X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/b2aef89b7a675805b601e757492c982031f38d21..148b44a1e7d050307bba3f10fd4520aa514e196f:/src/makeb32.env diff --git a/src/makeb32.env b/src/makeb32.env index 2ecc973fdb..857e503f62 100644 --- a/src/makeb32.env +++ b/src/makeb32.env @@ -1,32 +1,169 @@ # Common settings for Borland 32-bit compilation (makefile.b32 files) +!if "$(RM)" == "" +RM= erase +!endif + WXDIR = $(WXWIN) -CFG = $(WXDIR)\src\msw\wxwin32.cfg +CFG = $(WXDIR)\src\msw\wxw32 + +BCCDIR=$(MAKEDIR)\.. + +!if "$(BCCDIR)" == "\.." +!error Your Borland compiler does not define MAKEDIR. Pleasedefine the BCCDIR variable in makeb32.env line 10, e.g. BCCDIR=d:\bc4 +!endif + +ARCHINCDIR=$(WXDIR)\lib\msw +ARCHSETUPH=$(ARCHINCDIR)\wx\setup.h +#see below for SETUPSRCDIR + + +# Using a config file isn't compatible across all BC++ versions +# LNKCFG=$(WXDIR)\src\msw\bclnk32.cfg WXLIBDIR = $(WXDIR)\lib -WXINC = $(WXDIR)\include -WIN95FLAG = -D__WIN95__ +WXLIBDIR2 = $(WXDIR)\contrib\lib +WXINC = $(WXDIR)\include;$(WXDIR)\contrib\include;$(WXDIR)\src\iodbc;$(WXDIR)\src\regex; +WIN95FLAG = -D__WIN95__ -D__WINDOWS__ +RFLAGS = -i$(WXDIR)\include;$(WXDIR)\src + +# This should be changed to tlink32 if ilink32 is not available. +# Ilink32 is available on BC++ 5.02 and above, and all +# versions of C++ Builder. +!ifndef LINK +LINK=ilink32 +#LINK=tlink32 +!endif !ifndef FINAL FINAL=0 !endif -!if "$(FINAL)" == "0" +!ifndef WXMAKINGDLL +WXMAKINGDLL=0 +!endif + +!if "$(FINAL)" == "1" +OPT = -O2 +DEBUG_FLAGS = -DUSE_DEFINE +LINKDEBUGFLAGS= +!else OPT = -Od DEBUG_FLAGS= -v -DWXDEBUG=1 -D__WXDEBUG__ -DUSE_DEFINE +LINKDEBUGFLAGS=/v +!endif + +# allow to use debugger but no wxDebugging functions +!if "$(FINAL)" == "hybrid" +OPT = -Od +DEBUG_FLAGS= -v +LINKDEBUGFLAGS=/v +!endif + +!ifndef DLL +DLL=0 +!endif + +# Target WXMAKINGDLL WXUSINGDLL WXBUILDDLL +# wxWin DLL 1 0 1 +# wxWin STATIC 0 0 0 +# App use wxWin DLL 0 1 0 +# DLL use wxWin DLL 0 1 1 +# DLL use wxWin STATIC 0 0 1 +# + +# Determine the library name depending on the options, to allow +# multiple versions to coexist. +# Note that the clean target will only delete the appropriate .lib for the current +# options and all the obj files, and note that you must delete the obj files if you +# change the options so that they are compiled using the correct ones. + +!if "$(WXMAKINGDLL)" == "1" || "$(WXUSINGDLL)" == "1" +WXLIBNAME=wx32 !else -OPT = -O2 -DEBUG_FLAGS = -DUSE_DEFINE +WXLIBNAME=wx32 !endif -CPPFLAGS=$(DEBUG_FLAGS) $(OPT) @$(CFG) -LIBTARGET= $(WXLIBDIR)\wx32.lib +## Use this if you want to use the UNIV controls set rather than the native ones +## make -f makefile.b32 WXUSINGUNIV=1 +!if "$(WXUSINGUNIV)" == "1" +USE_UNIV="UNIV" +CFG=$(CFG)v +WXLIBNAME=$(WXLIBNAME)v +ARCHINCDIR=$(ARCHINCDIR)v +SETUPSRCDIR=$(WXDIR)\include\wx\univ +PORT=__WXUNIVERSAL__ +!else +USE_UNIV="" +PORT=__WXMSW__ +SETUPSRCDIR=$(WXDIR)\include\wx\msw +!endif + +#not sure what to do with unicode builds - we need to define something ? +#!if "$(UNICODE)" == "1" +#WXLIBNAME=$(WXLIBNAME)u +#!endif + + +#a hybrid , does not set __WXDEBUG__ but sets -v (see above) +!if "$(FINAL)" == "hybrid" +WXLIBNAME=$(WXLIBNAME)h +CFG=$(CFG)h +!endif + +!if "$(FINAL)" == "0" +WXLIBNAME=$(WXLIBNAME)d +CFG=$(CFG)d +!endif + +!if "$(wxUSE_GUI)" == "0" +WXLIBNAME=$(WXLIBNAME)b +CFG=$(CFG)b +CPPFLAGS=-DwxUSE_GUI=0 +!endif + +!if "$(WXMAKINGDLL)" != "1" && "$(WXUSINGDLL)" != "1" +WXLIBNAME=$(WXLIBNAME)s +!endif + +!if "$(WXMAKINGDLL)" == "1" || "$(WXUSINGDLL)" == "1" +INCEXT=dll$(INCEXT) +!endif + +!ifndef WXLIBDIR +WXLIBDIR=$(WXDIR)\lib +!endif + +WXLIB=$(WXLIBDIR)\$(WXLIBNAME).lib +WXDLL=$(WXLIBDIR)\$(WXLIBNAME).dll + +!if "$(WXMAKINGDLL)" == "1" +DLL_FLAGS= -DWXMAKINGDLL=1 -D_RTLDLL +!else + +!if "$(WXUSINGDLL)" == "1" +DLL_FLAGS= -DWXUSINGDLL=1 -D_RTLDLL +!else +DLL_FLAGS= +!endif + +!endif + +!if "$(WXBUILDDLL)" == "1" +LINK_FLAGS= /Tpd /c $(EXTRALINKFLAGS) +!endif + +CFG=$(CFG).cfg +CPPFLAGS=$(CPPFLAGS) $(DLL_FLAGS) @$(CFG) $(EXTRACPPFLAGS) + DUMMY=dummy SRCSUFF = cpp OBJSUFF = obj +WAITFLAG = /w + .$(SRCSUFF).obj: - bcc32 $(CPPFLAGS) -c {$< } + bcc32 $(CPPFLAGS) -c {$< } .c.obj: - bcc32 $(CPPFLAGS) -P- -c {$< } + bcc32 $(CPPFLAGS) -P- -c {$< }