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author | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1997-08-18 15:46:16 (GMT) |
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committer | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1997-08-18 15:46:16 (GMT) |
commit | 34b359732cf1346c7bc3eeceff2ffa4a2f8981e0 (patch) | |
tree | 9512abeddcf01710b642b0084e759b4ea63eb105 | |
parent | e7038425b1480abe03fb579384d9667d26191d10 (diff) | |
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diff --git a/PC/make_nt.in b/PC/make_nt.in deleted file mode 100644 index 7e836b6..0000000 --- a/PC/make_nt.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ - -!include <ntwin32.mak> # bring in platform specific stuff. - -#Fix a problem with ntwin32.mak and Visual C++ -# problem is .mak defines "link=link32" and "lib=lib32" -# Problem is MSVC linker/library manager use these environment -# variables as additional flags to link/lib -# Consequently, link warns "link32.obj not found" and similarly lib. -# This has really p___ed me of. It has been very hard to get right. -# The LIB variable is used by MSVC to locate system library files, and -# damn ntwin32.mak sets lib. Now although NMAKE is case sensitive, the OS' -# environment vars arent. Therefore /E option _must_ be specified for MSVC -# nmake itself is also very average :-( -# - -# Damn it. Even with .pyd in the suffixes, nmake wont infer a line -# mymodule.dll: -# and run up the .c->.obj, .obj->.pyd. And with all debug turned on, all -# it says is "dont know how to make .." Damn it (probably me, but I gave up:) -#.SUFFIXES : -#.SUFFIXES : .exe .dll .obj .asm .c .cpp .cxx .bas .cbl .for .pas .res .rc - -# Version information. -pyversion=140 -pypatchlevel=b1 - -pythondllext=pyd -linker=$(link) -libmgr=$(implib) -LINK= - -#cdebug = -Z7 -Od # Z7 for win32s debugging - -# -# Additional common definitions -# -cinclude=/I$(pythondir)\Include -python_dll=Py$(pyversion)-$(pypatchlevel).dll -python_defs_lib=$(pythondir)\Modules\Python.lib -python_defs_exp=$(pythondir)\Modules\Python.exp -pythonopts=/DHAVE_CONFIG_H /nologo /MD /G3 - -#!IFDEF MSVC -# Although this is handled, it generates warning. This is to avoid them -#cc=cl -#linker=link -#libmgr=lib -#!ENDIF - -!IFNDEF NODEBUG -ldebug = -debug:full -debugtype:both -!ENDIF - -!ifndef BUILD_DL -cdl=/DUSE_DL_EXPORT /DWIN32_PATCH_LEVEL=\"$(pyversion)-$(pypatchlevel)\" - -.c.obj: - @$(cc) $(cflags) $(ccustom) $(cdebug) $(cinclude) $(pythonopts) $(cdl) $*.c -!else -# -# Useful stuff for building DL modules under NT. -# - -cdl=/DUSE_DL_IMPORT - -#if you have a .DEF file, define HAVE_DEF -# if you dont want precompiled headers, define PCH=0 (in your makefile, not here!) -!ifndef PCH -PCH=1 -!endif -!if "$(PCH)"=="1" -cpch=/YX -!else -cpch= -!endif - -!ifdef HAVE_DEF -export_statements=/DEF:$*.def -!else -export_statements=/EXPORT:init$(*:module=) -!endif -# Note for 'C', I use /Tp, to force as CPP - this will allow .C to define types. -.c.obj: - @echo Warning - compiling as C++ file - @$(cc) $(cdl) $(cflags) $(ccustom) $(cdebug) $(cinclude) $(cpch) $(pythonopts) /DUSE_DL_IMPORT /Tp $*.c - -.cpp.obj: - @$(cc) $(cdl) $(cflags) $(ccustom) $(cdebug) $(cinclude) $(cpch) $(pythonopts) /DUSE_DL_IMPORT $*.cpp - -.obj.$(pythondllext): - @link -dll -out:$*.$(pythondllext) $*.obj $(ldebug) $(export_statements) $(guilibsdll) $(lcustom) $(python_defs_lib) - -!endif # !BUILD_DL |