CnC_Red_Alert/WIN32LIB/WSA/MAKEFILE.WAT

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#
# Command & Conquer Red Alert(tm)
# Copyright 2025 Electronic Arts Inc.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
#***************************************************************************
#** C O N F I D E N T I A L --- W E S T W O O D S T U D I O S **
#***************************************************************************
#* *
#* Project Name : Westwood Library .LIB makefile *
#* *
#* File Name : MAKEFILE *
#* *
#* Programmer : Julio R. Jerez *
#* *
#* Start Date : Jan 26, 1995 *
#* *
#* *
#*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*
#* *
#* Required environment variables: *
#* WIN32LIB = your root WWFLAT path *
#* WIN32VCS = root directory for wwlib version control archive *
#* COMPILER = your Watcom installation path *
#* *
#* Required changes to makefile: *
#* PROJ_NAME = name of the library you're building *
#* OBJECTS = list of objects in your library *
#* *
#* Optional changes to makefile: *
#* PROJ_DIR = full pathname of your working directory *
#* .path.xxx = full pathname where various file types live *
#* *
#***************************************************************************
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Verify user's environment
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
!ifndef %WIN32LIB
!error WIN32LIB Environment var not configured.
!endif
!ifndef %WIN32VCS
!error WIN32VCS Environment var not configured.
!endif
!ifndef %WATCOM
!error WATCOM Environment var not configured.
!endif
#===========================================================================
# User-defined section: the user should tailor this section for each project
#===========================================================================
PROJ_NAME = wsa
PROJ_DIR = $(%WIN32LIB)\$(PROJ_NAME)
LIB_DIR = $(%WIN32LIB)\lib
!include $(%WIN32LIB)\project.cfg
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Project-dependent variables
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
OBJECTS = &
wsa.obj &
xordelta.obj
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Path macros: one path for each file type.
# These paths are used to tell make where to find/put each file type.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
.asm: $(PROJ_DIR)
.c: $(PROJ_DIR)
.cpp: $(PROJ_DIR)
.h: $(PROJ_DIR)
.obj: $(PROJ_DIR)
.lib: $(%WIN32LIB32)\lib
.exe: $(PROJ_DIR)
#===========================================================================
# Pre-defined section: there should be little need to modify this section.
#===========================================================================
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Tools/commands
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
C_CMD = wcc386
CPP_CMD = wpp386
LIB_CMD = wlib
LINK_CMD = wlink
ASM_CMD = tasm32
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Include & library paths
# If LIB & INCLUDE are already defined, they are used in addition to the
# WWLIB32 lib & include; otherwise, they're constructed from
# BCDIR & TNTDIR
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIBPATH = $(%WIN32LIB)\LIB;$(%WATCOM)\LIB
INCLUDEPATH = $(%WIN32LIB)\INCLUDE;$(%WATCOM)\H
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Implicit rules
# Compiler:
# ($< = full dependent with path)
# Assembler:
# output obj's are constructed from .obj: & the $& macro
# ($< = full dependent with path)
# tasm's cfg file is not invoked as a response file.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
.c.obj: $(%WIN32LIB)\project.cfg .AUTODEPEND
$(C_CMD) $(CC_CFG) $<
.cpp.obj: $(%WIN32LIB)\project.cfg .AUTODEPEND
$(CPP_CMD) $(CC_CFG) $<
.asm.obj: $(%WIN32LIB)\project.cfg
$(ASM_CMD) $(ASM_CFG) $<
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Default target: configuration files & library (in that order)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
all: $(LIB_DIR)\$(PROJ_NAME).lib .SYMBOLIC
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Build the library
# The original library is deleted by the librarian
# Lib objects & -+ commands are constructed by substituting within the
# $^@ macro (which expands to all target dependents, separated with
# spaces)
# Tlib's cfg file is not invoked as a response file.
# All headers & source files are copied into WIN32LIB\SRCDEBUG, for debugging
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
$(LIB_DIR)\$(PROJ_NAME).lib: $(OBJECTS) objects.lbc
copy *.h $(%WIN32LIB)\include
copy *.inc $(%WIN32LIB)\include
copy *.cpp $(%WIN32LIB)\srcdebug
copy *.asm $(%WIN32LIB)\srcdebug
$(LIB_CMD) $(LIB_CFG) $^@ @objects.lbc
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Objects now have a link file which is NOT generated everytime. Instead
# it just has its own dependacy rule.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
objects.lbc : $(OBJECTS)
%create $^@
for %index in ($(OBJECTS)) do %append $^@ +%index
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Create the test directory and make it.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
test:
mkdir test
cd test
copy $(%WWVCS)\$(PROJ_NAME)\test\vcs.cfg
update
wmake
cd ..
#**************************** End of makefile ******************************