Sets construction variables for the Microsoft linker.
SHLINK
SHLINKFLAGS
SHLINKCOM
LINK
LINKFLAGS
LINKCOM
LIBDIRPREFIX
LIBDIRSUFFIX
LIBLINKPREFIX
LIBLINKSUFFIX
WIN32DEFPREFIX
WIN32DEFSUFFIX
WINDOWSDEFPREFIX
WINDOWSDEFSUFFIX
WINDOWS_INSERT_DEF
WIN32EXPPREFIX
WIN32EXPSUFFIX
WINDOWSEXPPREFIX
WINDOWSEXPSUFFIX
WINDOWSSHLIBMANIFESTPREFIX
WINDOWSSHLIBMANIFESTSUFFIX
WINDOWSPROGMANIFESTPREFIX
WINDOWSPROGMANIFESTSUFFIX
REGSVR
REGSVRFLAGS
REGSVRCOM
LDMODULE
LDMODULEPREFIX
LDMODULESUFFIX
LDMODULEFLAGS
LDMODULECOM
SHLINKCOMSTR
LINKCOMSTR
REGSVRCOMSTR
MSVS_IGNORE_IDE_PATHS
LDMODULECOMSTR
When set to non-zero,
suppresses creation of a corresponding Windows static import lib by the
SharedLibrary
builder when used with
MinGW, Microsoft Visual Studio or Metrowerks.
This also suppresses creation
of an export (.exp) file
when using Microsoft Visual Studio.
The Microsoft Visual C++ PDB file that will store debugging information for
object files, shared libraries, and programs. This variable is ignored by
tools other than Microsoft Visual C++.
When this variable is
defined SCons will add options to the compiler and linker command line to
cause them to generate external debugging information, and will also set up the
dependencies for the PDB file.
Example:
env['PDB'] = 'hello.pdb'
The Visual C++ compiler switch that SCons uses by default
to generate PDB information is .
This works correctly with parallel () builds
because it embeds the debug information in the intermediate object files,
as opposed to sharing a single PDB file between multiple object files.
This is also the only way to get debug information
embedded into a static library.
Using the instead may yield improved
link-time performance,
although parallel builds will no longer work.
You can generate PDB files with the
switch by overriding the default &cv-link-CCPDBFLAGS; variable;
see the entry for that variable for specific examples.
The program used on Windows systems
to register a newly-built DLL library
whenever the &b-SharedLibrary; builder
is passed a keyword argument of register=1.
The command line used on Windows systems
to register a newly-built DLL library
whenever the &b-SharedLibrary; builder
is passed a keyword argument of register=1.
The string displayed when registering a newly-built DLL file.
If this is not set, then &cv-link-REGSVRCOM; (the command line) is displayed.
Flags passed to the DLL registration program
on Windows systems when a newly-built DLL library is registered.
By default,
this includes the
that prevents dialog boxes from popping up
and requiring user attention.
A deprecated synonym for &cv-link-WINDOWS_INSERT_DEF;.
A deprecated synonym for &cv-link-WINDOWSDEFPREFIX;.
A deprecated synonym for &cv-link-WINDOWSDEFSUFFIX;.
A deprecated synonym for &cv-link-WINDOWSEXPSUFFIX;.
A deprecated synonym for &cv-link-WINDOWSEXPSUFFIX;.
When this is set to true,
a library build of a Windows shared library
(.dllfile)
will also build a corresponding .def file
at the same time,
if a .def file
is not already listed as a build target.
The default is 0 (do not build a .def file).
When this is set to true,
&scons;
will be aware of the
.manifest
files generated by Microsoft Visua C/C++ 8.
The prefix used for Windows .deffile names.
The suffix used for Windows .def file names.
The prefix used for Windows .exp file names.
The suffix used for Windows .exp file names.
The prefix used for executable program .manifest files
generated by Microsoft Visual C/C++.
The suffix used for executable program .manifest files
generated by Microsoft Visual C/C++.
The prefix used for shared library .manifest files
generated by Microsoft Visual C/C++.
The suffix used for shared library .manifest files
generated by Microsoft Visual C/C++.