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#
# EXAMPLE MAKEFILE FOR EMSTEST TESTER/EXAMPLE PROGRAM FOR EMSIF
# MICROSOFT C
# 06/24/93
#
# This is an example makefile for Microsoft C, to make the EMSTEST tester/
# example program in any of the six supported memory models. It is compatible
# with the NMAKE utility provided with the compiler. As supplied, it is set
# up for Microsoft C 7.0 and 8.0 (part of Visual C++ 1.0). To reconfigure for
# earlier compilers, three changes may be required. First, check whether your
# version of the compiler has the library functions _fmemcmp() and _fmemset().
# If it does not, add "/DNO_FFUNC" to the line that begins "CFLAGS". Second,
# check whether your version of the compiler supports in-line assembly code.
# If it does, no changes should be necessary. If it does not, or you do not
# wish to use the in-line assembly code (even though it improves execution
# speed significantly), simply remove "/DINLINE_ASM" from the line that
# begins "CFLAGS". Third, due to a change in NMAKE between MSC 6.0a and 7.0,
# all the instances of "$@" below must be changed to "$<" to be compatible
# with the MSC 6.0a NMAKE (and presumably earlier NMAKEs).
#
# Before using this makefile, make sure that the Microsoft NMAKE utility
# and the appropriate command-line compiler and linker are in your path,
# and that the necessary environment variables (INCLUDE and LIB) are set
# appropriately. The four source files (EMSTEST.C, EMSTEST2.C, EMSTEST3.C,
# and TESTUTIL.C), the header files (EMSTEST.H, TESTUTIL.H, and EMSIF.H), and
# the appropriate library or libraries (EMSIF*.LIB) should all be in the
# current directory.
#
# To use the makefile, type "nmake /f exmakems target", where 'target' is
# one or more of tiny, small, medium, compact, large, or huge separated by
# spaces. For example, "nmake /f exmakems tiny" would make the tiny-model
# example and "nmake /f exmakems small large" would make the small- and
# large-model examples. "nmake /f exmakems" will make the test programs
# for all memory models.
#
CC = cl
CFLAGS = /c /DINLINE_ASM
LINK = link
LF =
all: tiny small medium compact large huge
tiny: temststa temststb temststc
small: semstest
medium: memstest
compact: cemststa cemststb cemststc
large: lemstest
huge: hemstest
temststa.obj: emstest.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AT /DPASS1 /Fo$@ emstest.c
temststb.obj: emstest.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AT -DPASS2 /Fo$@ emstest.c
temststc.obj: emstest.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AT -DPASS3 /Fo$@ emstest.c
semstest.obj: emstest.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AS /Fo$@ emstest.c
memstest.obj: emstest.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AM /Fo$@ emstest.c
cemststa.obj: emstest.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AC /DPASS1 /Fo$@ emstest.c
cemststb.obj: emstest.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AC /DPASS2 /Fo$@ emstest.c
cemststc.obj: emstest.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AC /DPASS3 /Fo$@ emstest.c
lemstest.obj: emstest.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AL /Fo$@ emstest.c
hemstest.obj: emstest.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AH /Fo$@ emstest.c
temstst2.obj: emstest2.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AT /Fo$@ emstest2.c
semstst2.obj: emstest2.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AS /Fo$@ emstest2.c
memstst2.obj: emstest2.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AM /Fo$@ emstest2.c
cemstst2.obj: emstest2.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AC /Fo$@ emstest2.c
lemstst2.obj: emstest2.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AL /Fo$@ emstest2.c
hemstst2.obj: emstest2.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AH /Fo$@ emstest2.c
temstst3.obj: emstest3.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AT /Fo$@ emstest3.c
semstst3.obj: emstest3.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AS /Fo$@ emstest3.c
memstst3.obj: emstest3.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AM /Fo$@ emstest3.c
cemstst3.obj: emstest3.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AC /Fo$@ emstest3.c
lemstst3.obj: emstest3.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AL /Fo$@ emstest3.c
hemstst3.obj: emstest3.c emstest.h testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AH /Fo$@ emstest3.c
ttstutil.obj: testutil.c testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AT /Fo$@ testutil.c
ststutil.obj: testutil.c testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AS /Fo$@ testutil.c
mtstutil.obj: testutil.c testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AM /Fo$@ testutil.c
ctstutil.obj: testutil.c testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AC /Fo$@ testutil.c
ltstutil.obj: testutil.c testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AL /Fo$@ testutil.c
htstutil.obj: testutil.c testutil.h
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) /AH /Fo$@ testutil.c
temststa: temststa.obj ttstutil.obj emsifs.lib
$(LINK) $(LF) /ST:0x800 temststa ttstutil, temststa, , emsifs ;
temststb: temststb.obj temstst2.obj ttstutil.obj emsifs.lib
$(LINK) $(LF) /ST:0x800 temststb temstst2 ttstutil, temststb, , emsifs ;
temststc: temststc.obj temstst3.obj ttstutil.obj emsifs.lib
$(LINK) $(LF) /ST:0x800 temststc temstst3 ttstutil, temststc, , emsifs ;
semstest: semstest.obj semstst2.obj semstst3.obj ststutil.obj emsifs.lib
$(LINK) $(LF) semstest semstst2 semstst3 ststutil, semstest, , emsifs ;
memstest: memstest.obj memstst2.obj memstst3.obj mtstutil.obj emsifm.lib
$(LINK) $(LF) memstest memstst2 memstst3 mtstutil, memstest, , emsifm ;
cemststa: cemststa.obj ctstutil.obj emsifc.lib
$(LINK) $(LF) cemststa ctstutil, cemststa, , emsifc ;
cemststb: cemststb.obj cemstst2.obj ctstutil.obj emsifc.lib
$(LINK) $(LF) cemststb cemstst2 ctstutil, cemststb, , emsifc ;
cemststc: cemststc.obj cemstst3.obj ctstutil.obj emsifc.lib
$(LINK) $(LF) cemststc cemstst3 ctstutil, cemststc, , emsifc ;
lemstest: lemstest.obj lemstst2.obj lemstst3.obj ltstutil.obj emsifl.lib
$(LINK) $(LF) lemstest lemstst2 lemstst3 ltstutil, lemstest, , emsifl ;
hemstest: hemstest.obj hemstst2.obj hemstst3.obj htstutil.obj emsifh.lib
$(LINK) $(LF) hemstest hemstst2 hemstst3 htstutil, hemstest, , emsifh ;