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:: AH 20-12-06 modified for new PCRE-7.0 and VP/BCC
:: PH 19-03-07 renamed !compile.txt and !linklib.txt as makevp-compile.txt and
:: makevp-linklib.txt
:: PH 26-03-07 re-renamed !compile.txt and !linklib.txt as makevp-c.txt and
:: makevp-l.txt
:: PH 29-03-07 hopefully the final rename to makevp_c and makevp_l
REM This file was contributed by Alexander Tokarev for building PCRE for use
REM with Virtual Pascal. It has not been tested with the latest PCRE release.
REM CHANGE THIS FOR YOUR BORLAND C++ COMPILER PATH
SET BORLAND=F:\bcc
SET PATH=%PATH%;%BORLAND%\bin;f:\tasm\bin
SET PCRE_VER=70
:: sh configure
bcc32 -DDFTABLES -DSTATIC -I%BORLAND%\include -L%BORLAND%\lib dftables.c
:: bcc32 -DDFTABLES -DSTATIC -DVPCOMPAT -I%BORLAND%\include -L%BORLAND%\lib dftables.c
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 EXIT
:: dftables > chartables.c
dftables pcre_chartables.c
REM compile and link the PCRE library into lib: option -B for ASM compile works too
bcc32 -a4 -c -RT- -y- -v- -u- -R- -Q- -X -d -fp -ff -P- -O2 -Oc -Ov -3 -w-8004 -w-8064 -w-8065 -w-8012 -DSTATIC -DVPCOMPAT -UDFTABLES -I%BORLAND%\include @makevp_c.txt
:: bcc32 -c -RT- -y- -v- -u- -P- -O2 -5 -DSTATIC -DVPCOMPAT -UDFTABLES -I%BORLAND%\include get.c maketables.c pcre.c study.c
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 EXIT
tlib %BORLAND%\lib\cw32.lib *calloc *del *strncmp *memcpy *memmove *memset *memcmp *strlen
:: tlib %BORLAND%\lib\cw32.lib *calloc *del *strncmp *memcpy *memmove *memset
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 EXIT
tlib pcre%PCRE_VER%.lib @makevp_l.txt +calloc.obj +del.obj +strncmp.obj +memcpy.obj +memmove.obj +memset.obj +memcmp.obj +strlen.obj
:: tlib pcre.lib +get.obj +maketables.obj +pcre.obj +study.obj +calloc.obj +del.obj +strncmp.obj +memcpy.obj +memmove.obj +memset.obj
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 EXIT
del *.obj *.tds *.bak >nul 2>nul
echo ---
echo Now the library should be complete. Please check all messages above.
echo Don't care for warnings, it's OK.
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