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author | Jack Jansen <jack.jansen@cwi.nl> | 1996-08-23 15:44:18 (GMT) |
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committer | Jack Jansen <jack.jansen@cwi.nl> | 1996-08-23 15:44:18 (GMT) |
commit | 27b10eced7a7ec00178042bef5d74b2bf81551af (patch) | |
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- Added cfm68k instructions
- Changed names of various things
- Explain how to recreate .exp files.
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diff --git a/Mac/Demo/building.html b/Mac/Demo/building.html index 036ff91..73e3d4e 100644 --- a/Mac/Demo/building.html +++ b/Mac/Demo/building.html @@ -57,12 +57,13 @@ It is possible to build a non-GUSI Python, see below. <A NAME="optional">The MacPython project files are configured to include a plethora of optional modules</A>, and these modules need a number extra packages. To use the project files as-is you have to -download these packages too. PPC Python has all such modules as +download these packages too. PPC and CFM68K Python have all such modules as dynamically loaded modules, so if you don't need a certain package it -suffices to just refrain from builing the extension module. For 68K +suffices to just refrain from builing the extension module. For static 68K Python things are a bit more complicated: you have to edit the interpreter project file to remove the reference to the module (and -the libraries it uses). Here are the locations for the various things +the libraries it uses), and edit the <code>Mac:mwerks:mwerks_nonshared_config.h</code> +file to remove the <code>USE_...</code> line. Here are the locations for the various things you need: <UL> @@ -120,11 +121,12 @@ Top-level-folder: </PRE> Now build all the libraries. In <code>CWGUSI</code> you build the -projects <code>GUSI.68K.µ</code> and <code>GUSI.PPC.µ</code>, in +projects <code>GUSI.68K.µ</code>, <code>GUSI.CFM68K.µ</code> +and <code>GUSI.PPC.µ</code>, in <code>MoreFiles</code>, <code>libjpeg</code>, <code>pbmplus</code> and<code>libtiff</code> you build all projects. Tcl/tk is a special -case, see below. Of course, if you are only interested in 68K you can -skip building the PPC libraries and vice versa. +case, see below. Of course, if you are only interested in one of +static 68K, CFM68K or PPC you can skip building the other libraries. <H2><A NAME="tcltk">Building Tcl/Tk</H2> @@ -159,6 +161,12 @@ As distributed, tcl and tk assume that malloc calls always succeed and use the resulting pointer without checking for <code>NULL</code> values. Needless to say, this wreaks havoc on a Macintosh. +<LI> If you want to build for CFM68K you have to modify <code>TclMacNotify.c</code> +because there is an error in the Apple Universal headers (sic!). Read the +comments at the beginning of <code>Mac:Python:macglue.c</code> and copy the +code to <code>TclMacNotify.c</code>. If you get linker errors on <code>GetEvQHdr</code> +you have not done this correctly. + </UL> Build first the MoreFiles library, then the Tcl library, then @@ -187,11 +195,15 @@ folders: <DL> <DT> build.mac68k.stand -<DD> This is where you will build 68K interpreters. +<DD> This is where you will build static 68K interpreters. + +<DT> build.mac68k.shared +<DD> This is where you build the CFM68K shared library, interpreter +and applet framework. <DT> build.macppc.shared <DD> This is where you build the PPC shared library, interpreter and -applet framework. +applet framework. You can also build the fat applet framework here. <DT> build.macppc.stand <DD> This is where you build a nonshared PPC interpreter (optional). @@ -225,7 +237,7 @@ not really optional: the interpreter will not function without them. <DD> The Python parser (machine-independent). <DT> PlugIns -<DD> This is where you build the PPC dynamically-loaded plugin modules. +<DD> This is where you build the PPC and CFM68K dynamically-loaded plugin modules. <DT> Python <DD> The core interpreter. Most files are machine-independent, some @@ -318,6 +330,12 @@ distribution. Read the release notes (<code>Relnotes-somethingorother</code>) and <code>ReadMeOrSuffer</code> in the <code>Mac</code> folder. +<H2>Building the CFM68K interpreter</H2> + +Building the CFM68K interpreter is as almost exactly the same as building +the PPC interpreter, with the exception that you should read "CFM68K" +for "PPC" every time. Continue reading with the next section. + <H2>Building the PPC interpreter</H2> First you build the interpreter, core library and applet skeleton in @@ -325,12 +343,12 @@ folder <code>build.macppc.stand</code>. The order to build things is the following: <DL> -<DT> PythonCoreRuntime +<DT> MWRuntimeStaticLib <DD> A modified version of the MetroWerks runtime library that is suitable for Pythons' shared library architecture. The sources all come from the MW distribution. -<DT> PythonCore +<DT> PythonCorePPC <DD> The shared library that contains the bulk of the interpreter and its resources. It is a good idea to immedeately put an alias to this shared library in the <code>Extensions</code> folder of your system @@ -366,11 +384,12 @@ cause the correct file to be used if you ever rebuild PythonApplet). <p> Next, you have to build the extension modules in the -<code>PlugIns</code> folder. Open each project and build it. After all +<code>PlugIns</code> folder. Open each project with <code>.ppc</code> in the +name and build it. After all the dynamically loaded modules are built you have to create a number of aliases: some modules live together in a single dynamic -library. Copy or move the <code>MkPluginAliases.py</code> script from -<code>Mac:scripts</code> to the main python folder and run it. <p> +library. Run the <code>MkPluginAliases.py</code> script from +<code>Mac:scripts</code> to create the aliases. <p> Finally, you must build the standard applets: <code>EditPythonPrefs</code>, <code>mkapplet</code>, etc. This is @@ -391,6 +410,24 @@ this use only. You are all set now, and should read the release notes and <code>ReadMeOrSuffer</code> file from the <code>Mac</code> folder. +<H2>Rebuilding <code>.exp</code> files for PPC and CFM68K</H2> + +Occasionally it may be necessary to rebuild your PythonCore <code>.exp</code> +file, a file that controls which symbols are exported by your PythonCore +shared library. Rebuild it if you get unexpected undefined symbols when you +are building a plugin module. <p> + +Rebuilding the .exp file is done by first removing the file and removing the +reference to it in the project (in the "config" section). Next, build PythonCore. +This will create a new .exp file. Edit this file to remove the references to +the symbols <code>__initialize</code>, <code>__terminate</code>, <code>setjmp</code>, +<code>longjmp</code> and <code>__ptmf_null</code>. Next, add the .exp file to the project +again and rebuild PythonCore. <p> + +This rather convoluted procedure is needed to ensure that plugin modules don't +accidentally link with those entrypoints from PythonCore, which will not work because +those routines have to be in the same code fragment as they are used from. + <H2>Odds and ends</H2> Some remarks that I could not fit in elsewhere: @@ -408,7 +445,22 @@ complete Python. Take the binary distribution, add folders <code>Include</code>, <code>Mac:Include</code> and <code>Mac:mwerks</code> from the source distribution and you should be all set. A template for a dynamic module can be found in -<code>xxmodule.µ</code>. +<code>xx.ppc.µ</code> or <code>xx.CFM68K.µ</code>. + +<LI> The Python shared library architecture is a variant of the architecture +described as "application with shared libraries and dropins" in the MetroWerks +"Targeting MacOS" documentation. The Python Application and applet-template use +the <code>AppRuntime.Lib</code> runtime library (with properly set CFM +initialization and termination routines). PythonCore uses <code>ShlibRuntime.Lib</code> +and <code>MWRuntimeStaticLib.Lib</code>, which is almost identical to the MW +standard <code>MWRuntimeLib</code>, but not dynamically loaded. This library contains +the part of the runtime that can (or must) be shared between all modules in the program. +It is linked statically into PythonCore (and exported to the applications and plugins) +so we do not have to distribute yet another shared library. Plugin modules use +<code>ShlibRuntime.Lib</code> and obtain the rest from PythonCore. PythonCore uses a +non-standard initialization entry point, <code>__initialize_with_resources</code>, to +be able to obtain resources from the library file lateron. Plugins can do the same or +use the standard <code>__initialize</code> entry point. <UL> |