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Gareth Rees bc4ccedc13 More build/install improvements:
1. Name the command-line tools with the "mps" prefix throughout, for consistency between build and installation.
2. Don't build "mpseventsql.exe" by default on Windows.
3. Instructions for building mpseventsql on the supported platforms.

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# commpost.nmk: SECOND COMMON FRAGMENT FOR PLATFORMS USING MV AND NMAKE
#
# $Id$
# Copyright (c) 2001 Ravenbrook Limited. See end of file for license.
#
# DESCRIPTION
#
# Second common makefile fragment for w3*mv.nmk. See commpre.nmk
# PSEUDO-TARGETS
# "all" builds all the varieties of all targets
# %%TARGET: When adding a new target, add it to the all dependencies.
all: mpmss.exe amcss.exe amsss.exe amssshe.exe segsmss.exe awlut.exe awluthe.exe\
mpsicv.exe lockutw3.exe lockcov.exe poolncv.exe locv.exe qs.exe apss.exe \
sacss.exe finalcv.exe finaltest.exe \
arenacv.exe bttest.exe teletest.exe \
abqtest.exe cbstest.exe btcv.exe mv2test.exe messtest.exe steptest.exe \
locbwcss.exe locusss.exe zcoll.exe zmess.exe \
mpseventcnv.exe mpseventtxt.exe \
mps.lib
# Convenience targets
# %%TARGET: When adding a new target, add a pseudo-target for it here,
# first rule for variety-dependent targets, and second for
# variety-independent ones.
mpmss.exe amcss.exe amcsshe.exe amsss.exe amssshe.exe segsmss.exe awlut.exe awluthe.exe dwstress.exe \
mpsicv.exe lockutw3.exe lockcov.exe poolncv.exe locv.exe qs.exe apss.exe \
sacss.exe finalcv.exe finaltest.exe \
arenacv.exe bttest.exe teletest.exe \
expt825.exe \
abqtest.exe cbstest.exe btcv.exe mv2test.exe messtest.exe steptest.exe \
walkt0.exe locbwcss.exe locusss.exe \
exposet0.exe zcoll.exe zmess.exe \
replay.exe replaysw.exe mpseventcnv.exe mpseventtxt.exe mpseventsql.exe \
mps.lib:
!IFDEF VARIETY
$(MAKE) /nologo /f $(PFM).nmk TARGET=$@ variety
!ELSE
$(MAKE) /nologo /f $(PFM).nmk TARGET=$@ target
!ENDIF
# "clean" removes the directory containing the build results.
# Depends on there being no file called "clean".
clean:
$(ECHO) $(PFM): $@
-echo y | rmdir/s $(PFM)
# target target
# %%VARIETY: When adding a new variety, optionally, add a recursive make
# call for the new variety, if it should be built by default. It probably
# shouldn't without a product design decision and an update of the readme
# and build manual!
# Depends on there being no file called "target".
!IFDEF TARGET
!IFNDEF VARIETY
target:
$(MAKE) /nologo /f $(PFM).nmk VARIETY=hot variety
$(MAKE) /nologo /f $(PFM).nmk VARIETY=cool variety
!ENDIF
!ENDIF
# variety
# Depends on there being no file called "variety".
!IFDEF VARIETY
!IFDEF TARGET
variety: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\$(TARGET)
!ENDIF
!ENDIF
mpsicv.cov:
$(MAKE) /nologo /f $(PFM).nmk TARGET=$@ VARIETY=cv variety
# THE MPS LIBRARY
#
# The MPS library is built in two ways:
#
# 1. In the usual way, from a pile of object files compiled from their
# corresponding sources.
#
# 2. From mps.c, which effectively concatenates all the sources, allowing
# important global optimisation and inlining to occur.
#
# We mostly use the method (2), because it is fast to compile and execute.
# But we use method (1) for some varieties to ensure correctness of
# code (linkage errors are masked by (2)) and to maintain a correct list
# of source files in case method (1) won't work on some future constrained
# platform.
#
# %%VARIETY: When adding a new variety, add a rule for how to build the
# MPS library for the variety
$(PFM)\rash\mps.lib: $(PFM)\rash\mps.obj
$(ECHO) $@
$(LIBMAN) $(LIBFLAGS) /OUT:$@ $**
$(PFM)\hot\mps.lib: $(PFM)\hot\mps.obj
$(ECHO) $@
$(LIBMAN) $(LIBFLAGS) /OUT:$@ $**
$(PFM)\cool\mps.lib: \
$(MPMOBJ) $(AMCOBJ) $(AMSOBJ) $(AWLOBJ) $(LOOBJ) $(SNCOBJ) \
$(MVFFOBJ) $(PLINTHOBJ) $(POOLNOBJ)
$(ECHO) $@
cl /c $(CFLAGS) /Fd$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\ /Fo$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\version.o version.c
$(LIBMAN) $(LIBFLAGS) /OUT:$@ $** $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\version.o
$(PFM)\di\mps.lib: \
$(MPMOBJ) $(AMCOBJ) $(AMSOBJ) $(AWLOBJ) $(LOOBJ) $(SNCOBJ) \
$(MVFFOBJ) $(PLINTHOBJ) $(POOLNOBJ)
$(ECHO) $@
cl /c $(CFLAGS) /Fd$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\ /Fo$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\version.o version.c
$(LIBMAN) $(LIBFLAGS) /OUT:$@ $** $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\version.o
# OTHER GENUINE TARGETS
#
# Each line defines an executable or library target to be built and the object
# files it is build from. For an executable these lines add dependencies to
# the generic rules below, and should not include commands to execute.
# For a library this is not possible and the target should include commands
# to build it.
# %%TARGET: When adding a new target, add your new target here
!IFDEF VARIETY
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\finalcv.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\finalcv.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(FMTTESTOBJ) $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\finaltest.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\finaltest.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(FMTTESTOBJ) $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\expt825.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\expt825.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(FMTTESTOBJ) $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\locv.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\locv.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mpmss.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mpmss.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\apss.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\apss.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\sacss.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\sacss.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\bttest.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\bttest.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\teletest.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\teletest.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\lockcov.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\lockcov.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\lockutw3.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\lockutw3.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mpsicv.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mpsicv.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(FMTTESTOBJ) $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\amcss.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\amcss.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(FMTTESTOBJ) $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\amcsshe.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\amcsshe.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(FMTTESTOBJ) $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\amsss.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\amsss.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(FMTTESTOBJ) $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\amssshe.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\amssshe.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(FMTTESTOBJ) $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\segsmss.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\segsmss.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(FMTTESTOBJ) $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\locbwcss.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\locbwcss.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\locusss.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\locusss.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\dwstress.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\dwstress.obj \
$(DWOBJ) $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\awlut.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\awlut.obj \
$(FMTTESTOBJ) \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\awluthe.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\awluthe.obj \
$(FMTTESTOBJ) \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\poolncv.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\poolncv.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\qs.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\qs.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\arenacv.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\arenacv.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\abqtest.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\abqtest.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\abq.obj $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\cbstest.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\cbstest.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\btcv.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\btcv.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mv2test.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mv2test.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\poolmv2.obj $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\abq.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\zcoll.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\zcoll.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(FMTTESTOBJ) \
$(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\zmess.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\zmess.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(FMTTESTOBJ) \
$(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mpseventcnv.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\eventcnv.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\eventpro.obj $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mpseventtxt.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\eventtxt.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mpseventsql.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\eventsql.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\sqlite3.obj $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\replay.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\replay.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\eventrep.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\eventpro.obj $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\table.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib
# Have to rename the object file, because the names must match, or
# the template rule for .exe.obj won't be used.
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\replaysw.obj: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\replay.obj
$(ECHO) $@
copy $** $@ >nul:
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\messtest.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\messtest.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\steptest.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\steptest.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(FMTTESTOBJ) $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\walkt0.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\walkt0.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(FMTTESTOBJ) $(TESTLIBOBJ)
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\exposet0.exe: $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\exposet0.obj \
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\mps.lib $(FMTTESTOBJ) $(TESTLIBOBJ)
!ENDIF
# GENERIC RULES
# Object files
{}.c{$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)}.obj:
$(ECHO) $@
@if not exist $(PFM) mkdir $(PFM)
@if not exist $(PFM)\$(VARIETY) mkdir $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)
cl /c $(CFLAGS) /Fd$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\ /Fo$@ $<
$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\sqlite3.obj:
$(ECHO) $@
@if not exist $(PFM) mkdir $(PFM)
@if not exist $(PFM)\$(VARIETY) mkdir $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)
cl /c $(CFLAGSSQL) /Fd$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)\ /Fo$@ sqlite3.c
{}.asm{$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)}.obj:
$(ECHO) $@
@if not exist $(PFM) mkdir $(PFM)
@if not exist $(PFM)\$(VARIETY) mkdir $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)
$(MASM) /nologo /c /Fo$@ $<
# Coverage files
#{$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)}.exe{$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)}.cov:
# $(ECHO) $@
# cd $(PFM)\$(VARIETY)
# prep /nologo /lv $(<F)
# profile /nologo $(<B)
# prep /nologo /m $(<B)
# plist /nologo /D ..\.. $(<B) > $(@F)
# Executables
{$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)}.obj{$(PFM)\$(VARIETY)}.exe:
$(ECHO) $@
$(LINKER) $(LINKFLAGS) /PDB:$*.pdb /OUT:$@ $(**)
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