SAMPLES.TXT Notes on Sample Programs Included with CMAKE 1.00 *** SAMPLES\C: Demonstrates how to use CMAKE to maintain an MS-DOS(R) application that is built with the programs: CL, LIB, and LINK. README.TXT Notes for this sample MAKEFILE Make file for "message.lib" and "greeting.exe" GREETING.C Program to print "Hello World" HELLO.C Function to print "Hello" WORLD.C Function to print "World" GREETING.H Include file for "greeting.c" HELLO.H Include file for "hello.c" WORLD.H Include file for "world.c" GREETING.LNK LINK response file for "greeting.exe" MESSAGE.LRF LIB response file for "message.lib" *** SAMPLES\CFG: Demonstrates all the possible types of statements that may be used in a CMAKE configuration file. README.TXT Notes for this sample CMAKE.CFG CMAKE configuration file *** SAMPLES\CMDDEF: Demonstrates how to add a new command to CMAKE's vocabulary through the use of a command-definition statement in the configuration file, "cmake.cfg". README.TXT Notes for this sample MAKEFILE Make file for "target.txt" SORTSUM.BAT Batch program to combine two text files and sort the result CMAKE.CFG CMAKE configuration file to define the command, SORTSUM SOURCE1.TXT Source-file number 1 SOURCE2.TXT Source-file number 2 *** SAMPLES\CMDEQUIV: Demonstrates how to add a new command to CMAKE's vocabulary through the use of a command-equivalence statement in the configuration file, "cmake.cfg". README.TXT Notes for this sample MAKEFILE Make file for "target.txt" CMAKE.CFG CMAKE configuration file to define the commands, SORT and FIND 1.TXT Text-file number 1 (used as a source file) *** SAMPLES\COPY: Demonstrates how CMAKE handles the MS-DOS COPY command. README.TXT Notes for this sample MAKEFILE Make file to illustrate the use of the COPY command SRC\1.SRC Source-file number 1 SRC\2.SRC Source-file number 2 SRC\MORE\3.SRC Source-file number 3 TRG\1.TRG Target-file number 1 *** SAMPLES\IF: Demonstrates how to use if statements in a make file. README.TXT Notes for this sample MAKEFILE Make file for "message.lib" and "greeting.exe" GREETING.C Program to print "Hello World" HELLO.C Function to print "Hello" WORLD.C Function to print "World" GREETING.H Include file for "greeting.c" HELLO.H Include file for "hello.c" WORLD.H Include file for "world.c" GREETING.LNK LINK response file for "greeting.exe" MESSAGE.LRF LIB response file for "message.lib" *** SAMPLES\MASM: Demonstrates how to use CMAKE to maintain an MS-DOS application that is built with the programs: MASM, CL, LIB, and LINK. README.TXT Notes for this sample MAKEFILE Make file for "message.lib" and "greeting.exe" A_HELLO.ASM Function to call C function to print "Hello" A_WORLD.ASM Function to call C function to print "World" GREETING.C Program to print "Hello World" HELLO.C Function to print "Hello" WORLD.C Function to print "World" A_HELLO.H Include file for "a_hello.asm" A_WORLD.H Include file for "a_world.asm" GREETING.H Include file for "greeting.c" HELLO.H Include file for "hello.c" WORLD.H Include file for "world.c" HELLO.INC Include file for "hello.c" WORLD.INC Include file for "world.c" GREETING.LNK LINK response file for "greeting.exe" MESSAGE.LRF LIB response file for "message.lib" *** SAMPLES\WINDOWS: Demonstrates how to use CMAKE to maintain a Microsoft Windows(TM) application that is built with the programs: CL, RC, and LINK. README.TXT Notes for this sample MAKEFILE Make file for "hw.exe" HW.C Windows program with "Hello World" icon HW.DEF Module-definition file for "hw.exe" HW.DLG "About" dialog box HW.H Include file for "hw.c" HW.ICO "Hello World" icon HW.LNK LINK response file for "hw.exe" HW.RC Resource-script file for "hw.exe" ----------------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.