1 ###############################################################################
3 # CLAM System default variable definitions for C++ compilation.
5 ###############################################################################
7 ifneq "$(BUILD_PARAMETER_FILE)" ""
8 # define our version of the build parameter file. this should be set
9 # beforehand so we override the default parameter file for clam.
10 export PARAMETER_FILE = $(BUILD_PARAMETER_FILE)
12 ifeq "$(PARAMETER_FILE)" ""
13 # last ditch attempt to get one that will work.
14 export PARAMETER_FILE = $(REPOSITORY_DIR)/build.ini
17 ###############################################################################
19 # Pull in the base support for CLAM.
22 ###############################################################################
24 #no # set the repository directory if it's still set to the base version.
25 #ifeq "$(REPOSITORY_DIR)" ""
26 # ifeq "$(OP_SYSTEM)" "UNIX"
27 # export REPOSITORY_DIR = $(HOME)/hoople
29 # ifeq "$(OP_SYSTEM)" "WIN32"
30 # export REPOSITORY_DIR = l:
34 #export CLAM_BIN = $(CLAM_DIR)/../bin
36 ###############################################################################
38 # BASE_CPU is a flag that distinguishes the type of processor, if necessary.
40 #BASE_CPU := m68k = motorola 68000 series | m68340 = motorola 68340
41 # | x86 = intel x86 | ppc = power pc | arm = ARM core
43 # set the CPU to a default if it has not been set previously.
45 # ifneq "$(OP_SYSTEM)" "WIN32"
46 BASE_CPU := $(shell machine 2>/dev/null || arch 2>/dev/null || uname -m 2>/dev/null || echo i686)
49 # ifeq "$(BASE_CPU)" ""
50 # BASE_CPU := $(shell uname -m)
51 # BASE_CPU := $(shell arch)
52 # ifeq "$(BASE_CPU)" ""
53 # # failed to get the cpu type.
59 # COMPILER is a flag that specifies the compiler that will be used to build
60 # code. It is mainly used within CLAM itself for determining the proper
63 #COMPILER := GNU_LINUX | GNU_ARM_LINUX | GNU_DARWIN | GNU_WIN32 | VISUAL_CPP
65 # choose a default compiler if none was specified.
67 ifeq "$(OP_SYSTEM)" "UNIX"
68 ifeq "$(OS_SUBCLASS)" "darwin"
69 COMPILER := GNU_DARWIN
74 ifeq "$(OP_SYSTEM)" "WIN32"
75 # COMPILER := GNU_WIN32
76 COMPILER := VISUAL_CPP
79 # if we get into this case, we have no idea how to set the default
80 # compiler. you may need to change the above logic for guessing it
81 # anyhow. but we will go with our favorite default.
86 # COMPILER_VERSION specifies the version of a particular compiler, if this is
87 # needed to distinguish how the code is built.
88 export COMPILER_VERSION
90 ###############################################################################
92 # "TYPE" is the kind of product being generated by this project. this is
93 # used to decide where to put the final products of compilation. this is a
94 # variable in the user's makefile.
96 # TYPE = library (outputs are static or dynamic libraries)
97 # TYPE = application (outputs are main-line executables)
98 # TYPE = test (outputs are test programs)
99 # TYPE = hierarchy (there are no outputs; just invokes other makes)
102 ###############################################################################
104 # "DEFINITIONS" is a list of compiler flags that define the value of c macros.
105 # These usually have the format of -D<flag>, but in this variable, only the
106 # <flag> itself should be listed because the compiler option -D is added
108 DEFINITIONS += CLAM_BUILT
109 # simple definition that tells the code that clam is building it.
111 ifneq "$(BOOT_STRAPPING)" ""
112 # the software is being built from the ground up, including the binaries
113 # we use for building (like value_tagger and others).
114 DEFINITIONS += BOOT_STRAPPING
117 # "UNDEFINITIONS" is a list of macros to undefine.
120 # GLOBAL_PRODUCT_NAME is an important variable for tagging the entire code base
121 # with some branding. It is provided as a macro definition to all source
122 # files. The initial value for the macro should come from the build init
123 # file, but if it does not, we pick a default.
124 ifeq "$(product_name)" ""
125 GLOBAL_PRODUCT_NAME := \\\"HOOPLE\\\"
127 GLOBAL_PRODUCT_NAME := \\\"$(product_name)\\\"
130 # *_PRODUCT_VERSION records parts of our version numbers for the code to see.
131 DEFINITIONS += MAJOR_PRODUCT_VERSION=$(major) MINOR_PRODUCT_VERSION=$(minor)
133 # TEST_MAKEFILE tells the preconditions to check that the files specified
134 # in the makefile are actually present.
135 export TEST_MAKEFILE =
137 ###############################################################################
139 # pseudo-boolean variable section. if these have any value at all, then they
140 # are treated as being true. note that these are flags that should generally
141 # be passed on the command line to a make. if they are intended to be used
142 # from inside a makefile, then they must appear before this file is included.
144 # "REBUILD" causes a rebuild of all source files if it's true.
147 # "DEBUG" is used to specify a debugging build. the default is for this to
148 # be false, which causes a release build.
151 # Add in a macro definition if debugging is turned on. This allows us to
152 # easily eliminate code from release builds.
154 DEFINITIONS += __DEBUGGING__
157 # "CONSOLE_MODE" causes the program to be generated as a console application.
158 # this is relevant in systems where programs are otherwise built with graphical
159 # user interfaces. these are always built statically.
162 # "OPTIMIZE" creates optimized code.
165 # "NO_COMPILE" just runs through the targets without compiling.
168 # "BUILD_LIST_FILE" is the set of files that need to be recompiled for
170 export BUILD_LIST_FILE = $(CLAM_TMP)/clam_rebuild.$(PROJECT)
172 # "BUILD_WHACK_FILE" is the set of object files that should be removed if
173 # a build failure occurs.
174 export BUILD_WHACK_FILE = $(CLAM_TMP)/clam_whack.$(PROJECT)
176 # we are adding the build list to the flag files so we know it gets cleaned up.
177 FLAG_FILES += $(BUILD_LIST_FILE) $(BUILD_WHACK_FILE)
179 ###############################################################################
181 # This section implements the HOOPLE directory scheme. If your scheme differs,
182 # then you'll want to modify these appropriately.
184 # "THIRD_PARTY_DIR" is the root of our support libraries.
185 export THIRD_PARTY_DIR
186 ifeq "$(THIRD_PARTY_DIR)" ""
187 export THIRD_PARTY_DIR := "$(PRODUCTION_DIR)/3rdparty"
190 # "OUTPUT_ROOT" is the root of all output directories for objects and other
191 # products being built.
192 export OUTPUT_ROOT = $(CLAM_TMP)/objects
194 # "PLATFORM_ADD_IN" is an option discriminator for the intended execution
195 # platform. it should end in an underscore if it is provided.
196 #PLATFORM_ADD_IN = linux_ | w32_
198 # "CPU_BUILD_DIR" distinguishes object directories by including the CPU
199 # name and the type of build.
201 CPU_BUILD_DIR = $(BASE_CPU)_$(PLATFORM_ADD_IN)dbg
203 CPU_BUILD_DIR = $(BASE_CPU)_$(PLATFORM_ADD_IN)rel
206 # "BASE_OUTPUT_PATH" is the parent directory of objects for this type of
207 # CPU and this type of build.
208 export BASE_OUTPUT_PATH = $(OUTPUT_ROOT)/$(CPU_BUILD_DIR)
210 # special case when doing arm-linux builds
211 ifeq "$(COMPILER)" "GNU_ARM_LINUX"
212 export TARGETS_DIR = $(REPOSITORY_DIR)/$(CPU_BUILD_DIR)
213 # special output directory for firmware doesn't include CPU name because
214 # the repository already include the CPU name
215 BASE_OUTPUT_PATH = $(OUTPUT_ROOT)
218 # "OUTPUT_PATH" is the directory to generate all compiled products into.
219 export OUTPUT_PATH = $(BASE_OUTPUT_PATH)/$(PROJECT)
221 # "OBJECT_DIR" is where object files will be stored during compilation for the
222 # target type being produced.
223 export OBJECT_DIR = $(OUTPUT_PATH)
225 # These specify where files are to be created or located for our local build.
226 export EXECUTABLE_DIR = $(TARGETS_DIR)
227 export DYNAMIC_LIBRARY_DIR = $(TARGETS_DIR)
228 export STATIC_LIBRARY_DIR = $(TARGETS_DIR)
229 #export TESTS_DIR = $(TARGETS_DIR)/tests
231 # "HEADER_SEARCH_PATH" is where the class interface files are to be found.
232 #HEADER_SEARCH_PATH =
234 # "HOOPLE_HEADERS" are locations where the HOOPLE headers can be found.
235 ifeq "$(HOOPLE_HEADERS)" ""
236 #seems like some of this is redundant with earlier 3rdparty exploring.
237 LOCUS_LIBRARY_HEADERS = $(shell bash -c '\
238 if [ -d "$(REPOSITORY_DIR)/core" ]; then \
239 echo "$(REPOSITORY_DIR)/core" "$(REPOSITORY_DIR)/octopi" "$(REPOSITORY_DIR)/graphiq" ; \
242 fi | sed -e "s/\([a-zA-Z]\):\/\(.*\)/\/\1\/\2/" ')
243 HOOPLE_HEADERS := $(shell $(FIND) $(LOCUS_LIBRARY_HEADERS) -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d )
246 # "LOCAL_HEADERS" are overrides that go first in the header search path.
247 LOCAL_HEADERS = $(THIRD_PARTY_DIR)
249 # "CODEBASE_HEADERS" is a list that can be changed for a particular codebase.
250 # it is guaranteed that clam will not interfere with this list, whereas
251 # the LOCAL_HEADERS can be modified by clam.
254 # "LOCAL_LIBRARIES" are overrides that go first in the library search path.
257 # "LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATH" is where the library files are to be found.
258 #LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATH =
260 # "HOOPLE_LIBRARIES" is where our local libraries are located.
263 # "EXTRA_COPIES" is a list of files that need to be among the files copied
264 # to a project's output folder.
267 # "EXTRA_VERSIONS" is a list of version files to synchronize with the main
268 # library version for this build. if a file called "version.ini" exists in
269 # the project directory, then it will automatically be upgraded, so the
270 # extra version files are mainly useful when you have a project with multiple
271 # programs in it and you want them to have independent version files (as you
272 # should perhaps want).
273 export EXTRA_VERSIONS
275 # "DEPS_FILE" is where the auto-dependency information is stored.
276 export DEPS_FILE = $(OUTPUT_PATH)/$(PROJECT).deps
278 # "NO_DEPS" is an exclusion flag. if it is defined, then no auto-dependency
279 # files will be generated. this is useful if you're missing makedep or trying
283 # "OMIT_VERSIONS" is another exclusion flag. this one turns off the creation
284 # of version resource files and eliminates any references that would include
285 # such files. this is needed when rebuilding version_stamper.
288 # Add the obligatory junk to be cleaned up. Individual compiler sections
289 # should customize this by adding their object output directories.
290 CLEANUPS += $(ACTUAL_TARGETS) $(OUTPUT_PATH)
292 # "GENDEPS" is a flag that causes dependencies to be generated into
293 # statically built applications.
296 ###############################################################################
298 # "SEARCH_DIRS" is a list of directories that should be searched for both C++
299 # header files and for C++ code libraries. The items placed in SEARCH_DIRS
300 # are fed into both the LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATH and the HEADER_SEARCH_PATH.
303 # "DEPENDENCY_DEFINITIONS" is a list of extra definitions that only get passed
304 # to the makedep tool. this can vary for each compiler.
305 #DEPENDENCY_DEFINITIONS =
307 # "DEPENDENCY_ADDITIONS" is a set of parameters passed directly to makedep.
308 #DEPENDENCY_ADDITIONS =
310 # "DEBUG_FLAGS" these flags are used for generating specialized versions of
311 # object files, such as ones that include debugging code or that add code for
313 # Possible values are -g for adding GDB debugging code and -pg for adding
314 # gprof profiling code.
319 # "COMPILER_FLAGS" are the flags for the pre-processor and compiler.
322 # "STRICT_WARNINGS" turns on all warnings and forces them to be considered
323 # as errors when encountered.
326 # "LIBRARIAN_FLAGS" are flags that need to be passed to the library tool
327 # that creates static code libraries.
330 # "SOURCE" is the list of files that are turned into objects.
333 # "OBJECTS" are the files to be created by compilation and added to any
334 # libraries or executables that are made.
337 # "EXTRA_OBJECTS" are files that are created elsewhere but need to be bound
341 # "LIBS_USED" are system or compiler code libraries that the targets to be
342 # created depend upon.
345 # "LOCAL_LIBS_USED" is very similar to the LIBS_USED, but these libraries
346 # actually cause executables and object files to be recompiled when the
347 # libraries specified have changed. To accomplish this, these libraries MUST
348 # be located in the STATIC_LIBRARY_DIR rather than at some arbitrary place
349 # on the LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATH.
352 # Load flags tell the linker and loader how to deal with the files and where
353 # to locate library components. The prefix goes before object files are
354 # listed, and the suffix after. The prefix should have things like the
355 # directories to be searched for code libraries (although they should be added
356 # to LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATH) and the loading mode for functions (static/dynamic).
357 # In the suffix, actual library loading statements (like -lmath) can be
358 # included (although they should be listed in a different form in LIBS_USED).
359 # Remember that the unix loader looks for functions in libraries in a bizarre
360 # way: ld searches for a function only when it has already been asked for it.
361 # This means that it doesn't remember what functions it has already been
362 # provided with in the libraries and object files, and it will fail if those
363 # functions are only asked for after they have already been encountered.
367 # The prefix used on library names, mostly for unix.
369 # The standard suffix for static or import libraries on this operating system.
372 # The dynamic library ending differs between platforms.
375 # Flag for specifying the library name to create.
376 #CREATE_LIBRARY_FLAG =
378 # Flag for specifying a library to include in linking.
379 LIBRARY_NAME_FLAG = -l
381 # Flag for specifying the name of an object file to include in a library or exe.
382 OBJECT_NAME_FLAG = -o
384 # Flag for specifying a directory to add to the search path for libs.
385 LIBRARY_PATH_FLAG = -L
387 # Flag for specifying the name of an output from the linker.
388 #LINKER_OUTPUT_FLAG =
390 # Flag for separating linker options from compilation options for a combined
392 #LINKER_OPTION_SEPARATOR =
394 # Flag that passes special options when building executable programs. It is
395 # passed just before the LOAD_FLAG_PREFIX.
398 # The name of the compiler tool.
401 # The name of the library creator tool.
404 # the root name of the version file. This is currently irrelevant on
405 # non-win32 platforms.
406 VERSION_RC_ROOT = $(shell $(SHELL) $(CLAM_DIR)/cpp/rc_name.sh)
408 ifneq "$(CONSOLE_MODE)" ""
409 # this definition can be used to signal different behavior when the app is
410 # being built for console mode. that generally implies that it should send
411 # debugging info to standard out and avoid doing much with graphics.
412 DEFINITIONS += CONSOLE_MODE
415 ###############################################################################
417 # Operating system dependent flags.
419 ifeq "$(OP_SYSTEM)" "UNIX"
423 ifeq "$(OP_SYSTEM)" "WIN32"
428 ###############################################################################
430 # Compiler Dependent Flags
432 # "COMPILER_ROOT_DIR" is the top-level for the C++ compiler location.
433 export COMPILER_ROOT_DIR
434 # "COMPILER_HEADER_DIR" is where the compiler's headers are.
435 export COMPILER_HEADER_DIR
436 # "COMPILER_LIBRARY_DIR" is where archived libraries are.
437 # "CC" is the name of the C++ compiler to be used.
439 # These flags may be useful across multiple compilers.
441 # SSL brings in the openSSL libraries.
444 # CURL provides access to the curl library.
447 # Enables wxwidget library support.
450 ifneq "$(OMIT_VERSIONS)" ""
451 DEFINITIONS += NO_VERSION
454 ifeq "$(COMPILER)" "GNU_LINUX"
455 # Unix GNU compiler...
457 COMPILER_ROOT_DIR = /
458 PLATFORM_ADD_IN = linux_
459 ARCHITECTURE = $(shell machine 2>/dev/null || arch 2>/dev/null || echo i686)
461 export COMPILER_VERSION = $(shell $(SHELL) $(CLAM_DIR)/cpp/get_version.sh $(COMPILER) $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR) )
463 DEFINITIONS += _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
465 DEPENDENCY_DEFINITIONS += NO_VERSION
466 DEPENDENCY_ADDITIONS = -X/usr/include -X/usr/include/c++/$(COMPILER_VERSION) -X/usr/include/c++/$(COMPILER_VERSION)/tr1 -X/usr/local/include -X/usr/include/linux -X/usr/include/wx-2.8 -X/usr/lib/gcc/i586-suse-linux/$(COMPILER_VERSION)/include -X/usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/$(COMPILER_VERSION)/include -X/usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/$(COMPILER_VERSION)/include
468 #protect other additions to make them only for debian?
469 # COMPILER_HEADER_DIR := /usr/include /usr/local/include
471 # "USE_XWIN" specifies that this project needs X window system support.
474 ifeq "x86_64" "$(ARCHITECTURE)"
475 COMPILER_LIBRARY_DIR = /lib64 /usr/lib64 /usr/local/lib64
477 COMPILER_LIBRARY_DIR = /lib /usr/lib /usr/local/lib
479 DEFINITIONS += __LINUX__ linux __linux__ UNIX unix __UNIX__ __USE_GNU
480 # X Window System not enabled by default.
481 #DEFINITIONS += __XWINDOWS__
485 LOAD_FLAG_PREFIX += -Xlinker -O3
486 # -Xlinker --print-map : shows what went in and why.
487 # -Xlinker -O3 : linker optimization
489 CREATE_LIBRARY_FLAG += -r
490 # space on end is significant.
491 LINKER_OUTPUT_FLAG = -o
493 # compiler flags for gcc:
494 # -finline-functions: inline functions as needed.
495 # -fPIC: generate position independent code.
496 # -fpic: generate position independent code, but less portable.
497 # -frepo: automatic template instantiation at link time, no implicit ones.
498 # -ffunction-sections: put each function in own section, improving linking.
499 # -fdata-sections: put data in own section, improving linking.
500 # -shared-libgcc: use the shared library version of compiler libraries.
501 # -fno-exceptions: do not support exception handling and stack unwinding.
503 COMPILER_FLAGS += -shared-libgcc -fPIC
506 # COMPILER_FLAGS += -finline-functions
508 ifneq "$(STRICT_WARNINGS)" ""
509 COMPILER_FLAGS += -Wall -Werror -Wextra -Wno-long-long
512 ifeq "$(CONSOLE_MODE)" ""
514 # dl=dynamic library.
517 LIBS_USED += pthread rt
518 # pthread=thread libraries.
519 # rt=real time libraries for shared memory.
522 # add in debugging flags.
523 COMPILER_FLAGS += -g3 -O0
525 ##LOAD_FLAG_PREFIX += -lefence
528 ###COMPILER_FLAGS += -pg
529 ###LOAD_FLAG_PREFIX += -pg
530 ####trying out profiling: doesn't work so well yet. generates gmon.out files
531 #### in pretty random places. the parameters to the linker don't even
532 #### mention this flag, and the compiler flags don't seem to provide an
533 #### option for where the file goes. so, it's on hold.
539 ifeq "$(COMPILER)" "GNU_ARM_LINUX"
540 # ARM-linux GNU compiler...
541 COMPILER_ROOT_DIR = /usr/local/arm-linux
542 CC = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/bin/g++
543 PLATFORM_ADD_IN = linux_
545 export COMPILER_VERSION = $(shell $(SHELL) $(CLAM_DIR)/cpp/get_version.sh $(COMPILER) $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR) )
547 SNAPGEAR_ROOT_DIR = $(HOME)/snapgear
549 DEPENDENCY_DEFINITIONS += NO_VERSION
551 COMPILER_HEADER_DIR = $(SNAPGEAR_ROOT_DIR)/linux-2.4.x/include
552 # COMPILER_HEADER_DIR += $(SNAPGEAR_ROOT_DIR)/include
553 COMPILER_HEADER_DIR += $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/include $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/lib
554 COMPILER_HEADER_DIR += /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/arm-linux/3.3.2/include
556 COMPILER_LIBRARY_DIR = $(SNAPGEAR_ROOT_DIR)/lib $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/lib/be
558 DEFINITIONS += linux __linux__ unix UNIX __UNIX__ __LINUX__
560 COMPILER_FLAGS += -mbig-endian -finline-functions -ffunction-sections -fPIC -nostdinc -nostdinc++
561 ifneq "$(STRICT_WARNINGS)" ""
562 COMPILER_FLAGS += -Wall -Werror
565 LIBRARY_TOOL = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/bin/ar
567 CREATE_LIBRARY_FLAG += -r
568 # space on end is significant.
570 LINK_TOOL = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/bin/g++
571 LINKER_OUTPUT_FLAG = -o
572 EXE_FLAGS = -mbig-endian
573 LOAD_FLAG_PREFIX += -v -mbig-endian
575 LIBS_USED += pthread dl
578 COMPILER_FLAGS += -g3 -O0
583 ifeq "$(COMPILER)" "GNU_WIN32"
584 # GNU compiler for MS Windoze...
586 ifeq "$(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)" ""
587 COMPILER_ROOT_DIR = c:/system/mingw
590 export COMPILER_VERSION = $(shell $(SHELL) $(CLAM_DIR)/cpp/get_version.sh $(COMPILER) $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR) )
592 RC := $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/bin/windres
593 PLATFORM_ADD_IN = w32_
595 COMPILER_HEADER_DIR = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/include $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/include/c++/3.4.2 $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/lib/gcc/mingw32/3.4.2/include
596 ###$(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/usr/include/mingw $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/usr/include $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/usr/include/w32api $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/usr/include/extras
598 COMPILER_LIBRARY_DIR = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/lib
599 DEFINITIONS += _Windows _WINDOWS WIN32 __WIN32__ __FLAT__ VC_EXTRALEAN WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN ATL_NO_LEAN_AND_MEAN _WIN32 __cplusplus
603 # LOAD_FLAG_PREFIX += -lpthread
604 LOAD_FLAG_PREFIX += -mwindows
605 CREATE_LIBRARY_FLAG += -r
606 # space on end is significant.
607 LINKER_OUTPUT_FLAG = -o
609 MIDL = midl -Oicf $(MIDL_DEFS) $(HEADER_SEARCH_PATH:%=-I% ) $(DEFINITIONS:%=-D% )
610 MIDL_DEFS = -no_robust
611 # some lovely definitions used by some of the mfc and other ms code.
612 DEPENDENCY_DEFINITIONS += __cplusplus __MINGW32__ _WIN32 _CHAR_UNSIGNED M_I86 _M_I86 _M_IX86=500 _WIN32_WINNT=0x501 __RPC_WIN32__ __RPCNDR_H_VERSION__ __RPCPROXY_H_VERSION__ TARGET_IS_NT40_OR_LATER PGM_SETCHILD _MFC_VER=0x0600
615 ifeq "$(COMPILER)" "VISUAL_CPP"
616 # microsoft visual c++ 4.x, 5.x or 6.x.
618 PLATFORM_ADD_IN = w32_
622 CLEANUPS += $(PDB_DIR)/$(PROJECT)_bookkeeping.pdb
623 #hmmm: import libs for dynamic libraries on ms-win32 don't currently get
626 # ensure that any setting for this is seen by sub-shells.
627 export WIN32_MANIFEST_FILE
629 # these define special characteristics for a program being built.
630 # BASE is almost always defined and pulls in fundamental w32 support.
631 # RPC supplies the remote procedure call libraries.
632 # SECURITY links with the w32 security APIs.
633 # CLR sets options that are appropriate for managed code.
641 # the framework dir points at the .net framework to be used for compilation.
642 ifeq "$(FRAMEWORK_VERSION)" ""
645 # SHORT_FRAMEWORK_VERSION = 1.1
646 # FRAMEWORK_VERSION = $(SHORT_FRAMEWORK_VERSION).4322
649 SHORT_FRAMEWORK_VERSION = 2.0
650 FRAMEWORK_VERSION = $(SHORT_FRAMEWORK_VERSION).50727
652 ifeq "$(FRAMEWORK_DIR)" ""
653 FRAMEWORK_DIR = $(subst \,/,$(WINDIR))/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v$(FRAMEWORK_VERSION)
656 # calculate the visual studio root directory.
657 ifeq "$(VIS_STU_ROOT)" ""
658 export VIS_STU_ROOT := $(shell $(SHELL) $(CLAM_DIR)/cpp/ms_root_dir.sh )
660 ifneq "$(VIS_STU_ROOT)" ""
661 export COMPILER_ROOT_DIR = $(VIS_STU_ROOT)/vc
663 ifeq "$(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)" ""
664 HOSEUP = $(shell echo The compiler directory is not set. Please define the environment variable)
665 HOSEUP = $(shell echo VSxCOMNTOOLS (x=80, 90 or 100) to point at the folder where visual )
666 HOSEUP = $(shell echo Studio is installed.)
670 # redo the compiler version with our new info.
671 export COMPILER_VERSION := $(shell $(SHELL) $(CLAM_DIR)/cpp/get_version.sh $(COMPILER) $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR) )
673 # set up a directory for debugging files to be stored. these are not
674 # moved with the postconditions--they are generated in place.
675 export PDB_DIR = $(TARGETS_DIR)
677 # set these way up here so we can override them later.
678 CC = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/bin/cl
679 LINK_TOOL = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/bin/link
681 # This is needed to protect against the use of 64-bit time_t structure
682 # on windows. We are casting to time_t from a 32-bit structure.
683 DEFINITIONS += _USE_32BIT_TIME_T
685 # vary the locations for compiler files based on the version.
686 ifeq "$(COMPILER_VERSION)" "6"
687 COMPILER_HEADER_DIR = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/include $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/atl/include
688 COMPILER_LIBRARY_DIR = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/lib $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/atl/lib
689 RC = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/../common/msdev98/bin/rc
691 ifeq "$(COMPILER_VERSION)" "7"
692 COMPILER_HEADER_DIR = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/include $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/atlmfc/include $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/platformsdk/include $(FRAMEWORK_DIR)
693 COMPILER_LIBRARY_DIR = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/lib $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/atlmfc/lib $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/platformsdk/lib
694 RC = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/bin/rc
695 COMPILER_FLAGS += -Zc:forScope
696 # turn on proper loop scoping.
698 ifeq "$(COMPILER_VERSION)" "8"
699 COMPILER_HEADER_DIR = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/include $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/atlmfc/include $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/platformsdk/include $(FRAMEWORK_DIR)
700 COMPILER_LIBRARY_DIR = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/lib $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/atlmfc/lib $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/platformsdk/lib
701 RC = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/bin/rc
702 COMPILER_FLAGS += -Zc:forScope
703 # turn on proper loop scoping.
704 DEFINITIONS += _WIN32_WINNT=0x501
705 DEPENDENCY_DEFINITIONS += _WIN32_WINNT=0x501
708 # ver 9 (vis stu 2008) is not in here but is probably similar to 8 or 10.
710 ifeq "$(COMPILER_VERSION)" "10"
711 export PLATYPUS = $(WindowsSdkDir)
712 COMPILER_HEADER_DIR = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/include $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/atlmfc/include $(PLATYPUS)/include
714 COMPILER_LIBRARY_DIR = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/lib $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/atlmfc/lib $(PLATYPUS)/lib
715 DEFINITIONS += _WIN32_WINNT=0x501
716 DEPENDENCY_DEFINITIONS += _WIN32_WINNT=0x501
717 RC = $(PLATYPUS)/bin/rc
718 COMPILER_FLAGS += -Zc:forScope
719 # turn on proper loop scoping.
721 ifeq "$(COMPILER_HEADER_DIR)" ""
722 HOSEUP = $(shell echo The compiler version is not set. Please define COMPILER_VERSION.)
724 ifeq "$(COMPILER_HEADER_DIR)" ""
725 HOSEUP = $(shell echo The compiler version is not set. Please define COMPILER_VERSION.)
727 ifeq "$(COMPILER_HEADER_DIR)" "0"
728 HOSEUP = $(shell echo The compiler version is not set. Please define COMPILER_VERSION.)
731 # add in the mfc directories.
732 COMPILER_HEADER_DIR += $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/mfc/include
733 COMPILER_LIBRARY_DIR += $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/mfc/lib
735 DEFINITIONS += _Windows _WINDOWS WIN32 __WIN32__ __FLAT__ VC_EXTRALEAN WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN ATL_NO_LEAN_AND_MEAN
737 LIBRARY_TOOL = $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/bin/lib
738 LOAD_FLAG_PREFIX = -subsystem:windows -machine:X86 -nologo
741 MIDL = "$(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR)/../Common7/Tools/Bin"/midl.exe -Oicf $(MIDL_DEFS) $(HEADER_SEARCH_PATH:%=-I% ) $(DEFINITIONS:%=-D% )
742 MIDL_DEFS = -no_robust
744 # additional definitions that get put on the command line for makedep. these
745 # are needed since visual c++ defines them automatically.
746 DEPENDENCY_DEFINITIONS += __cplusplus _WIN32 _CHAR_UNSIGNED M_I86 _M_I86 _MSC_VER=1200 _M_IX86=500 __RPC_WIN32__ __RPCNDR_H_VERSION__ __RPCPROXY_H_VERSION__ TARGET_IS_NT40_OR_LATER PGM_SETCHILD _MFC_VER=0x0600
748 # set the flags used by visual c++.
749 CREATE_LIBRARY_FLAG = -out:
751 LIBRARY_PATH_FLAG = -libpath:
752 LINKER_OPTION_SEPARATOR = -link
753 LINKER_OUTPUT_FLAG = -out:
754 OBJECT_NAME_FLAG = -Fo
756 # Add the extra files created by visual c++.
757 #is this needed now that we whack whole output path? CLEANUPS += $(OUTPUT_PATH)/*.*db
759 # compilation parameters for microsoft.
760 # -c specifies compilation without linking.
761 # -EHsc is the flag for turning on exception handling.
762 # -FD is for getting the best dependency checking in visual studio.
763 # -Fd[filename] names the program database (PDB) file used for debugging.
764 # -Fp[filename] names the precompiled header file name.
765 # -FR[filename] names the browser output path used for source analysis.
766 # -Gd calling convention is cdecl.
767 # -Gm enables minimal rebuild (only if source files changed).
768 # Note! as of Visual Studio 6 SP 3, minimal rebuild does not work
769 # properly. Do not use it unless you want inconsistent builds!
770 # -GR enables run-time type identification (RTTI).
771 # -GS enables buffer checking.
772 # -GX turns on synchronous exception handling. (deprecated)
773 # -Gz uses __stdcall calling convention.
774 # -MD specifies multi-threaded DLL (MDd means debug).
775 # -ML signifies uni-threaded executable (MLd means debug).
776 # -MT indicates multi-threaded executable (MTd means debug)
777 # -O is for optimization (1 small code, 2 fast code, d disabled).
778 # don't use 1 or 2 though; they both include "global optimization",
779 # which seems plagued with problems. the specific optimizations are:
780 # -Oa assume no aliasing
781 # -Obn inline function expansion, where n is 1 (enable) or 0 (disable)
782 # -Od disable (for debug)
783 # -Oi generate intrinsic functions
784 # -Og global optimizations (flawed)
785 # -Op improve float consistency
786 # -Os favor small code
787 # -Ot favor fast code
788 # -Ow assume aliasing across function calls
789 # -Ox full optimization
790 # -Oy frame pointer optimization
791 # -O1 has g s y b1 Gs Gf Gy
792 # -O2 has g i t y b1 Gs Gf Gy
793 # -TP C++ compilation.
794 # -W sets the warning level (from 0 (least warnings) through 4 (loudest)).
795 # -WX turns all warnings into errors.
796 # -Yu[filename] uses a precompiled header file.
797 # -YX turns on precompiled headers. not used due to poor implementation.
798 # -Zi generates debugging information into the PDB file.
800 # put the common flags into the compiler flags.
801 COMPILER_FLAGS += -nologo -Fd$(PDB_DIR)/$(PROJECT)_bookkeeping.pdb -GR -W3 -Zi -EHsc -GS -Gd
805 # disable function inlining and optimizations for debug.
806 COMPILER_FLAGS += -Ob0 -Od
808 # enable function inlining for release only.
809 COMPILER_FLAGS += -Ob1
811 ifneq "$(OPTIMIZE)" ""
812 # add in fast code optimization.
813 COMPILER_FLAGS += -O2
820 # linking parameters for microsoft.
821 # -dll specifies that a dynamic library is to be created.
822 # -debug specifies that debugging information is to be included.
823 # -map turns on the map file.
824 # -warn sets the warning level, from 0 to 3, where 3 is the most verbose.
825 # kernel32.lib is the kernel support.
826 # user32.lib is the user level support.
827 # gdi32.lib is the graphical device interface? support.
828 # winspool.lib contains printer support.
829 # comdlg32.lib provides the common dialogs.
830 # advapi32.lib provides deeper win32 features, like registry, services, etc.
832 # ole32.lib supplies OLE support.
833 # oleaut32.lib is the OLE automation library.
834 # uuid.lib has unique id management?
835 # odbc32.lib provides ODBC data source functionality.
836 # odbccp32.lib is something?
837 # winmm.lib has the win32 multimedia support.
838 # version.lib offers up splendid version services.
840 # check if profiling is to be enabled.
842 ifneq "$(PROFILE)" ""
843 PROFILER_FLAG = -profile
846 LIBS_USED += htmlhelp.lib
848 # add the common linker flags. the debugging flag is added because we
849 # want to be able to debug into release code, but since the pdb files
850 # are separate, we're not exposing ourselves when we don't include them.
851 LOAD_FLAG_PREFIX += $(PROFILER_FLAG) -debug -opt:ref -opt:icf
854 # "USE_MFC" dictates whether mfc should be allowed in the application.
855 # the default is not to use MFC extension style dlls. this can be turned
856 # on in the individual makefiles that require MFC.
859 # the library creator gets a couple of flags.
860 LIBRARIAN_FLAGS += -nologo -machine:X86 -subsystem:windows
862 # now, vary the flag configuration based on the flags that have been set.
864 ifneq "$(CONSOLE_MODE)" ""
865 # console type of applications are built using the static flag so that
866 # they are more redistributable.
867 DEFINITIONS += _CONSOLE
868 LOAD_FLAG_SUFFIX += -subsystem:console
869 LIBRARIAN_FLAGS += -subsystem:console
872 # dynamically linked library or application flags.
875 DEFINITIONS += _DEBUG
876 COMPILER_FLAGS += -MDd
879 DEFINITIONS += NDEBUG
880 COMPILER_FLAGS += -MD
881 LOAD_FLAG_PREFIX += -map
884 ifneq "$(STRICT_WARNINGS)" ""
885 COMPILER_FLAGS += -WX
886 #would like to add W4 but that triggers warnings in ms's own headers.
891 ifeq "$(COMPILER)" "GNU_DARWIN"
892 # Darwin kernel GNU compiler...
894 COMPILER_ROOT_DIR = /
895 PLATFORM_ADD_IN = darwin
896 ARCHITECTURE = $(shell machine 2>/dev/null || arch 2>/dev/null || echo i686)
897 # COMPILER_FLAGS += -fgnu-runtime
899 export COMPILER_VERSION = $(shell $(SHELL) $(CLAM_DIR)/cpp/get_version.sh $(COMPILER) $(COMPILER_ROOT_DIR) )
901 DEFINITIONS += _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
903 DEPENDENCY_DEFINITIONS += NO_VERSION
904 DEPENDENCY_ADDITIONS = -X/usr/include -X/usr/include/c++/$(COMPILER_VERSION) -X/usr/include/c++/$(COMPILER_VERSION)/tr1 -X/usr/local/include -X/usr/include/linux -X/usr/include/wx-2.8 -X/usr/lib/gcc/i586-suse-linux/$(COMPILER_VERSION)/include -X/usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/$(COMPILER_VERSION)/include
906 #protect other additions to make them only for debian?
907 # COMPILER_HEADER_DIR := /usr/include /usr/local/include
908 COMPILER_HEADER_DIR := /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Headers
910 # "USE_XWIN" specifies that this project needs X window system support.
913 # ifeq "x86_64" "$(ARCHITECTURE)"
914 # COMPILER_LIBRARY_DIR = /lib64 /usr/lib64 /usr/local/lib64
917 COMPILER_LIBRARY_DIR = /usr/lib
922 DEFINITIONS += __LINUX__ linux __linux__ UNIX unix __UNIX__ __USE_GNU
923 # X Window System not enabled by default.
924 #DEFINITIONS += __XWINDOWS__
928 # LOAD_FLAG_PREFIX += -Xlinker
932 # -Xlinker --print-map : shows what went in and why.
933 # -Xlinker -O3 : linker optimization
934 CREATE_LIBRARY_FLAG += -r
935 # space on end is significant.
936 LINKER_OUTPUT_FLAG = -o
938 # COMPILER_FLAGS += -shared-libgcc -fPIC
939 #old: -Wl,-export-dynamic
941 # COMPILER_FLAGS += -finline-functions
943 # ifneq "$(STRICT_WARNINGS)" ""
944 # COMPILER_FLAGS += -Wall -Werror -Wextra -pedantic-errors -Wno-long-long
946 # LIBS_USED += dl pthread rt
947 #mac no like these libs
948 # dl=dynamic library.
949 # pthread=thread libraries.
950 # rt=real time libraries for shared memory.
953 # add in debugging flags.
954 # COMPILER_FLAGS += -g3 -O0
958 ############################################################################
960 # these activities are done after the compiler specific stuff.
962 # add a definition for programs to be able to differentiate the versions.
963 DEFINITIONS += COMPILER_VERSION=$(COMPILER_VERSION)
965 # set a variable that scripts can use to get most of the definitions.
966 export VARIABLE_DEFINITION_SET := $(DEFINITIONS)
968 ###############################################################################