X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/2edb0bdef6238c8c246b6978bc14828b7033d931..3c77aabe5944a5e414af0417630b6f624da481f9:/docs/tech/tn0004.htm?ds=sidebyside
diff --git a/docs/tech/tn0004.htm b/docs/tech/tn0004.htm
index d3cd6d6f4d..b0045ba273 100644
--- a/docs/tech/tn0004.htm
+++ b/docs/tech/tn0004.htm
@@ -1,218 +1,19 @@
-
+
-
-
-
- Compiling wx Samples in the Borland IDE
+
+
+
+ Compiling wx Samples in the Borland IDE
-
-Compiling wxWindows samples with the Borland CBuilder
-
-This document is available online here.
-
-
-Before you begin
-This refers to the 2.1.15 wxWindows distribution. It is my account of trying
-to compile the samples so I can use the Borland IDE to edit/compile/debug.
-I have used CBuilder 1.00 (2 patches, nice and fast) CBuilder 3 (slower)
-and CBuilder 4 (only occasionally)
-Make sure that the wx distribution is extracted to a path with no spaces
-in it, and preferably on the root of your drive. Borland's compilers sometimes
-have problems with spaces and with the long paths which occur if you try
-to place it in a tree like d:\compiler\gui\wx...
-
-Part 1 Build the library
-Build the wx\wx32.lib and related files using the command line compiler
-
Run a command prompt in the wx/src/msw directory and type
-set wxwin=pathtowx
-
set bccdir=pathtobc4
-
make -f makefile.b32
-
In my case this I extracted the wx distribution in c:\ and the
-compiler is in w:\borland\cb\bin so this looks:
-
set wxwin=c:\wx
-
set bccdir=w:\borland\cb
-
make -f makefile.b32
-
If this doesn't compile,
-
--
-you've probably got the set wxwin command wrong,
-
--
-or the path was not set by the Borland setup
-
-If this doesn't link,
-
--
-you've probably got the set bccdir command wrong
-
-
-
-
-To make the samples
-
-
-Solution 1
-
-
-Download a zip file which contains modified
-cpp, mak and bpr files - it will overwrite your wx distribution cpp files!
-
-
-Solution 2
-Creating the files by hand . This is for the calendar sample; you will
-have to change the names for the other samples
-
--
-Create a calendar.mak file [must have the same name as the cpp file] in
-a plain text editor with this contents
-
-#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
#this is for Borland CBuilder IDE v1 and 3
-
#add a \ at the end of the lines if you editor breaks the long
-lines up
-
#copy this into notepad and save from there
-
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
!ifndef BCB
-
BCB = $(MAKEDIR)\..
-
!endif
-
PROJECT = calendar.exe
-
OBJFILES =
-
RESFILES = calendar.res
-
RESDEPEN = $(RESFILES)
-
LIBFILES =
-
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
CFLAG1 = -Od -v -a1 -c
-
# -Od disable optimisations -v debug -a1 byte align -c compile
-only (matches my make for the library)
-
CFLAG2 = -DINC_OLE2;__WIN95__;__WXMSW__;__WINDOWS__;WIN32;__BIDE__;-I$(BCB)\include;$(BCB)\include\vcl;..\..\include;
--H=BC32.CSM
-
PFLAGS =
-
RFLAGS = -DINC_OLE2;__WIN95__;__WXMSW__;__WINDOWS__;WIN32;__BIDE__;
--I$(BCB)\include;..\..\include;
-
LFLAGS = -L$(BCB)\lib;$(BCB)\lib\obj;..\..\lib -aa -Tpe -v -V4.0
--c
-
IFLAGS =
-
LINKER = ilink32
-
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
ALLOBJ = c0w32.obj $(OBJFILES)
-
ALLRES = $(RESFILES)
-
ALLLIB = $(LIBFILES) vcl.lib xpm.lib wx32.lib ole2w32.lib import32.lib
-odbc32.lib cw32mt.lib
-
#you will need to add other libraries to the line above, eg the
-jpeg.lib for image samples
-
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
.autodepend
-
-#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
$(PROJECT): $(OBJFILES) $(RESDEPEN)
-
#end of file
-
-
--
- modify the .cpp file to include these
-lines near the top
-
-#ifdef __BIDE__
-
#define _NO_VCL
-
#include "condefs.h"
-
#define WinMain WinMain
-
// USEUNIT ("another.cpp"); // use a line like this
-if you have more than one .cpp file
-
USERC ("calendar.rc");
-
#endif
-
-In CBuilder 1 you can use Open Project to open the mak file and
-edit/compile/debug.
-
In CBuilder 3 and 4, then you can use Open Project and choose
-the Open Borland CBuilder 1 Project from the drop down file types. The
-system will modify the mak file and update it for you.
-
Now try compiling it in the ide.
-
-Hints:
-
-
--
-You can set it up for normal and debug modes (change the -v switch in CFLAG1
-and LFLAG)
-
--
-If you get problems saying Project undefined, then copy the text using
-a simple editor like notepad to the file minimal.mak (I have had problems
-in CBuilder 1.00 with Unix style line endings)
-
--
-If you want to avoid the warnings about hiding virtual methods add -w-hid
-to the CFLAGS1 line
-
--
-the #define WinMain WinMain line allows CBuilder to think it has a non-VCL
-main function
-
--
-the USEUNIT macros tell CBuilder which other source files to include, without
-needing a VCL form
-
--
-the condefs.h file defines the USEUNIT macros for non-VCL use
-
--
-For the other samples, change the names of the cpp and rc files. If you
-have multiple files, just add more USEUNIT and USERC macros
-
-
-
-Solution 3
-
-
--
-download the wxWindows-2.1.15-bcb.zip file,
-
--
-extract it
-
--
-use the idetomak (CBuilder 1) or idetobpr
-(CBuilder 3/4) utility on the .ide file in the samples
-directory. This modifies the cpp source and makes a "suitable" bpr file
-(at least in CBuilder 1/3/4).
-
--
-add the location of the wx/include files in the project | options
-| directory dialog
-
-I found in CBuilder 1 that the idetomak utility did not manage
-to convert all the samples, but idetobpr worked OK in CBuilder
-3 and 4. I have a report that not all the bpr files made in CBuilder 4
-are correct
-
-Error with ODBC32
-Sometimes you get an error saying that there are unresolved externals in
-ODBC. The solution is to run a command prompt in your wx\lib directory
-and use the implib command:
-C:\wx\lib>implib odbc32 c:\windows\system\odbc32.dll
-
This creates the necessary library, odbc32.lib
-
-Unresolved Problem
-In Borland CBuilder 1.00 (with linker service patch) I frequently
-get an error
-Turbo Incremental Link Version 1.0 Copyright (c) 1997 Borland
-International
-
Fatal: Assertion failed: typeInx < typeCnt at "ilinkdbg.c",
-line 2060
-
Fatal: Access violation. Program terminated.
-
Error: Internal failure -- retrying link...
-
Fatal: Assertion failed: typeInx < typeCnt at "ilinkdbg.c",
-line 2060
-
Fatal: Access violation. Program terminated.
-
** error 2 ** deleting minimal.exe
-
I have not been able to track down why sometimes this error occurs and
-other times it is OK
-
I have not seen this in Cbuilder 3 or 4
-
-
-Page updated on 31 May 2000 by Chris Elliott
+Compiling wxWidgets samples with the Borland CBuilder
+Please use wxWidgets 2.4.x this will not work with the new makefiles in
+wxWidgets 2.5.0
+
+