#define USE_COLORMAP 1
+
+/*
+ * USE_XFT
+ *
+ * Use the new Xft library to draw anti-aliased text.
+ */
+
+#define USE_XFT 0
+
+/*
+ * HAVE_XDBE:
+ *
+ * Do we have the X double-buffer extension?
+ */
+
+#define HAVE_XDBE 0
+
+/*
+ * USE_XDBE:
+ *
+ * Actually try to use the double-buffer extension? Set this to zero
+ * disable use of XDBE without breaking the list_visuals program.
+ */
+
+#define USE_XDBE HAVE_XDBE
+
+/*
+ * HAVE_OVERLAY:
+ *
+ * Use the X overlay extension? FLTK will try to use an overlay
+ * visual for Fl_Overlay_Window, the Gl_Window overlay, and for the
+ * menus. Setting this to zero will remove a substantial amount of
+ * code from FLTK. Overlays have only been tested on SGI servers!
+ */
+
+#define HAVE_OVERLAY 0
+
+/*
+ * HAVE_GL_OVERLAY:
+ *
+ * It is possible your GL has an overlay even if X does not. If so,
+ * set this to 1.
+ */
+
+#define HAVE_GL_OVERLAY 1
+
+/*
+ * WORDS_BIGENDIAN:
+ *
+ * Byte order of your machine: 1 = big-endian, 0 = little-endian.
+ */
+
+#define WORDS_BIGENDIAN 0
+
+/*
+ * U16, U32, U64:
+ *
+ * Types used by fl_draw_image. One of U32 or U64 must be defined.
+ * U16 is optional but FLTK will work better with it!
+ */
+
+#define U16 unsigned short
+#define U32 unsigned
+/* #undef U64 */
+
+/*
+ * HAVE_DIRENT_H, HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H, HAVE_SYS_DIR_H, HAVE_NDIR_H, HAVE_SCANDIR:
+ *
+ * Where is <dirent.h> (used only by fl_file_chooser and scandir).
+ */
+
+#define HAVE_DIRENT_H 1
+/* #undef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H */
+/* #undef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H */
+/* #undef HAVE_NDIR_H */
+/* #undef HAVE_SCANDIR */
+
+/*
+ * Possibly missing sprintf-style functions:
+ */
+
+#define HAVE_VSNPRINTF 1
+#define HAVE_SNPRINTF 1
+
+/*
+ * String functions and headers...
+ */
+
+/* #undef HAVE_STRINGS_H */
+#define HAVE_STRCASECMP 1
+/* #undef HAVE_STRLCAT */
+/* #undef HAVE_STRLCPY */
+
+/*
+ * HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H:
+ *
+ * Whether or not select() call has its own header file.
+ */
+
+/* #undef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H */
+
+/*
+ * HAVE_SYS_STDTYPES_H:
+ *
+ * Whether or not we have the <sys/stdtypes.h> header file.
+ */
+
+/* #undef HAVE_SYS_STDTYPES_H */
+
+/*
+ * HAVE_POLL:
+ *
+ * Use poll() if we don't have select().
+ */
+
+#define HAVE_POLL 0
+
+/*
+ * Do we have various image libraries?
+ */
+
+/* #undef HAVE_LIBPNG */
+/* #undef HAVE_LIBZ */
+/* #undef HAVE_LIBJPEG */
+
+/*
+ * Which header file do we include for libpng?
+ */
+
+/* #undef HAVE_PNG_H */
+/* #undef HAVE_LIBPNG_PNG_H */
+
+/*
+ * Do we have the png_xyz() functions?
+ */
+
+/* #undef HAVE_PNG_GET_VALID */
+/* #undef HAVE_PNG_SET_TRNS_TO_ALPHA */
+/* #undef HAVE_PNG_READ_DESTROY */
+
+/*
+ * Do we have POSIX threading?
+ */
+
+/* #undef HAVE_PTHREAD */
+/* #undef HAVE_PTHREAD_H */
+
+
+/*
+ * End of "$Id: config.h,v 1.1.2.2 2004/11/23 18:48:10 easysw Exp $".
+ */
diff --git a/watcom/makefile b/watcom/makefile index 75dd9e45a..a163dd43a 100644 --- a/watcom/makefile +++ b/watcom/makefile @@ -1,114 +1,114 @@ -#
-# Name : Watcom makefile for FLTK, multiplatform
-#
-# Author : M. Nieuwenhoven
-#
-# The makefile has multiple targets:
-# - clean : Cleans all directories from files built during make
-# - all : Builds all targets for both debug and release
-# - xy : where x = D|R, Y = D|O|W|L, where only W (Win32) is
-# currently supported by the source for Watcom.
-#
-
-
-!ifndef %FLTK
-ERROR_MSG = Environment variable FLTK must have been set!
-!endif
-
-.BEFORE
-!ifdef ERROR_MSG
- @echo .
- @echo $(ERROR_MSG)
- @echo .
- @%abort
-!endif
-
-ROOT=$(%FLTK)
-PROJ=fltk
-
-#
-# This builds all library targets and the main programs
-#
-ALL : .SYMBOLIC
- set Clean=
- wmake -h dw
- wmake -h rw
-# wmake -h do
-# wmake -h ro
-# wmake -h dl
-# wmake -h rl
-
-#
-# Clean all directories. Call each target with a 'clean' target. Proper
-# knowledge about cleaning can only be at the places where also the
-# builds is done.
-#
-clean : .SYMBOLIC
- @echo Cleaning up.
- set Clean=CLEAN
- wmake -h dw
- wmake -h rw
-# wmake -h do
-# wmake -h ro
-# wmake -h dl
-# wmake -h rl
-
-#
-# Win32 Debug and Release targets
-#
-DW : .SYMBOLIC
- @set OPTIONS=D=d O=w ROOT=$(ROOT) PROJ=$(PROJ) EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS=$(ROOT)
- %make BuildOne
-
-RW : .SYMBOLIC
- @set OPTIONS=D=r O=w ROOT=$(ROOT) PROJ=$(PROJ) EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS=$(ROOT)
- %make BuildOne
-
-#
-# OS/2 Debug and Release targets. Builds only jpeg, zlib and png libs for now.
-#
-DO : .SYMBOLIC
- @set OPTIONS=D=d O=o ROOT=$(ROOT) PROJ=$(PROJ) EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS=$(ROOT)
- %make BuildOne
-
-RO : .SYMBOLIC
- @set OPTIONS=D=r O=o ROOT=$(ROOT) PROJ=$(PROJ) EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS=$(ROOT)
- %make BuildOne
-
-#
-# Linux Debug and Release targets. Environment variable XLIB must point to a directory
-# which has a subdirectory X11 with X include files. Builds only jpeg, zlib and png libs for now.
-#
-DL : .SYMBOLIC
- @set OPTIONS=D=d O=l ROOT=$(ROOT) PROJ=$(PROJ) EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS=$(ROOT);$(%XLIB)
- %make BuildOne
-
-RL : .SYMBOLIC
- @set OPTIONS=D=r O=l ROOT=$(ROOT) PROJ=$(PROJ) EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS=$(ROOT);$(%XLIB)
- %make BuildOne
-
-# Internal target to build the individual modules. The following macros must
-# have been set: D (value D or R), O (D,O,W,L)
-
-BuildOne : .SYMBOLIC
-
- @echo "=== making jpeg library ==="
- @cd $(ROOT)\jpeg
- @wmake -h -f makefile.wat $(%OPTIONS) $(%CLEAN)
- @echo "=== making zlib library ==="
- @cd $(ROOT)\zlib
- @wmake -h -f makefile.wat $(%OPTIONS) $(%CLEAN)
- @echo "=== making png library ==="
- @cd $(ROOT)\png
- @wmake -h -f makefile.wat $(%OPTIONS) $(%CLEAN)
- @echo "=== making fltk libraries ==="
- @cd $(ROOT)\src
- @wmake -h -f makefile.wat $(%OPTIONS) $(%CLEAN)
- @echo "=== making fluid ==="
- @cd $(ROOT)\fluid
- @wmake -h -f makefile.wat $(%OPTIONS) $(%CLEAN)
- @echo "=== making test ==="
- @cd $(ROOT)\test
- @wmake -h -f makefile.wat $(%OPTIONS) $(%CLEAN)
-
-
+# +# Name : Watcom makefile for FLTK, multiplatform +# +# Author : M. Nieuwenhoven +# +# The makefile has multiple targets: +# - clean : Cleans all directories from files built during make +# - all : Builds all targets for both debug and release +# - xy : where x = D|R, Y = D|O|W|L, where only W (Win32) is +# currently supported by the source for Watcom. +# + + +!ifndef %FLTK +ERROR_MSG = Environment variable FLTK must have been set! +!endif + +.BEFORE +!ifdef ERROR_MSG + @echo . + @echo $(ERROR_MSG) + @echo . + @%abort +!endif + +ROOT=$(%FLTK) +PROJ=fltk + +# +# This builds all library targets and the main programs +# +ALL : .SYMBOLIC + set Clean= + wmake -h dw + wmake -h rw +# wmake -h do +# wmake -h ro +# wmake -h dl +# wmake -h rl + +# +# Clean all directories. Call each target with a 'clean' target. Proper +# knowledge about cleaning can only be at the places where also the +# builds is done. +# +clean : .SYMBOLIC + @echo Cleaning up. + set Clean=CLEAN + wmake -h dw + wmake -h rw +# wmake -h do +# wmake -h ro +# wmake -h dl +# wmake -h rl + +# +# Win32 Debug and Release targets +# +DW : .SYMBOLIC + @set OPTIONS=D=d O=w ROOT=$(ROOT) PROJ=$(PROJ) EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS=$(ROOT) + %make BuildOne + +RW : .SYMBOLIC + @set OPTIONS=D=r O=w ROOT=$(ROOT) PROJ=$(PROJ) EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS=$(ROOT) + %make BuildOne + +# +# OS/2 Debug and Release targets. Builds only jpeg, zlib and png libs for now. +# +DO : .SYMBOLIC + @set OPTIONS=D=d O=o ROOT=$(ROOT) PROJ=$(PROJ) EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS=$(ROOT) + %make BuildOne + +RO : .SYMBOLIC + @set OPTIONS=D=r O=o ROOT=$(ROOT) PROJ=$(PROJ) EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS=$(ROOT) + %make BuildOne + +# +# Linux Debug and Release targets. Environment variable XLIB must point to a directory +# which has a subdirectory X11 with X include files. Builds only jpeg, zlib and png libs for now. +# +DL : .SYMBOLIC + @set OPTIONS=D=d O=l ROOT=$(ROOT) PROJ=$(PROJ) EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS=$(ROOT);$(%XLIB) + %make BuildOne + +RL : .SYMBOLIC + @set OPTIONS=D=r O=l ROOT=$(ROOT) PROJ=$(PROJ) EXTRA_INCLUDE_DIRS=$(ROOT);$(%XLIB) + %make BuildOne + +# Internal target to build the individual modules. The following macros must +# have been set: D (value D or R), O (D,O,W,L) + +BuildOne : .SYMBOLIC + + @echo "=== making jpeg library ===" + @cd $(ROOT)\jpeg + @wmake -h -f makefile.wat $(%OPTIONS) $(%CLEAN) + @echo "=== making zlib library ===" + @cd $(ROOT)\zlib + @wmake -h -f makefile.wat $(%OPTIONS) $(%CLEAN) + @echo "=== making png library ===" + @cd $(ROOT)\png + @wmake -h -f makefile.wat $(%OPTIONS) $(%CLEAN) + @echo "=== making fltk libraries ===" + @cd $(ROOT)\src + @wmake -h -f makefile.wat $(%OPTIONS) $(%CLEAN) + @echo "=== making fluid ===" + @cd $(ROOT)\fluid + @wmake -h -f makefile.wat $(%OPTIONS) $(%CLEAN) + @echo "=== making test ===" + @cd $(ROOT)\test + @wmake -h -f makefile.wat $(%OPTIONS) $(%CLEAN) + + diff --git a/watcom/readme.wat b/watcom/readme.wat index 59443594f..251ec196f 100644 --- a/watcom/readme.wat +++ b/watcom/readme.wat @@ -1,26 +1,46 @@ -
-Using Watcom to build and use FLTK 1.1.5
-
-Supported targets: Win32 only, static builds (no DLLs). Can be used from any Watcom
- supported host (DOS, OS/2, Windows).
-
-1. Unzip the include file in the root of the fltk 1.1.5 directory. It will create a
- new directory called watcom, put a makefile.wat in source directories, and update
- two sources files which need to be different from the 1.1.5 versions (STR updated),
- and put a watcom.mif file in the fltk root directory.
-
-2. To build: set the environment variable fltk to the root directory of fltk, go
- to the Watcom directory, run wmake. Both debug and release versions of all libs,
- test programs and FLUID will be built.
-
-3. To create you own programs: use the supplied watcom.mif file. If you use fluid,
- move the two fluid rules from test/makefile.wat into the watcom.mif
- file. Look in test/makefile.wat also for rules about building a non-fluid program
- with one object (source) file, or with multiple. if you use FLUID, take care in
- the order of object files specified (see tes/makefile.wat keyboard.exe).
-
-Questions about the watcom port please to the fltk.general newsgroup.
-
-Mat Nieuwenhoven, Hilversum, 2004-10-28
-
-
+ +Using Watcom to build and use FLTK 1.1.5 + +Supported targets: Win32 only, static builds (no DLLs). Can be used from any Watcom + supported host (DOS, OS/2, Windows). + +1. To build fltk itself: + - set the environment variable fltk to the root directory of fltk + - go to the Watcom directory, run wmake. + Both debug and release versions of all libs, test programs and FLUID will be built. + +2. To create you own programs using fluid: + - set the environment variable fltk to the root directory of fltk + - make a directory where you want to create the source of your program. + - from fltk's watcom directory, copy file "makefile.example" to "makefile" in your + directory. + - Start fluid, and create your program. + - You can either put in fluid's menu shell->execute command: + "cmd /k "wmake && hello && exit || pause && exit" + to compile and run the program (if you are running under Windows only), + - Or in Fluid do shift-Ctrl-C to create C+= code, and then in a cmd prompt + in your directory enter 'wmake", and then run the program. + I have been able to do most of the Fluid Flash tutorial (no time to do all, + but no error at all for the ones I did do. + +3. Known errors: + - Fluid aborts when exiting. + + Probably a lot more :-( . I cannot test/debug under NT or later, so I must + rely on the help of others to find and fix :-) Watcom-related bugs. + + +Questions about the OpenWatcom port please to the fltk.general newsgroup. +Questions related to Openwatcom itself please to the c/c++ users group at +new.openwatcom.org. + + +Mat Nieuwenhoven, Hilversum, 2004-11-22 + + + + + + + + |
