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General
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Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched.
* README.win32: More text.
* config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the
corresponding generated files on Unix.
* makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread
library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and
"/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase.
* glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones.
* glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In
general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel
functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was
in #if 0 already).
* giowin32.c: New file.
* gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h>
inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the
GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean
and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If
threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's
loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main
loop.
* gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard
output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout
to that console window.
* giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation
cleanup.
* gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>.
* gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH
environment variables.
* gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In
_g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and
".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there.
* gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix.
* gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
1999-01-17 00:46:42 +01:00
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For more information about the port or GLib, GTk+ and the GIMP to
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native Windows, and pre-built binaries (DLLs), surf to
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http://www.gimp.org/win32/ . "Native" means that we use the Win32 API
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only, and no POSIX (Unix) emulation layer except that provided by the
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Microsoft runtime C library.
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To build GLib on Win32, you can use either gcc or the Microsoft
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compiler and tools. Both the compiler from MSVC 5.0 and from MSVC 6.0
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have been used successfully.
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But note that to just *use* GLib on Windows, there is no need to build
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it, prebuilt DLLs are available from the webiste above.
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The following preprocessor macros are used for conditional compilation
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related to Win32:
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- G_OS_WIN32 is defined when compiling for Win32, *and* without
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any POSIX emulation, other that to the extent provided by the
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bundled Microsoft C library (msvcrt.dll) and the pthreads-win32
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library. For instance, pathnames are in the native Windows syntax.
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- G_WITH_CYGWIN is defined if compiling for the Cygwin
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environment. Note that G_OS_WIN32 is *not* defined in that case, as
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Cygwin is supposed to behave like Unix. G_OS_UNIX *is* defined when
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compiling for Cygwin.
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- G_PLATFORM_WIN32 is defined when either G_OS_WIN32 or G_WITH_CYGWIN
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is defined.
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The Win32 port of GLib and related software uses only G_OS_WIN32. As
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G_OS_WIN32 is defined in glibconfig.h, it is available to all source
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files that use GLib (or GTk+, which uses GLib).
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Additionally, there are the compiler-specific macros:
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- __GNUC__ is defined when using GCC
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- _MSC_VER is defined when using the Microsoft compiler
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G_OS_WIN32 implies using the Microsoft C runtime MSVCRT.DLL. GLib is
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not known to work with the older CRTDLL.DLL runtime, or the static
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Microsoft C runtime libraries.
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Building software that use GLib or GTk+
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=======================================
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Even building software that just *use* GLib or GTk+ also require to
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have the right compiler set up the right way, so if you intend to use
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gcc, follow the relevant instructions below in that case, too.
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Dependent libraries
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Before building GLib you must also have the libiconv library, either
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from the same website mentioned above, or from it's homepage at
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http://clisp.cons.org/~haible/packages-libiconv.html. Libiconv has
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makefiles for building with MS Visual C only, but as it is one source
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file only, building it "by hand" with gcc isn't hard.
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You must also have the "intl" library from GNU tettext 0.10.40 (or
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later). Get a prebuilt version from the website mentioned above.
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Edit the correct paths to those libraries in build/win32/module.defs
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as appropriate.
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1999-06-21 00:20:43 +02:00
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Where are the makefiles?
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If you are building from a CVS snapshot, you will not have any
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makefile.mingw or makefile.msc file. You should copy the corresponding
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makefile.mingw.in or makefile.msc.in file to that name, and replace
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any @...@ strings with the correct value.
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This is done automatically when an official GLib source distribution
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package is built.
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Building GLib with gcc
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======================
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I use gcc-2.95.3. Version 2.95.2 will most probably also work.
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You can either use gcc running on Cygwin, or the "pure" mingw
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gcc. Using the latter might work better, or at least did at some
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point.
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Fetch the latest version of gcc for mingw and the msvcrt runtime, from
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www.mingw.org.
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Set up your PATH so that the gcc from the bin directory that got
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created above is the one that gets used. Even if you run the mingw
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gcc, you still want to have Cygwin to run make in.
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Then run make -f makefile.mingw. Install the resulting DLLs somewhere
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in your PATH. You can either keep the headers and import libraries
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where they are, or install them somewhere else. There are no rules in
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the makefile.mingws for installing, it is up to you where to put
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stuff.
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I use the -fnative-struct flag, which means that in order to use the
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prebuilt DLLs (especially of GTK+), you *must* also use that flag.
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(This flag means that the struct layout is identical to that used by
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MSVC. This is essential if the same DLLs are to be usable both from
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gcc- and MSVC-compiled code, which definitely is a good thing.)
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It is also possible to use the auto*, ./configure and libtool
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mechanism when building for mingw. You should be running Cygwin, or
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maybe cross-compiling from real Unix, for the configure script to
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work, obviously. You most probably should have very new auto* and
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libtool. Personally, I invoke configure using:
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CC='gcc -mpentium -fnative-struct'
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CPPFLAGS='-I/src/libiconv-1.7/include -I/target/include'
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LDFLAGS='-L/src/libiconv-1.7/lib -L/target/lib' ./configure
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--with-libiconv --disable-static --prefix=/target
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--host=i386-pc-mingw32 --enable-maintainer-mode
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(on a single line)
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But please note that the ./configure mechanism should not blindly be
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used to build a GLib to be distributed to potential developers because
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it produces a compiler-dependent glibconfig.h (and config.h, but that
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shouldn't matter, as it isn't seen by GLib-using applications). For
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instance, the typedef for gint64 is long long with gcc, but __int64
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with MSVC.
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Except for this and a few other minor issues, there really shouldn't
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be any reason to distribute separate GLib DLLs for gcc and MSVC users,
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as both compiler+tools generate code that uses the same C runtime
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library. Thus one either has to manually edit glibconfig.h afterwards,
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or use the supplied config.h.win32 and glibconfig.h.win32. These have
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been produced by running configure twice, once using gcc and once
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using MSVC, and merging the resulting files with diff -D.
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There are probably also other hickups when using auto* and configure
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to build for mingw, sigh. Every now and then I try to get rid of the
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hand-written makefiles and configuration headers for Win32, and start
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fooling around with auto* etc, but after a while give up and fall
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back. At least, it used to be like that. Lately I have again been
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working on using auto*/configure/libtool on Win32, and it now seems to
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work well enough (with some patches applied to the current CVS
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libtool...).
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The hand-written makefile.{mingw,msc} files, and the stuff in the
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"build" subdirectory, has been updated to produce DLLs and import
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libraries that match what Makefile.am and libtool produces. For GLib,
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the DLL is called libglib-1.3-10.dll (at GLib 1.3.10), and the import
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libraries libglib-1.3.a and glib-1.3.lib. Note that the "1.3" is part
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of the "basename" of the library, it is not something that libtool
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would tuck on. The -10 suffix is the value of "LT_CURRENT -
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LT_AGE". The 10 is *not* the micro version number of GLib, although,
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for GLib 1.3.10, it happens to be the same. For the gory details, see
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configure.in and libtool documentation.
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If you want to run the Cygwin-hosted gcc, and still want to produce
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code that does not use Cygwin, but the msvcrt runtime, in theory it
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should work to use the -no-cygwin flag, but I haven't tested that
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lately.
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If you would want to use the Cygwin tools to generate a GLib that
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*does* use the Cygwin runtime, the normal Unix configuration method
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should work as if on Unix. Note that successfully producing shared
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libraries (DLLs) for Cygwin most probably requires you to have a very
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new libtool. (And a new libtool probably requires rather new autoconf
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and automake.) I haven't personally tested this in a while.
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Building with MSVC
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==================
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If using the Microsoft toolchain, build with `nmake -f
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makefile.msc`.
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--Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
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