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Gareth Rees 3c5b19a611 Reorganize windows build so that facts are mentioned in only one place.
Provide "testrun" target (and batch file) for running the test suite.

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Makefile

# commpre.nmk: FIRST COMMON FRAGMENT FOR PLATFORMS USING NMAKE -*- makefile -*-1
#
# $Id$
# Copyright (c) 2001 Ravenbrook Limited. See end of file for license.
#
# DESCRIPTION
#
# .description: This makefile fragment is included in more specific
# makefiles for platforms which use the "mv" builder. This is
# the first of two common makefile fragements (the other is commpost.nmk).
# Alas, due to shortcomings in nmake, it is not possible to use only one
# common fragment.
#
# %%PART: When adding a new part, add a new parameter for the files included
# in the part
# Parameters:
# PFM platform code, e.g. "w3i3mv"
# PFMDEFS /D options to define platforms preprocessor symbols
# to the compiler. Eg "/DOS_NT /DARCH_386 /DBUILD_MVC"
# MPMCOMMON list of sources which make up the "mpm" part for all
# platforms. Each source is stripped of its .c extension
# and surrounded in angle brackets (<>)
# MPM as above, plus sources for the "mpm" part for the current
# platform.
# PLINTH as above for the "plinth" part
# AMC as above for the "amc" part
# AMS as above for the "ams" part
# LO as above for the "lo" part
# POOLN as above for the "pooln" part
# SNC as above for the "snc" part
# DW as above for the "dw" part
# FMTTEST as above for the "fmttest" part
# TESTLIB as above for the "testlib" part
# NOISY if defined, causes command to be emitted
#
#
# EDITING
#
# To add new targets. varieties, and parts:
# Search for the string "%%TARGET", "%%VARIETY", or "%%PART" in this makefile
# and follow the instructions.
#
# TARGETS
#
#
# %%TARGET: When adding a new target, add it to one of the variables
# in this section. Library components go in LIB_TARGETS.
LIB_TARGETS=mps.lib
# If it is suitable for running regularly (for example, after every
# build) as an automated test case, add it to AUTO_TEST_TARGETS.
AUTO_TEST_TARGETS=abqtest.exe amcss.exe amcsshe.exe amsss.exe \
amssshe.exe apss.exe arenacv.exe awlut.exe awluthe.exe btcv.exe \
cbstest.exe exposet0.exe expt825.exe finalcv.exe finaltest.exe \
locbwcss.exe lockcov.exe lockutw3.exe locusss.exe locv.exe \
messtest.exe mpmss.exe mpsicv.exe mv2test.exe poolncv.exe qs.exe \
sacss.exe segsmss.exe steptest.exe walkt0.exe zmess.exe
# If it is not runnable as an automated test case, but is buildable,
# add it to OTHER_TEST_TARGETS with a note.
#
# bttest and teletest -- interactive and so cannot be run unattended.
# zcoll -- takes too long to be useful as a regularly run smoke test.
OTHER_TEST_TARGETS=bttest.exe teletest.exe zcoll.exe
# Stand-alone programs go in EXTRA_TARGETS.
EXTRA_TARGETS=mpseventcnv.exe mpseventtxt.exe
# This target records programs that we were once able to build but
# can't at the moment:
#
# replay -- depends on the EPVM pool.
UNBUILDABLE_TARGETS=replay.exe
ALL_TARGETS=$(LIB_TARGETS) $(AUTO_TEST_TARGETS) $(OTHER_TEST_TARGETS) $(EXTRA_TARGETS)
# PARAMETERS
#
#
# %%PART: When adding a new part, add the sources for the new part here.
MPMCOMMON = <abq> <arena> <arenacl> <arenavm> <arg> <boot> <bt> \
<buffer> <cbs> <dbgpool> <dbgpooli> <diag> <event> <format> \
<global> <ld> <lockw3> <locus> <message> <meter> <mpm> <mpsi> \
<mpsiw3> <pool> <poolabs> <poolmfs> <poolmrg> <poolmv2> <poolmv> \
<protocol> <protw3> <ref> <reserv> <ring> <root> <sac> <seg> \
<shield> <splay> <ss> <table> <thw3> <trace> <traceanc> <tract> \
<vmw3> <walk>
PLINTH = <mpsliban> <mpsioan>
AMC = <poolamc>
AMS = <poolams> <poolamsi>
AWL = <poolawl>
LO = <poollo>
MVFF = <poolmvff>
POOLN = <pooln>
SNC = <poolsnc>
DW = <fmtdy> <fmtno>
FMTTEST = <fmthe> <fmtdy> <fmtno> <fmtdytst>
TESTLIB = <testlib>
# CHECK PARAMETERS
#
#
# %%PART: When adding a new part, add checks for the parameter with the
# sources for the new part.
!IFNDEF PFM
!ERROR commpre.nmk: PFM not defined
!ENDIF
!IFNDEF PFMDEFS
!ERROR commpre.nmk: PFMDEFS not defined
!ENDIF
!IFNDEF MPMCOMMON
!ERROR commpre.nmk: MPMCOMMON not defined
!ENDIF
!IFNDEF PLINTH
!ERROR commpre.nmk: PLINTH not defined
!ENDIF
!IFNDEF LO
!ERROR commpre.nmk: LO not defined
!ENDIF
!IFNDEF AMC
!ERROR commpre.nmk: AMC not defined
!ENDIF
!IFNDEF AMS
!ERROR commpre.nmk: AMS not defined
!ENDIF
!IFNDEF TESTLIB
!ERROR commpre.nmk: TESTLIB not defined
!ENDIF
# DECLARATIONS
!IFDEF NOISY
ECHO = rem
!ELSE
.SILENT:
ECHO = echo
!ENDIF
# C FLAGS
# /MD means compile for multi-threaded environment with separate C library DLL.
# /MT means compile for multi-threaded environment.
# /ML means compile for single-threaded environment.
# A 'd' at the end means compile for debugging.
CFLAGSTARGETPRE =
CFLAGSTARGETPOST =
CRTFLAGSHOT = /MT
CRTFLAGSCOOL = /MTd
LINKFLAGSHOT = libcmt.lib
LINKFLAGSCOOL = libcmtd.lib
CFLAGSSQLPRE = /nologo $(PFMDEFS)
CFLAGSCOMMONPRE = /nologo /W4 /WX $(PFMDEFS) $(CFLAGSTARGETPRE)
CFLAGSSQLPOST =
CFLAGSCOMMONPOST = $(CFLAGSTARGETPOST)
# Flags for use in the variety combinations
CFLAGSHOT = /O2 /DNDEBUG
# (above /O2 (maximise speed) used to be set to /Ox
# (maximise optimisations) in for tool versions before VS 9)
# We used to have /GZ here (stack probe).
# Note that GZ is specific to version 12 of the cl tool. drj 2003-11-04
# It is ignored on earlier versions of the cl tool.
# /GZ here generates a dependency on the C library and when we are
# building a DLL, mpsdy.dll, the linker step will fail (error LNK2001:
# unresolved external symbol __chkesp). See
# http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q191669/
CFLAGSCOOL = /Od
CFLAGSINTERNAL = /Zi
CFLAGSEXTERNAL =
# The combinations of variety
# %%VARIETY: When adding a new variety, define a macro containing the set
# of flags for the new variety.
CFRASH = /DCONFIG_VAR_RASH $(CRTFLAGSHOT) $(CFLAGSHOT) $(CFLAGSEXTERNAL)
CFHOT = /DCONFIG_VAR_HOT $(CRTFLAGSHOT) $(CFLAGSHOT) $(CFLAGSINTERNAL)
CFDIAG = /DCONFIG_VAR_DIAG $(CRTFLAGSHOT) $(CFLAGSHOT) $(CFLAGSINTERNAL)
CFCOOL = /DCONFIG_VAR_COOL $(CRTFLAGSCOOL) $(CFLAGSCOOL) $(CFLAGSINTERNAL)
# Microsoft documentation is not very clear on the point of using both
# optimization and debug information
# LINKER FLAGS
# %%VARIETY: When adding a new variety, define a macro containing the flags
# for the new variety
LINKER = link
LINKFLAGSCOMMON = /nologo /LARGEADDRESSAWARE
LINKFLAGSINTERNAL = /DEBUG
# ( Internal flags used to be set to /DEBUG:full )
LINKFLAGSEXTERNAL = /RELEASE
LFRASH = $(LINKFLAGSHOT) $(LINKFLAGSEXTERNAL)
LFHOT = $(LINKFLAGSHOT) $(LINKFLAGSINTERNAL)
LFDIAG = $(LINKFLAGSHOT) $(LINKFLAGSINTERNAL)
LFCOOL = $(LINKFLAGSCOOL) $(LINKFLAGSINTERNAL)
#LFCV = /PROFILE /DEBUG:full /DEBUGTYPE:cv
# Library manager
# %%VARIETY: When adding a new variety, define a macro containing the flags
# for the new variety
LIBMAN = lib # can't call this LIB - it screws the environment
LIBFLAGSCOMMON = /nologo
LIBFLAGSRASH =
LIBFLAGSHOT =
LIBFLAGSDIAG =
LIBFLAGSCOOL =
# Browser database manager [not used at present]
#BSC = bscmake
#BSCFLAGS = /nologo /n
# == Common definitions ==
# %%PART: When adding a new part, add it here, unless it's platform-specific
# [It is not possible use a macro, like $(PFM), in a substitution,
# hence all parts end up being platform-specific.]
# C. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
#
# Copyright (C) 2001-2013 Ravenbrook Limited <http://www.ravenbrook.com/>.
# All rights reserved. This is an open source license. Contact
# Ravenbrook for commercial licensing options.
#
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
# met:
#
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
#
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#
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# of distribution plus a nominal fee, and must be freely redistributable
# under reasonable conditions. For an executable file, complete source
# code means the source code for all modules it contains. It does not
# include source code for modules or files that typically accompany the
# major components of the operating system on which the executable file
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#
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