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Documentation for DoMake 0.99b
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DoMake is Copyright (c)1993 Cactus Software Systems.

DoMake is provided as-is without warranty. Cactus Software Systems
assumes no responsibilty for the use or performance of DoMake.

DoMake is a utility provided with CactMake. Running DoMake will
generate a "makefile" that will process all xx.c files in the
current directory. This makefile can be tuned by adding required
macros and/or adjusting target output,etc.

Added capability will evolve with the version numbers. Some features
will be reserved for registered versions.

DoMake may become a program of it's own, if the progress is significant
enough to warrant such status.

DoMake is compiled with an enhanced version of Turbo Pascal 7.0. Features
of Turbo Professional by Turbo Power are used for increased speed and
functionality.

HISTORY
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DoMake 0.91

1. Aborts if target source file(s) are not found.

2. Faster operation.

3. Smaller memory usage.

4. Adjusted resulting makefile:

a. Added notes.

b. Changed "junk.x:" construct.

DoMake 0.92

1. Changed dummy file to "makefile" and thus the processing by
CactMAke is cleaner and more consistent.

DoMake 0.95

1. Options added to specify source extension and/or object extension.

2. If "makefile" detected then option to abort provided.

3. Added usage.

4. Option added to specify name of "makefile" generated.

NOTE: Default output makefile name is now "makefile.dom".

5. Changed header of output "makefile".

6. Show targets when running.

7. Now displays registration status when run.

8. Unregisterd version now runs slower.


  3 Responses to “Category : Recently Uploaded Files
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