#------------------------------------------------------------- -*- makefile -*- # rules.vc -- # # Part of the nmake based build system for Tcl and its extensions. # This file does all the hard work in terms of parsing build options, # compiler switches, defining common targets and macros. The Tcl makefile # directly includes this. Extensions include it via "rules-ext.vc". # # See TIP 477 (https://core.tcl-lang.org/tips/doc/trunk/tip/477.md) for # detailed documentation. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. # # Copyright (c) 2001-2003 David Gravereaux. # Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Patrick Thoyts # Copyright (c) 2017 Ashok P. Nadkarni #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ !ifndef _RULES_VC _RULES_VC = 1 # The following macros define the version of the rules.vc nmake build system # For modifications that are not backward-compatible, you *must* change # the major version. RULES_VERSION_MAJOR = 1 RULES_VERSION_MINOR = 6 # The PROJECT macro must be defined by parent makefile. !if "$(PROJECT)" == "" !error *** Error: Macro PROJECT not defined! Please define it before including rules.vc !endif !if "$(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME)" == "" PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME = $(PROJECT) !endif # Also special case Tcl and Tk to save some typing later DOING_TCL = 0 DOING_TK = 0 !if "$(PROJECT)" == "tcl" DOING_TCL = 1 !elseif "$(PROJECT)" == "tk" DOING_TK = 1 !endif !ifndef NEED_TK # Backwards compatibility !ifdef PROJECT_REQUIRES_TK NEED_TK = $(PROJECT_REQUIRES_TK) !else NEED_TK = 0 !endif !endif !ifndef NEED_TCL_SOURCE NEED_TCL_SOURCE = 0 !endif !ifdef NEED_TK_SOURCE !if $(NEED_TK_SOURCE) NEED_TK = 1 !endif !else NEED_TK_SOURCE = 0 !endif ################################################################ # Nmake is a pretty weak environment in syntax and capabilities # so this file is necessarily verbose. It's broken down into # the following parts. # # 0. Sanity check that compiler environment is set up and initialize # any built-in settings from the parent makefile # 1. First define the external tools used for compiling, copying etc. # as this is independent of everything else. # 2. Figure out our build structure in terms of the directory, whether # we are building Tcl or an extension, etc. # 3. Determine the compiler and linker versions # 4. Build the nmakehlp helper application # 5. Determine the supported compiler options and features # 6. Parse the OPTS macro value for user-specified build configuration # 7. Parse the STATS macro value for statistics instrumentation # 8. Parse the CHECKS macro for additional compilation checks # 9. Extract Tcl, and possibly Tk, version numbers from the headers # 10. Based on this selected configuration, construct the output # directory and file paths # 11. Construct the paths where the package is to be installed # 12. Set up the actual options passed to compiler and linker based # on the information gathered above. # 13. Define some standard build targets and implicit rules. These may # be optionally disabled by the parent makefile. # 14. (For extensions only.) Compare the configuration of the target # Tcl and the extensions and warn against discrepancies. # # One final note about the macro names used. They are as they are # for historical reasons. We would like legacy extensions to # continue to work with this make include file so be wary of # changing them for consistency or clarity. # 0. Sanity check compiler environment # Check to see we are configured to build with MSVC (MSDEVDIR, MSVCDIR or # VCINSTALLDIR) or with the MS Platform SDK (MSSDK or WindowsSDKDir) !if !defined(MSDEVDIR) && !defined(MSVCDIR) && !defined(VCINSTALLDIR) && !defined(MSSDK) && !defined(WINDOWSSDKDIR) MSG = ^ Visual C++ compiler environment not initialized. !error $(MSG) !endif # We need to run from the directory the parent makefile is located in. # nmake does not tell us what makefile was used to invoke it so parent # makefile has to set the MAKEFILEVC macro or we just make a guess and # warn if we think that is not the case. !if "$(MAKEFILEVC)" == "" !if exist("$(PROJECT).vc") MAKEFILEVC = $(PROJECT).vc !elseif exist("makefile.vc") MAKEFILEVC = makefile.vc !endif !endif # "$(MAKEFILEVC)" == "" !if !exist("$(MAKEFILEVC)") MSG = ^ You must run nmake from the directory containing the project makefile.^ If you are doing that and getting this message, set the MAKEFILEVC^ macro to the name of the project makefile. !message WARNING: $(MSG) !endif ################################################################ # 1. Define external programs being used #---------------------------------------------------------- # Set the proper copy method to avoid overwrite questions # to the user when copying files and selecting the right # "delete all" method. #---------------------------------------------------------- RMDIR = rmdir /S /Q CPY = xcopy /i /y >NUL CPYDIR = xcopy /e /i /y >NUL COPY = copy /y >NUL MKDIR = mkdir ###################################################################### # 2. Figure out our build environment in terms of what we're building. # # (a) Tcl itself # (b) Tk # (c) a Tcl extension using libraries/includes from an *installed* Tcl # (d) a Tcl extension using libraries/includes from Tcl source directory # # This last is needed because some extensions still need # some Tcl interfaces that are not publicly exposed. # # The fragment will set the following macros: # ROOT - root of this module sources # COMPATDIR - source directory that holds compatibility sources # DOCDIR - source directory containing documentation files # GENERICDIR - platform-independent source directory # WIN_DIR - Windows-specific source directory # TESTDIR - directory containing test files # TOOLSDIR - directory containing build tools # _TCLDIR - root of the Tcl installation OR the Tcl sources. Not set # when building Tcl itself. # _INSTALLDIR - native form of the installation path. For Tcl # this will be the root of the Tcl installation. For extensions # this will be the lib directory under the root. # TCLINSTALL - set to 1 if _TCLDIR refers to # headers and libraries from an installed Tcl, and 0 if built against # Tcl sources. Not set when building Tcl itself. Yes, not very well # named. # _TCL_H - native path to the tcl.h file # # If Tk is involved, also sets the following # _TKDIR - native form Tk installation OR Tk source. Not set if building # Tk itself. # TKINSTALL - set 1 if _TKDIR refers to installed Tk and 0 if Tk sources # _TK_H - native path to the tk.h file # Root directory for sources and assumed subdirectories ROOT = $(MAKEDIR)\.. # The following paths CANNOT have spaces in them as they appear on the # left side of implicit rules. !ifndef COMPATDIR COMPATDIR = $(ROOT)\compat !endif !ifndef DOCDIR DOCDIR = $(ROOT)\doc !endif !ifndef GENERICDIR GENERICDIR = $(ROOT)\generic !endif !ifndef TOOLSDIR TOOLSDIR = $(ROOT)\tools !endif !ifndef TESTDIR TESTDIR = $(ROOT)\tests !endif !ifndef LIBDIR !if exist("$(ROOT)\library") LIBDIR = $(ROOT)\library !else LIBDIR = $(ROOT)\lib !endif !endif !ifndef DEMODIR !if exist("$(LIBDIR)\demos") DEMODIR = $(LIBDIR)\demos !else DEMODIR = $(ROOT)\demos !endif !endif # ifndef DEMODIR # Do NOT use WINDIR because it is Windows internal environment # variable to point to c:\windows! WIN_DIR = $(ROOT)\win !ifndef RCDIR !if exist("$(WIN_DIR)\rc") RCDIR = $(WIN_DIR)\rc !else RCDIR = $(WIN_DIR) !endif !endif RCDIR = $(RCDIR:/=\) # The target directory where the built packages and binaries will be installed. # INSTALLDIR is the (optional) path specified by the user. # _INSTALLDIR is INSTALLDIR using the backslash separator syntax !ifdef INSTALLDIR ### Fix the path separators. _INSTALLDIR = $(INSTALLDIR:/=\) !else ### Assume the normal default. _INSTALLDIR = $(HOMEDRIVE)\Tcl !endif !if $(DOING_TCL) # BEGIN Case 2(a) - Building Tcl itself # Only need to define _TCL_H _TCL_H = ..\generic\tcl.h # END Case 2(a) - Building Tcl itself !elseif $(DOING_TK) # BEGIN Case 2(b) - Building Tk TCLINSTALL = 0 # Tk always builds against Tcl source, not an installed Tcl !if "$(TCLDIR)" == "" !if [echo TCLDIR = \> nmakehlp.out] \ || [nmakehlp -L generic\tcl.h >> nmakehlp.out] !error *** Could not locate Tcl source directory. !endif !include nmakehlp.out !endif # TCLDIR == "" _TCLDIR = $(TCLDIR:/=\) _TCL_H = $(_TCLDIR)\generic\tcl.h !if !exist("$(_TCL_H)") !error Could not locate tcl.h. Please set the TCLDIR macro to point to the Tcl *source* directory. !endif _TK_H = ..\generic\tk.h # END Case 2(b) - Building Tk !else # BEGIN Case 2(c) or (d) - Building an extension other than Tk # If command line has specified Tcl location through TCLDIR, use it # else default to the INSTALLDIR setting !if "$(TCLDIR)" != "" _TCLDIR = $(TCLDIR:/=\) !if exist("$(_TCLDIR)\include\tcl.h") # Case 2(c) with TCLDIR defined TCLINSTALL = 1 _TCL_H = $(_TCLDIR)\include\tcl.h !elseif exist("$(_TCLDIR)\generic\tcl.h") # Case 2(d) with TCLDIR defined TCLINSTALL = 0 _TCL_H = $(_TCLDIR)\generic\tcl.h !endif !else # # Case 2(c) for extensions with TCLDIR undefined # Need to locate Tcl depending on whether it needs Tcl source or not. # If we don't, check the INSTALLDIR for an installed Tcl first !if exist("$(_INSTALLDIR)\include\tcl.h") && !$(NEED_TCL_SOURCE) TCLINSTALL = 1 TCLDIR = $(_INSTALLDIR)\.. # NOTE: we will be resetting _INSTALLDIR to _INSTALLDIR/lib for extensions # later so the \.. accounts for the /lib _TCLDIR = $(_INSTALLDIR)\.. _TCL_H = $(_TCLDIR)\include\tcl.h !else # exist(...) && !$(NEED_TCL_SOURCE) !if [echo _TCLDIR = \> nmakehlp.out] \ || [nmakehlp -L generic\tcl.h >> nmakehlp.out] !error *** Could not locate Tcl source directory. !endif !include nmakehlp.out TCLINSTALL = 0 TCLDIR = $(_TCLDIR) _TCL_H = $(_TCLDIR)\generic\tcl.h !endif # exist(...) && !$(NEED_TCL_SOURCE) !endif # TCLDIR !ifndef _TCL_H MSG =^ Failed to find tcl.h. The TCLDIR macro is set incorrectly or is not set and default path does not contain tcl.h. !error $(MSG) !endif # Now do the same to locate Tk headers and libs if project requires Tk !if $(NEED_TK) !if "$(TKDIR)" != "" _TKDIR = $(TKDIR:/=\) !if exist("$(_TKDIR)\include\tk.h") TKINSTALL = 1 _TK_H = $(_TKDIR)\include\tk.h !elseif exist("$(_TKDIR)\generic\tk.h") TKINSTALL = 0 _TK_H = $(_TKDIR)\generic\tk.h !endif !else # TKDIR not defined # Need to locate Tcl depending on whether it needs Tcl source or not. # If we don't, check the INSTALLDIR for an installed Tcl first !if exist("$(_INSTALLDIR)\include\tk.h") && !$(NEED_TK_SOURCE) TKINSTALL = 1 # NOTE: we will be resetting _INSTALLDIR to _INSTALLDIR/lib for extensions # later so the \.. accounts for the /lib _TKDIR = $(_INSTALLDIR)\.. _TK_H = $(_TKDIR)\include\tk.h TKDIR = $(_TKDIR) !else # exist("$(_INSTALLDIR)\include\tk.h") && !$(NEED_TK_SOURCE) !if [echo _TKDIR = \> nmakehlp.out] \ || [nmakehlp -L generic\tk.h >> nmakehlp.out] !error *** Could not locate Tk source directory. !endif !include nmakehlp.out TKINSTALL = 0 TKDIR = $(_TKDIR) _TK_H = $(_TKDIR)\generic\tk.h !endif # exist("$(_INSTALLDIR)\include\tk.h") && !$(NEED_TK_SOURCE) !endif # TKDIR !ifndef _TK_H MSG =^ Failed to find tk.h. The TKDIR macro is set incorrectly or is not set and default path does not contain tk.h. !error $(MSG) !endif !endif # NEED_TK !if $(NEED_TCL_SOURCE) && $(TCLINSTALL) MSG = ^ *** Warning: This extension requires the source distribution of Tcl.^ *** Please set the TCLDIR macro to point to the Tcl sources. !error $(MSG) !endif !if $(NEED_TK_SOURCE) !if $(TKINSTALL) MSG = ^ *** Warning: This extension requires the source distribution of Tk.^ *** Please set the TKDIR macro to point to the Tk sources. !error $(MSG) !endif !endif # If INSTALLDIR set to Tcl installation root dir then reset to the # lib dir for installing extensions !if exist("$(_INSTALLDIR)\include\tcl.h") _INSTALLDIR=$(_INSTALLDIR)\lib !endif # END Case 2(c) or (d) - Building an extension !endif # if $(DOING_TCL) ################################################################ # 3. Determine compiler version and architecture # In this section, we figure out the compiler version and the # architecture for which we are building. This sets the # following macros: # VCVERSION - the internal compiler version as 1200, 1400, 1910 etc. # This is also printed by the compiler in dotted form 19.10 etc. # VCVER - the "marketing version", for example Visual C++ 6 for internal # compiler version 1200. This is kept only for legacy reasons as it # does not make sense for recent Microsoft compilers. Only used for # output directory names. # ARCH - set to IX86 or AMD64 depending on 32- or 64-bit target # NATIVE_ARCH - set to IX86 or AMD64 for the host machine # MACHINE - same as $(ARCH) - legacy # _VC_MANIFEST_EMBED_{DLL,EXE} - commands for embedding a manifest if needed # CFG_ENCODING - set to an character encoding. # TBD - this is passed to compiler as TCL_CFGVAL_ENCODING but can't # see where it is used cc32 = $(CC) # built-in default. link32 = link lib32 = lib rc32 = $(RC) # built-in default. #---------------------------------------------------------------- # Figure out the compiler architecture and version by writing # the C macros to a file, preprocessing them with the C # preprocessor and reading back the created file _HASH=^# _VC_MANIFEST_EMBED_EXE= _VC_MANIFEST_EMBED_DLL= VCVER=0 !if ![echo VCVERSION=_MSC_VER > vercl.x] \ && ![echo $(_HASH)if defined(_M_IX86) >> vercl.x] \ && ![echo ARCH=IX86 >> vercl.x] \ && ![echo $(_HASH)elif defined(_M_AMD64) >> vercl.x] \ && ![echo ARCH=AMD64 >> vercl.x] \ && ![echo $(_HASH)endif >> vercl.x] \ && ![$(cc32) -nologo -TC -P vercl.x 2>NUL] !include vercl.i !if $(VCVERSION) < 1900 !if ![echo VCVER= ^\> vercl.vc] \ && ![set /a $(VCVERSION) / 100 - 6 >> vercl.vc] !include vercl.vc !endif !else # The simple calculation above does not apply to new Visual Studio releases # Keep the compiler version in its native form. VCVER = $(VCVERSION) !endif !endif !if ![del 2>NUL /q/f vercl.x vercl.i vercl.vc] !endif #---------------------------------------------------------------- # The MACHINE macro is used by legacy makefiles so set it as well !ifdef MACHINE !if "$(MACHINE)" == "x86" !undef MACHINE MACHINE = IX86 !elseif "$(MACHINE)" == "x64" !undef MACHINE MACHINE = AMD64 !endif !if "$(MACHINE)" != "$(ARCH)" !error Specified MACHINE macro $(MACHINE) does not match detected target architecture $(ARCH). !endif !else MACHINE=$(ARCH) !endif #--------------------------------------------------------------- # The PLATFORM_IDENTIFY macro matches the values returned by # the Tcl platform::identify command !if "$(MACHINE)" == "AMD64" PLATFORM_IDENTIFY = win32-x86_64 !else PLATFORM_IDENTIFY = win32-ix86 !endif # The MULTIPLATFORM macro controls whether binary extensions are installed # in platform-specific directories. Intended to be set/used by extensions. !ifndef MULTIPLATFORM_INSTALL MULTIPLATFORM_INSTALL = 0 !endif #------------------------------------------------------------ # Figure out the *host* architecture by reading the registry !if ![reg query HKLM\Hardware\Description\System\CentralProcessor\0 /v Identifier | findstr /i x86] NATIVE_ARCH=IX86 !else NATIVE_ARCH=AMD64 !endif # Since MSVC8 we must deal with manifest resources. !if $(VCVERSION) >= 1400 _VC_MANIFEST_EMBED_EXE=if exist $@.manifest mt -nologo -manifest $@.manifest -outputresource:$@;1 _VC_MANIFEST_EMBED_DLL=if exist $@.manifest mt -nologo -manifest $@.manifest -outputresource:$@;2 !endif !ifndef CFG_ENCODING CFG_ENCODING = \"cp1252\" !endif ################################################################ # 4. Build the nmakehlp program # This is a helper app we need to overcome nmake's limiting # environment. We will call out to it to get various bits of # information about supported compiler options etc. # # Tcl itself will always use the nmakehlp.c program which is # in its own source. This is the "master" copy and kept updated. # # Extensions built against an installed Tcl will use the installed # copy of Tcl's nmakehlp.c if there is one and their own version # otherwise. In the latter case, they would also be using their own # rules.vc. Note that older versions of Tcl do not install nmakehlp.c # or rules.vc. # # Extensions built against Tcl sources will use the one from the Tcl source. # # When building an extension using a sufficiently new version of Tcl, # rules-ext.vc will define NMAKEHLPC appropriately to point to the # copy of nmakehlp.c to be used. !ifndef NMAKEHLPC # Default to the one in the current directory (the extension's own nmakehlp.c) NMAKEHLPC = nmakehlp.c !if !$(DOING_TCL) !if $(TCLINSTALL) !if exist("$(_TCLDIR)\lib\nmake\nmakehlp.c") NMAKEHLPC = $(_TCLDIR)\lib\nmake\nmakehlp.c !endif !else # !$(TCLINSTALL) !if exist("$(_TCLDIR)\win\nmakehlp.c") NMAKEHLPC = $(_TCLDIR)\win\nmakehlp.c !endif !endif # $(TCLINSTALL) !endif # !$(DOING_TCL) !endif # NMAKEHLPC # We always build nmakehlp even if it exists since we do not know # what source it was built from. !if [$(cc32) -nologo "$(NMAKEHLPC)" -link -subsystem:console > nul] !endif ################################################################ # 5. Test for compiler features # Visual C++ compiler options have changed over the years. Check # which options are supported by the compiler in use. # # The following macros are set: # OPTIMIZATIONS - the compiler flags to be used for optimized builds # DEBUGFLAGS - the compiler flags to be used for debug builds # LINKERFLAGS - Flags passed to the linker # # Note that these are the compiler settings *available*, not those # that will be *used*. The latter depends on the OPTS macro settings # which we have not yet parsed. # # Also note that some of the flags in OPTIMIZATIONS are not really # related to optimization. They are placed there only for legacy reasons # as some extensions expect them to be included in that macro. # -Op improves float consistency. Note only needed for older compilers # Newer compilers do not need or support this option. !if [nmakehlp -c -Op] FPOPTS = -Op !endif # Strict floating point semantics - present in newer compilers in lieu of -Op !if [nmakehlp -c -fp:strict] FPOPTS = $(FPOPTS) -fp:strict !endif !if "$(MACHINE)" == "IX86" ### test for pentium errata !if [nmakehlp -c -QI0f] !message *** Compiler has 'Pentium 0x0f fix' FPOPTS = $(FPOPTS) -QI0f !else !message *** Compiler does not have 'Pentium 0x0f fix' !endif !endif ### test for optimizations # /O2 optimization includes /Og /Oi /Ot /Oy /Ob2 /Gs /GF /Gy as per # documentation. Note we do NOT want /Gs as that inserts a _chkstk # stack probe at *every* function entry, not just those with more than # a page of stack allocation resulting in a performance hit. However, # /O2 documentation is misleading as its stack probes are simply the # default page size locals allocation probes and not what is implied # by an explicit /Gs option. OPTIMIZATIONS = $(FPOPTS) !if [nmakehlp -c -O2] OPTIMIZING = 1 OPTIMIZATIONS = $(OPTIMIZATIONS) -O2 !else # Legacy, really. All modern compilers support this !message *** Compiler does not have 'Optimizations' OPTIMIZING = 0 !endif # Checks for buffer overflows in local arrays !if [nmakehlp -c -GS] OPTIMIZATIONS = $(OPTIMIZATIONS) -GS !endif # Link time optimization. Note that this option (potentially) makes # generated libraries only usable by the specific VC++ version that # created it. Requires /LTCG linker option !if [nmakehlp -c -GL] OPTIMIZATIONS = $(OPTIMIZATIONS) -GL CC_GL_OPT_ENABLED = 1 !else # In newer compilers -GL and -YX are incompatible. !if [nmakehlp -c -YX] OPTIMIZATIONS = $(OPTIMIZATIONS) -YX !endif !endif # [nmakehlp -c -GL] DEBUGFLAGS = $(FPOPTS) # Run time error checks. Not available or valid in a release, non-debug build # RTC is for modern compilers, -GZ is legacy !if [nmakehlp -c -RTC1] DEBUGFLAGS = $(DEBUGFLAGS) -RTC1 !elseif [nmakehlp -c -GZ] DEBUGFLAGS = $(DEBUGFLAGS) -GZ !endif #---------------------------------------------------------------- # Linker flags # LINKER_TESTFLAGS are for internal use when we call nmakehlp to test # if the linker supports a specific option. Without these flags link will # return "LNK1561: entry point must be defined" error compiling from VS-IDE: # They are not passed through to the actual application / extension # link rules. !ifndef LINKER_TESTFLAGS LINKER_TESTFLAGS = /DLL /NOENTRY /OUT:nmakehlp.out !endif LINKERFLAGS = # If compiler has enabled link time optimization, linker must too with -ltcg !ifdef CC_GL_OPT_ENABLED !if [nmakehlp -l -ltcg $(LINKER_TESTFLAGS)] LINKERFLAGS = $(LINKERFLAGS) -ltcg !endif !endif ######################################################################## # 6. Parse the OPTS macro to work out the requested build configuration. # Based on this, we will construct the actual switches to be passed to the # compiler and linker using the macros defined in the previous section. # The following macros are defined by this section based on OPTS # STATIC_BUILD - 0 -> Tcl is to be built as a shared library # 1 -> build as a static library and shell # TCL_THREADS - legacy but always 1 on Windows since winsock requires it. # DEBUG - 1 -> debug build, 0 -> release builds # SYMBOLS - 1 -> generate PDB's, 0 -> no PDB's # PROFILE - 1 -> generate profiling info, 0 -> no profiling # PGO - 1 -> profile based optimization, 0 -> no # MSVCRT - 1 -> link to dynamic C runtime even when building static Tcl build # 0 -> link to static C runtime for static Tcl build. # Does not impact shared Tcl builds (STATIC_BUILD == 0) # TCL_USE_STATIC_PACKAGES - 1 -> statically link the registry and dde extensions # in the Tcl shell. 0 -> keep them as shared libraries # Does not impact shared Tcl builds. # USE_THREAD_ALLOC - 1 -> Use a shared global free pool for allocation. # 0 -> Use the non-thread allocator. # UNCHECKED - 1 -> when doing a debug build with symbols, use the release # C runtime, 0 -> use the debug C runtime. # USE_STUBS - 1 -> compile to use stubs interfaces, 0 -> direct linking # CONFIG_CHECK - 1 -> check current build configuration against Tcl # configuration (ignored for Tcl itself) # _USE_64BIT_TIME_T - forces a build using 64-bit time_t for 32-bit build # (CRT library should support this, not needed for Tcl 9.x) # TCL_UTF_MAX=4 - forces a build allowing 4-byte UTF-8 sequences internally. # (Not needed for Tcl 9.x) # Further, LINKERFLAGS are modified based on above. # Default values for all the above STATIC_BUILD = 0 TCL_THREADS = 1 DEBUG = 0 SYMBOLS = 0 PROFILE = 0 PGO = 0 MSVCRT = 1 TCL_USE_STATIC_PACKAGES = 0 USE_THREAD_ALLOC = 1 UNCHECKED = 0 CONFIG_CHECK = 1 !if $(DOING_TCL) USE_STUBS = 0 !else USE_STUBS = 1 !endif # If OPTS is not empty AND does not contain "none" which turns off all OPTS # set the above macros based on OPTS content !if "$(OPTS)" != "" && ![nmakehlp -f "$(OPTS)" "none"] # OPTS are specified, parse them !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "static"] !message *** Doing static STATIC_BUILD = 1 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "nostubs"] !message *** Not using stubs USE_STUBS = 0 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "nomsvcrt"] !message *** Doing nomsvcrt MSVCRT = 0 !else !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "msvcrt"] !message *** Doing msvcrt !else !if $(STATIC_BUILD) MSVCRT = 0 !endif !endif !endif # [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "nomsvcrt"] !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "staticpkg"] && $(STATIC_BUILD) !message *** Doing staticpkg TCL_USE_STATIC_PACKAGES = 1 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "nothreads"] !message *** Compile explicitly for non-threaded tcl TCL_THREADS = 0 USE_THREAD_ALLOC= 0 !endif !if "$(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION)" == "8" !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "time64bit"] !message *** Force 64-bit time_t _USE_64BIT_TIME_T = 1 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "utfmax"] !message *** Force allowing 4-byte UTF-8 sequences internally TCL_UTF_MAX = 4 !endif !endif # Yes, it's weird that the "symbols" option controls DEBUG and # the "pdbs" option controls SYMBOLS. That's historical. !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "symbols"] !message *** Doing symbols DEBUG = 1 !else DEBUG = 0 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "pdbs"] !message *** Doing pdbs SYMBOLS = 1 !else SYMBOLS = 0 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "profile"] !message *** Doing profile PROFILE = 1 !else PROFILE = 0 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "pgi"] !message *** Doing profile guided optimization instrumentation PGO = 1 !elseif [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "pgo"] !message *** Doing profile guided optimization PGO = 2 !else PGO = 0 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "loimpact"] !message *** Warning: ignoring option "loimpact" - deprecated on modern Windows. !endif # TBD - should get rid of this option !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "thrdalloc"] !message *** Doing thrdalloc USE_THREAD_ALLOC = 1 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "tclalloc"] USE_THREAD_ALLOC = 0 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "unchecked"] !message *** Doing unchecked UNCHECKED = 1 !else UNCHECKED = 0 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "noconfigcheck"] CONFIG_CHECK = 1 !else CONFIG_CHECK = 0 !endif !endif # "$(OPTS)" != "" && ... parsing of OPTS # Set linker flags based on above !if $(PGO) > 1 !if [nmakehlp -l -ltcg:pgoptimize $(LINKER_TESTFLAGS)] LINKERFLAGS = $(LINKERFLAGS:-ltcg=) -ltcg:pgoptimize !else MSG=^ This compiler does not support profile guided optimization. !error $(MSG) !endif !elseif $(PGO) > 0 !if [nmakehlp -l -ltcg:pginstrument $(LINKER_TESTFLAGS)] LINKERFLAGS = $(LINKERFLAGS:-ltcg=) -ltcg:pginstrument !else MSG=^ This compiler does not support profile guided optimization. !error $(MSG) !endif !endif ################################################################ # 7. Parse the STATS macro to configure code instrumentation # The following macros are set by this section: # TCL_MEM_DEBUG - 1 -> enables memory allocation instrumentation # 0 -> disables # TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG - 1 -> enables byte compiler logging # 0 -> disables # Default both are off TCL_MEM_DEBUG = 0 TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG = 0 !if "$(STATS)" != "" && ![nmakehlp -f "$(STATS)" "none"] !if [nmakehlp -f $(STATS) "memdbg"] !message *** Doing memdbg TCL_MEM_DEBUG = 1 !else TCL_MEM_DEBUG = 0 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(STATS) "compdbg"] !message *** Doing compdbg TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG = 1 !else TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG = 0 !endif !endif #################################################################### # 8. Parse the CHECKS macro to configure additional compiler checks # The following macros are set by this section: # WARNINGS - compiler switches that control the warnings level # TCL_NO_DEPRECATED - 1 -> disable support for deprecated functions # 0 -> enable deprecated functions # Defaults - Permit deprecated functions and warning level 3 TCL_NO_DEPRECATED = 0 WARNINGS = -W3 !if "$(CHECKS)" != "" && ![nmakehlp -f "$(CHECKS)" "none"] !if [nmakehlp -f $(CHECKS) "nodep"] !message *** Doing nodep check TCL_NO_DEPRECATED = 1 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(CHECKS) "fullwarn"] !message *** Doing full warnings check WARNINGS = -W4 !if [nmakehlp -l -warn:3 $(LINKER_TESTFLAGS)] LINKERFLAGS = $(LINKERFLAGS) -warn:3 !endif !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(CHECKS) "64bit"] && [nmakehlp -c -Wp64] !message *** Doing 64bit portability warnings WARNINGS = $(WARNINGS) -Wp64 !endif !endif ################################################################ # 9. Extract various version numbers # For Tcl and Tk, version numbers are extracted from tcl.h and tk.h # respectively. For extensions, versions are extracted from the # configure.in or configure.ac from the TEA configuration if it # exists, and unset otherwise. # Sets the following macros: # TCL_MAJOR_VERSION # TCL_MINOR_VERSION # TCL_PATCH_LEVEL # TCL_VERSION # TK_MAJOR_VERSION # TK_MINOR_VERSION # TK_PATCH_LEVEL # TK_VERSION # DOTVERSION - set as (for example) 2.5 # VERSION - set as (for example 25) #-------------------------------------------------------------- !if [echo REM = This file is generated from rules.vc > versions.vc] !endif !if [echo TCL_MAJOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V "$(_TCL_H)" TCL_MAJOR_VERSION >> versions.vc] !endif !if [echo TCL_MINOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V "$(_TCL_H)" TCL_MINOR_VERSION >> versions.vc] !endif !if [echo TCL_PATCH_LEVEL = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V "$(_TCL_H)" TCL_PATCH_LEVEL >> versions.vc] !endif !if defined(_TK_H) !if [echo TK_MAJOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V $(_TK_H) TK_MAJOR_VERSION >> versions.vc] !endif !if [echo TK_MINOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V $(_TK_H) TK_MINOR_VERSION >> versions.vc] !endif !if [echo TK_PATCH_LEVEL = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V $(_TK_H) TK_PATCH_LEVEL >> versions.vc] !endif !endif # _TK_H !include versions.vc TCL_VERSION = $(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION)$(TCL_MINOR_VERSION) TCL_DOTVERSION = $(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TCL_MINOR_VERSION) !if defined(_TK_H) TK_VERSION = $(TK_MAJOR_VERSION)$(TK_MINOR_VERSION) TK_DOTVERSION = $(TK_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TK_MINOR_VERSION) !endif # Set DOTVERSION and VERSION !if $(DOING_TCL) DOTVERSION = $(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TCL_MINOR_VERSION) VERSION = $(TCL_VERSION) !elseif $(DOING_TK) DOTVERSION = $(TK_DOTVERSION) VERSION = $(TK_VERSION) !else # Doing a non-Tk extension # If parent makefile has not defined DOTVERSION, try to get it from TEA # first from a configure.in file, and then from configure.ac !ifndef DOTVERSION !if [echo DOTVERSION = \> versions.vc] \ || [nmakehlp -V $(ROOT)\configure.in ^[$(PROJECT)^] >> versions.vc] !if [echo DOTVERSION = \> versions.vc] \ || [nmakehlp -V $(ROOT)\configure.ac ^[$(PROJECT)^] >> versions.vc] !error *** Could not figure out extension version. Please define DOTVERSION in parent makefile before including rules.vc. !endif !endif !include versions.vc !endif # DOTVERSION VERSION = $(DOTVERSION:.=) !endif # $(DOING_TCL) ... etc. # Windows RC files have 3 version components. Ensure this irrespective # of how many components the package has specified. Basically, ensure # minimum 4 components by appending 4 0's and then pick out the first 4. # Also take care of the fact that DOTVERSION may have "a" or "b" instead # of "." separating the version components. DOTSEPARATED=$(DOTVERSION:a=.) DOTSEPARATED=$(DOTSEPARATED:b=.) !if [echo RCCOMMAVERSION = \> versions.vc] \ || [for /f "tokens=1,2,3,4,5* delims=." %a in ("$(DOTSEPARATED).0.0.0.0") do echo %a,%b,%c,%d >> versions.vc] !error *** Could not generate RCCOMMAVERSION *** !endif !include versions.vc ################################################################ # 10. Construct output directory and file paths # Figure-out how to name our intermediate and output directories. # In order to avoid inadvertent mixing of object files built using # different compilers, build configurations etc., # # Naming convention (suffixes): # t = full thread support. (Not used for Tcl >= 8.7) # s = static library (as opposed to an import library) # g = linked to the debug enabled C run-time. # x = special static build when it links to the dynamic C run-time. # # The following macros are set in this section: # SUFX - the suffix to use for binaries based on above naming convention # BUILDDIRTOP - the toplevel default output directory # is of the form {Release,Debug}[_AMD64][_COMPILERVERSION] # TMP_DIR - directory where object files are created # OUT_DIR - directory where output executables are created # Both TMP_DIR and OUT_DIR are defaulted only if not defined by the # parent makefile (or command line). The default values are # based on BUILDDIRTOP. # STUBPREFIX - name of the stubs library for this project # PRJIMPLIB - output path of the generated project import library # PRJLIBNAME - name of generated project library # PRJLIB - output path of generated project library # PRJSTUBLIBNAME - name of the generated project stubs library # PRJSTUBLIB - output path of the generated project stubs library # RESFILE - output resource file (only if not static build) SUFX = tsgx !if $(DEBUG) BUILDDIRTOP = Debug !else BUILDDIRTOP = Release !endif !if "$(MACHINE)" != "IX86" BUILDDIRTOP =$(BUILDDIRTOP)_$(MACHINE) !endif !if $(VCVER) > 6 BUILDDIRTOP =$(BUILDDIRTOP)_VC$(VCVER) !endif !if !$(DEBUG) || $(TCL_VERSION) > 86 || $(DEBUG) && $(UNCHECKED) SUFX = $(SUFX:g=) !endif TMP_DIRFULL = .\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(PROJECT)_ThreadedDynamicStaticX !if !$(STATIC_BUILD) TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:Static=) SUFX = $(SUFX:s=) EXT = dll TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:X=) SUFX = $(SUFX:x=) !else TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:Dynamic=) EXT = lib !if !$(MSVCRT) TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:X=) SUFX = $(SUFX:x=) !endif !endif !if !$(TCL_THREADS) || $(TCL_VERSION) > 86 TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:Threaded=) SUFX = $(SUFX:t=) !endif !ifndef TMP_DIR TMP_DIR = $(TMP_DIRFULL) !ifndef OUT_DIR OUT_DIR = .\$(BUILDDIRTOP) !endif !else !ifndef OUT_DIR OUT_DIR = $(TMP_DIR) !endif !endif # Relative paths -> absolute !if [echo OUT_DIR = \> nmakehlp.out] \ || [nmakehlp -Q "$(OUT_DIR)" >> nmakehlp.out] !error *** Could not fully qualify path OUT_DIR=$(OUT_DIR) !endif !if [echo TMP_DIR = \>> nmakehlp.out] \ || [nmakehlp -Q "$(TMP_DIR)" >> nmakehlp.out] !error *** Could not fully qualify path TMP_DIR=$(TMP_DIR) !endif !include nmakehlp.out # The name of the stubs library for the project being built STUBPREFIX = $(PROJECT)stub # Set up paths to various Tcl executables and libraries needed by extensions !if $(DOING_TCL) TCLSHNAME = $(PROJECT)sh$(VERSION)$(SUFX).exe TCLSH = $(OUT_DIR)\$(TCLSHNAME) TCLIMPLIB = $(OUT_DIR)\$(PROJECT)$(VERSION)$(SUFX).lib TCLLIBNAME = $(PROJECT)$(VERSION)$(SUFX).$(EXT) TCLLIB = $(OUT_DIR)\$(TCLLIBNAME) TCLSTUBLIBNAME = $(STUBPREFIX)$(VERSION).lib TCLSTUBLIB = $(OUT_DIR)\$(TCLSTUBLIBNAME) TCL_INCLUDES = -I"$(WIN_DIR)" -I"$(GENERICDIR)" !else # !$(DOING_TCL) !if $(TCLINSTALL) # Building against an installed Tcl # When building extensions, we need to locate tclsh. Depending on version # of Tcl we are building against, this may or may not have a "t" suffix. # Try various possibilities in turn. TCLSH = $(_TCLDIR)\bin\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).exe !if !exist("$(TCLSH)") TCLSH = $(_TCLDIR)\bin\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)t$(SUFX:t=).exe !endif TCLSTUBLIB = $(_TCLDIR)\lib\tclstub$(TCL_VERSION).lib TCLIMPLIB = $(_TCLDIR)\lib\tcl$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).lib # When building extensions, may be linking against Tcl that does not add # "t" suffix (e.g. 8.5 or 8.7). If lib not found check for that possibility. !if !exist("$(TCLIMPLIB)") TCLIMPLIB = $(_TCLDIR)\lib\tcl$(TCL_VERSION)t$(SUFX:t=).lib !endif TCL_LIBRARY = $(_TCLDIR)\lib TCLREGLIB = $(_TCLDIR)\lib\tclreg13$(SUFX:t=).lib TCLDDELIB = $(_TCLDIR)\lib\tcldde14$(SUFX:t=).lib TCLTOOLSDIR = \must\have\tcl\sources\to\build\this\target TCL_INCLUDES = -I"$(_TCLDIR)\include" !else # Building against Tcl sources TCLSH = $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).exe !if !exist($(TCLSH)) TCLSH = $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)t$(SUFX:t=).exe !endif TCLSTUBLIB = $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tclstub$(TCL_VERSION).lib TCLIMPLIB = $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tcl$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).lib # When building extensions, may be linking against Tcl that does not add # "t" suffix (e.g. 8.5 or 8.7). If lib not found check for that possibility. !if !exist("$(TCLIMPLIB)") TCLIMPLIB = $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tcl$(TCL_VERSION)t$(SUFX:t=).lib !endif TCL_LIBRARY = $(_TCLDIR)\library TCLREGLIB = $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tclreg13$(SUFX:t=).lib TCLDDELIB = $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tcldde14$(SUFX:t=).lib TCLTOOLSDIR = $(_TCLDIR)\tools TCL_INCLUDES = -I"$(_TCLDIR)\generic" -I"$(_TCLDIR)\win" !endif # TCLINSTALL tcllibs = "$(TCLSTUBLIB)" "$(TCLIMPLIB)" !endif # $(DOING_TCL) # We need a tclsh that will run on the host machine as part of the build. # IX86 runs on all architectures. !ifndef TCLSH_NATIVE !if "$(MACHINE)" == "IX86" || "$(MACHINE)" == "$(NATIVE_ARCH)" TCLSH_NATIVE = $(TCLSH) !else !error You must explicitly set TCLSH_NATIVE for cross-compilation !endif !endif # Do the same for Tk and Tk extensions that require the Tk libraries !if $(DOING_TK) || $(NEED_TK) WISHNAMEPREFIX = wish WISHNAME = $(WISHNAMEPREFIX)$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX).exe TKLIBNAME = $(PROJECT)$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX).$(EXT) TKSTUBLIBNAME = tkstub$(TK_VERSION).lib TKIMPLIBNAME = tk$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX).lib !if $(DOING_TK) WISH = $(OUT_DIR)\$(WISHNAME) TKSTUBLIB = $(OUT_DIR)\$(TKSTUBLIBNAME) TKIMPLIB = $(OUT_DIR)\$(TKIMPLIBNAME) TKLIB = $(OUT_DIR)\$(TKLIBNAME) TK_INCLUDES = -I"$(WIN_DIR)" -I"$(GENERICDIR)" !else # effectively NEED_TK !if $(TKINSTALL) # Building against installed Tk WISH = $(_TKDIR)\bin\$(WISHNAME) TKSTUBLIB = $(_TKDIR)\lib\$(TKSTUBLIBNAME) TKIMPLIB = $(_TKDIR)\lib\$(TKIMPLIBNAME) # When building extensions, may be linking against Tk that does not add # "t" suffix (e.g. 8.5 or 8.7). If lib not found check for that possibility. !if !exist("$(TKIMPLIB)") TKIMPLIBNAME = tk$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).lib TKIMPLIB = $(_TKDIR)\lib\$(TKIMPLIBNAME) !endif TK_INCLUDES = -I"$(_TKDIR)\include" !else # Building against Tk sources WISH = $(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(WISHNAME) TKSTUBLIB = $(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(TKSTUBLIBNAME) TKIMPLIB = $(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(TKIMPLIBNAME) # When building extensions, may be linking against Tk that does not add # "t" suffix (e.g. 8.5 or 8.7). If lib not found check for that possibility. !if !exist("$(TKIMPLIB)") TKIMPLIBNAME = tk$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).lib TKIMPLIB = $(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(TKIMPLIBNAME) !endif TK_INCLUDES = -I"$(_TKDIR)\generic" -I"$(_TKDIR)\win" -I"$(_TKDIR)\xlib" !endif # TKINSTALL tklibs = "$(TKSTUBLIB)" "$(TKIMPLIB)" !endif # $(DOING_TK) !endif # $(DOING_TK) || $(NEED_TK) # Various output paths PRJIMPLIB = $(OUT_DIR)\$(PROJECT)$(VERSION)$(SUFX).lib PRJLIBNAME = $(PROJECT)$(VERSION)$(SUFX).$(EXT) PRJLIB = $(OUT_DIR)\$(PRJLIBNAME) PRJSTUBLIBNAME = $(STUBPREFIX)$(VERSION).lib PRJSTUBLIB = $(OUT_DIR)\$(PRJSTUBLIBNAME) # If extension parent makefile has not defined a resource definition file, # we will generate one from standard template. !if !$(DOING_TCL) && !$(DOING_TK) && !$(STATIC_BUILD) !ifdef RCFILE RESFILE = $(TMP_DIR)\$(RCFILE:.rc=.res) !else RESFILE = $(TMP_DIR)\$(PROJECT).res !endif !endif ################################################################### # 11. Construct the paths for the installation directories # The following macros get defined in this section: # LIB_INSTALL_DIR - where libraries should be installed # BIN_INSTALL_DIR - where the executables should be installed # DOC_INSTALL_DIR - where documentation should be installed # SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR - where scripts should be installed # INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR - where C include files should be installed # DEMO_INSTALL_DIR - where demos should be installed # PRJ_INSTALL_DIR - where package will be installed (not set for Tcl and Tk) !if $(DOING_TCL) || $(DOING_TK) LIB_INSTALL_DIR = $(_INSTALLDIR)\lib BIN_INSTALL_DIR = $(_INSTALLDIR)\bin DOC_INSTALL_DIR = $(_INSTALLDIR)\doc !if $(DOING_TCL) SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR = $(_INSTALLDIR)\lib\$(PROJECT)$(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TCL_MINOR_VERSION) MODULE_INSTALL_DIR = $(_INSTALLDIR)\lib\tcl$(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION) !else # DOING_TK SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR = $(_INSTALLDIR)\lib\$(PROJECT)$(TK_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TK_MINOR_VERSION) !endif DEMO_INSTALL_DIR = $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)\demos INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR = $(_INSTALLDIR)\include !else # extension other than Tk PRJ_INSTALL_DIR = $(_INSTALLDIR)\$(PROJECT)$(DOTVERSION) !if $(MULTIPLATFORM_INSTALL) LIB_INSTALL_DIR = $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR)\$(PLATFORM_IDENTIFY) BIN_INSTALL_DIR = $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR)\$(PLATFORM_IDENTIFY) !else LIB_INSTALL_DIR = $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR) BIN_INSTALL_DIR = $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR) !endif DOC_INSTALL_DIR = $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR) SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR = $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR) DEMO_INSTALL_DIR = $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR)\demos INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR = $(_INSTALLDIR)\..\include !endif ################################################################### # 12. Set up actual options to be passed to the compiler and linker # Now we have all the information we need, set up the actual flags and # options that we will pass to the compiler and linker. The main # makefile should use these in combination with whatever other flags # and switches are specific to it. # The following macros are defined, names are for historical compatibility: # OPTDEFINES - /Dxxx C macro flags based on user-specified OPTS # COMPILERFLAGS - /Dxxx C macro flags independent of any configuration opttions # crt - Compiler switch that selects the appropriate C runtime # cdebug - Compiler switches related to debug AND optimizations # cwarn - Compiler switches that set warning levels # cflags - complete compiler switches (subsumes cdebug and cwarn) # ldebug - Linker switches controlling debug information and optimization # lflags - complete linker switches (subsumes ldebug) except subsystem type # dlllflags - complete linker switches to build DLLs (subsumes lflags) # conlflags - complete linker switches for console program (subsumes lflags) # guilflags - complete linker switches for GUI program (subsumes lflags) # baselibs - minimum Windows libraries required. Parent makefile can # define PRJ_LIBS before including rules.rc if additional libs are needed OPTDEFINES = /DTCL_CFGVAL_ENCODING=$(CFG_ENCODING) /DSTDC_HEADERS !if $(VCVERSION) >= 1600 OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DHAVE_STDINT_H=1 !else OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DMP_NO_STDINT=1 !endif !if $(VCVERSION) >= 1800 OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DHAVE_INTTYPES_H=1 /DHAVE_STDBOOL_H=1 !endif !if $(TCL_MEM_DEBUG) OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_MEM_DEBUG !endif !if $(TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG) OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_COMPILE_DEBUG /DTCL_COMPILE_STATS !endif !if $(TCL_THREADS) && $(TCL_VERSION) < 87 OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_THREADS=1 !if $(USE_THREAD_ALLOC) && $(TCL_VERSION) < 87 OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DUSE_THREAD_ALLOC=1 !endif !endif !if $(STATIC_BUILD) OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DSTATIC_BUILD !elseif $(TCL_VERSION) > 86 OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_WITH_EXTERNAL_TOMMATH !if "$(MACHINE)" == "AMD64" OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DMP_64BIT !endif !endif !if $(TCL_NO_DEPRECATED) OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_NO_DEPRECATED !endif !if $(USE_STUBS) # Note we do not define USE_TCL_STUBS even when building tk since some # test targets in tk do not use stubs !if !$(DOING_TCL) USE_STUBS_DEFS = /DUSE_TCL_STUBS /DUSE_TCLOO_STUBS !if $(NEED_TK) USE_STUBS_DEFS = $(USE_STUBS_DEFS) /DUSE_TK_STUBS !endif !endif !endif # USE_STUBS !if !$(DEBUG) OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DNDEBUG !if $(OPTIMIZING) OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_CFG_OPTIMIZED !endif !endif !if $(PROFILE) OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_CFG_PROFILED !endif !if "$(MACHINE)" == "AMD64" OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_CFG_DO64BIT !endif !if $(VCVERSION) < 1300 OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DNO_STRTOI64=1 !endif !if "$(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION)" == "8" !if "$(_USE_64BIT_TIME_T)" == "1" OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /D_USE_64BIT_TIME_T=1 !endif !if "$(TCL_UTF_MAX)" == "4" OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_UTF_MAX=4 !endif # _ATL_XP_TARGETING - Newer SDK's need this to build for XP COMPILERFLAGS = /D_ATL_XP_TARGETING !endif # Like the TEA system only set this non empty for non-Tk extensions # Note: some extensions use PACKAGE_NAME and others use PACKAGE_TCLNAME # so we pass both !if !$(DOING_TCL) && !$(DOING_TK) PKGNAMEFLAGS = /DPACKAGE_NAME="\"$(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME)\"" \ /DPACKAGE_TCLNAME="\"$(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME)\"" \ /DPACKAGE_VERSION="\"$(DOTVERSION)\"" \ /DMODULE_SCOPE=extern !endif # crt picks the C run time based on selected OPTS !if $(MSVCRT) !if $(DEBUG) && !$(UNCHECKED) crt = -MDd !else crt = -MD !endif !else !if $(DEBUG) && !$(UNCHECKED) crt = -MTd !else crt = -MT !endif !endif # cdebug includes compiler options for debugging as well as optimization. !if $(DEBUG) # In debugging mode, optimizations need to be disabled cdebug = -Zi -Od $(DEBUGFLAGS) !else cdebug = $(OPTIMIZATIONS) !if $(SYMBOLS) cdebug = $(cdebug) -Zi !endif !endif # $(DEBUG) # cwarn includes default warning levels. cwarn = $(WARNINGS) !if "$(MACHINE)" == "AMD64" # Disable pointer<->int warnings related to cast between different sizes # There are a gadzillion of these due to use of ClientData and # clutter up compiler # output increasing chance of a real warning getting lost. So disable them. # Eventually some day, Tcl will be 64-bit clean. cwarn = $(cwarn) -wd4311 -wd4312 !endif ### Common compiler options that are architecture specific !if "$(MACHINE)" == "ARM" carch = /D_ARM_WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP_SDK_AVAILABLE !else carch = !endif !if $(DEBUG) # Turn warnings into errors cwarn = $(cwarn) -WX !endif INCLUDES = $(TCL_INCLUDES) $(TK_INCLUDES) $(PRJ_INCLUDES) !if !$(DOING_TCL) && !$(DOING_TK) INCLUDES = $(INCLUDES) -I"$(GENERICDIR)" -I"$(WIN_DIR)" -I"$(COMPATDIR)" !endif # These flags are defined roughly in the order of the pre-reform # rules.vc/makefile.vc to help visually compare that the pre- and # post-reform build logs # cflags contains generic flags used for building practically all object files cflags = -nologo -c $(COMPILERFLAGS) $(carch) $(cwarn) -Fp$(TMP_DIR)^\ $(cdebug) # appcflags contains $(cflags) and flags for building the application # object files (e.g. tclsh, or wish) pkgcflags contains $(cflags) plus # flags used for building shared object files The two differ in the # BUILD_$(PROJECT) macro which should be defined only for the shared # library *implementation* and not for its caller interface appcflags_nostubs = $(cflags) $(crt) $(INCLUDES) $(TCL_DEFINES) $(PRJ_DEFINES) $(OPTDEFINES) appcflags = $(appcflags_nostubs) $(USE_STUBS_DEFS) pkgcflags = $(appcflags) $(PKGNAMEFLAGS) /DBUILD_$(PROJECT) pkgcflags_nostubs = $(appcflags_nostubs) $(PKGNAMEFLAGS) /DBUILD_$(PROJECT) # stubscflags contains $(cflags) plus flags used for building a stubs # library for the package. Note: /DSTATIC_BUILD is defined in # $(OPTDEFINES) only if the OPTS configuration indicates a static # library. However the stubs library is ALWAYS static hence included # here irrespective of the OPTS setting. # # TBD - tclvfs has a comment that stubs libs should not be compiled with -GL # without stating why. Tcl itself compiled stubs libs with this flag. # so we do not remove it from cflags. -GL may prevent extensions # compiled with one VC version to fail to link against stubs library # compiled with another VC version. Check for this and fix accordingly. stubscflags = $(cflags) $(PKGNAMEFLAGS) $(PRJ_DEFINES) $(OPTDEFINES) -Zl /DSTATIC_BUILD $(INCLUDES) $(USE_STUBS_DEFS) # Link flags !if $(DEBUG) ldebug = -debug -debugtype:cv !else ldebug = -release -opt:ref -opt:icf,3 !if $(SYMBOLS) ldebug = $(ldebug) -debug -debugtype:cv !endif !endif # Note: Profiling is currently only possible with the Visual Studio Enterprise !if $(PROFILE) ldebug= $(ldebug) -profile !endif ### Declarations common to all linker versions lflags = -nologo -machine:$(MACHINE) $(LINKERFLAGS) $(ldebug) !if $(MSVCRT) && !($(DEBUG) && !$(UNCHECKED)) && $(VCVERSION) >= 1900 lflags = $(lflags) -nodefaultlib:libucrt.lib !endif # Old linkers (Visual C++ 6 in particular) will link for fast loading # on Win98. Since we do not support Win98 any more, we specify nowin98 # as recommended for NT and later. However, this is only required by # IX86 on older compilers and only needed if we are not doing a static build. !if "$(MACHINE)" == "IX86" && !$(STATIC_BUILD) !if [nmakehlp -l -opt:nowin98 $(LINKER_TESTFLAGS)] # Align sections for PE size savings. lflags = $(lflags) -opt:nowin98 !endif !endif dlllflags = $(lflags) -dll conlflags = $(lflags) -subsystem:console guilflags = $(lflags) -subsystem:windows # Libraries that are required for every image. # Extensions should define any additional libraries with $(PRJ_LIBS) winlibs = kernel32.lib advapi32.lib !if $(NEED_TK) winlibs = $(winlibs) gdi32.lib user32.lib uxtheme.lib !endif # Avoid 'unresolved external symbol __security_cookie' errors. # c.f. http://support.microsoft.com/?id=894573 !if "$(MACHINE)" == "AMD64" !if $(VCVERSION) > 1399 && $(VCVERSION) < 1500 winlibs = $(winlibs) bufferoverflowU.lib !endif !endif baselibs = $(winlibs) $(PRJ_LIBS) !if $(MSVCRT) && !($(DEBUG) && !$(UNCHECKED)) && $(VCVERSION) >= 1900 baselibs = $(baselibs) ucrt.lib !endif ################################################################ # 13. Define standard commands, common make targets and implicit rules CCPKGCMD = $(cc32) $(pkgcflags) -Fo$(TMP_DIR)^\ CCAPPCMD = $(cc32) $(appcflags) -Fo$(TMP_DIR)^\ CCSTUBSCMD = $(cc32) $(stubscflags) -Fo$(TMP_DIR)^\ LIBCMD = $(lib32) -nologo $(LINKERFLAGS) -out:$@ DLLCMD = $(link32) $(dlllflags) -out:$@ $(baselibs) $(tcllibs) $(tklibs) CONEXECMD = $(link32) $(conlflags) -out:$@ $(baselibs) $(tcllibs) $(tklibs) GUIEXECMD = $(link32) $(guilflags) -out:$@ $(baselibs) $(tcllibs) $(tklibs) RESCMD = $(rc32) -fo $@ -r -i "$(GENERICDIR)" -i "$(TMP_DIR)" \ $(TCL_INCLUDES) \ /DDEBUG=$(DEBUG) -d UNCHECKED=$(UNCHECKED) \ /DCOMMAVERSION=$(RCCOMMAVERSION) \ /DDOTVERSION=\"$(DOTVERSION)\" \ /DVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\" \ /DSUFX=\"$(SUFX)\" \ /DPROJECT=\"$(PROJECT)\" \ /DPRJLIBNAME=\"$(PRJLIBNAME)\" !ifndef DEFAULT_BUILD_TARGET DEFAULT_BUILD_TARGET = $(PROJECT) !endif default-target: $(DEFAULT_BUILD_TARGET) !if $(MULTIPLATFORM_INSTALL) default-pkgindex: @echo package ifneeded $(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME) $(DOTVERSION) \ [list load [file join $$dir $(PLATFORM_IDENTIFY) $(PRJLIBNAME)]] > $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl !else default-pkgindex: @echo package ifneeded $(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME) $(DOTVERSION) \ [list load [file join $$dir $(PRJLIBNAME)]] > $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl !endif default-pkgindex-tea: @if exist $(ROOT)\pkgIndex.tcl.in nmakehlp -s << $(ROOT)\pkgIndex.tcl.in > $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl @PACKAGE_VERSION@ $(DOTVERSION) @PACKAGE_NAME@ $(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME) @PACKAGE_TCLNAME@ $(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME) @PKG_LIB_FILE@ $(PRJLIBNAME) << default-install: default-install-binaries default-install-libraries !if $(SYMBOLS) default-install: default-install-pdbs !endif # Again to deal with historical brokenness, there is some confusion # in terminlogy. For extensions, the "install-binaries" was used to # locate target directory for *binary shared libraries* and thus # the appropriate macro is LIB_INSTALL_DIR since BIN_INSTALL_DIR is # for executables (exes). On the other hand the "install-libraries" # target is for *scripts* and should have been called "install-scripts". default-install-binaries: $(PRJLIB) @echo Installing binaries to '$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)' @if not exist "$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)" @$(CPY) $(PRJLIB) "$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)" >NUL # Alias for default-install-scripts default-install-libraries: default-install-scripts default-install-scripts: $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl @echo Installing libraries to '$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)' @if exist $(LIBDIR) $(CPY) $(LIBDIR)\*.tcl "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)" @echo Installing package index in '$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)' @$(CPY) $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR) default-install-stubs: @echo Installing stubs library to '$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)' @if not exist "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)" @$(CPY) $(PRJSTUBLIB) "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)" >NUL default-install-pdbs: @echo Installing PDBs to '$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)' @if not exist "$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)" @$(CPY) "$(OUT_DIR)\*.pdb" "$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)\" default-install-docs-html: @echo Installing documentation files to '$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)' @if not exist "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)" @if exist $(DOCDIR) for %f in ("$(DOCDIR)\*.html" "$(DOCDIR)\*.css" "$(DOCDIR)\*.png") do @$(COPY) %f "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)" default-install-docs-n: @echo Installing documentation files to '$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)' @if not exist "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)" @if exist $(DOCDIR) for %f in ("$(DOCDIR)\*.n") do @$(COPY) %f "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)" default-install-demos: @echo Installing demos to '$(DEMO_INSTALL_DIR)' @if not exist "$(DEMO_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(DEMO_INSTALL_DIR)" @if exist $(DEMODIR) $(CPYDIR) "$(DEMODIR)" "$(DEMO_INSTALL_DIR)" default-clean: @echo Cleaning $(TMP_DIR)\* ... @if exist $(TMP_DIR)\nul $(RMDIR) $(TMP_DIR) @echo Cleaning $(WIN_DIR)\nmakehlp.obj, nmakehlp.exe ... @if exist $(WIN_DIR)\nmakehlp.obj del $(WIN_DIR)\nmakehlp.obj @if exist $(WIN_DIR)\nmakehlp.exe del $(WIN_DIR)\nmakehlp.exe @if exist $(WIN_DIR)\nmakehlp.out del $(WIN_DIR)\nmakehlp.out @echo Cleaning $(WIN_DIR)\nmhlp-out.txt ... @if exist $(WIN_DIR)\nmhlp-out.txt del $(WIN_DIR)\nmhlp-out.txt @echo Cleaning $(WIN_DIR)\_junk.pch ... @if exist $(WIN_DIR)\_junk.pch del $(WIN_DIR)\_junk.pch @echo Cleaning $(WIN_DIR)\vercl.x, vercl.i ... @if exist $(WIN_DIR)\vercl.x del $(WIN_DIR)\vercl.x @if exist $(WIN_DIR)\vercl.i del $(WIN_DIR)\vercl.i @echo Cleaning $(WIN_DIR)\versions.vc, version.vc ... @if exist $(WIN_DIR)\versions.vc del $(WIN_DIR)\versions.vc @if exist $(WIN_DIR)\version.vc del $(WIN_DIR)\version.vc default-hose: default-clean @echo Hosing $(OUT_DIR)\* ... @if exist $(OUT_DIR)\nul $(RMDIR) $(OUT_DIR) # Only for backward compatibility default-distclean: default-hose default-setup: @if not exist $(OUT_DIR)\nul mkdir $(OUT_DIR) @if not exist $(TMP_DIR)\nul mkdir $(TMP_DIR) !if "$(TESTPAT)" != "" TESTFLAGS = $(TESTFLAGS) -file $(TESTPAT) !endif default-test: default-setup $(PROJECT) @set TCLLIBPATH=$(OUT_DIR:\=/) @if exist $(LIBDIR) for %f in ("$(LIBDIR)\*.tcl") do @$(COPY) %f "$(OUT_DIR)" cd "$(TESTDIR)" && $(DEBUGGER) $(TCLSH) all.tcl $(TESTFLAGS) default-shell: default-setup $(PROJECT) @set TCLLIBPATH=$(OUT_DIR:\=/) @if exist $(LIBDIR) for %f in ("$(LIBDIR)\*.tcl") do @$(COPY) %f "$(OUT_DIR)" $(DEBUGGER) $(TCLSH) # Generation of Windows version resource !ifdef RCFILE # Note: don't use $** in below rule because there may be other dependencies # and only the "master" rc must be passed to the resource compiler $(TMP_DIR)\$(PROJECT).res: $(RCDIR)\$(PROJECT).rc $(RESCMD) $(RCDIR)\$(PROJECT).rc !else # If parent makefile has not defined a resource definition file, # we will generate one from standard template. $(TMP_DIR)\$(PROJECT).res: $(TMP_DIR)\$(PROJECT).rc $(TMP_DIR)\$(PROJECT).rc: @$(COPY) << $(TMP_DIR)\$(PROJECT).rc #include VS_VERSION_INFO VERSIONINFO FILEVERSION COMMAVERSION PRODUCTVERSION COMMAVERSION FILEFLAGSMASK 0x3fL #ifdef DEBUG FILEFLAGS VS_FF_DEBUG #else FILEFLAGS 0x0L #endif FILEOS VOS_NT_WINDOWS32 FILETYPE VFT_DLL FILESUBTYPE 0x0L BEGIN BLOCK "StringFileInfo" BEGIN BLOCK "040904b0" BEGIN VALUE "FileDescription", "Tcl extension " PROJECT VALUE "OriginalFilename", PRJLIBNAME VALUE "FileVersion", DOTVERSION VALUE "ProductName", "Package " PROJECT " for Tcl" VALUE "ProductVersion", DOTVERSION END END BLOCK "VarFileInfo" BEGIN VALUE "Translation", 0x409, 1200 END END << !endif # ifdef RCFILE !ifndef DISABLE_IMPLICIT_RULES DISABLE_IMPLICIT_RULES = 0 !endif !if !$(DISABLE_IMPLICIT_RULES) # Implicit rule definitions - only for building library objects. For stubs and # main application, the master makefile should define explicit rules. {$(ROOT)}.c{$(TMP_DIR)}.obj:: $(CCPKGCMD) @<< $< << {$(WIN_DIR)}.c{$(TMP_DIR)}.obj:: $(CCPKGCMD) @<< $< << {$(GENERICDIR)}.c{$(TMP_DIR)}.obj:: $(CCPKGCMD) @<< $< << {$(COMPATDIR)}.c{$(TMP_DIR)}.obj:: $(CCPKGCMD) @<< $< << {$(RCDIR)}.rc{$(TMP_DIR)}.res: $(RESCMD) $< {$(WIN_DIR)}.rc{$(TMP_DIR)}.res: $(RESCMD) $< {$(TMP_DIR)}.rc{$(TMP_DIR)}.res: $(RESCMD) $< .SUFFIXES: .SUFFIXES:.c .rc !endif ################################################################ # 14. Sanity check selected options against Tcl build options # When building an extension, certain configuration options should # match the ones used when Tcl was built. Here we check and # warn on a mismatch. !if !$(DOING_TCL) !if $(TCLINSTALL) # Building against an installed Tcl !if exist("$(_TCLDIR)\lib\nmake\tcl.nmake") TCLNMAKECONFIG = "$(_TCLDIR)\lib\nmake\tcl.nmake" !endif !else # !$(TCLINSTALL) - building against Tcl source !if exist("$(OUT_DIR)\tcl.nmake") TCLNMAKECONFIG = "$(OUT_DIR)\tcl.nmake" !endif !endif # TCLINSTALL !if $(CONFIG_CHECK) !ifdef TCLNMAKECONFIG !include $(TCLNMAKECONFIG) !if defined(CORE_MACHINE) && "$(CORE_MACHINE)" != "$(MACHINE)" !error ERROR: Build target ($(MACHINE)) does not match the Tcl library architecture ($(CORE_MACHINE)). !endif !if $(TCL_VERSION) < 87 && defined(CORE_USE_THREAD_ALLOC) && $(CORE_USE_THREAD_ALLOC) != $(USE_THREAD_ALLOC) !message WARNING: Value of USE_THREAD_ALLOC ($(USE_THREAD_ALLOC)) does not match its Tcl core value ($(CORE_USE_THREAD_ALLOC)). !endif !if defined(CORE_DEBUG) && $(CORE_DEBUG) != $(DEBUG) !message WARNING: Value of DEBUG ($(DEBUG)) does not match its Tcl library configuration ($(DEBUG)). !endif !endif !endif # TCLNMAKECONFIG !endif # !$(DOING_TCL) #---------------------------------------------------------- # Display stats being used. #---------------------------------------------------------- !if !$(DOING_TCL) !message *** Building against Tcl at '$(_TCLDIR)' !endif !if !$(DOING_TK) && $(NEED_TK) !message *** Building against Tk at '$(_TKDIR)' !endif !message *** Intermediate directory will be '$(TMP_DIR)' !message *** Output directory will be '$(OUT_DIR)' !message *** Installation, if selected, will be in '$(_INSTALLDIR)' !message *** Suffix for binaries will be '$(SUFX)' !message *** Compiler version $(VCVER). Target $(MACHINE), host $(NATIVE_ARCH). !endif # ifdef _RULES_VC