Category : Files from Magazines
Archive   : VOL11N20.ZIP
Filename : NTWIN32.MAK

 
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# =========================================================
# NTWIN32.MAK
# Win32 Application NMAKE Definitions
# For the Microsoft Win32 SDK for Windows NT Samples
# =========================================================

# ---------------------------------------------------------
# Get CPU Type - exit if CPU environment variable is not defined
# ---------------------------------------------------------

# declarations for use on Intel 80x86 systems.
!IF "$(CPU)" == "i386"
CPUTYPE = 1
DLLENTRY = @12
!ENDIF

# declarations for use on self hosted MIPS systems.
!IF "$(CPU)" == "MIPS"
CPUTYPE = 2
DLLENTRY =
!ENDIF

!IFNDEF CPUTYPE
!ERROR Must specify CPU Environment Variable ( CPU=i386 or CPU=MIPS )
!ENDIF

# ---------------------------------------------------------
# Target Module Dependant Compile Declarations
#
# Below is a table which describes which flags to use
# depending on the module target:
#
# Module Number of Threads Variables to C run-time
# Target Single/Multiple Include Library
# ----------- ----------------- ------------ ----------
# MODULE .EXE Single CVARS LIBC.LIB
# MODULE .EXE Multiple CVARSMT LIBCMT.LIB
# MODULE .DLL Single CVARSDLL CRTDLL.LIB
# MODULE .DLL Multiple CVARSMTDLL CRTDLL.LIB
#
# Legend:
# MODULE : A Win32 Graphical User Interface module or a
# Win32 Character-Mode User Interface module
# ---------------------------------------------------------

cvars = -DWIN32
cvarsmt = $(cvars) -D_MT
cvarsdll = $(cvars) -D_DLL
cvarsmtdll = $(cvars) -D_MT -D_DLL

#----------------------------------------------------------
# Subsystem Dependent Compile Declarations
#
# When compiling for the POSIX Subsystem, psxvars should be
# included.
#
#----------------------------------------------------------

psxvars = -D_POSIX_

# ---------------------------------------------------------
# Platform Dependent Compile Flags - must be specified after $(cc)
#
# Note: Debug switches are default for current release
#
# These switches allow for source level debugging
# with WinDebug for local and global variables.
#
# i386 flags:
# -c - compile without linking
# -G3 - generate 80386 instructions
# -W3 - Set warning level to level 3
# -Zi - generate debugging information
# -Od - disable all optimizations
#
# MIPS 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
# ---------------------------------------------------------

# declarations for use on Intel 80x86 systems.
!IF "$(CPU)" == "i386"
cdebug = -Zi -Od
cflags = -c -G3 -W3 -Di386=1
cvtdebug =
!ENDIF

# declarations for use on self hosted MIPS systems.
!IF "$(CPU)" == "MIPS"
cdebug = -g2
cflags = -c -std -o $(*B).obj -EL -DMIPS=1
cvtdebug = -c
!ENDIF

# ---------------------------------------------------------
# Target Module Dependent Link Flags - must be specified after $(link)
#
# Note: Debug switches are default for current release
#
# These switches allow for source level debugging
# with WinDebug for local and global variables.
# ---------------------------------------------------------

linkdebug = -debug:full -debugtype:cv
conflags = -subsystem:console -entry:mainCRTStartup
guiflags = -subsystem:windows -entry:WinMainCRTStartup
psxflags = -subsystem:posix -entry:__PosixProcessStartup

# ---------------------------------------------------------
# Platform Dependent Binaries Declarations
#
# Note: Debug switches are default for current release
#
# These switches allow for source level debugging
# with WinDebug for local and global variables.
# ---------------------------------------------------------

# declarations for use on Intel 80x86 systems.
!IF "$(CPU)" == "i386"
cc = cl386
cvtobj = REM MIPS-only conversion:
!ENDIF

# declarations for use on self hosted MIPS systems.
!IF "$(CPU)" == "MIPS"
cc = cc
cvtobj = mip2coff
!ENDIF

link = link

# ---------------------------------------------------------
# Target Module Dependent Link Libraries
#
# Below is a table which describes which libraries to use
# depending on the module target:
#
# Module Number of Threads Variables to C run-time
# Target Single/Multiple Include Library
# ----------- ----------------- ------------ ----------
# CONSOLE.EXE Single CONLIBS LIBC.LIB
# CONSOLE.EXE Multiple CONLIBSMT LIBCMT.LIB
# CONSOLE.DLL Either CONLIBSDLL CRTDLL.LIB
# WINDOWS.EXE Single GUILIBS LIBC.LIB
# WINDOWS.EXE Multiple GUILIBSMT LIBCMT.LIB
# WINDOWS.DLL Either GUILIBSDLL CRTDLL.LIB
# POSIX.EXE Single PSXLIBS LIBCPSX.LIB
#
# Legend:
# WINDOWS : A Win32 Graphical User Interface module
# CONSOLE : A Win32 Character-Mode User Interface module
# POSIX : A Posix Subsystem Character-Mode User Interface module
# ---------------------------------------------------------

conlibs = libc.lib ntdll.lib kernel32.lib

conlibsmt = libcmt.lib ntdll.lib kernel32.lib

conlibsdll = crtdll.lib ntdll.lib kernel32.lib

guilibs = libc.lib ntdll.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib \
winspool.lib comdlg32.lib

guilibsmt = libcmt.lib ntdll.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib \
winspool.lib comdlg32.lib

guilibsdll = crtdll.lib ntdll.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib \
winspool.lib comdlg32.lib

psxlibs = libcpsx.lib ntdll.lib kernel32.lib psxdll.lib psxrtl.lib


  3 Responses to “Category : Files from Magazines
Archive   : VOL11N20.ZIP
Filename : NTWIN32.MAK

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