# This file should only be included in makefiles for Tcl extensions, # NOT in the makefile for Tcl itself. !ifndef _RULES_EXT_VC # We need to run from the directory the parent makefile is located in. # nmake does not tell us what makefile was used to invoke it so parent # makefile has to set the MAKEFILEVC macro or we just make a guess and # warn if we think that is not the case. !if "$(MAKEFILEVC)" == "" !if exist("$(PROJECT).vc") MAKEFILEVC = $(PROJECT).vc !elseif exist("makefile.vc") MAKEFILEVC = makefile.vc !endif !endif # "$(MAKEFILEVC)" == "" !if !exist("$(MAKEFILEVC)") MSG = ^ You must run nmake from the directory containing the project makefile.^ If you are doing that and getting this message, set the MAKEFILEVC^ macro to the name of the project makefile. !message WARNING: $(MSG) !endif !if "$(PROJECT)" == "tcl" !error The rules-ext.vc file is not intended for Tcl itself. !endif # We extract version numbers using the nmakehlp program. For now use # the local copy of nmakehlp. Once we locate Tcl, we will use that # one if it is newer. !if [$(CC) -nologo -DNDEBUG "nmakehlp.c" -link -subsystem:console > nul] !endif # First locate the Tcl directory that we are working with. !if "$(TCLDIR)" != "" _RULESDIR = $(TCLDIR:/=\) !else # If an installation path is specified, that is also the Tcl directory. # Also Tk never builds against an installed Tcl, it needs Tcl sources !if defined(INSTALLDIR) && "$(PROJECT)" != "tk" _RULESDIR=$(INSTALLDIR:/=\) !else # Locate Tcl sources !if [echo _RULESDIR = \> nmakehlp.out] \ || [nmakehlp -L generic\tcl.h >> nmakehlp.out] _RULESDIR = ..\..\tcl !else !include nmakehlp.out !endif !endif # defined(INSTALLDIR).... !endif # ifndef TCLDIR # Now look for the targets.vc file under the Tcl root. Note we check this # file and not rules.vc because the latter also exists on older systems. !if exist("$(_RULESDIR)\lib\nmake\targets.vc") # Building against installed Tcl _RULESDIR = $(_RULESDIR)\lib\nmake !elseif exist("$(_RULESDIR)\win\targets.vc") # Building against Tcl sources _RULESDIR = $(_RULESDIR)\win !else # If we have not located Tcl's targets file, most likely we are compiling # against an older version of Tcl and so must use our own support files. _RULESDIR = . !endif !if "$(_RULESDIR)" != "." # Potentially using Tcl's support files. If this extension has its own # nmake support files, need to compare the versions and pick newer. !if exist("rules.vc") # The extension has its own copy !if [echo TCL_RULES_MAJOR = \> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V "$(_RULESDIR)\rules.vc" RULES_VERSION_MAJOR >> versions.vc] !endif !if [echo TCL_RULES_MINOR = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V "$(_RULESDIR)\rules.vc" RULES_VERSION_MINOR >> versions.vc] !endif !if [echo OUR_RULES_MAJOR = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V "rules.vc" RULES_VERSION_MAJOR >> versions.vc] !endif !if [echo OUR_RULES_MINOR = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V "rules.vc" RULES_VERSION_MINOR >> versions.vc] !endif !include versions.vc # We have a newer version of the support files, use them !if ($(TCL_RULES_MAJOR) != $(OUR_RULES_MAJOR)) || ($(TCL_RULES_MINOR) < $(OUR_RULES_MINOR)) _RULESDIR = . !endif !endif # if exist("rules.vc") !endif # if $(_RULESDIR) != "." # Let rules.vc know what copy of nmakehlp.c to use. NMAKEHLPC = $(_RULESDIR)\nmakehlp.c # Get rid of our internal defines before calling rules.vc !undef TCL_RULES_MAJOR !undef TCL_RULES_MINOR !undef OUR_RULES_MAJOR !undef OUR_RULES_MINOR !if exist("$(_RULESDIR)\rules.vc") !message *** Using $(_RULESDIR)\rules.vc !include "$(_RULESDIR)\rules.vc" !else !error *** Could not locate rules.vc in $(_RULESDIR) !endif !endif # _RULES_EXT_VC