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authorMatthias Melcher <fltk@matthiasm.com>2010-12-20 19:28:23 +0000
committerMatthias Melcher <fltk@matthiasm.com>2010-12-20 19:28:23 +0000
commit387c60fab27bc80d87dbe359e5ba7a18eb7aaed3 (patch)
tree7b3227c54cea20c4badc5504d44f94a40b74bfcc /watcom.mif
parente37fdeb149b7e9f14c81dabf22cca86d8b1130b8 (diff)
Removed Watcom compiler support because it was introduced in 1.1.6 as a partial solution and never completed.
git-svn-id: file:///fltk/svn/fltk/branches/branch-1.3@8079 ea41ed52-d2ee-0310-a9c1-e6b18d33e121
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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=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 -wcd=666 -wcd=836 # 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 -wcd=666 -wcd=836 # 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