Category : Files from Magazines
Archive   : VOL11N19.ZIP
Filename : NTWIN32.MAK
!IF "$(CPU)" == "i386"
# Debug switches are default for current release
#
# These switches allow for source level debugging
# with NTSD for local and global variables.
CPUTYPE=1
cdebug = -Zi -Od
cc = cl386
cflags = -c -G3d -W2 -Di386=1 $(cdebug)
cvtobj = REM MIPS-only conversion:
cvtdebug =
!ENDIF
!IF "$(CPU)" == "MIPS"
#declarations for use on self hosted MIPS box.
CPUTYPE=2
cc = cc
cflags = -c -std -G0 -O -o $(*B).obj -EL -DMIPS=1
cvtobj = mip2coff
cvtdebug =
!ENDIF
!IFNDEF CPUTYPE
!ERROR Must specify CPU Environment Variable (i386 or MIPS )
!ENDIF
#Universal declaration
cvars = -DWIN32
linkdebug = -debug:full -debugtype:cv
link = link $(linkdebug)
# link flags - must be specified after $(link)
#
# conflags : creating a character based console application
# guiflags : creating a GUI based "Windows" application
conflags = -subsystem:console -entry:mainCRTStartup
guiflags = -subsystem:windows -entry:WinMainCRTStartup
# Link libraries - system import and C runtime libraries
#
# conlibs : libraries to link with for a console application
# guilibs : libraries to link with for a "Windows" application
#
# note : $(LIB) is set in environment variables
conlibs = $(LIB)\libcmt.lib $(LIB)\*.lib
guilibs = $(LIB)\libcmt.lib $(LIB)\*.lib
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