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# Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Aladdin Enterprises. All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of Ghostscript.
#
# Ghostscript is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor accepts responsibility
# to anyone for the consequences of using it or for whether it serves any
# particular purpose or works at all, unless he says so in writing. Refer
# to the Ghostscript General Public License for full details.
#
# Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute
# Ghostscript, but only under the conditions described in the Ghostscript
# General Public License. A copy of this license is supposed to have been
# given to you along with Ghostscript so you can know your rights and
# responsibilities. It should be in a file named COPYING. Among other
# things, the copyright notice and this notice must be preserved on all
# copies.
# makefile for Ghostscript, MS-DOS MSC 7.0 platform.
# Thanks to Phil Conrad and Thomas Hiller for earlier versions of this file.
# NOTE: Do NOT compile iscan.c or gdevpcfb.c with optimization.
# ------------------------------- Options ------------------------------- #
###### This section is the only part of the file you should need to edit.
# ------ Generic options ------ #
# Define the default directory/ies for the runtime
# initialization and font files. Separate multiple directories with \;.
# Use / to indicate directories, not a single \.
GS_LIB_DEFAULT=c:/gs\;c:/gs/fonts
# Define the name of the Ghostscript initialization file.
# (There is no reason to change this.)
GS_INIT=gs_init.ps
# Choose generic configuration options.
# Setting DEBUG=1 includes debugging features (-Z switch) in the code.
# Code runs substantially slower even if no debugging switches are set,
# and also takes about another 25K of memory.
DEBUG=0
# Setting TDEBUG=1 includes symbol table information for the debugger,
# and also enables stack checking. Code is substantially slower and larger.
TDEBUG=0
# Setting NOPRIVATE=1 makes private (static) procedures and variables public,
# so they are visible to the debugger and profiler.
# No execution time or space penalty, just larger .OBJ and .EXE files.
NOPRIVATE=0
# Define the name of the executable file.
GS=gs
# ------ Platform-specific options ------ #
# Define the drive, directory, and compiler name for the Microsoft C files.
# COMP is the full compiler path name (normally \msc\bin\wcc386p).
# LINK is the full linker path name (normally \msc\bin\link).
# CLINK is the compile-and-link utility full path name (normally
# \msc\bin\link).
# INCDIR contains the include files (normally \msc\include).
# LIBDIR contains the library files (normally \msc\lib).
# Note that INCDIR and LIBDIR are always followed by a \,
# so if you want to use the current directory, use an explicit '.'.
COMP=\msc\bin\cl
LINK=\msc\bin\link /NOI /BATCH /CPARMAX:1 /ONERROR:NOEXE
CLINK=\msc\bin\cl /batch
INCDIR=\msc\include
LIBDIR=\msc\lib
# Define the processor (CPU) type. Currently the only acceptable value
# is 286. (386 and 486 should be supported, but MSC apparently doesn't
# provide any way to generate 16-bit code if you tell it you have a
# 32-bit processor.)
CPU_TYPE=286
# Define the math coprocessor (FPU) type.
# Options are -1 (optimize for no FPU), 0 (optimize for FPU present,
# but do not require a FPU), 87, 287, or 387.
# If the CPU type is 486, the FPU type is irrelevant, since the 80486
# CPU includes the equivalent of an 80387 on-chip.
# An xx87 option means that the executable will run only if a FPU
# of that type (or higher) is available: this is NOT currently checked
# at runtime.
FPU_TYPE=0
# ---------------------------- End of options ---------------------------- #
# Define the platform name.
PLATFORM=msc_
# Define the name of the makefile -- used in dependencies.
#MAKEFILE=msc.mak
MAKEFILE=makefile
# Define the ANSI-to-K&R dependency. Microsoft C accepts ANSI syntax,
# but we need to preconstruct ccf.tr to get around the limit on
# the maximum length of a command line.
AK=ccf.tr
# Define the extensions for the object and executable files.
OBJ=obj
XE=.exe
# Define the current directory prefix, shell quote string, and shell name.
EXPP=
QQ="\"
SH=
SHP=
# Define the generic compilation flags.
PLATOPT=
INTASM=
PCFBASM=
# Define the generic compilation rules.
.asm.obj:
$(ASM) $(ASMFLAGS) $<;
# Make sure we get the right default target for make.
all: gs$(XE)
# Define the compilation flags.
!if $(CPU_TYPE)>400
CPFLAGS=/G4
!else if $(CPU_TYPE)>300
CPFLAGS=/G3
!else if $(CPU_TYPE)>200
CPFLAGS=/G2
!else if $(CPU_TYPE)>100
CPFLAGS=/G1
!else
CPFLAGS=/G0
!endif
!if $(CPU_TYPE)==486 || $(FPU_TYPE)>0
FPFLAGS=/FPi87
!else
FPFLAGS=/FPi
!endif
!if $(NOPRIVATE)!=0
CP=/DNOPRIVATE
!else
CP=
!endif
!if $(DEBUG)!=0
CD=/DDEBUG /Gt128
!else
CD=
!endif
!if $(TDEBUG)!=0
CT=/f /Zi /Od
LCT=/CO /FAR /PACKC
!else
CT=
#CT=/f- /Ot /Oi /Ol /Oe /Og /Gs
LCT=/EXE /FAR /PACKC
!endif
!if $(DEBUG)!=0 || $(TDEBUG)!=0
CS=/Ge
!else
CS=/Gs
!endif
GENOPT=$(CP) $(CD) $(CT) $(CS) /AL /W2 /batch /nologo
CCFLAGS=$(PLATOPT) $(FPFLAGS) $(CPFLAGS)
CC=$(COMP) /c $(CCFLAGS) @ccf.tr
CCL=$(CLINK)
CCC=$(CC) /Za
CCD=$(CC)
CCINT=$(CC) /Za
.c.obj:
$(CCC) $<
# Define the files to be removed by `make clean'.
# nmake expands macros when encountered, not when used,
# so this must precede the !include statements.
BEGINFILES=ccf.tr
# -------------------------- Auxiliary programs --------------------------- #
ccf.tr: $(MAKEFILE)
echo $(GENOPT) /I$(INCDIR) >ccf.tr
echogs$(XE): echogs.c
$(CCL) $(CCFLAGS) echogs.c
genarch$(XE): genarch.c
$(CCL) $(CCFLAGS) genarch.c
genconf$(XE): genconf.c
$(CCL) $(CCFLAGS) genconf.c
# ------ Devices and features ------ #
# Choose the language feature(s) to include. See gs.mak for details.
# Since we have a large address space, we include the optional features.
FEATURE_DEVS=filter.dev
# Choose the device(s) to include. See devs.mak for details.
DEVICE_DEVS=vga.dev ega.dev
DEVICE_DEVS2=atiw.dev s3vga.dev tseng.dev tvga.dev
DEVICE_DEVS3=deskjet.dev djet500.dev laserjet.dev ljetplus.dev ljet2p.dev ljet3.dev
DEVICE_DEVS4=cdeskjet.dev cdjcolor.dev cdjmono.dev cdj550.dev paintjet.dev pjetxl.dev
DEVICE_DEVS5=epson.dev eps9high.dev ibmpro.dev bj10e.dev
DEVICE_DEVS8=gifmono.dev gif8.dev pcxmono.dev pcx16.dev pcx256.dev
!include gs.mak
!include devs.mak
# -------------------------------- Library -------------------------------- #
# The Microsoft C platform
# Eventually we need a gp_imsc.$(OBJ)....
msc__=gp_iwatc.$(OBJ) gp_dosfb.$(OBJ) gp_msdos.$(OBJ)
msc_.dev: $(msc__)
$(SHP)gssetmod msc_ $(msc__)
gp_iwatc.$(OBJ): gp_iwatc.c $(string__h) $(gx_h) $(gp_h)
gp_dosfb.$(OBJ): gp_dosfb.c $(memory__h) $(gx_h) $(gp_h) $(gserrors_h) $(gxdevice_h)
gp_msdos.$(OBJ): gp_msdos.c $(dos__h) $(string__h) $(gx_h) $(gp_h)
# ----------------------------- Main program ------------------------------ #
CCBEGIN=$(CCC) *.c
LIBDOS=$(LIBGS) obj.tr
# Interpreter main program
GS_ALL=gs.$(OBJ) $(INT) $(INTASM) gsmain.$(OBJ) $(LIBDOS) obj.tr lib.tr
$(GS)$(XE): $(GS_ALL) $(ALL_DEVS)
$(LINK) /SEG:256 /STACK:8192 $(LCT) @gs.tr @obj.tr ,,$(GS),$(GS);