# Makefile for Microsoft C Compiler, building a DLL PYVERSION = 2.2 PYHOME = \Python$(PYVERSION:.=) PYINCLUDE = -I$(PYHOME)\include PYLIB = /LIBPATH:$(PYHOME)\libs CFLAGS = $(PYINCLUDE) /Ox /W3 /GX -nologo .SUFFIXES: .exe .dll .obj .c .cpp .pyx .pyx.c: $(PYHOME)\Python.exe ../../cython.py $< all: main.exe clean: del /Q/F *.obj embedded.h embedded.c main.exe embedded.dll embedded.lib embedded.exp # When linking the DLL we must explicitly list all of the exports # There doesn't seem to be an easy way to get DL_EXPORT to have the correct definition # to do the export for us without breaking the importing of symbols from the core # python library. embedded.dll: embedded.obj link /nologo /DLL /INCREMENTAL:NO $(PYLIB) $** /IMPLIB:$*.lib /DEF:<< /OUT:$*.dll EXPORTS initembedded EXPORTS spam << main.exe: main.obj embedded.lib link /nologo $** $(PYLIB) /OUT:main.exe embedded.h: embedded.c main.obj: embedded.h embedded.obj: embedded.c $(CC) /MD $(CFLAGS) -c $** embedded.lib: embedded.dll