# # makeg95.env # Common makefile settings for wxWindows programs # This file is included by all the other makefiles, thus changes # made here take effect everywhere (except where overriden). # The settings are for GnuWin32-derived compilers, i.e. Cygwin and Mingw32. # # Customize this file to match your own settings. # # CVS_ID: $Id$ # # The MINGW32 and MINGW32VERSION variables are preconfigured for # MinGW gcc version 3.x and must both be changed for any version # earlier than 3.0 or for cygwin. Editing this file is one way to # change them. An easier way, at least with GNU make, is to override # them on the command line, e.g. # make MINGW32=0 MINGW32VERSION=2.8 -f makefile.g95 # If using Mingw32 (any version), set this to 1. # If using Cygwin (any version), set this to 0. # # This agrees with the instructions given in docs/msw/install.txt . # Earlier versions of this makefile suggested setting MINGW32=1 for # recent versions of cygwin, but that would give the wrong dll entry # point in src/msw/makefile.g95 . # # With cygwin, there are still some problems compiling wxWindows # this way; './configure && make' may work better. # MINGW32=1 # set MIN_SUFFIX to nothing if you use only MinGW compiler, set it to # something MinGW-specific if you want to build wxWindows with more than one # compiler ifeq ($(MINGW32),1) MIN_SUFFIX=_min else MIN_SUFFIX=_cyg endif # Set to your gcc version. Generally 'gcc --version' tells you # which version you have. But it cannot distinguish between # 2.95.2-1 and earlier suffix versions of 2.95 . In that case, # inspect the dates of bin/gcc.exe and bin/ld.exe ; if they # are at least # 2000-01-21 for gcc.exe and # 2000-02-04 for ld.exe # then use '2.95-late'. # # gcc 2.8.x and earlier require struct-return workaround #MINGW32VERSION=2.8 # # gcc 2.95.2 and earlier requires special thunk option #MINGW32VERSION=2.9-early # # mingw gcc-2.95.2-1 supports '-shared' # windres provided with gcc-2.95.2-1 supports temp file option #MINGW32VERSION=2.95-late # # gcc 3.x provides a win32api.h header MINGW32VERSION=3.0 # If you want to compile on Wine, simply uncomment this variable # If you don't want to edit the file, you can simply define it # on the command line like so: make WINE=1 -f makefile.g95 #WINE=1 # Set this if you are using a cross-compiler, i.e. compiling on one system # the program for another one # CROSS=i386-mingw32- # If we're using MSYS, or other utilities that use forward slashes, # you need to set this when invoking the makefile from DOS, or the # wrong separators will be assumed. However, if you're using MSYS, # you really ought to invoke the makefile from MSYS--or, even better, # use the './configure && make' technique that MSYS is designed for. ifndef WINE #OSTYPE=msys else OSTYPE=msys endif # If building DLL, the version include $(WXDIR)/src/version.mak WXVERSION=$(wxMAJOR_VERSION)$(wxMINOR_VERSION)$(wxRELEASE_NUMBER_IFUNSTABLE) ifndef UNICODE UNICODE=0 endif ifndef FINAL FINAL=0 endif ifndef wxUSE_GUI wxUSE_GUI=1 endif # Set to the appropriate remove command (must support forward slashes) # You can get a suitable rm.exe from ports/mingw32/extra.zip on the ftp site. RM=rm -f # Set to the appropriate copy command (must support forward slashes) # You can get a suitable cp.exe from ports/mingw32/extra.zip on the ftp site. COPY=cp ########################## Compiler ################################## ifneq (,$(findstring $(MINGW32VERSION),2.8)) # According to Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia , the # -fno-pcc-struct-return option is needed to make the standard div() # function work - otherwise it returns absolutely incorrect results # which breaks the wxImage class. This was fixed on 1998-08-14 for # mingw and cygwin. It is preferable not to use this option where it # is not required, because it is documented to cause binary API # incompatibility. _STRUCT_RETURN_WORKAROUND=-fno-pcc-struct-return # Really old versions of cygwin are thought to require extra headers. ifneq ($(MINGW32),1) GNUWIN32EXTRA=-I$(WXDIR)/include/wx/msw/gnuwin32 endif endif ifneq (,$(findstring $(MINGW32VERSION),2.8 2.9-early)) # Earlier versions of this makefile defined the following macros # explicitly; mingw versions since at least '2.95-late' define # them already. OBSOLETE_DEFINES = -D_X86_=1 -DWIN32 -D_WIN32 -D__WIN32__ endif # But cygwin doesn't define them, at least through its version # 2.95.3-4 of gcc. ifneq ($(MINGW32),1) OBSOLETE_DEFINES = -D_X86_=1 -DWIN32 -D_WIN32 -D__WIN32__ endif ifneq (,$(findstring $(MINGW32VERSION),2.8 2.9-early 2.95-late)) # Versions prior to 3.0 require -fvtable-thunks for OLE support. # All code must be built with this option, even C++ libraries you # only link to, including system libraries. This option can cause # subtle problems with multiple inheritance. _THUNK_WORKAROUND=-fvtable-thunks endif ifeq (,$(findstring $(MINGW32VERSION),2.8 2.9-early)) # Versions since 2.95.2-1 support '-shared', which makes linking # a dll *much* faster; and the accompanying windres supports # '--use-temp-file', which is more robust. LD_SUPPORTS_SHARED=yes _USE_TEMP_FILE_IF_SUPPORTED=--use-temp-file # Use the WIN32 wxDirDialog only if we have a recent mingw version RECENT_MINGW=yes endif ifeq (,$(findstring $(MINGW32VERSION),2.8 2.9-early 2.95-late)) # Versions since 3.0 provide win32api.h . An old comment said to # define this 'if you have w32api >= 0.5', but mingw 2.95.2-1 # has no such header. ifndef WINE _USE_W32API_HEADER_IF_SUPPORTED = -DHAVE_W32API_H endif # # Revision 1.70.2.6 of this file suggested '--pipe' for mingw but # not for cygwin, and only for version 3.0 or later. Since then, # the advice given here # http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/autoconf/2000-July/005479.html # is followed, and '--pipe' is not used unless you specify it on # the make command line, e.g. # make CXXFLAGS=--pipe CFLAGS=--pipe -f makefile.g95 # endif # Define the C++ and C compiler respectively ifndef WINE CXX = $(CROSS)g++ CC = $(CROSS)gcc else CXX = wineg++ CC = winegcc endif # Compiler used for LEX generated C # For now at least, it can be the same as the regular C compiler CCLEX = $(CROSS)$(CC) # This shouldn't be needed as make is supposed to define this # variable itself. Uncomment it if your make complains. #MAKE=make # LEX (currently unused) # LEX=flex # -t -L # YACC (currently unused) # YACC=byacc # YACC=bison # Settings for Cyginw/Mingw32 # Some versions of windres cannot cope with the --preprocessor # option. Uncomment the RCPREPROCESSOR line below if yours can. ifndef WINE RESCOMP=$(CROSS)windres $(_USE_TEMP_FILE_IF_SUPPORTED) else RESCOMP=wrc endif RCINPUTSWITCH=-i RCOUTPUTSWITCH=-o RCINCSWITCH=--include-dir RCDEFSWITCH=--define # Note that this can cause windres to fail (Win95/98 problem?) # but commenting out RCPREPROCESSOR then does the trick. #RCPREPROCESSOR=--preprocessor "$(CXX) -c -E -xc-header -DRC_INVOKED" # Don't make this too long (e.g. by adding contrib/include/wx) because it will # truncate the command line RESFLAGS=$(RCPREPROCESSOR) $(RCINCSWITCH) $(WXDIR)/include $(RCEXTRAINC) $(RCDEFSWITCH) __WIN32__ $(RCDEFSWITCH) __WIN95__ $(RCDEFSWITCH) __GNUWIN32__ # Needed to build a DLL if your linker does not support --shared option. AS = $(CROSS)as DLLTOOL = $(CROSS)dlltool ########################## Compiler flags ############################# # Unicode defines ifeq ($(UNICODE),1) UNICODE_OPT = -D_UNICODE -DUNICODE -DwxUSE_UNICODE=1 else UNICODE_OPT = endif # Miscellaneous compiler options OPTIONS = -DSTRICT $(_USE_W32API_HEADER_IF_SUPPORTED) # Add "-mthreads" if you want to have threads under mingw32 # Add "-mno-cygwin" if you want to link with msvcrt.dll in Cywin and Wine # Otherwise, you link against the native runtime (cygwin.dll # or libc). Having the flag in mingw32 does not hurt as you # always link against msvcrt.dll By default it should be on, # to minimize dependencies on Cygwin, and have more correct # filename behaviour in Wine. COMMON_FLAGS = -mno-cygwin # -mthreads # Debugging information ifeq ($(FINAL),0) DEBUGFLAGS = -g -D__WXDEBUG__ endif WIN95=1 ifeq ($(WIN95),0) # With 3.50, Win95 will use your existing icons to show smaller ones. # With 4.0, you'll have to follow Win95 procedures for icons or you'll get the # default Windows icon. APPVER=3.50 WINVERSION=-DWINVER=0x0350 -D__GNUWIN32__ # Generic WIN32 else APPVER=4.0 # 3.50 # This means 'enable Windows 95 features' (in wxWindows and in the compiler). WINVERSION=-DWINVER=0x0400 -D__GNUWIN32__ endif # This is never used and should be expunged. # CPU=i386 # Suffixes OBJSUFF=o SRCSUFF=cpp LIBPREFIX=lib LIBSUFF=a EXESUFF=.exe RESSUFF=res RSCSUFF=rsc # Warnings WARN = -Wall # build wxbase/wxMSW ifeq ($(wxUSE_GUI),1) TOOLKIT=msw GUI = else TOOLKIT=base GUI = -DwxUSE_GUI=0 endif ifeq ($(FINAL),1) OPT = -O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions else OPT = -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions endif # Options for ar archiver AROPTIONS = ruv AR = $(CROSS)ar RANLIB = $(CROSS)ranlib # Extra compiler libraries COMPLIBS= # Compiler or system-specific include paths COMPPATHS= ########################## Directories ############################### OLELIBS=-lole32 -loleaut32 -luuid BASELIBS=-lstdc++ -lgcc -lodbc32 -lwsock32 ifeq ($(wxUSE_GUI),1) WINLIBS= $(BASELIBS) \ -lwinspool -lwinmm -lshell32 \ -lcomctl32 -lctl3d32 -lodbc32 -ladvapi32 \ -lodbc32 -lwsock32 -lopengl32 -lglu32 $(OLELIBS) # -loldnames else WINLIBS=$(BASELIBS) endif #WINLIBS=-lstdc++ -lgcc \ # -lwinspool -lwinmm -lshell32 \ # -lcomctl32 -lctl3d32 -lodbc32 -ladvapi32 -lwsock32 # -loldnames # Shouldn't need to change these... WXSRC=$(WXDIR)/src/msw WXINC=$(WXDIR)/include WXBASESRC=$(WXDIR)/src/common #ifeq ($(MINGW32),1) #INC = -I$(WXINC) -I$(WXDIR)/contrib/include -I$(WXDIR)/src/png -I$(WXDIR)/src/jpeg -I$(WXDIR)/src/zlib -I$(WXDIR)/src/tiff $(EXTRAINC) $(COMPPATHS) #else INC = -I$(WXDIR)/lib/$(TOOLKIT)$(INCEXT) -I$(WXINC) -I$(WXDIR)/contrib/include -I$(WXDIR)/src/regex -I$(WXDIR)/src/png -I$(WXDIR)/src/jpeg -I$(WXDIR)/src/zlib -I$(WXDIR)/src/tiff $(EXTRAINC) $(COMPPATHS) $(GNUWIN32EXTRA) #endif RCLFLAGS=-cpp "cpp -lang-c++ $(OBSOLETE_DEFINES) -DRCL_INVOKED -I$(WXWIN)/include" ifdef WXUSINGDLL # png, jpeg, etc are exported from wx dll, so skip and save on link time. LIBS = $(EXTRALIBS) $(WXLIB) $(WINLIBS) $(COMPLIBS) else LIBS = $(EXTRALIBS) $(WXLIB) -lregex$(MIN_SUFFIX) -lpng$(MIN_SUFFIX) -ljpeg$(MIN_SUFFIX) -lzlib$(MIN_SUFFIX) -ltiff$(MIN_SUFFIX) $(WINLIBS) $(COMPLIBS) endif WINFLAGS = $(OBSOLETE_DEFINES) $(WINVERSION) #for windows 95 XINCLUDE=$(WINFLAGS) XLIB=$(LIBS) LDLIBS = $(LIBS) # Directory for object files (don't change) # OBJDIR = objects$(GUISUFFIX) OBJDIR = . ifeq ($(FINAL),1) DEBEXT= else DEBEXT=d endif ifeq ($(UNICODE),1) UNIEXT=u else UNIEXT= endif ifeq ($(WXMAKINGDLL)$(WXUSINGDLL),) INCEXT=$(UNIEXT)$(DEBEXT) else INCEXT=dll$(UNIEXT)$(DEBEXT) endif WXLIB=$(WXDIR)/lib/$(LIBPREFIX)wx$(TOOLKIT)$(UNIEXT)$(DEBEXT).$(LIBSUFF) ifdef WXMAKINGDLL EXTRADLLFLAGS = -DWXMAKINGDLL=1 -D_DLL=1 -D_WINDLL=1 WXLIB=$(WXDIR)/lib/$(LIBPREFIX)wx$(TOOLKIT)$(WXVERSION)$(UNIEXT)$(DEBEXT)$(MIN_SUFFIX).$(LIBSUFF) endif ifdef WXUSINGDLL EXTRADLLFLAGS = -DWXUSINGDLL=1 WXLIB=$(WXDIR)/lib/$(LIBPREFIX)wx$(TOOLKIT)$(WXVERSION)$(UNIEXT)$(DEBEXT)$(MIN_SUFFIX).$(LIBSUFF) endif ifeq ($(wxUSE_GUI),1) WINDOWSLDFLAGS=-Wl,--subsystem,windows WINDOWSLDLIBS=-mwindows endif # Note: WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN is defined only for C and not for C++ compiles. # Defining this macro means that a great deal of less commonly used stuff # is ignored in the windows headers, resulting in faster compiles. It can't # be used with some C++ source files. It just so happens that it can be # used with all C source files. CFLAGS = -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN WXLIBDIRS = -L$(WXDIR)/lib -L$(WXDIR)/contrib/lib # You shouldn't need to change these flags, which are merely composed of # the options selected above. You can add more flags by specifying them on # the make command line, e.g. # make CXXFLAGS='-O3 -march=i686' -f makefile.g95 # The gnu make manual says # 'Users expect to be able to specify CFLAGS freely themselves' # That was unsafe with older versions of this makefile, but now it works. # # C preprocessor flags # Some makefiles pass extra flags in $(EXTRACPPFLAGS); although earlier # versions of this file used CPPFLAGS as C++ compiler flags (instead of # as C preprocessor flags), it is OK to add them to the preprocessor # flags, which are always used for C++ compiles. Because other makefiles # use this method to override these flags, they are added after $(CPPFLAGS), # which would normally come last. ALL_CPPFLAGS = $(XINCLUDE) $(INC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(EXTRACPPFLAGS) # C and C++ compiler flags for compatibility with old gcc versions REQUIRED_GCC_FLAGS = $(_STRUCT_RETURN_WORKAROUND) $(_THUNK_WORKAROUND) # C++ compiler flags ALL_CXXFLAGS = $(COMMON_FLAGS) $(REQUIRED_GCC_FLAGS) $(UNICODE_OPT) $(OPTIONS) $(GUI) $(DEBUGFLAGS) $(WARN) $(OPT) $(EXTRADLLFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) # C compiler flags ALL_CFLAGS = $(COMMON_FLAGS) $(REQUIRED_GCC_FLAGS) $(UNICODE_OPT) $(OPTIONS) $(GUI) $(DEBUGFLAGS) $(WARN) $(OPT) $(EXTRADLLFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) # Linker flags ALL_LDFLAGS = $(COMMON_FLAGS) $(WINDOWSLDFLAGS) $(WINDOWSLDLIBS) $(WXLIBDIRS) $(EXTRALDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) # under Cygwin, Dlls must not be linked with subsystem=windows ALL_LDFLAGS_DLL = $(COMMON_FLAGS) $(WINDOWSLDLIBS) $(WXLIBDIRS) $(EXTRALDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .SUFFIXES: .rc .$(RESSUFF) .$(RSCSUFF) .cpp .cxx .cc .c .c.o: $(CC) -c $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS) -o $@ $*.c .cc.o: $(CXX) -c $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $*.cc .cxx.o: $(CXX) -c $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $*.cxx # This '.cpp.o' rule is apparently written this way because # the 'tmake' file g95.t expects it. .$(SRCSUFF).$(OBJSUFF): $(CXX) -c $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $*.$(SRCSUFF)