-!IF !DEFINED(VERSION)
-VERSION = version-missing
+VERSION = 0.99
+
+# Crazy hack to do shell commands
+# We do it in Nmakefile because that way we don't have to invoke build through build.cmd
+# and we can just do ``nmake /f Nmakefile x86-64-vista`` or similar
+# and we still get the git branch, id, etc
+
+!IF [git describe --all > git-describe.tmp] == 0
+GIT_DESCRIBE = \
+!INCLUDE <git-describe.tmp>
+!IF [del git-describe.tmp] == 0
+!ENDIF
!ENDIF
-!IF !DEFINED(GIT_LABEL)
-GIT_LABEL = git-label-missing
+!IF [git rev-parse HEAD > git-id.tmp] == 0
+GIT_ID = \
+!INCLUDE <git-id.tmp>
+!IF [del git-id.tmp] == 0
+!ENDIF
!ENDIF
+!IF [git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD > git-branch.tmp] == 0
+GIT_BRANCH = \
+!INCLUDE <git-branch.tmp>
+!IF [del git-branch.tmp] == 0
+!ENDIF
+!ENDIF
+
+GIT_LABEL = $(GIT_DESCRIBE)-$(GIT_ID)
+
!IF DEFINED(PLATFORM)
LINK_FLAGS = /nologo shell32.lib user32.lib
PLAF_DLL_OBJS = vm\os-windows-x86.64.obj vm\cpu-x86.obj
SUBSYSTEM_COM_FLAGS = console
SUBSYSTEM_EXE_FLAGS = windows
+
+!ELSE
+CL_FLAGS = $(CL_FLAGS) $(CL_FLAGS_VISTA)
+PLAF_DLL_OBJS = vm\os-windows-x86.64.obj vm\cpu-x86.obj
+SUBSYSTEM_COM_FLAGS = console
+SUBSYSTEM_EXE_FLAGS = windows
+
!ENDIF
!IF DEFINED(DEBUG)
CL_FLAGS = $(CL_FLAGS) /Zi /DFACTOR_DEBUG
!ENDIF
+!IF DEFINED(REPRODUCIBLE)
+CL_FLAGS = $(CL_FLAGS) /DFACTOR_REPRODUCIBLE
+!ENDIF
+
ML_FLAGS = /nologo /safeseh
EXE_OBJS = vm\main-windows.obj vm\factor.res
vm\vm.obj \
vm\words.obj
-.cpp.obj:
- cl /EHsc $(CL_FLAGS) /Fo$@ /c $<
+# batch mode has ::
+.cpp.obj::
+ cl /EHsc $(CL_FLAGS) /MP /Fovm/ /c $<
-.c.obj:
- cl $(CL_FLAGS) /Fo$@ /c $<
+.c.obj::
+ cl /EHsc $(CL_FLAGS) /MP /Fovm/ /c $<
.asm.obj:
ml $(ML_FLAGS) /Fo$@ /c $<
factor.exe: $(EXE_OBJS) $(DLL_OBJS)
link $(LINK_FLAGS) /out:factor.exe /SUBSYSTEM:$(SUBSYSTEM_EXE_FLAGS) $(EXE_OBJS) $(DLL_OBJS)
+# If we compile factor.exe, run mt.exe, and run factor.exe,
+# then Windows caches the manifest. Even on a recompile without applying
+# the mt.exe tool, if the factor.exe.manifest file is present, the manifest
+# is applied. To avoid this, we delete the .manifest file on clean
+# and copy it from a reference file on compilation and mt.exe.
+#
+factor.exe.manifest: factor.exe
+ copy factor.exe.manifest.in factor.exe.manifest
+ mt -manifest factor.exe.manifest -outputresource:"factor.exe;#1"
+
all: factor.com factor.exe factor.dll.lib libfactor-ffi-test.dll
!ENDIF
if exist factor.lib del factor.lib
if exist factor.com del factor.com
if exist factor.exe del factor.exe
+ if exist factor.exe.manifest del factor.exe.manifest
+ if exist factor.exp del factor.exp
if exist factor.dll del factor.dll
if exist factor.dll.lib del factor.dll.lib
+ if exist factor.dll.exp del factor.dll.exp
if exist libfactor-ffi-test.dll del libfactor-ffi-test.dll
if exist libfactor-ffi-test.exp del libfactor-ffi-test.exp
if exist libfactor-ffi-test.lib del libfactor-ffi-test.lib
-.PHONY: all default x86-32 x86-64 x86-32-vista x86-64-vista clean
+.PHONY: all default x86-32 x86-64 x86-32-vista x86-64-vista clean factor.exe.manifest
.SUFFIXES: .rs