# WMAKE makefile for Windows 95 and Windows NT (Intel only) # using Watcom C/C++ v11.0+, by Paul Kienitz, last revised 22 Jun 2008. # Makes Zip.exe, ZipNote.exe, ZipCloak.exe, and ZipSplit.exe. # # Invoke from Zip source dir with "WMAKE -F WIN32\MAKEFILE.WAT [targets]" # To build with debug info use "WMAKE DEBUG=1 ..." # To build without any assembly modules use "WMAKE NOASM=1 ..." # # Other options to be fed to the compiler can be specified in an environment # variable called LOCAL_ZIP. One possibility "-DDYN_ALLOC", but currently # this is not supported unless NOASM is also used. variation = $(%LOCAL_ZIP) # Stifle annoying "Delete this file?" questions when errors occur: .ERASE .EXTENSIONS: .EXTENSIONS: .exe .obj .c .h .asm # We maintain multiple sets of object files in different directories so that # we can compile msdos, dos/4gw, and win32 versions of Zip without their # object files interacting. The following var must be a directory name # ending with a backslash. All object file names must include this macro # at the beginning, for example "$(O)foo.obj". !ifdef DEBUG OBDIR = od32w !else OBDIR = ob32w !endif O = $(OBDIR)\ # comment here so backslash won't continue the line # The assembly hot-spot code in crc_i386.asm and match32.asm is optional. # This section controls its usage. !ifdef NOASM asmob = asmco = cvars = $+$(cvars)$- -DNO_ASM # otherwise ASM_CRC might default on! # "$+$(foo)$-" means expand foo as it has been defined up to now; normally, # this make defers inner expansion until the outer macro is expanded. !else # !NOASM asmco = $(O)crc_i386.obj asmob = $(asmco) $(O)match32.obj cvars = $+$(cvars)$- -DASMV -DASM_CRC !endif # Our object files. OBJZ is for Zip, OBJC is for ZipCloak, OBJN is for # ZipNote, and OBJS is for ZipSplit: OBJZ3 = $(O)zip.obj $(O)crypt.obj $(O)ttyio.obj $(O)trees.obj $(O)zipup.obj OBJZ2 = $(OBJZ3) $(O)util.obj $(O)zipfile.obj $(O)fileio.obj $(O)deflate.obj OBJZ1 = $(OBJZ2) $(O)globals.obj $(O)crc32.obj $(asmob) OBJZ = $(OBJZ1) $(O)win32zip.obj $(O)win32.obj $(O)win32i64.obj $(O)nt.obj OBJU1 = $(O)zipfile_.obj $(O)fileio_.obj $(O)util_.obj $(O)crc32_.obj $(asmco) OBJ_U = $(OBJU1) $(O)globals.obj $(O)win32_.obj $(O)win32i64_.obj OBJC = $(O)zipcloak.obj $(O)crypt_.obj $(O)ttyio.obj $(OBJ_U) OBJN = $(O)zipnote.obj $(OBJ_U) OBJS = $(O)zipsplit.obj $(OBJ_U) # Common header files included by all C sources: ZIP_H = zip.h ziperr.h tailor.h win32\osdep.h # Now we have to pick out the proper compiler and options for it. cc = wcc386 link = wlink asm = wasm rc = wrc # Use Pentium Pro timings, register args, static strings in code: cflags = -bt=NT -6r -zt -zq aflags = -bt=NT -mf -3 -zq rcflags= -bt=NT -DWIN32 -iwin32 -q lflags = sys NT cvars = $+$(cvars)$- -DWIN32 $(variation) avars = $+$(avars)$- -DWATCOM_DSEG $(variation) # Specify optimizations, or a nonoptimized debugging version: !ifdef DEBUG cdebug = -od -d2 ldebug = d w all op symf !else cdebug = -s -obhikl+rt -oe=100 -zp8 # -oa helps slightly but might be dangerous. ldebug = op el !endif # How to compile sources: .c.obj: $(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvars) $[@ -fo=$@ # Here we go! By default, make all targets: all: Zip.exe ZipNote.exe ZipCloak.exe ZipSplit.exe # Convenient shorthand options for single targets: z: Zip.exe .SYMBOLIC n: ZipNote.exe .SYMBOLIC c: ZipCloak.exe .SYMBOLIC s: ZipSplit.exe .SYMBOLIC Zip.exe: $(OBDIR) $(OBJZ) $(O)zip.res $(link) $(lflags) $(ldebug) name $@ file {$(OBJZ)} $(rc) $(O)zip.res $@ ZipNote.exe: $(OBDIR) $(OBJN) $(link) $(lflags) $(ldebug) name $@ file {$(OBJN)} ZipCloak.exe: $(OBDIR) $(OBJC) $(link) $(lflags) $(ldebug) name $@ file {$(OBJC)} ZipSplit.exe: $(OBDIR) $(OBJS) $(link) $(lflags) $(ldebug) name $@ file {$(OBJS)} # Source dependencies: $(O)crc32.obj: crc32.c $(ZIP_H) crc32.h # only used if NOASM $(O)crypt.obj: crypt.c $(ZIP_H) crypt.h crc32.h ttyio.h $(O)deflate.obj: deflate.c $(ZIP_H) $(O)fileio.obj: fileio.c $(ZIP_H) crc32.h $(O)globals.obj: globals.c $(ZIP_H) $(O)trees.obj: trees.c $(ZIP_H) $(O)ttyio.obj: ttyio.c $(ZIP_H) crypt.h ttyio.h $(O)util.obj: util.c $(ZIP_H) $(O)zip.obj: zip.c $(ZIP_H) crc32.h crypt.h revision.h ttyio.h $(O)zipfile.obj: zipfile.c $(ZIP_H) crc32.h $(O)zipup.obj: zipup.c $(ZIP_H) revision.h crc32.h crypt.h win32\zipup.h $(O)zipnote.obj: zipnote.c $(ZIP_H) revision.h $(O)zipcloak.obj: zipcloak.c $(ZIP_H) revision.h crc32.h crypt.h ttyio.h $(O)zipsplit.obj: zipsplit.c $(ZIP_H) revision.h # Special case object files: $(O)win32.obj: win32\win32.c $(ZIP_H) win32\win32zip.h $(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvars) win32\win32.c -fo=$@ $(O)win32i64.obj: win32\win32i64.c $(ZIP_H) $(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvars) win32\win32i64.c -fo=$@ $(O)win32zip.obj: win32\win32zip.c $(ZIP_H) win32\win32zip.h win32\nt.h $(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvars) win32\win32zip.c -fo=$@ $(O)nt.obj: win32\nt.c $(ZIP_H) win32\nt.h $(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvars) win32\nt.c -fo=$@ $(O)match32.obj: win32\match32.asm $(asm) $(aflags) $(avars) win32\match32.asm -fo=$@ $(O)crc_i386.obj: win32\crc_i386.asm $(asm) $(aflags) $(avars) win32\crc_i386.asm -fo=$@ # Variant object files for ZipNote, ZipCloak, and ZipSplit: $(O)zipfile_.obj: zipfile.c $(ZIP_H) crc32.h $(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvars) -DUTIL zipfile.c -fo=$@ $(O)fileio_.obj: fileio.c $(ZIP_H) crc32.h $(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvars) -DUTIL fileio.c -fo=$@ $(O)util_.obj: util.c $(ZIP_H) $(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvars) -DUTIL util.c -fo=$@ $(O)crc32_.obj: crc32.c $(ZIP_H) crc32.h $(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvars) -DUTIL crc32.c -fo=$@ $(O)crypt_.obj: crypt.c $(ZIP_H) crypt.h crc32.h ttyio.h $(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvars) -DUTIL crypt.c -fo=$@ $(O)win32_.obj: win32\win32.c $(ZIP_H) win32\win32zip.h $(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvars) -DUTIL win32\win32.c -fo=$@ $(O)win32i64_.obj: win32\win32i64.c $(ZIP_H) $(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvars) -DUTIL win32\win32i64.c -fo=$@ $(O)zip.res: win32\zip.rc revision.h $(rc) -r $(rcflags) -fo=$@ win32\zip.rc # Creation of subdirectory for intermediate files $(OBDIR): -mkdir $@ # Unwanted file removal: clean: .SYMBOLIC del $(O)*.obj cleaner: clean .SYMBOLIC del Zip.exe del ZipNote.exe del ZipCloak.exe del ZipSplit.exe