# Makefile for Windows NT. Assumes Microsoft compiler. # modified 2007 August by Friedrich Dominicus: # - copied from NT_X64_STATIC_THREADS_MAKEFILES # - checked agaist gc.mak (NT_THREADS_MAKEFILE) # - added changes to integrate the tools # - currently just with debug information # problems can be sent to # frido at q-software-solutions.de # # or the mailing list MY_CPU=AMD64 CPU=$(MY_CPU) !include # Make sure that .cc is not viewed as a suffix. It is for VC++2005, but # not earlier versions. We can deal with either, but not inconsistency. .SUFFIXES: .SUFFIXES: .obj .cpp .c # Atomic_ops installation directory. For win32, the source directory # should do, since we only need the headers. # We assume this was manually unpacked, since I'm not sure there is # a Windows standard command line tool to do this. AO_SRC_DIR=libatomic_ops/src AO_INCLUDE_DIR=$(AO_SRC_DIR) OBJS= alloc.obj reclaim.obj allchblk.obj misc.obj mach_dep.obj os_dep.obj mark_rts.obj headers.obj mark.obj obj_map.obj blacklst.obj finalize.obj new_hblk.obj dbg_mlc.obj malloc.obj stubborn.obj dyn_load.obj typd_mlc.obj ptr_chck.obj gc_cpp.obj mallocx.obj win32_threads.obj extra\msvc_dbg.obj thread_local_alloc.obj all: gc64.dll gctest.exe cord\de.exe test_cpp.exe .c.obj: $(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvarsmt) -Iinclude -I$(AO_INCLUDE_DIR) -DALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS -DGC_DLL -DGC_THREADS -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE $*.c /Fo$*.obj /wd4701 # Disable "may not be initialized" warnings. They're too approximate. # Disable crt security warnings, since unfortunately they warn about all sorts # of safe uses of strncpy. It would be nice to leave the rest enabled. .cpp.obj: $(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvarsmt) -Iinclude -I$(AO_INCLUDE_DIR) -DALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS -DALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS -DGC_DLL -DGC_THREADS -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE $*.cpp /Fo$*.obj $(OBJS) tests\test.obj: include\private\gc_priv.h include\private\gc_hdrs.h include\gc.h include\private\gcconfig.h include\private\gc_locks.h include\private\gc_pmark.h include\gc_mark.h include\private\msvc_dbg.h LINK64=link.exe LINK64_FLAGS=kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib winspool.lib comdlg32.lib advapi32.lib \ shell32.lib ole32.lib oleaut32.lib uuid.lib odbc32.lib odbccp32.lib /nologo \ /subsystem:windows /dll /incremental:no /pdb:"gc.pdb" /machine:X64 /out:"gc64.dll" \ /implib:"gc64_dll.lib" gc64.dll : $(OBJS) $(LINK64) $(ldebug) $(LINK64_FLAGS) $(OBJS) gctest.exe: tests\test.obj gc64_dll.lib # This produces a "GUI" applications that opens no windows and writes to # the log file "gctest.gc.log". $(link) $(ldebug) $(guiflags) -out:$*.exe tests\test.obj $(guilibs) gc64_dll.lib cord\de_win.rbj: cord\de_win.res cvtres /MACHINE:$(MY_CPU) /OUT:cord\de_win.rbj cord\de_win.res cord\de.obj cord\de_win.obj: include\cord.h include\private\cord_pos.h cord\de_win.h cord\de_cmds.h cord\de_win.res: cord\de_win.rc cord\de_win.h cord\de_cmds.h $(rc) $(rcvars) -r -fo cord\de_win.res cord\de_win.rc # Cord/de is a real win32 gui application. cord\de.exe: cord\cordbscs.obj cord\cordxtra.obj cord\de.obj cord\de_win.obj cord\de_win.rbj gc64_dll.lib $(link) $(ldebug) $(guiflags) -stack:16384 -out:cord\de.exe cord\cordbscs.obj cord\cordxtra.obj cord\de.obj cord\de_win.obj cord\de_win.rbj gc64_dll.lib $(guilibs) gc_cpp.obj: include\gc_cpp.h include\gc.h gc_cpp.cpp: gc_cpp.cc # copy gc_cpp.cc gc_cpp.cpp test_cpp.cpp: tests\test_cpp.cc copy tests\test_cpp.cc test_cpp.cpp # This generates the C++ test executable. The executable expects # a single numeric argument, which is the number of iterations. # The output appears in the file "test_cpp.gc.log". test_cpp.exe: test_cpp.obj include\gc_cpp.h include\gc.h gc64_dll.lib $(link) $(ldebug) $(guiflags) -stack:16384 -out:test_cpp.exe test_cpp.obj gc64_dll.lib $(guilibs) AO_SCR_DIR: tar xvfz $(AO_SRC_DIR).tar.gz; clean: del *.obj gc64_dll.lib gc64.dll