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[svn] Makefile.watcom update by Csaba Raduly.

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hniksic 2001-05-16 13:27:12 -07:00
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commit 71045a2853
2 changed files with 19 additions and 38 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
2001-05-16 Csaba Raduly <csaba.raduly@sophos.com>
* windows/Makefile.watcom: Make linker accept space-separated list
of object files.
2001-05-14 Herold Heiko <Heiko.Herold@previnet.it>
* windows/Makefile.src: Update for SSL.

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@ -7,6 +7,9 @@
CC=wcc386 /zq
LINK=wlink
#
# Note: this will wipe anything in the env.var PATH !
#
.BEFORE
@SET INCLUDE=$(%WATCOM)\h;$(%WATCOM)\h\nt;.
@ -27,7 +30,7 @@ CFLAGS=/zp4 /w4 /fpd /5s /fp5 /bm /mf /bt=nt /DWINDOWS /DHAVE_CONFIG_H
# /zp4= pack structure members with this alignment
# /d1 = line number debug info
# /w4 = warning level
# /fpd= ??? no such switch !
# /fpd= Pentium floatingpoint bug workaround
# /5s = Pentium stack-based calling
# /fp5= Pentium floating point
# /bm = build multi-threaded
@ -48,42 +51,10 @@ CFLAGS+= /os /d2
#CFLAGS+= /DDEBUG_MALLOC
# ^^-- mind the gap !!
#
# The trouble: dependencies need to be space-separated (exe : obj1 obj2)
# wlink wants them comma-separated ( wlink FILE obj1,obj2 )
# The trick : Use wmake's "immediate expansion" feautre ( $+ turns it on,
# end-of-line and $_ turns it off ) to construct
# Background : wmake expands macros in macro definitions at the place of
# the macro call (GNU make's = behaviour)
# $+ changes this behaviour to expand the macros at the
# place of the macro *definition* (kinda like gmake's := does)
#
# See the "Macros" topic in the Watcom Tools Guide
#
#
# Add new object files to OBJS, with $_ appended
# Note: There MUST NOT be a $_ on the last one !!
# & is the line continuation character (also shouldn't be present at the end)
#
OBJS = cmpt.obj$_ connect.obj$_ cookies.obj$_ fnmatch.obj$_ ftp.obj$_ ftp-basic.obj$_ &
ftp-ls.obj$_ ftp-opie.obj$_ getopt.obj$_ hash.obj$_ headers.obj$_ host.obj$_ html-parse.obj$_ html-url.obj$_ &
http.obj$_ init.obj$_ log.obj$_ main.obj$_ md5.obj$_ netrc.obj$_ rbuf.obj$_ &
recur.obj$_ retr.obj$_ safe-ctype.obj$_ url.obj$_ utils.obj$_ version.obj$_ mswindows.obj
#
# For LINKOBJS, $_ is defined as a comma
#
_=,
LINKOBJS=FILE $+$(OBJS)$-
#
# Empty $_ again. OBJS can now be used as the dependency list for wget.exe
#
_=
OBJS = cmpt.obj connect.obj cookies.obj fnmatch.obj ftp.obj ftp-basic.obj &
ftp-ls.obj ftp-opie.obj getopt.obj hash.obj headers.obj host.obj html-parse.obj html-url.obj &
http.obj init.obj log.obj main.obj md5.obj netrc.obj rbuf.obj &
recur.obj retr.obj safe-ctype.obj url.obj utils.obj version.obj mswindows.obj
LIBFILES =
#
@ -100,8 +71,13 @@ all : config.h $(BINNAME) .SYMBOLIC
config.h : ..\windows\config.h.ms
copy $[@ $^@
#
# Note: this will pass all the OBJ files to wlink,
# resulting in a very long command line (410 chars, last I counted)
# This might fail on Win9x (works with NT's cmd.exe)
#
$(BINNAME): $(OBJS) Makefile
$(LINK) $(LFLAGS) NAME $(BINNAME) $(LINKOBJS) $(LIBPATH) $(LIBFILES)
$(LINK) $(LFLAGS) NAME $(BINNAME) FILE { $(OBJS) } $(LIBPATH) $(LIBFILES)
#