glib/gmodule/makefile.mingw.in
Tor Lillqvist 77866eaf9b makefile.mingw.in tests/makefile.mingw.in Rename makefile.cygwin(.in) to
2000-05-13  Tor Lillqvist  <tml@iki.fi>

* makefile.mingw.in
* tests/makefile.mingw.in
* build-dll: Rename makefile.cygwin(.in) to
makefile.mingw(.in), which better describes what it is. Move the
build of gmodule, gthread and gobject DLLs to makefiles in those
directories. Move resource file handling and build number bump to
build-dll, where it sits much cleaner.

* README.win32
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Update accordingly.

* glib.h: Add G_PI, G_PI_2, G_PI_4, G_E, G_LN2, G_LN10 and
G_SQRT2. M_PI etc aren't necessarily in <math.h> in strict ISO C
implementations.

* glib.def: Add g_strcanon.

* gtree.c (g_tree_node_rotate_left): Remove unused variables.

* gwin32.c (g_win32_opendir): Remove unneeded statement.

gmodule:

* makefile.mingw.in: New file, with gmodule stuff
moved from ../makefile.mingw.in.

* Makefile.am: Add to EXTRA_DIST, and add rule to make makefile.mingw.

gobject:
* makefile.mingw.in
* gobject.def
* gobject.rc.in: New files, for Win32 (mingw) build.

* Makefile.am: Add to EXTRA_DIST. Add rules to produce the
corresponding non-*.in files.

* gtype.h: (Win32:) Mark _g_type_fundamental_last for
export/import from DLL.

gthread:
* makefile.mingw.in: New file, with gthread stuff moved from
../makefile.mingw.in.

* Makefile.am: Add to EXTRA_DIST, add rule to build makefile.mingw.
2000-05-13 19:30:58 +00:00

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## Makefile for building the gmodule DLL with gcc for mingw. The build
## uses tools running on cygwin, however.
## Use: make -f makefile.mingw
GLIB_VER = @GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION@.@GLIB_MINOR_VERSION@
TOP = ../..
include $(TOP)/build/win32/make.mingw
################################################################
# Nothing much configurable below
INCLUDES = -I .. -I .
DEFINES = -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=g_log_domain_gmodule
BUILD_DLL = ../build-dll
all : \
gmoduleconf.h \
gmodule-$(GLIB_VER).dll \
testgmodule.exe
makefile.mingw: makefile.mingw.in
sed -e 's,@GLIB[_]MAJOR_VERSION@,@GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION@,' \
-e 's,@GLIB[_]MINOR_VERSION@,@GLIB_MINOR_VERSION@,' <$< >$@
gmodule_OBJECTS = \
gmodule.o
gmoduleconf.h: gmoduleconf.h.win32
cp $< $@
gmodule-win32res.o : gmodule.rc gmodule-build.tmp
gmodule-$(GLIB_VER).dll : $(gmodule_OBJECTS) gmodule.def
$(BUILD_DLL) gmodule $(GLIB_VER) gmodule.def $(gmodule_OBJECTS) gmodule-win32res.o -L .. -lglib-$(GLIB_VER)
################ test prog
testgmodule.exe : gmodule-$(GLIB_VER).dll testgmodule.o libgplugin_a.dll libgplugin_b.dll
# Wow, do we really have to do it like this to get some symbols
# exported from a .exe? Apparently yes. Does the __declspec(dllexport)
# actually do anything in gcc?
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Wl,--base-file,testgmodule.base -o testgmodule.exe testgmodule.o -L .. -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) -L . -lgmodule-$(GLIB_VER) $(LDFLAGS)
$(DLLTOOL) --base-file testgmodule.base --output-exp testgmodule.exp testgmodule.o
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Wl,--base-file,testgmodule.base,testgmodule.exp -o testgmodule.exe testgmodule.o -L .. -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) -L . -lgmodule-$(GLIB_VER) $(LDFLAGS)
$(DLLTOOL) --base-file testgmodule.base --output-exp testgmodule.exp testgmodule.o
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -Wl,testgmodule.exp -o testgmodule.exe testgmodule.o -L .. -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) -L . -lgmodule-$(GLIB_VER) $(LDFLAGS)
libgplugin_a.dll : libgplugin_a.o
$(BUILD_DLL) libgplugin_a - - libgplugin_a.o -L .. -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) -L . -lgmodule-$(GLIB_VER)
libgplugin_b.dll : libgplugin_b.o
$(BUILD_DLL) libgplugin_b - - libgplugin_b.o -L .. -lglib-$(GLIB_VER) -L . -lgmodule-$(GLIB_VER)