nasm/Mkfiles
H. Peter Anvin 1fee7d2d23 ELF: use rbtree for symbol searches
Linear searches are evil, so use an llrbtree to search for symbols by
offset.  This doesn't change the preexisting behaviour that we only
look for global symbols.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
2008-11-06 19:55:05 -08:00
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msvc.mak ELF: use rbtree for symbol searches 2008-11-06 19:55:05 -08:00
netware.mak ELF: use rbtree for symbol searches 2008-11-06 19:55:05 -08:00
openwcom.mak ELF: use rbtree for symbol searches 2008-11-06 19:55:05 -08:00
owlinux.mak ELF: use rbtree for symbol searches 2008-11-06 19:55:05 -08:00
README Mkfiles/README: document the Netware Makefile. 2008-02-05 21:35:08 -08:00

These are pre-created Makefiles for various platforms, use them if
GNU autoconf/automake packages are not supported on your system.

The Makefiles are:

  Filename      Target		Compiler	Tested with
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  msvc.mak	Win32		MS Visual C++	Visual C++ Express 2005

	For building on a Win32 host using Microsoft Visual C++.

	Usage:	nmake /f Mkfiles/msvc.mak


  Filename      Target		Compiler	Tested with
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  openwcom.mak	DOS,Win32,OS/2	OpenWatcom C	OpenWatcom 1.7 (Win32)

	For building on a DOS, OS/2 or Win32 host using OpenWatcom.
	OpenWatcom can be downloaded from http://www.openwatcom.org/.

	Usage:	wmake /f Mkfiles/<filename> <target>

	<target> is dos, win32, or os2.

  Filename      Target		Compiler	Tested with
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  owlinux.mak	DOS,Win32,OS/2	OpenWatcom C	OpenWatcom 1.6rc2 (Linux)

	For building on a Linux host using OpenWatcom for Linux.

	Usage:	make -f Mkfiles/<filename> <target>

	<target> is dos, win32, or os2.

  Filename      Target		Compiler	Tested with
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  netware.mak	NetWare		Cross-GCC	Cross-GCC 3.2.3 (Linux, Win32)

	For building on a Linux or Win32 host using Cross-GCC for Linux/Win32.

	Usage:	make -f Mkfiles/netware.mak