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# This file is part of the FreeType project.
#
# It builds the library for Microsoft Visual C++ 1.x for MS-DOS, large model.
# It also works for Microsoft C/C++ v.7.0 16-bit compiler, but not for
# previous versions (use Makefile.MS instead).
#
# You will need NMAKE.
#
# Use this file while in the lib directory with the following statement:
#
# nmake /f arch\msdos\Makefile.VC
#
#
# A debug version can be obtained with
#
# nmake DEBUG=1 /f arch\msdos\Makefile.VC
#
# A special version enabled to handle big fonts (with more than 16,384
# glyphs) can be obtained with
#
# nmake BIGFONTS=1 /f arch\msdos\Makefile.VC
ARCH = arch\msdos
FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)\Makefile.VC
CC = cl /nologo
LIB = lib /noignorecase /nologo
# One can also consider using "set MSC_CMD_FLAGS=/Gr /Op- /Gy /YX".
# With Microsoft C/C++ 7.0, use /G2 instead of /G3.
!ifndef DEBUG
CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) /Ox /AL /W2 /G3 /I$(ARCH) /I. /Iextend
!else
CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) /Zi /Ge /AL /W2 /G3 /I$(ARCH) /I. /Iextend
!endif
!ifndef BIGFONTS
CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) /Za
TTFILE = .\ttfile.c
TTMEMORY = .\ttmemory.c
!else
CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) /DTT_HUGE_PTR=__huge /Ze
TTFILE = $(ARCH)\hugefile.c
TTMEMORY = $(ARCH)\hugemem.c
!endif
TTMUTEX = .\ttmutex.c
PORT = $(TTFILE) $(TTMEMORY) $(TTMUTEX)
# Do not insert spaces between the file names or at end of line, otherwise
# the substitution for LIB command line will fail. Thank you.
#
SRC_X = extend\ftxgasp.c extend\ftxkern.c extend\ftxpost.c\
extend\ftxcmap.c extend\ftxwidth.c extend\ftxerr18.c extend\ftxsbit.c\
extend\ftxopen.c extend\ftxgsub.c extend\ftxgpos.c extend\ftxgdef.c
OBJS_X = $(SRC_X:.c=.obj)
SRC_M = ttapi.c ttcache.c ttcalc.c ttcmap.c ttdebug.c\
ttgload.c ttinterp.c ttload.c ttobjs.c ttraster.c ttextend.c $(PORT)
OBJS_M = $(SRC_M:.c=.obj) $(OBJS_X)
SRC_S = $(ARCH)\freetype.c
OBJ_S = $(SRC_S:.c=.obj)
OBJS_S = $(OBJ_S) $(OBJS_X)
# Since Microsoft's NMAKE does not handle $($(LIB_FILES)), and using
# LIB_FILES="$(OBJS_S)" will excess the capacity of COMMAND.COM, we cheat
# by constructing LIB's response file directly in the `all' target.
#
# Another solution, useful during debugging of part of the library,
# would be to include each .obj in the library as soon as it is compiled.
# It is commented out below. See Makefile.TC for an application.
.c.obj:
@$(CC) /c /Fo$@ @<<
$(CFLAGS) $*.c
<<
# $(LIB) libttf +-$*.obj
!ifndef DEBUG
# Skipped if DEBUG build
all: $(OBJS_S)
-del libttf.lib
$(LIB) libttf.lib @<<response
+ $(OBJS_S: = + );
<<KEEP
!endif
debug: $(OBJS_M)
-del libttf.lib
$(LIB) libttf.lib @<<response
+ $(OBJS_M: = + );
<<KEEP
$(OBJ_S): $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M)
# Not used here because it excesses the capacity of COMMAND.COM...
libttf.lib: $(LIB_FILES)
$(LIB) $@ +-$(?: =-+);
clean:
-del *.obj
-del extend\*.obj
-del $(ARCH)\*.obj
-del response
distclean: clean
-del libttf.lib
!include "$(ARCH)\depend.dos"
# end of Makefile.VC
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