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mkfiles.pl
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#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# Cross-platform Makefile generator.
#
# Reads the file `Recipe' to determine the list of generated
# executables and their component objects. Then reads the source
# files to compute #include dependencies. Finally, writes out the
# various target Makefiles.
# PuTTY specifics which could still do with removing:
# - Mac makefile is not portabilised at all. Include directories
# are hardwired, and also the libraries are fixed. This is
# mainly because I was too scared to go anywhere near it.
# - sbcsgen.pl is still run at startup.
#
# FIXME: no attempt made to handle !forceobj in the project files.
use warnings;
use FileHandle;
use File::Basename;
use Cwd;
use Digest::SHA qw(sha512_hex);
if ($#ARGV >= 0 and ($ARGV[0] eq "-u" or $ARGV[0] eq "-U")) {
# Convenience for Unix users: -u means that after we finish what
# we're doing here, we also run mkauto.sh and then 'configure' in
# the Unix subdirectory. So it's a one-stop shop for regenerating
# the actual end-product Unix makefile.
#
# Arguments supplied after -u go to configure.
#
# -U is identical, but runs 'configure' at the _top_ level, for
# people who habitually do that.
$do_unix = ($ARGV[0] eq "-U" ? 2 : 1);
shift @ARGV;
@confargs = @ARGV;
}
open IN, "Recipe" or do {
# We want to deal correctly with being run from one of the
# subdirs in the source tree. So if we can't find Recipe here,
# try one level up.
chdir "..";
open IN, "Recipe" or die "unable to open Recipe file\n";
};
# HACK: One of the source files in `charset' is auto-generated by
# sbcsgen.pl, and licence.h is likewise generated by licence.pl. We
# need to generate those _now_, before attempting dependency analysis.
eval 'chdir "charset"; require "./sbcsgen.pl"; chdir ".."; select STDOUT;';
eval 'require "./licence.pl"; select STDOUT;';
@srcdirs = ("./");
$divert = undef; # ref to scalar in which text is currently being put
$help = ""; # list of newline-free lines of help text
$project_name = "project"; # this is a good enough default
%makefiles = (); # maps makefile types to output makefile pathnames
%makefile_extra = (); # maps makefile types to extra Makefile text
%programs = (); # maps prog name + type letter to listref of objects/resources
%groups = (); # maps group name to listref of objects/resources
while (<IN>) {
chomp;
@_ = split;
# If we're gathering help text, keep doing so.
if (defined $divert) {
if ((defined $_[0]) && $_[0] eq "!end") {
$divert = undef;
} else {
${$divert} .= "$_\n";
}
next;
}
# Skip comments and blank lines.
next if /^\s*#/ or scalar @_ == 0;
if ($_[0] eq "!begin" and $_[1] eq "help") { $divert = \$help; next; }
if ($_[0] eq "!end") { $divert = undef; next; }
if ($_[0] eq "!name") { $project_name = $_[1]; next; }
if ($_[0] eq "!srcdir") { push @srcdirs, $_[1]; next; }
if ($_[0] eq "!makefile" and &mfval($_[1])) { $makefiles{$_[1]}=$_[2]; next;}
if ($_[0] eq "!specialobj" and &mfval($_[1])) { $specialobj{$_[1]}->{$_[2]} = 1; next;}
if ($_[0] eq "!cflags" and &mfval($_[1])) {
($rest = $_) =~ s/^\s*\S+\s+\S+\s+\S+\s*//; # find rest of input line
if ($rest eq "") {
# Make sure this file doesn't get lumped together with any
# other file's cflags.
$rest = "F" . $_[2];
} else {
# Give this file a specific set of cflags, but permit it to
# go together with other files using the same set.
$rest = "C" . $rest;
}
$cflags{$_[1]}->{$_[2]} = $rest;
next;
}
if ($_[0] eq "!forceobj") { $forceobj{$_[1]} = 1; next; }
if ($_[0] eq "!begin") {
if ($_[1] =~ /^>(.*)/) {
$divert = \$auxfiles{$1};
} elsif (&mfval($_[1])) {
$sect = $_[2] ? $_[2] : "end";
$divert = \($makefile_extra{$_[1]}->{$sect});
} else {
$dummy = '';
$divert = \$dummy;
}
next;
}
# If we're gathering help/verbatim text, keep doing so.
if (defined $divert) { ${$divert} .= "$_\n"; next; }
# Ignore blank lines.
next if scalar @_ == 0;
# Now we have an ordinary line. See if it's an = line, a : line
# or a + line.
@objs = @_;
if ($_[0] eq "+") {
$listref = $lastlistref;
$prog = undef;
die "$.: unexpected + line\n" if !defined $lastlistref;
} elsif ($_[1] eq "=") {
$groups{$_[0]} = [] if !defined $groups{$_[0]};
$listref = $groups{$_[0]};
$prog = undef;
shift @objs; # eat the group name
} elsif ($_[1] eq ":") {
$listref = [];
$prog = $_[0];
shift @objs; # eat the program name
} else {
die "$.: unrecognised line type\n";
}
shift @objs; # eat the +, the = or the :
while (scalar @objs > 0) {
$i = shift @objs;
if ($groups{$i}) {
foreach $j (@{$groups{$i}}) { unshift @objs, $j; }
} elsif (($i =~ /^\[([A-Z]*)\]$/) and defined $prog) {
$type = substr($i,1,(length $i)-2);
die "unrecognised program type for $prog [$type]\n"
if ! grep { $type eq $_ } qw(G C X U MX XT UT);
} else {
push @$listref, $i;
}
}
if ($prog and $type) {
die "multiple program entries for $prog [$type]\n"
if defined $programs{$prog . "," . $type};
$programs{$prog . "," . $type} = $listref;
}
$lastlistref = $listref;
}
close IN;
foreach $aux (sort keys %auxfiles) {
open AUX, ">$aux";
print AUX $auxfiles{$aux};
close AUX;
}
# Now retrieve the complete list of objects and resource files, and
# construct dependency data for them. While we're here, expand the
# object list for each program, and complain if its type isn't set.
@prognames = sort keys %programs;
%depends = ();
@scanlist = ();
foreach $i (@prognames) {
($prog, $type) = split ",", $i;
# Strip duplicate object names.
$prev = '';
@list = grep { $status = ($prev ne $_); $prev=$_; $status }
sort @{$programs{$i}};
$programs{$i} = [@list];
foreach $j (@list) {
# Dependencies for "x" start with "x.c" or "x.m" (depending on
# which one exists).
# Dependencies for "x.res" start with "x.rc".
# Dependencies for "x.rsrc" start with "x.r".
# Both types of file are pushed on the list of files to scan.
# Libraries (.lib) don't have dependencies at all.
if ($j =~ /^(.*)\.res$/) {
$file = "$1.rc";
$depends{$j} = [$file];
push @scanlist, $file;
} elsif ($j =~ /^(.*)\.rsrc$/) {
$file = "$1.r";
$depends{$j} = [$file];
push @scanlist, $file;
} elsif ($j !~ /\./) {
$file = "$j.c";
$file = "$j.m" unless &findfile($file);
$depends{$j} = [$file];
push @scanlist, $file;
}
}
}
# Scan each file on @scanlist and find further inclusions.
# Inclusions are given by lines of the form `#include "otherfile"'
# (system headers are automatically ignored by this because they'll
# be given in angle brackets). Files included by this method are
# added back on to @scanlist to be scanned in turn (if not already
# done).
#
# Resource scripts (.rc) can also include a file by means of:
# - a line # ending `ICON "filename"';
# - a line ending `RT_MANIFEST "filename"'.
# Files included by this method are not added to @scanlist because
# they can never include further files.
#
# In this pass we write out a hash %further which maps a source
# file name into a listref containing further source file names.
%further = ();
%allsourcefiles = (); # this is wanted by some makefiles
while (scalar @scanlist > 0) {
$file = shift @scanlist;
next if defined $further{$file}; # skip if we've already done it
$further{$file} = [];
$dirfile = &findfile($file);
$allsourcefiles{$dirfile} = 1;
open IN, "$dirfile" or die "unable to open source file $file\n";
while (<IN>) {
chomp;
/^\s*#include\s+\"([^\"]+)\"/ and do {
push @{$further{$file}}, $1;
push @scanlist, $1;
next;
};
/(RT_MANIFEST|ICON)\s+\"([^\"]+)\"\s*$/ and do {
push @{$further{$file}}, $2;
next;
}
}
close IN;
}
# Now we're ready to generate the final dependencies section. For
# each key in %depends, we must expand the dependencies list by
# iteratively adding entries from %further.
foreach $i (keys %depends) {
%dep = ();
@scanlist = @{$depends{$i}};
foreach $i (@scanlist) { $dep{$i} = 1; }
while (scalar @scanlist > 0) {
$file = shift @scanlist;
foreach $j (@{$further{$file}}) {
if (!$dep{$j}) {
$dep{$j} = 1;
push @{$depends{$i}}, $j;
push @scanlist, $j;
}
}
}
# printf "%s: %s\n", $i, join ' ',@{$depends{$i}};
}
# Validation of input.
sub mfval($) {
my ($type) = @_;
# Returns true if the argument is a known makefile type. Otherwise,
# prints a warning and returns false;
if (grep { $type eq $_ }
("vc","vcproj","cygwin","borland","lcc","devcppproj","gtk","unix",
"am","osx","vstudio10","vstudio12","clangcl")) {
return 1;
}
warn "$.:unknown makefile type '$type'\n";
return 0;
}
# Utility routines while writing out the Makefiles.
sub def {
my ($x) = shift @_;
return (defined $x) ? $x : "";
}
sub dirpfx {
my ($path) = shift @_;
my ($sep) = shift @_;
my $ret = "";
my $i;
while (($i = index $path, $sep) >= 0 ||
($j = index $path, "/") >= 0) {
if ($i >= 0 and ($j < 0 or $i < $j)) {
$path = substr $path, ($i + length $sep);
} else {
$path = substr $path, ($j + 1);
}
$ret .= "..$sep";
}
return $ret;
}
sub findfile {
my ($name) = @_;
my $dir = '';
my $i;
my $outdir = undef;
unless (defined $findfilecache{$name}) {
$i = 0;
foreach $dir (@srcdirs) {
if (-f "$dir$name") {
$outdir = $dir;
$i++;
$outdir =~ s/^\.\///;
}
}
die "multiple instances of source file $name\n" if $i > 1;
$findfilecache{$name} = (defined $outdir ? $outdir . $name : undef);
}
return $findfilecache{$name};
}
sub objects {
my ($prog, $otmpl, $rtmpl, $ltmpl, $prefix, $dirsep) = @_;
my @ret;
my ($i, $x, $y);
($otmpl, $rtmpl, $ltmpl) = map { defined $_ ? $_ : "" } ($otmpl, $rtmpl, $ltmpl);
@ret = ();
foreach $i (@{$programs{$prog}}) {
$x = "";
if ($i =~ /^(.*)\.(res|rsrc)/) {
$y = $1;
($x = $rtmpl) =~ s/X/$y/;
} elsif ($i =~ /^(.*)\.lib/) {
$y = $1;
($x = $ltmpl) =~ s/X/$y/;
} elsif ($i !~ /\./) {
($x = $otmpl) =~ s/X/$i/;
}
push @ret, $x if $x ne "";
}
return join " ", @ret;
}
sub special {
my ($prog, $suffix) = @_;
my @ret;
my ($i, $x, $y);
($otmpl, $rtmpl, $ltmpl) = map { defined $_ ? $_ : "" } ($otmpl, $rtmpl, $ltmpl);
@ret = ();
foreach $i (@{$programs{$prog}}) {
if (substr($i, (length $i) - (length $suffix)) eq $suffix) {
push @ret, $i;
}
}
return (scalar @ret) ? (join " ", @ret) : undef;
}
sub splitline {
my ($line, $width, $splitchar) = @_;
my $result = "";
my $len;
$len = (defined $width ? $width : 76);
$splitchar = (defined $splitchar ? $splitchar : '\\');
while (length $line > $len) {
$line =~ /^(.{0,$len})\s(.*)$/ or $line =~ /^(.{$len,})?\s(.*)$/;
$result .= $1;
$result .= " ${splitchar}\n\t\t" if $2 ne '';
$line = $2;
$len = 60;
}
return $result . $line;
}
sub deps {
my ($otmpl, $rtmpl, $prefix, $dirsep, $mftyp, $depchar, $splitchar) = @_;
my ($i, $x, $y);
my @deps;
my @ret;
@ret = ();
$depchar ||= ':';
foreach $i (sort keys %depends) {
next if $specialobj{$mftyp}->{$i};
if ($i =~ /^(.*)\.(res|rsrc)/) {
next if !defined $rtmpl;
$y = $1;
($x = $rtmpl) =~ s/X/$y/;
} else {
($x = $otmpl) =~ s/X/$i/;
}
@deps = @{$depends{$i}};
@deps = map {
$_ = &findfile($_);
s/\//$dirsep/g;
$_ = $prefix . $_;
} @deps;
push @ret, {obj => $x, obj_orig => $i, deps => [@deps]};
}
return @ret;
}
sub prognames {
my ($types) = @_;
my ($n, $prog, $type);
my @ret;
@ret = ();
foreach $n (@prognames) {
($prog, $type) = split ",", $n;
push @ret, $n if index(":$types:", ":$type:") >= 0;
}
return @ret;
}
sub progrealnames {
my ($types) = @_;
my ($n, $prog, $type);
my @ret;
@ret = ();
foreach $n (@prognames) {
($prog, $type) = split ",", $n;
push @ret, $prog if index(":$types:", ":$type:") >= 0;
}
return @ret;
}
sub manpages {
my ($types,$suffix) = @_;
# assume that all UNIX programs have a man page
if($suffix eq "1" && $types =~ /:X:/) {
return map("$_.1", &progrealnames($types));
}
return ();
}
$orig_dir = cwd;
# Now we're ready to output the actual Makefiles.
if (defined $makefiles{'clangcl'}) {
$dirpfx = &dirpfx($makefiles{'clangcl'}, "/");
##-- Makefile for cross-compiling using clang-cl, lld-link, and
## MinGW's windres for resource compilation.
#
# This makefile allows a complete Linux-based cross-compile, but
# using the real Visual Studio header files and libraries. In
# order to run it, you will need:
#
# - MinGW windres on your PATH.
# * On Ubuntu as of 16.04, you can apt-get install
# binutils-mingw-w64-x86-64 and binutils-mingw-w64-i686
# which will provide (respectively) 64- and 32-bit versions,
# under the names to which RCCMD is defined below.
# - clang-cl and lld-link on your PATH.
# * I built these from the up-to-date LLVM project trunk git
# repositories, as of 2017-02-05.
# - case-mashed copies of the Visual Studio include directories.
# * On a real VS installation, run vcvars32.bat and look at
# the resulting value of %INCLUDE%. Take a full copy of each
# of those directories, and inside the copy, for each
# include file that has an uppercase letter in its name,
# make a lowercased symlink to it. Additionally, one of the
# directories will contain files called driverspecs.h and
# specstrings.h, and those will need symlinks called
# DriverSpecs.h and SpecStrings.h.
# * Now, on Linux, define the environment variable INCLUDE to
# be a list, separated by *semicolons* (in the Windows
# style), of those directories, but before all of them you
# must also include lib/clang/5.0.0/include from the clang
# installation area (which contains in particular a
# clang-compatible stdarg.h overriding the Visual Studio
# one).
# - similarly case-mashed copies of the library directories.
# * Again, on a real VS installation, run vcvars32 or
# vcvarsx86_amd64 (as appropriate), look at %LIB%, make a
# copy of each directory, and provide symlinks within that
# directory so that all the files can be opened as
# lowercase.
# * Then set LIB to be a semicolon-separated list of those
# directories (but you'll need to change which set of
# directories depending on whether you want to do a 32-bit
# or 64-bit build).
# - for a 64-bit build, set 'Platform=x64' in the environment as
# well, or else on the make command line.
# * This is a variable understood only by this makefile - none
# of the tools we invoke will know it - but it's consistent
# with the way the VS scripts like vcvarsx86_amd64.bat set
# things up, and since the environment has to change
# _anyway_ between 32- and 64-bit builds (different set of
# paths in $LIB) it's reasonable to have the choice of
# compilation target driven by another environment variable
# set in parallel with that one.
# - for older versions of the VS libraries you may also have to
# set EXTRA_console and/or EXTRA_windows to the name of an
# object file manually extracted from one of those libraries.
# * This is because old VS seems to manage its startup code by
# having libcmt.lib contain lots of *crt0.obj objects, one
# for each possible user entry point (main, WinMain and the
# wide-char versions of both), of which the linker arranges
# to include the right one by special-case code. But lld
# only seems to mimic half of that code - it does include
# the right crt0 object, but it doesn't also deliberately
# _avoid_ including the _wrong_ ones, and since all those
# objects define a common set of global symbols for other
# parts of the library to use, lld may well select an
# arbitrary one of them the first time it sees a reference
# to one of those global symbols, and then later also select
# the _right_ one for the application's entry point, causing
# a multiple-definitions crash.
# * So the workaround is to explicitly include the right
# *crt0.obj file on the linker command line before lld even
# begins searching libraries. Hence, for a console
# application, you might extract crt0.obj from the library
# in question and set EXTRA_console=crt0.obj, and for a GUI
# application, do the same with wincrt0.obj. Then this
# makefile will include the right one of those objects
# alongside the matching /subsystem linker option.
open OUT, ">$makefiles{'clangcl'}"; select OUT;
print
"# Makefile for cross-compiling $project_name using clang-cl, lld-link,\n".
"# and MinGW's windres, using GNU make on Linux.\n".
"#\n# This file was created by `mkfiles.pl' from the `Recipe' file.\n".
"# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY; edit Recipe or mkfiles.pl instead.\n";
print $help;
print
"\n".
"CCCMD = clang-cl\n".
"ifeq (\$(Platform),x64)\n".
"CCTARGET = x86_64-pc-windows-msvc18.0.0\n".
"RCCMD = x86_64-w64-mingw32-windres\n".
"else\n".
"CCTARGET = i386-pc-windows-msvc18.0.0\n".
"RCCMD = i686-w64-mingw32-windres\n".
"endif\n".
"CC = \$(CCCMD) --target=\$(CCTARGET)\n".
&splitline("RC = \$(RCCMD) --preprocessor=\$(CCCMD) ".
"--preprocessor-arg=/TC --preprocessor-arg=/E")."\n".
"LD = lld-link\n".
"\n".
"# C compilation flags\n".
&splitline("CFLAGS = /nologo /W3 /O1 " .
(join " ", map {"-I$dirpfx$_"} @srcdirs) .
" /D_WINDOWS /D_WIN32_WINDOWS=0x500 /DWINVER=0x500 ".
"/D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS")."\n".
"LFLAGS = /incremental:no /dynamicbase /nxcompat\n".
&splitline("RCFLAGS = ".(join " ", map {"-I$dirpfx$_"} @srcdirs).
" -DWIN32 -D_WIN32 -DWINVER=0x0400")."\n".
"\n".
&def($makefile_extra{'clangcl'}->{'vars'}) .
"\n".
"\n";
print &splitline("all:" . join "", map { " \$(BUILDDIR)$_.exe" } &progrealnames("G:C"));
print "\n\n";
foreach $p (&prognames("G:C")) {
($prog, $type) = split ",", $p;
$objstr = &objects($p, "\$(BUILDDIR)X.obj", "\$(BUILDDIR)X.res.o", undef);
print &splitline("\$(BUILDDIR)$prog.exe: " . $objstr), "\n";
$objstr = &objects($p, "\$(BUILDDIR)X.obj", "\$(BUILDDIR)X.res.o", "X.lib");
$subsys = ($type eq "G") ? "windows" : "console";
print &splitline("\t\$(LD) \$(LFLAGS) \$(XLFLAGS) ".
"/out:\$(BUILDDIR)$prog.exe ".
"/lldmap:\$(BUILDDIR)$prog.map ".
"/subsystem:$subsys\$(SUBSYSVER) ".
"\$(EXTRA_$subsys) $objstr")."\n\n";
}
foreach $d (&deps("\$(BUILDDIR)X.obj", "\$(BUILDDIR)X.res.o", $dirpfx, "/", "vc")) {
$extradeps = $forceobj{$d->{obj_orig}} ? ["*.c","*.h","*.rc"] : [];
print &splitline(sprintf("%s: %s", $d->{obj},
join " ", @$extradeps, @{$d->{deps}})), "\n";
if ($d->{obj} =~ /\.res\.o$/) {
print "\t\$(RC) \$(RCFLAGS) ".$d->{deps}->[0]." -o ".$d->{obj}."\n\n";
} else {
print "\t\$(CC) /Fo\$(BUILDDIR) \$(COMPAT) \$(CFLAGS) \$(XFLAGS) /c \$<\n\n";
}
}
print "\n";
print &def($makefile_extra{'clangcl'}->{'end'});
print "\nclean:\n".
&splitline("\trm -f \$(BUILDDIR)*.obj \$(BUILDDIR)*.exe ".
"\$(BUILDDIR)*.res.o \$(BUILDDIR)*.map ".
"\$(BUILDDIR)*.exe.manifest")."\n";
select STDOUT; close OUT;
}
if (defined $makefiles{'cygwin'}) {
$dirpfx = &dirpfx($makefiles{'cygwin'}, "/");
##-- MinGW/CygWin makefile (called 'cygwin' for historical reasons)
open OUT, ">$makefiles{'cygwin'}"; select OUT;
print
"# Makefile for $project_name under MinGW, Cygwin, or Winelib.\n".
"#\n# This file was created by `mkfiles.pl' from the `Recipe' file.\n".
"# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY; edit Recipe or mkfiles.pl instead.\n";
# gcc command line option is -D not /D
($_ = $help) =~ s/([=" ])\/D/$1-D/gs;
print $_;
print
"\n".
"# You can define this path to point at your tools if you need to\n".
"# TOOLPATH = c:\\cygwin\\bin\\ # or similar, if you're running Windows\n".
"# TOOLPATH = /pkg/mingw32msvc/i386-mingw32msvc/bin/\n".
"# TOOLPATH = i686-w64-mingw32-\n".
"CC = \$(TOOLPATH)gcc\n".
"RC = \$(TOOLPATH)windres\n".
"# Uncomment the following two lines to compile under Winelib\n".
"# CC = winegcc\n".
"# RC = wrc\n".
"# You may also need to tell windres where to find include files:\n".
"# RCINC = --include-dir c:\\cygwin\\include\\\n".
"\n".
&splitline("CFLAGS = -Wall -O2 -D_WINDOWS -DDEBUG -DWIN32S_COMPAT".
" -D_NO_OLDNAMES " .
(join " ", map {"-I$dirpfx$_"} @srcdirs)) .
"\n".
"LDFLAGS = -s\n".
&splitline("RCFLAGS = \$(RCINC) --define WIN32=1 --define _WIN32=1 ".
"--define WINVER=0x0400 ".(join " ", map {"-I$dirpfx$_"} @srcdirs))."\n".
"\n".
&def($makefile_extra{'cygwin'}->{'vars'}) .
"\n".
".SUFFIXES:\n".
"\n";
print &splitline("all:" . join "", map { " $_.exe" } &progrealnames("G:C"));
print "\n\n";
foreach $p (&prognames("G:C")) {
($prog, $type) = split ",", $p;
$objstr = &objects($p, "X.o", "X.res.o", undef);
print &splitline($prog . ".exe: " . $objstr), "\n";
my $mw = $type eq "G" ? " -mwindows" : "";
$libstr = &objects($p, undef, undef, "-lX");
print &splitline("\t\$(CC)" . $mw . " \$(LDFLAGS) -o \$@ " .
"-Wl,-Map,$prog.map " .
$objstr . " $libstr", 69), "\n\n";
}
foreach $d (&deps("X.o", "X.res.o", $dirpfx, "/", "cygwin")) {
if ($forceobj{$d->{obj_orig}}) {
printf ("%s: FORCE\n", $d->{obj});
} else {
print &splitline(sprintf("%s: %s", $d->{obj},
join " ", @{$d->{deps}})), "\n";
}
if ($d->{obj} =~ /\.res\.o$/) {
print "\t\$(RC) \$(RCFL) \$(RCFLAGS) ".$d->{deps}->[0]." -o ".$d->{obj}."\n\n";
} else {
print "\t\$(CC) \$(COMPAT) \$(CFLAGS) \$(XFLAGS) -c ".$d->{deps}->[0]."\n\n";
}
}
print "\n";
print &def($makefile_extra{'cygwin'}->{'end'});
print "\nclean:\n".
"\trm -f *.o *.exe *.res.o *.so *.map\n".
"\n".
"FORCE:\n";
select STDOUT; close OUT;
}
##-- Borland makefile
if (defined $makefiles{'borland'}) {
$dirpfx = &dirpfx($makefiles{'borland'}, "\\");
%stdlibs = ( # Borland provides many Win32 API libraries intrinsically
"advapi32" => 1,
"comctl32" => 1,
"comdlg32" => 1,
"gdi32" => 1,
"imm32" => 1,
"shell32" => 1,
"user32" => 1,
"winmm" => 1,
"winspool" => 1,
"wsock32" => 1,
);
open OUT, ">$makefiles{'borland'}"; select OUT;
print
"# Makefile for $project_name under Borland C.\n".
"#\n# This file was created by `mkfiles.pl' from the `Recipe' file.\n".
"# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY; edit Recipe or mkfiles.pl instead.\n";
# bcc32 command line option is -D not /D
($_ = $help) =~ s/([=" ])\/D/$1-D/gs;
print $_;
print
"\n".
"# If you rename this file to `Makefile', you should change this line,\n".
"# so that the .rsp files still depend on the correct makefile.\n".
"MAKEFILE = Makefile.bor\n".
"\n".
"# C compilation flags\n".
"CFLAGS = -D_WINDOWS -DWINVER=0x0500\n".
"# Resource compilation flags\n".
"RCFLAGS = -DNO_WINRESRC_H -DWIN32 -D_WIN32 -DWINVER=0x0401\n".
"\n".
"# Get include directory for resource compiler\n".
"!if !\$d(BCB)\n".
"BCB = \$(MAKEDIR)\\..\n".
"!endif\n".
"\n".
&def($makefile_extra{'borland'}->{'vars'}) .
"\n".
".c.obj:\n".
&splitline("\tbcc32 -w-aus -w-ccc -w-par -w-pia \$(COMPAT)".
" \$(CFLAGS) \$(XFLAGS) ".
(join " ", map {"-I$dirpfx$_"} @srcdirs) .
" /c \$*.c",69)."\n".
".rc.res:\n".
&splitline("\tbrcc32 \$(RCFL) -i \$(BCB)\\include -r".
" \$(RCFLAGS) \$*.rc",69)."\n".
"\n";
print &splitline("all:" . join "", map { " $_.exe" } &progrealnames("G:C"));
print "\n\n";
foreach $p (&prognames("G:C")) {
($prog, $type) = split ",", $p;
$objstr = &objects($p, "X.obj", "X.res", undef);
print &splitline("$prog.exe: " . $objstr . " $prog.rsp"), "\n";
my $ap = ($type eq "G") ? "-aa" : "-ap";
print "\tilink32 $ap -Gn -L\$(BCB)\\lib \@$prog.rsp\n\n";
}
foreach $p (&prognames("G:C")) {
($prog, $type) = split ",", $p;
print $prog, ".rsp: \$(MAKEFILE)\n";
$objstr = &objects($p, "X.obj", undef, undef);
@objlist = split " ", $objstr;
@objlines = ("");
foreach $i (@objlist) {
if (length($objlines[$#objlines] . " $i") > 50) {
push @objlines, "";
}
$objlines[$#objlines] .= " $i";
}
$c0w = ($type eq "G") ? "c0w32" : "c0x32";
print "\techo $c0w + > $prog.rsp\n";
for ($i=0; $i<=$#objlines; $i++) {
$plus = ($i < $#objlines ? " +" : "");
print "\techo$objlines[$i]$plus >> $prog.rsp\n";
}
print "\techo $prog.exe >> $prog.rsp\n";
$objstr = &objects($p, "X.obj", "X.res", undef);
@libs = split " ", &objects($p, undef, undef, "X");
@libs = grep { !$stdlibs{$_} } @libs;
unshift @libs, "cw32", "import32";
$libstr = join ' ', @libs;
print "\techo nul,$libstr, >> $prog.rsp\n";
print "\techo " . &objects($p, undef, "X.res", undef) . " >> $prog.rsp\n";
print "\n";
}
foreach $d (&deps("X.obj", "X.res", $dirpfx, "\\", "borland")) {
if ($forceobj{$d->{obj_orig}}) {
printf("%s: FORCE\n", $d->{obj});
} else {
print &splitline(sprintf("%s: %s", $d->{obj},
join " ", @{$d->{deps}})), "\n";
}
}
print "\n";
print &def($makefile_extra{'borland'}->{'end'});
print "\nclean:\n".
"\t-del *.obj\n".
"\t-del *.exe\n".
"\t-del *.res\n".
"\t-del *.pch\n".
"\t-del *.aps\n".
"\t-del *.il*\n".
"\t-del *.pdb\n".
"\t-del *.rsp\n".
"\t-del *.tds\n".
"\t-del *.\$\$\$\$\$\$\n".
"\n".
"FORCE:\n".
"\t-rem dummy command\n";
select STDOUT; close OUT;
}
if (defined $makefiles{'vc'}) {
$dirpfx = &dirpfx($makefiles{'vc'}, "\\");
##-- Visual C++ makefile
open OUT, ">$makefiles{'vc'}"; select OUT;
print
"# Makefile for $project_name under Visual C.\n".
"#\n# This file was created by `mkfiles.pl' from the `Recipe' file.\n".
"# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY; edit Recipe or mkfiles.pl instead.\n";
print $help;
print
"\n".
"# If you rename this file to `Makefile', you should change this line,\n".
"# so that the .rsp files still depend on the correct makefile.\n".
"MAKEFILE = Makefile.vc\n".
"\n".
"# C compilation flags\n".
"CFLAGS = /nologo /W3 /O1 " .
(join " ", map {"-I$dirpfx$_"} @srcdirs) .
" /D_WINDOWS /D_WIN32_WINDOWS=0x500 /DWINVER=0x500 /D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS\n".
"LFLAGS = /incremental:no /dynamicbase /nxcompat\n".
"RCFLAGS = ".(join " ", map {"-I$dirpfx$_"} @srcdirs).
" -DWIN32 -D_WIN32 -DWINVER=0x0400\n".
"\n".
&def($makefile_extra{'vc'}->{'vars'}) .
"\n".
"\n";
print &splitline("all:" . join "", map { " \$(BUILDDIR)$_.exe" } &progrealnames("G:C"));
print "\n\n";
foreach $p (&prognames("G:C")) {
($prog, $type) = split ",", $p;
$objstr = &objects($p, "\$(BUILDDIR)X.obj", "\$(BUILDDIR)X.res", undef);
print &splitline("\$(BUILDDIR)$prog.exe: " . $objstr), "\n";
$objstr = &objects($p, "\$(BUILDDIR)X.obj", "\$(BUILDDIR)X.res", "X.lib");
$subsys = ($type eq "G") ? "windows" : "console";
$inlinefilename = "link_$prog";
print "\ttype <<$inlinefilename\n";
@objlist = split " ", $objstr;
@objlines = ("");
foreach $i (@objlist) {
if (length($objlines[$#objlines] . " $i") > 72) {
push @objlines, "";
}
$objlines[$#objlines] .= " $i";
}
for ($i=0; $i<=$#objlines; $i++) {
print "$objlines[$i]\n";
}
print "<<\n";
print "\tlink \$(LFLAGS) \$(XLFLAGS) -out:\$(BUILDDIR)$prog.exe -map:\$(BUILDDIR)$prog.map -nologo -subsystem:$subsys\$(SUBSYSVER) \@$inlinefilename\n\n";
}
foreach $d (&deps("\$(BUILDDIR)X.obj", "\$(BUILDDIR)X.res", $dirpfx, "\\", "vc")) {
$extradeps = $forceobj{$d->{obj_orig}} ? ["*.c","*.h","*.rc"] : [];
print &splitline(sprintf("%s: %s", $d->{obj},
join " ", @$extradeps, @{$d->{deps}})), "\n";
if ($d->{obj} =~ /.res$/) {
print "\trc /Fo@{[$d->{obj}]} \$(RCFL) -r \$(RCFLAGS) ".$d->{deps}->[0],"\n\n";
}
}
print "\n";
foreach $real_srcdir ("", @srcdirs) {
$srcdir = $real_srcdir;
if ($srcdir ne "") {
$srcdir =~ s!/!\\!g;
$srcdir = $dirpfx . $srcdir;
$srcdir =~ s!\\\.\\!\\!;
$srcdir = "{$srcdir}";
}
# The double colon at the end of the line makes this a
# 'batch-mode inference rule', which means that nmake will
# aggregate multiple invocations of the rule and issue just
# one cl command with multiple source-file arguments. That
# noticeably speeds up builds, since starting up the cl
# process is a noticeable overhead and now has to be done far
# fewer times.
print "${srcdir}.c.obj::\n\tcl /Fo\$(BUILDDIR) \$(COMPAT) \$(CFLAGS) \$(XFLAGS) /c \$<\n\n";
}
print &def($makefile_extra{'vc'}->{'end'});
print "\nclean: tidy\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)*.exe\n\n".
"tidy:\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)*.obj\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)*.res\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)*.pch\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)*.aps\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)*.ilk\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)*.pdb\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)*.rsp\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)*.dsp\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)*.dsw\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)*.ncb\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)*.opt\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)*.plg\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)*.map\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)*.idb\n".
"\t-del \$(BUILDDIR)debug.log\n";
select STDOUT; close OUT;
}
if (defined $makefiles{'vcproj'}) {
$dirpfx = &dirpfx($makefiles{'vcproj'}, "\\");
##-- MSVC 6 Workspace and projects
#
# Note: All files created in this section are written in binary
# mode, because although MSVC's command-line make can deal with
# LF-only line endings, MSVC project files really _need_ to be
# CRLF. Hence, in order for mkfiles.pl to generate usable project
# files even when run from Unix, I make sure all files are binary
# and explicitly write the CRLFs.
#
# Create directories if necessary
mkdir $makefiles{'vcproj'}
if(! -d $makefiles{'vcproj'});
chdir $makefiles{'vcproj'};
@deps = &deps("X.obj", "X.res", $dirpfx, "\\", "vcproj");
%all_object_deps = map {$_->{obj} => $_->{deps}} @deps;
# Create the project files
# Get names of all Windows projects (GUI and console)
my @prognames = &prognames("G:C");
foreach $progname (@prognames) {
create_vc_project(\%all_object_deps, $progname);
}
# Create the workspace file
open OUT, ">$project_name.dsw"; binmode OUT; select OUT;
print
"Microsoft Developer Studio Workspace File, Format Version 6.00\r\n".
"# WARNING: DO NOT EDIT OR DELETE THIS WORKSPACE FILE!\r\n".
"\r\n".
"###############################################################################\r\n".
"\r\n";
# List projects
foreach $progname (@prognames) {
($windows_project, $type) = split ",", $progname;
print "Project: \"$windows_project\"=\".\\$windows_project\\$windows_project.dsp\" - Package Owner=<4>\r\n";
}
print
"\r\n".
"Package=<5>\r\n".
"{{{\r\n".
"}}}\r\n".
"\r\n".
"Package=<4>\r\n".
"{{{\r\n".
"}}}\r\n".
"\r\n".
"###############################################################################\r\n".
"\r\n".
"Global:\r\n".
"\r\n".
"Package=<5>\r\n".
"{{{\r\n".
"}}}\r\n".
"\r\n".
"Package=<3>\r\n".
"{{{\r\n".
"}}}\r\n".
"\r\n".
"###############################################################################\r\n".
"\r\n";
select STDOUT; close OUT;
chdir $orig_dir;
sub create_vc_project {
my ($all_object_deps, $progname) = @_;
# Construct program's dependency info
%seen_objects = ();
%lib_files = ();
%source_files = ();
%header_files = ();
%resource_files = ();
@object_files = split " ", &objects($progname, "X.obj", "X.res", "X.lib");
foreach $object_file (@object_files) {
next if defined $seen_objects{$object_file};
$seen_objects{$object_file} = 1;
if($object_file =~ /\.lib$/io) {
$lib_files{$object_file} = 1;
next;
}
$object_deps = $all_object_deps{$object_file};
foreach $object_dep (@$object_deps) {
if($object_dep =~ /\.c$/io) {
$source_files{$object_dep} = 1;
next;
}
if($object_dep =~ /\.h$/io) {
$header_files{$object_dep} = 1;
next;
}
if($object_dep =~ /\.(rc|ico)$/io) {
$resource_files{$object_dep} = 1;
next;
}
}
}
$libs = join " ", sort keys %lib_files;
@source_files = sort keys %source_files;
@header_files = sort keys %header_files;
@resources = sort keys %resource_files;
($windows_project, $type) = split ",", $progname;
mkdir $windows_project
if(! -d $windows_project);
chdir $windows_project;
$subsys = ($type eq "G") ? "windows" : "console";
open OUT, ">$windows_project.dsp"; binmode OUT; select OUT;
print
"# Microsoft Developer Studio Project File - Name=\"$windows_project\" - Package Owner=<4>\r\n".
"# Microsoft Developer Studio Generated Build File, Format Version 6.00\r\n".
"# ** DO NOT EDIT **\r\n".
"\r\n".
"# TARGTYPE \"Win32 (x86) Application\" 0x0101\r\n".
"\r\n".
"CFG=$windows_project - Win32 Debug\r\n".
"!MESSAGE This is not a valid makefile. To build this project using NMAKE,\r\n".
"!MESSAGE use the Export Makefile command and run\r\n".
"!MESSAGE \r\n".
"!MESSAGE NMAKE /f \"$windows_project.mak\".\r\n".
"!MESSAGE \r\n".
"!MESSAGE You can specify a configuration when running NMAKE\r\n".
"!MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:\r\n".
"!MESSAGE \r\n".
"!MESSAGE NMAKE /f \"$windows_project.mak\" CFG=\"$windows_project - Win32 Debug\"\r\n".
"!MESSAGE \r\n".