nasm/Mkfiles/openwcom.mak
H. Peter Anvin b9fa743974 openwcom.mak: use \ as path separators
Apparently OS/2 really wants \ as path separators, and that is really
the main target for OpenWatcom these days, so change the path
separator in this Makefile.  For building on Linux we'd be better off
with a GNU Makefile anyway, but what is the point, really...

Reported-by: Andy Willis <abwillis1@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
2018-02-22 15:02:42 -08:00

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Makefile

# -*- makefile -*-
#
# Makefile for building NASM using OpenWatcom
# cross-compile on a DOS/Win32/OS2 platform host
#
top_srcdir = .
srcdir = .
VPATH = $(srcdir)\asm;$(srcdir)\x86;asm;x86;$(srcdir)\macros;macros;$(srcdir)\output;$(srcdir)\lib;$(srcdir)\common;$(srcdir)\stdlib;$(srcdir)\nasmlib;$(srcdir)\disasm
prefix = C:\Program Files\NASM
exec_prefix = $(prefix)
bindir = $(prefix)\bin
mandir = $(prefix)\man
CC = *wcl386
DEBUG =
CFLAGS = -zq -6 -ox -wx -ze -fpi $(DEBUG)
BUILD_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) $(%TARGET_CFLAGS)
INTERNAL_CFLAGS = -I$(srcdir) -I. -I$(srcdir)\include -I$(srcdir)\x86 -Ix86 -I$(srcdir)\asm -Iasm -I$(srcdir)\disasm -I$(srcdir)\output
ALL_CFLAGS = $(BUILD_CFLAGS) $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS)
LD = *wlink
LDEBUG =
LDFLAGS = op quiet $(%TARGET_LFLAGS) $(LDEBUG)
LIBS =
STRIP = wstrip
PERL = perl
PERLFLAGS = -I$(srcdir)\perllib -I$(srcdir)
RUNPERL = $(PERL) $(PERLFLAGS)
MAKENSIS = makensis
# Binary suffixes
O = obj
X = .exe
# WMAKE errors out if a suffix is declared more than once, including
# its own built-in declarations. Thus, we need to explicitly clear the list
# first. Also, WMAKE only allows implicit rules that point "to the left"
# in this list!
.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES: .man .1 .$(O) .i .c
# Needed to find C files anywhere but in the current directory
.c : $(VPATH)
.c.$(O):
@set INCLUDE=
$(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) -fo=$^@ $[@
#-- Begin File Lists --#
# Edit in Makefile.in, not here!
NASM = asm\nasm.$(O)
NDISASM = disasm\ndisasm.$(O)
LIBOBJ = stdlib\snprintf.$(O) stdlib\vsnprintf.$(O) stdlib\strlcpy.$(O) &
stdlib\strnlen.$(O) stdlib\strrchrnul.$(O) &
&
nasmlib\ver.$(O) &
nasmlib\crc64.$(O) nasmlib\malloc.$(O) &
nasmlib\md5c.$(O) nasmlib\string.$(O) &
nasmlib\file.$(O) nasmlib\mmap.$(O) nasmlib\ilog2.$(O) &
nasmlib\realpath.$(O) nasmlib\path.$(O) &
nasmlib\filename.$(O) nasmlib\srcfile.$(O) &
nasmlib\zerobuf.$(O) nasmlib\readnum.$(O) nasmlib\bsi.$(O) &
nasmlib\rbtree.$(O) nasmlib\hashtbl.$(O) &
nasmlib\raa.$(O) nasmlib\saa.$(O) &
nasmlib\strlist.$(O) &
nasmlib\perfhash.$(O) nasmlib\badenum.$(O) &
&
common\common.$(O) &
&
x86\insnsa.$(O) x86\insnsb.$(O) x86\insnsd.$(O) x86\insnsn.$(O) &
x86\regs.$(O) x86\regvals.$(O) x86\regflags.$(O) x86\regdis.$(O) &
x86\disp8.$(O) x86\iflag.$(O) &
&
asm\error.$(O) &
asm\float.$(O) &
asm\directiv.$(O) asm\directbl.$(O) &
asm\pragma.$(O) &
asm\assemble.$(O) asm\labels.$(O) asm\parser.$(O) &
asm\preproc.$(O) asm\quote.$(O) asm\pptok.$(O) &
asm\listing.$(O) asm\eval.$(O) asm\exprlib.$(O) asm\exprdump.$(O) &
asm\stdscan.$(O) &
asm\strfunc.$(O) asm\tokhash.$(O) &
asm\segalloc.$(O) &
asm\preproc-nop.$(O) &
asm\rdstrnum.$(O) &
&
macros\macros.$(O) &
&
output\outform.$(O) output\outlib.$(O) output\legacy.$(O) &
output\strtbl.$(O) &
output\nulldbg.$(O) output\nullout.$(O) &
output\outbin.$(O) output\outaout.$(O) output\outcoff.$(O) &
output\outelf.$(O) &
output\outobj.$(O) output\outas86.$(O) output\outrdf2.$(O) &
output\outdbg.$(O) output\outieee.$(O) output\outmacho.$(O) &
output\codeview.$(O) &
&
disasm\disasm.$(O) disasm\sync.$(O)
SUBDIRS = stdlib nasmlib output asm disasm x86 common macros
XSUBDIRS = test doc nsis rdoff
DEPDIRS = . include config x86 rdoff $(SUBDIRS)
#-- End File Lists --#
what: .SYMBOLIC
@echo Please build "dos", "win32", "os2" or "linux386"
dos: .SYMBOLIC
@set TARGET_CFLAGS=-bt=DOS -I"$(%WATCOM)\h"
@set TARGET_LFLAGS=sys causeway
@%make all
win32: .SYMBOLIC
@set TARGET_CFLAGS=-bt=NT -I"$(%WATCOM)\h" -I"$(%WATCOM)\h\nt"
@set TARGET_LFLAGS=sys nt
@%make all
os2: .SYMBOLIC
@set TARGET_CFLAGS=-bt=OS2 -I"$(%WATCOM)\h" -I"$(%WATCOM)\h\os2"
@set TARGET_LFLAGS=sys os2v2
@%make all
linux386: .SYMBOLIC
@set TARGET_CFLAGS=-bt=LINUX -I"$(%WATCOM)\lh"
@set TARGET_LFLAGS=sys linux
@%make all
all: perlreq nasm$(X) ndisasm$(X) .SYMBOLIC
# cd rdoff && $(MAKE) all
NASMLIB = nasm.lib
nasm$(X): $(NASM) $(NASMLIB)
$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) name nasm$(X) libr {$(NASMLIB) $(LIBS)} file {$(NASM)}
ndisasm$(X): $(NDISASM) $(LIBOBJ)
$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) name ndisasm$(X) libr {$(NASMLIB) $(LIBS)} file {$(NDISASM)}
nasm.lib: $(LIBOBJ)
wlib -q -b -n $@ $(LIBOBJ)
#-- Begin Generated File Rules --#
# Edit in Makefile.in, not here!
# These source files are automagically generated from data files using
# Perl scripts. They're distributed, though, so it isn't necessary to
# have Perl just to recompile NASM from the distribution.
# Perl-generated source files
PERLREQ = x86\insnsb.c x86\insnsa.c x86\insnsd.c x86\insnsi.h x86\insnsn.c &
x86\regs.c x86\regs.h x86\regflags.c x86\regdis.c x86\regdis.h &
x86\regvals.c asm\tokhash.c asm\tokens.h asm\pptok.h asm\pptok.c &
x86\iflag.c x86\iflaggen.h &
macros\macros.c &
asm\pptok.ph asm\directbl.c asm\directiv.h &
version.h version.mac version.mak nsis\version.nsh
INSDEP = x86\insns.dat x86\insns.pl x86\insns-iflags.ph
x86\iflag.c: $(INSDEP)
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\x86\insns.pl -fc &
$(srcdir)\x86\insns.dat x86\iflag.c
x86\iflaggen.h: $(INSDEP)
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\x86\insns.pl -fh &
$(srcdir)\x86\insns.dat x86\iflaggen.h
x86\insnsb.c: $(INSDEP)
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\x86\insns.pl -b &
$(srcdir)\x86\insns.dat x86\insnsb.c
x86\insnsa.c: $(INSDEP)
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\x86\insns.pl -a &
$(srcdir)\x86\insns.dat x86\insnsa.c
x86\insnsd.c: $(INSDEP)
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\x86\insns.pl -d &
$(srcdir)\x86\insns.dat x86\insnsd.c
x86\insnsi.h: $(INSDEP)
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\x86\insns.pl -i &
$(srcdir)\x86\insns.dat x86\insnsi.h
x86\insnsn.c: $(INSDEP)
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\x86\insns.pl -n &
$(srcdir)\x86\insns.dat x86\insnsn.c
# These files contains all the standard macros that are derived from
# the version number.
version.h: version version.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\version.pl h < $(srcdir)\version > version.h
version.mac: version version.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\version.pl mac < $(srcdir)\version > version.mac
version.sed: version version.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\version.pl sed < $(srcdir)\version > version.sed
version.mak: version version.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\version.pl make < $(srcdir)\version > version.mak
nsis\version.nsh: version version.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\version.pl nsis < $(srcdir)\version > nsis\version.nsh
# This source file is generated from the standard macros file
# `standard.mac' by another Perl script. Again, it's part of the
# standard distribution.
macros\macros.c: macros\macros.pl asm\pptok.ph version.mac &
$(srcdir)\macros\*.mac $(srcdir)\output\*.mac
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\macros\macros.pl version.mac &
$(srcdir)\macros\*.mac $(srcdir)\output\*.mac
# These source files are generated from regs.dat by yet another
# perl script.
x86\regs.c: x86\regs.dat x86\regs.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\x86\regs.pl c &
$(srcdir)\x86\regs.dat > x86\regs.c
x86\regflags.c: x86\regs.dat x86\regs.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\x86\regs.pl fc &
$(srcdir)\x86\regs.dat > x86\regflags.c
x86\regdis.c: x86\regs.dat x86\regs.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\x86\regs.pl dc &
$(srcdir)\x86\regs.dat > x86\regdis.c
x86\regdis.h: x86\regs.dat x86\regs.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\x86\regs.pl dh &
$(srcdir)\x86\regs.dat > x86\regdis.h
x86\regvals.c: x86\regs.dat x86\regs.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\x86\regs.pl vc &
$(srcdir)\x86\regs.dat > x86\regvals.c
x86\regs.h: x86\regs.dat x86\regs.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\x86\regs.pl h &
$(srcdir)\x86\regs.dat > x86\regs.h
# Assembler token hash
asm\tokhash.c: x86\insns.dat x86\regs.dat asm\tokens.dat asm\tokhash.pl &
perllib\phash.ph
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\asm\tokhash.pl c &
$(srcdir)\x86\insns.dat $(srcdir)\x86\regs.dat &
$(srcdir)\asm\tokens.dat > asm\tokhash.c
# Assembler token metadata
asm\tokens.h: x86\insns.dat x86\regs.dat asm\tokens.dat asm\tokhash.pl &
perllib\phash.ph
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\asm\tokhash.pl h &
$(srcdir)\x86\insns.dat $(srcdir)\x86\regs.dat &
$(srcdir)\asm\tokens.dat > asm\tokens.h
# Preprocessor token hash
asm\pptok.h: asm\pptok.dat asm\pptok.pl perllib\phash.ph
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\asm\pptok.pl h &
$(srcdir)\asm\pptok.dat asm\pptok.h
asm\pptok.c: asm\pptok.dat asm\pptok.pl perllib\phash.ph
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\asm\pptok.pl c &
$(srcdir)\asm\pptok.dat asm\pptok.c
asm\pptok.ph: asm\pptok.dat asm\pptok.pl perllib\phash.ph
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\asm\pptok.pl ph &
$(srcdir)\asm\pptok.dat asm\pptok.ph
# Directives hash
asm\directiv.h: asm\directiv.dat nasmlib\perfhash.pl perllib\phash.ph
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\nasmlib\perfhash.pl h &
$(srcdir)\asm\directiv.dat asm\directiv.h
asm\directbl.c: asm\directiv.dat nasmlib\perfhash.pl perllib\phash.ph
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)\nasmlib\perfhash.pl c &
$(srcdir)\asm\directiv.dat asm\directbl.c
#-- End Generated File Rules --#
perlreq: $(PERLREQ) .SYMBOLIC
#-- Begin NSIS Rules --#
# Edit in Makefile.in, not here!
# NSIS is not built except by explicit request, as it only applies to
# Windows platforms
nsis\arch.nsh: nsis\getpearch.pl nasm$(X)
$(PERL) $(srcdir)\nsis\getpearch.pl nasm$(X) > nsis\arch.nsh
# Should only be done after "make everything".
# The use of redirection here keeps makensis from moving the cwd to the
# source directory.
nsis: nsis\nasm.nsi nsis\arch.nsh nsis\version.nsh
$(MAKENSIS) -Dsrcdir="$(srcdir)" -Dobjdir="$(objdir)" - < nsis\nasm.nsi
#-- End NSIS Rules --#
clean: .SYMBOLIC
rm -f *.$(O) *.s *.i
rm -f asm\*.$(O) asm\*.s asm\*.i
rm -f x86\*.$(O) x86\*.s x86\*.i
rm -f lib\*.$(O) lib\*.s lib\*.i
rm -f macros\*.$(O) macros\*.s macros\*.i
rm -f output\*.$(O) output\*.s output\*.i
rm -f common\*.$(O) common\*.s common\*.i
rm -f stdlib\*.$(O) stdlib\*.s stdlib\*.i
rm -f nasmlib\*.$(O) nasmlib\*.s nasmlib\*.i
rm -f disasm\*.$(O) disasm\*.s disasm\*.i
rm -f config.h config.log config.status
rm -f nasm$(X) ndisasm$(X) $(NASMLIB)
# cd rdoff && $(MAKE) clean
distclean: clean .SYMBOLIC
rm -f config.h config.log config.status
rm -f Makefile *~ *.bak *.lst *.bin
rm -f output\*~ output\*.bak
rm -f test\*.lst test\*.bin test\*.$(O) test\*.bin
# -del \s autom4te*.cache
# cd rdoff && $(MAKE) distclean
cleaner: clean .SYMBOLIC
rm -f $(PERLREQ)
rm -f *.man
rm -f nasm.spec
# cd doc && $(MAKE) clean
spotless: distclean cleaner .SYMBOLIC
rm -f doc\Makefile doc\*~ doc\*.bak
strip: .SYMBOLIC
$(STRIP) *.exe
rdf:
# cd rdoff && $(MAKE)
doc:
# cd doc && $(MAKE) all
everything: all doc rdf
#
# This build dependencies in *ALL* makefiles. Partially for that reason,
# it's expected to be invoked manually.
#
alldeps: perlreq .SYMBOLIC
$(PERL) syncfiles.pl Makefile.in Mkfiles\openwcom.mak
$(PERL) mkdep.pl -M Makefile.in Mkfiles\openwcom.mak -- . output lib
#-- Magic hints to mkdep.pl --#
# @object-ending: ".$(O)"
# @path-separator: "\"
# @exclude: "config/config.h"
# @continuation: "&"
#-- Everything below is generated by mkdep.pl - do not edit --#