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author | Leon Brocard <acme@astray.com> | 2007-06-10 15:16:57 +0000 |
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committer | Leon Brocard <acme@astray.com> | 2007-06-10 15:16:57 +0000 |
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Fix line endings on Windows files
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@@ -80,6 +80,12 @@ Version 5.005_04 Fourth maintenance release of 5.005 ____________________________________________________________________________ +[ ] By: acme on 2007/06/10 16:14:49 + Log: Fix line endings on Windows files + Branch: maint-5.005/perl + ! README.dos README.win32 djgpp/configure.bat win32/Makefile + ! win32/makefile.mk +____________________________________________________________________________ [ ] By: acme on 2007/06/10 16:10:19 Log: Update compare test from blead (hopefully is more portable) Branch: maint-5.005/perl @@ -95,8 +101,8 @@ ____________________________________________________________________________ Log: Update perlbug email address to perlbug@perl.org Branch: maint-5.005/perl ! utils/perlbug.PL pod/perllocale.pod pod/perlfaq2.pod - pod/perl.pod hints/README.hints configure.com README.win32 - README.vms README INSTALL Configure + ! pod/perl.pod hints/README.hints configure.com README.win32 + ! README.vms README INSTALL Configure ____________________________________________________________________________ [ ] By: acme on 2007/06/10 12:52:18 Log: Tests in t/lib/db-recno.t fail on both of these machines. diff --git a/README.dos b/README.dos index 0e0a17335b..56d78df2a0 100644 --- a/README.dos +++ b/README.dos @@ -1,276 +1,276 @@ -If you read this file _as_is_, just ignore the funny characters you
-see. It is written in the POD format (see perlpod manpage) which is
-specially designed to be readable as is.
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-perldos - Perl under DOS, W31, W95.
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
-These are instructions for building Perl under DOS (or w??), using
-DJGPP v2.01 or later. Under w95 long filenames are supported.
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-Before you start, you should glance through the README file
-found in the top-level directory where the Perl distribution
-was extracted. Make sure you read and understand the terms under
-which this software is being distributed.
-
-This port currently supports MakeMaker (the set of modules that
-is used to build extensions to perl). Therefore, you should be
-able to build and install most extensions found in the CPAN sites.
-
-=head2 Prerequisites
-
-=over 4
-
-=item DJGPP
-
-DJGPP is a port of GNU C/C++ compiler and development tools to 32-bit,
-protected-mode environment on Intel 32-bit CPUs running MS-DOS and compatible
-operating systems, by DJ Delorie <dj@delorie.com> and friends.
-
-For more details (FAQ), check out the home of DJGPP at:
-
- http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/
-
-If you have questions about DJGPP, try posting to the DJGPP newsgroup:
-comp.os.msdos.djgpp, or use the email gateway djgpp@delorie.com.
-
-You can find the full DJGPP distribution on any SimTel.Net mirror all over
-the world. Like:
-
- ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2*
-
-You need the following files to build perl (or add new modules):
-
- v2/djdev201.zip
- v2/bnu27b.zip
- v2gnu/gcc2721b.zip
- v2gnu/bsh1147b.zip
- v2gnu/mak3761b.zip
- v2gnu/fil316b.zip
- v2gnu/sed118b.zip
- v2gnu/txt122b.zip
- v2gnu/dif271b.zip
- v2gnu/grep21b.zip
- v2gnu/shl112b.zip
- v2gnu/gawk303b.zip
- v2misc/csdpmi4b.zip
-
-or any newer version.
-
-=item Pthreads
-
-If you want multithreading support in perl, you need a pthread library
-that supports DJGPP. One of them can be found at:
-
- ftp://ftp.cs.fsu.edu/pub/PART/PTHREADS/pthreads.zip
-
-But thread support is still in alpha, it may be unstable. For more information
-see below.
-
-=back
-
-=head2 Shortcomings of Perl under DOS
-
-Perl under DOS lacks some features of perl under UNIX because of
-deficiencies in the UNIX-emulation, most notably:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-fork() and pipe()
-
-=item *
-
-some features of the UNIX filesystem regarding link count and file dates
-
-=item *
-
-in-place operation is a little bit broken with short filenames
-
-=item *
-
-sockets
-
-=back
-
-=head2 Building
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-Unpack the source package F<perl5.00?_??.tar.gz> with djtarx. If you want
-to use long file names under w95, don't forget to use
-
- set LFN=y
-
-before unpacking the archive.
-
-=item *
-
-Create a "symlink" or copy your bash.exe to sh.exe in your C<($DJDIR)/bin>
-directory.
-
- ln -s bash.exe sh.exe
-
-And make the C<SHELL> environment variable point to this F<sh.exe>:
-
- set SHELL=c:/djgpp/bin/sh.exe (use full path name!)
-
-You can do this in F<djgpp.env> too. Add this line BEFORE any section
-definition:
-
- +SHELL=%DJDIR%/bin/sh.exe
-
-=item *
-
-If you have F<split.exe> and F<gsplit.exe> in your path, then rename
-F<split.exe> to F<djsplit.exe>, and F<gsplit.exe> to F<split.exe>.
-Copy or link F<gecho.exe> to F<echo.exe> if you don't have F<echo.exe>.
-Copy or link F<gawk.exe> to F<awk.exe> if you don't have F<awk.exe>.
-
-=item *
-
-Chdir to the djgpp subdirectory of perl toplevel and type the following
-command:
-
- configure.bat
-
-This will do some preprocessing then run the Configure script for you.
-The Configure script is interactive, but in most cases you
-just need to press ENTER.
-
-If the script says that your package is incomplete, and asks whether
-to continue, just answer with Y (this can only happen if you don't use
-long filenames).
-
-When Configure asks about the extensions, I suggest IO and Fcntl,
-and if you want database handling then SDBM_File or GDBM_File
-(you need to install gdbm for this one). If you want to use the
-POSIX extension (this is the default), make sure that the stack
-size of your F<cc1.exe> is at least 512kbyte (you can check this
-with: C<stubedit cc1.exe>).
-
-You can use the Configure script in non-interactive mode too.
-When I built my F<perl.exe>, I used something like this:
-
- configure.bat -Uuseposix -des
-
-You can find more info about Configure's command line switches in
-the F<INSTALL> file.
-
-When the script ends, and you want to change some values in the
-generated F<config.sh> file, then run
-
- sh Configure -S
-
-after you made your modifications.
-
-IMPORTANT: if you use this C<-S> switch, be sure to delete the CONFIG
-environment variable before running the script:
-
- set CONFIG=
-
-=item *
-
-Now you can compile Perl. Type:
-
- make
-
-=back
-
-=head2 Testing
-
-Type:
-
- make test
-
-You should see "All tests successful" if you configured a database
-manager, and 1 failed test script if not (F<lib/anydbm.t>). If you
-configured POSIX you will see 1 additional failed subtest in F<lib/posix.t>.
-
-=head2 Installation
-
-Type:
-
- make install
-
-This will copy the newly compiled perl and libraries into your DJGPP
-directory structure. Perl.exe and the utilities go into C<($DJDIR)/bin>,
-and the library goes under C<($DJDIR)/lib/perl5>. The pod documentation
-goes under C<($DJDIR)/lib/perl5/pod>.
-
-=head2 Threaded perl under dos-djgpp
-
-Multithreading support is considered alpha, because some of the
-tests in C<ext/Thread> still die with SIGSEGV (patches are welcome). But
-if you want to give it a try, here are the necessary steps:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item
-
-1. You will need a pthread library which supports djgpp. Go, and download
-FSU's version from:
-
- ftp://ftp.cs.fsu.edu/pub/PART/PTHREADS/pthreads.zip
-
-The latest version is 3.5, released in Feb 98.
-
-=item
-
-2. Unzip the file, cd to C<threads\src> and run F<configur.bat>.
-
-=item
-
-3. Add C<RAND_SWITCH> or C<MUTEX_SWITCH> or C<RR_SWITCH> to C<CFLAGS>
-in the F<makefile>. Note that using these values, multithreading will
-NOT be preemptive. This is necessary, since djgpp's libc is not thread safe.
-
-=item
-
-4. Apply the following patch:
-
- *** include/pthread/signal.h~ Wed Feb 4 10:51:24 1998
- --- include/pthread/signal.h Tue Feb 10 22:40:32 1998
- ***************
- *** 364,368 ****
- --- 364,370 ----
-
- #ifndef SA_ONSTACK
- + #ifdef SV_ONSTACK
- #define SA_ONSTACK SV_ONSTACK
- + #endif
- #endif /* !SA_ONSTACK */
-
-=item
-
-5. run make (before you do this, you must make sure your C<SHELL> environment
-variable does NOT point to bash).
-
-=item
-
-6. Install the library and header files into your djgpp directory structure.
-
-=item
-
-7. Add C<-Dusethreads> to the commmand line of perl's F<configure.bat>.
-
-=back
-
-=head1 AUTHOR
-
-Laszlo Molnar, F<molnarl@cdata.tvnet.hu>
-
-=head1 SEE ALSO
-
-perl(1).
-
-=cut
-
+If you read this file _as_is_, just ignore the funny characters you +see. It is written in the POD format (see perlpod manpage) which is +specially designed to be readable as is. + +=head1 NAME + +perldos - Perl under DOS, W31, W95. + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +These are instructions for building Perl under DOS (or w??), using +DJGPP v2.01 or later. Under w95 long filenames are supported. + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +Before you start, you should glance through the README file +found in the top-level directory where the Perl distribution +was extracted. Make sure you read and understand the terms under +which this software is being distributed. + +This port currently supports MakeMaker (the set of modules that +is used to build extensions to perl). Therefore, you should be +able to build and install most extensions found in the CPAN sites. + +=head2 Prerequisites + +=over 4 + +=item DJGPP + +DJGPP is a port of GNU C/C++ compiler and development tools to 32-bit, +protected-mode environment on Intel 32-bit CPUs running MS-DOS and compatible +operating systems, by DJ Delorie <dj@delorie.com> and friends. + +For more details (FAQ), check out the home of DJGPP at: + + http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/ + +If you have questions about DJGPP, try posting to the DJGPP newsgroup: +comp.os.msdos.djgpp, or use the email gateway djgpp@delorie.com. + +You can find the full DJGPP distribution on any SimTel.Net mirror all over +the world. Like: + + ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2* + +You need the following files to build perl (or add new modules): + + v2/djdev201.zip + v2/bnu27b.zip + v2gnu/gcc2721b.zip + v2gnu/bsh1147b.zip + v2gnu/mak3761b.zip + v2gnu/fil316b.zip + v2gnu/sed118b.zip + v2gnu/txt122b.zip + v2gnu/dif271b.zip + v2gnu/grep21b.zip + v2gnu/shl112b.zip + v2gnu/gawk303b.zip + v2misc/csdpmi4b.zip + +or any newer version. + +=item Pthreads + +If you want multithreading support in perl, you need a pthread library +that supports DJGPP. One of them can be found at: + + ftp://ftp.cs.fsu.edu/pub/PART/PTHREADS/pthreads.zip + +But thread support is still in alpha, it may be unstable. For more information +see below. + +=back + +=head2 Shortcomings of Perl under DOS + +Perl under DOS lacks some features of perl under UNIX because of +deficiencies in the UNIX-emulation, most notably: + +=over 4 + +=item * + +fork() and pipe() + +=item * + +some features of the UNIX filesystem regarding link count and file dates + +=item * + +in-place operation is a little bit broken with short filenames + +=item * + +sockets + +=back + +=head2 Building + +=over 4 + +=item * + +Unpack the source package F<perl5.00?_??.tar.gz> with djtarx. If you want +to use long file names under w95, don't forget to use + + set LFN=y + +before unpacking the archive. + +=item * + +Create a "symlink" or copy your bash.exe to sh.exe in your C<($DJDIR)/bin> +directory. + + ln -s bash.exe sh.exe + +And make the C<SHELL> environment variable point to this F<sh.exe>: + + set SHELL=c:/djgpp/bin/sh.exe (use full path name!) + +You can do this in F<djgpp.env> too. Add this line BEFORE any section +definition: + + +SHELL=%DJDIR%/bin/sh.exe + +=item * + +If you have F<split.exe> and F<gsplit.exe> in your path, then rename +F<split.exe> to F<djsplit.exe>, and F<gsplit.exe> to F<split.exe>. +Copy or link F<gecho.exe> to F<echo.exe> if you don't have F<echo.exe>. +Copy or link F<gawk.exe> to F<awk.exe> if you don't have F<awk.exe>. + +=item * + +Chdir to the djgpp subdirectory of perl toplevel and type the following +command: + + configure.bat + +This will do some preprocessing then run the Configure script for you. +The Configure script is interactive, but in most cases you +just need to press ENTER. + +If the script says that your package is incomplete, and asks whether +to continue, just answer with Y (this can only happen if you don't use +long filenames). + +When Configure asks about the extensions, I suggest IO and Fcntl, +and if you want database handling then SDBM_File or GDBM_File +(you need to install gdbm for this one). If you want to use the +POSIX extension (this is the default), make sure that the stack +size of your F<cc1.exe> is at least 512kbyte (you can check this +with: C<stubedit cc1.exe>). + +You can use the Configure script in non-interactive mode too. +When I built my F<perl.exe>, I used something like this: + + configure.bat -Uuseposix -des + +You can find more info about Configure's command line switches in +the F<INSTALL> file. + +When the script ends, and you want to change some values in the +generated F<config.sh> file, then run + + sh Configure -S + +after you made your modifications. + +IMPORTANT: if you use this C<-S> switch, be sure to delete the CONFIG +environment variable before running the script: + + set CONFIG= + +=item * + +Now you can compile Perl. Type: + + make + +=back + +=head2 Testing + +Type: + + make test + +You should see "All tests successful" if you configured a database +manager, and 1 failed test script if not (F<lib/anydbm.t>). If you +configured POSIX you will see 1 additional failed subtest in F<lib/posix.t>. + +=head2 Installation + +Type: + + make install + +This will copy the newly compiled perl and libraries into your DJGPP +directory structure. Perl.exe and the utilities go into C<($DJDIR)/bin>, +and the library goes under C<($DJDIR)/lib/perl5>. The pod documentation +goes under C<($DJDIR)/lib/perl5/pod>. + +=head2 Threaded perl under dos-djgpp + +Multithreading support is considered alpha, because some of the +tests in C<ext/Thread> still die with SIGSEGV (patches are welcome). But +if you want to give it a try, here are the necessary steps: + +=over 4 + +=item + +1. You will need a pthread library which supports djgpp. Go, and download +FSU's version from: + + ftp://ftp.cs.fsu.edu/pub/PART/PTHREADS/pthreads.zip + +The latest version is 3.5, released in Feb 98. + +=item + +2. Unzip the file, cd to C<threads\src> and run F<configur.bat>. + +=item + +3. Add C<RAND_SWITCH> or C<MUTEX_SWITCH> or C<RR_SWITCH> to C<CFLAGS> +in the F<makefile>. Note that using these values, multithreading will +NOT be preemptive. This is necessary, since djgpp's libc is not thread safe. + +=item + +4. Apply the following patch: + + *** include/pthread/signal.h~ Wed Feb 4 10:51:24 1998 + --- include/pthread/signal.h Tue Feb 10 22:40:32 1998 + *************** + *** 364,368 **** + --- 364,370 ---- + + #ifndef SA_ONSTACK + + #ifdef SV_ONSTACK + #define SA_ONSTACK SV_ONSTACK + + #endif + #endif /* !SA_ONSTACK */ + +=item + +5. run make (before you do this, you must make sure your C<SHELL> environment +variable does NOT point to bash). + +=item + +6. Install the library and header files into your djgpp directory structure. + +=item + +7. Add C<-Dusethreads> to the commmand line of perl's F<configure.bat>. + +=back + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Laszlo Molnar, F<molnarl@cdata.tvnet.hu> + +=head1 SEE ALSO + +perl(1). + +=cut + diff --git a/README.win32 b/README.win32 index f6fe64c2d2..a8687443bf 100644 --- a/README.win32 +++ b/README.win32 @@ -1,758 +1,758 @@ -If you read this file _as_is_, just ignore the funny characters you
-see. It is written in the POD format (see pod/perlpod.pod) which is
-specially designed to be readable as is.
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-perlwin32 - Perl under Win32
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
-These are instructions for building Perl under Windows NT (versions
-3.51 or 4.0). Currently, this port is reported to build
-under Windows95 using the 4DOS shell--the default shell that infests
-Windows95 will not work (see below). Note this caveat is only about
-B<building> perl. Once built, you should be able to B<use> it on
-either Win32 platform (modulo the problems arising from the inferior
-command shell).
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-Before you start, you should glance through the README file
-found in the top-level directory where the Perl distribution
-was extracted. Make sure you read and understand the terms under
-which this software is being distributed.
-
-Also make sure you read L<BUGS AND CAVEATS> below for the
-known limitations of this port.
-
-The INSTALL file in the perl top-level has much information that is
-only relevant to people building Perl on Unix-like systems. In
-particular, you can safely ignore any information that talks about
-"Configure".
-
-You may also want to look at two other options for building
-a perl that will work on Windows NT: the README.cygwin32 and
-README.os2 files, which each give a different set of rules to build
-a Perl that will work on Win32 platforms. Those two methods will
-probably enable you to build a more Unix-compatible perl, but you
-will also need to download and use various other build-time and
-run-time support software described in those files.
-
-This set of instructions is meant to describe a so-called "native"
-port of Perl to Win32 platforms. The resulting Perl requires no
-additional software to run (other than what came with your operating
-system). Currently, this port is capable of using one of the
-following compilers:
-
- Borland C++ version 5.02 or later
- Microsoft Visual C++ version 4.2 or later
- Mingw32 with EGCS versions 1.0.2, 1.1
- Mingw32 with GCC version 2.8.1
-
-The last two of these are high quality freeware compilers. Support
-for them is still experimental.
-
-This port currently supports MakeMaker (the set of modules that
-is used to build extensions to perl). Therefore, you should be
-able to build and install most extensions found in the CPAN sites.
-See L<Usage Hints> below for general hints about this.
-
-=head2 Setting Up
-
-=over 4
-
-=item Command Shell
-
-Use the default "cmd" shell that comes with NT. Some versions of the
-popular 4DOS/NT shell have incompatibilities that may cause you trouble.
-If the build fails under that shell, try building again with the cmd
-shell. The Makefile also has known incompatibilites with the "command.com"
-shell that comes with Windows95, so building under Windows95 should
-be considered "unsupported". However, there have been reports of successful
-build attempts using 4DOS/NT version 6.01 under Windows95, using dmake, but
-your mileage may vary.
-
-The surest way to build it is on WindowsNT, using the cmd shell.
-
-Make sure the path to the build directory does not contain spaces. The
-build usually works in this circumstance, but some tests will fail.
-
-=item Borland C++
-
-If you are using the Borland compiler, you will need dmake, a freely
-available make that has very nice macro features and parallelability.
-(The make that Borland supplies is seriously crippled, and will not
-work for MakeMaker builds.)
-
-A port of dmake for win32 platforms is available from:
-
- http://www-personal.umich.edu/~gsar/dmake-4.1-win32.zip
-
-Fetch and install dmake somewhere on your path (follow the instructions
-in the README.NOW file).
-
-=item Microsoft Visual C++
-
-The NMAKE that comes with Visual C++ will suffice for building.
-You will need to run the VCVARS32.BAT file usually found somewhere
-like C:\MSDEV4.2\BIN. This will set your build environment.
-
-You can also use dmake to build using Visual C++, provided:
-you set OSRELEASE to "microsft" (or whatever the directory name
-under which the Visual C dmake configuration lives) in your environment,
-and edit win32/config.vc to change "make=nmake" into "make=dmake". The
-latter step is only essential if you want to use dmake as your default
-make for building extensions using MakeMaker.
-
-=item Mingw32 with EGCS or GCC
-
-ECGS binaries can be downloaded from:
-
- ftp://ftp.xraylith.wisc.edu/pub/khan/gnu-win32/mingw32/
-
-GCC-2.8.1 binaries are available from:
-
- http://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~janjaap/mingw32/
-
-You only need either one of those, not both. Both bundles come with
-Mingw32 libraries and headers. While both of them work to build perl,
-the EGCS binaries are currently favored by the maintainers, since they
-come with more up-to-date Mingw32 libraries.
-
-Make sure you install the binaries as indicated in the web sites
-above. You will need to set up a few environment variables (usually
-run from a batch file).
-
-You also need dmake. See L</"Borland C++"> above on how to get it.
-
-=back
-
-=head2 Building
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-Make sure you are in the "win32" subdirectory under the perl toplevel.
-This directory contains a "Makefile" that will work with
-versions of NMAKE that come with Visual C++, and a dmake "makefile.mk"
-that will work for all supported compilers. The defaults in the dmake
-makefile are setup to build using the Borland compiler.
-
-=item *
-
-Edit the makefile.mk (or Makefile, if using nmake) and change the values
-of INST_DRV and INST_TOP. You can also enable various build
-flags.
-
-Beginning with version 5.005, there is experimental support for building
-a perl interpreter that supports the Perl Object abstraction (courtesy
-ActiveState Tool Corp.) PERL_OBJECT uses C++, and the binaries are
-therefore incompatible with the regular C build. However, the
-PERL_OBJECT build does provide something called the C-API, for linking
-it with extensions that won't compile under PERL_OBJECT. Using the C_API
-is typically requested through:
-
- perl Makefile.PL CAPI=TRUE
-
-PERL_OBJECT requires VC++ 5.0 (Service Pack 3 recommended) or later. It
-is not yet supported under GCC or EGCS. WARNING: Binaries built with
-PERL_OBJECT enabled are B<not> compatible with binaries built without.
-Perl installs PERL_OBJECT binaries under a distinct architecture name,
-so they B<can> coexist, though.
-
-Beginning with version 5.005, there is experimental support for building
-a perl interpreter that is capable of native threading. Binaries built
-with thread support enabled are also incompatible with the vanilla C
-build. WARNING: Binaries built with threads enabled are B<not> compatible
-with binaries built without. Perl installs threads enabled binaries under
-a distinct architecture name, so they B<can> coexist, though.
-
-At the present time, you cannot enable both threading and PERL_OBJECT.
-You can get only one of them in a Perl interpreter.
-
-If you have either the source or a library that contains des_fcrypt(),
-enable the appropriate option in the makefile. des_fcrypt() is not
-bundled with the distribution due to US Government restrictions
-on the export of cryptographic software. Nevertheless, this routine
-is part of the "libdes" library (written by Ed Young) which is widely
-available worldwide, usually along with SSLeay (for example:
-"ftp://fractal.mta.ca/pub/crypto/SSLeay/DES/"). Set CRYPT_SRC to the
-name of the file that implements des_fcrypt(). Alternatively, if
-you have built a library that contains des_fcrypt(), you can set
-CRYPT_LIB to point to the library name. The location above contains
-many versions of the "libdes" library, all with slightly different
-implementations of des_fcrypt(). Older versions have a single,
-self-contained file (fcrypt.c) that implements crypt(), so they may be
-easier to use. A patch against the fcrypt.c found in libdes-3.06 is
-in des_fcrypt.patch.
-
-Perl will also build without des_fcrypt(), but the crypt() builtin will
-fail at run time.
-
-You will also have to make sure CCHOME points to wherever you installed
-your compiler.
-
-The default value for CCHOME in the makefiles for Visual C++
-may not be correct for some versions. Make sure the default exists
-and is valid.
-
-Other options are explained in the makefiles. Be sure to read the
-instructions carefully.
-
-=item *
-
-Type "dmake" (or "nmake" if you are using that make).
-
-This should build everything. Specifically, it will create perl.exe,
-perl.dll (or perlcore.dll), and perlglob.exe at the perl toplevel, and
-various other extension dll's under the lib\auto directory. If the build
-fails for any reason, make sure you have done the previous steps correctly.
-
-The build process may produce "harmless" compiler warnings (more or
-less copiously, depending on how picky your compiler gets). The
-maintainers are aware of these warnings, thankyouverymuch. :)
-
-When building using Visual C++, a perl95.exe will also get built. This
-executable is only needed on Windows95, and should be used instead of
-perl.exe, and then only if you want sockets to work properly on Windows95.
-This is necessitated by a bug in the Microsoft C Runtime that cannot be
-worked around in the "normal" perl.exe. perl95.exe gets built with its
-own private copy of the C Runtime that is not accessible to extensions
-(which see the DLL version of the CRT). Be aware, therefore, that this
-perl95.exe will have esoteric problems with extensions like perl/Tk that
-themselves use the C Runtime heavily, or want to free() pointers
-malloc()-ed by perl.
-
-You can avoid the perl95.exe problems completely if you either enable
-USE_PERLCRT with Visual C++, or use Borland C++ for building perl. In
-those cases, perl95.exe is not needed and will not be built.
-
-=back
-
-=head2 Testing
-
-Type "dmake test" (or "nmake test"). This will run most of the tests from
-the testsuite (many tests will be skipped, and but no test should fail).
-
-If some tests do fail, it may be because you are using a different command
-shell than the native "cmd.exe", or because you are building from a path
-that contains spaces. So don't do that.
-
-If you are running the tests from a emacs shell window, you may see
-failures in op/stat.t. Run "dmake test-notty" in that case.
-
-If you're using the Borland compiler, you may see a failure in op/taint.t
-arising from the inability to find the Borland Runtime DLLs on the system
-default path. You will need to copy the DLLs reported by the messages
-from where Borland chose to install it, into the Windows system directory
-(usually somewhere like C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32), and rerun the test.
-
-The Visual C runtime apparently has a bug that causes posix.t to fail
-test#2. This usually happens only if you extracted the files in text
-mode. Enable the USE_PERLCRT option in the Makefile to fix this bug.
-
-Please report any other failures as described under L<BUGS AND CAVEATS>.
-
-=head2 Installation
-
-Type "dmake install" (or "nmake install"). This will put the newly
-built perl and the libraries under whatever C<INST_TOP> points to in the
-Makefile. It will also install the pod documentation under
-C<$INST_TOP\$VERSION\lib\pod> and HTML versions of the same under
-C<$INST_TOP\$VERSION\lib\pod\html>. To use the Perl you just installed,
-you will need to add two components to your PATH environment variable,
-C<$INST_TOP\$VERSION\bin>, and C<$INST_TOP\$VERSION\bin\$ARCHNAME>.
-For example:
-
- set PATH c:\perl\5.005\bin;c:\perl\5.005\bin\MSWin32-x86;%PATH%
-
-
-=head2 Usage Hints
-
-=over 4
-
-=item Environment Variables
-
-The installation paths that you set during the build get compiled
-into perl, so you don't have to do anything additional to start
-using that perl (except add its location to your PATH variable).
-
-If you put extensions in unusual places, you can set PERL5LIB
-to a list of paths separated by semicolons where you want perl
-to look for libraries. Look for descriptions of other environment
-variables you can set in L<perlrun>.
-
-You can also control the shell that perl uses to run system() and
-backtick commands via PERL5SHELL. See L<perlrun>.
-
-Perl does not depend on the registry, but it can look up certain default
-values if you choose to put them there. Perl attempts to read entries from
-C<HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Perl> and C<HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Perl>.
-Entries in the former override entries in the latter. One or more of the
-following entries (of type REG_SZ or REG_EXPAND_SZ) may be set:
-
- lib-$] version-specific path to add to @INC
- lib path to add to @INC
- sitelib-$] version-specific path to add to @INC
- sitelib path to add to @INC
- PERL* fallback for all %ENV lookups that begin with "PERL"
-
-Note the C<$]> in the above is not literal. Substitute whatever version
-of perl you want to honor that entry, e.g. C<5.00502>. Paths must be
-separated with semicolons, as usual on win32.
-
-=item File Globbing
-
-By default, perl spawns an external program to do file globbing.
-The install process installs both a perlglob.exe and a perlglob.bat
-that perl can use for this purpose. Note that with the default
-installation, perlglob.exe will be found by the system before
-perlglob.bat.
-
-perlglob.exe relies on the argv expansion done by the C Runtime of
-the particular compiler you used, and therefore behaves very
-differently depending on the Runtime used to build it. To preserve
-compatiblity, perlglob.bat (a perl script that can be used portably)
-is installed. Besides being portable, perlglob.bat also offers
-enhanced globbing functionality.
-
-If you want perl to use perlglob.bat instead of perlglob.exe, just
-delete perlglob.exe from the install location (or move it somewhere
-perl cannot find). Using File::DosGlob.pm (which implements the core
-functionality of perlglob.bat) to override the internal CORE::glob()
-works about 10 times faster than spawing perlglob.exe, and you should
-take this approach when writing new modules. See File::DosGlob for
-details.
-
-=item Using perl from the command line
-
-If you are accustomed to using perl from various command-line
-shells found in UNIX environments, you will be less than pleased
-with what Windows NT offers by way of a command shell.
-
-The crucial thing to understand about the "cmd" shell (which is
-the default on Windows NT) is that it does not do any wildcard
-expansions of command-line arguments (so wildcards need not be
-quoted). It also provides only rudimentary quoting. The only
-(useful) quote character is the double quote ("). It can be used to
-protect spaces in arguments and other special characters. The
-Windows NT documentation has almost no description of how the
-quoting rules are implemented, but here are some general observations
-based on experiments: The shell breaks arguments at spaces and
-passes them to programs in argc/argv. Doublequotes can be used
-to prevent arguments with spaces in them from being split up.
-You can put a double quote in an argument by escaping it with
-a backslash and enclosing the whole argument within double quotes.
-The backslash and the pair of double quotes surrounding the
-argument will be stripped by the shell.
-
-The file redirection characters "<", ">", and "|" cannot be quoted
-by double quotes (there are probably more such). Single quotes
-will protect those three file redirection characters, but the
-single quotes don't get stripped by the shell (just to make this
-type of quoting completely useless). The caret "^" has also
-been observed to behave as a quoting character (and doesn't get
-stripped by the shell also).
-
-Here are some examples of usage of the "cmd" shell:
-
-This prints two doublequotes:
-
- perl -e "print '\"\"' "
-
-This does the same:
-
- perl -e "print \"\\\"\\\"\" "
-
-This prints "bar" and writes "foo" to the file "blurch":
-
- perl -e "print 'foo'; print STDERR 'bar'" > blurch
-
-This prints "foo" ("bar" disappears into nowhereland):
-
- perl -e "print 'foo'; print STDERR 'bar'" 2> nul
-
-This prints "bar" and writes "foo" into the file "blurch":
-
- perl -e "print 'foo'; print STDERR 'bar'" 1> blurch
-
-This pipes "foo" to the "less" pager and prints "bar" on the console:
-
- perl -e "print 'foo'; print STDERR 'bar'" | less
-
-This pipes "foo\nbar\n" to the less pager:
-
- perl -le "print 'foo'; print STDERR 'bar'" 2>&1 | less
-
-This pipes "foo" to the pager and writes "bar" in the file "blurch":
-
- perl -e "print 'foo'; print STDERR 'bar'" 2> blurch | less
-
-
-Discovering the usefulness of the "command.com" shell on Windows95
-is left as an exercise to the reader :)
-
-=item Building Extensions
-
-The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN) offers a wealth
-of extensions, some of which require a C compiler to build.
-Look in http://www.perl.com/ for more information on CPAN.
-
-Most extensions (whether they require a C compiler or not) can
-be built, tested and installed with the standard mantra:
-
- perl Makefile.PL
- $MAKE
- $MAKE test
- $MAKE install
-
-where $MAKE is whatever 'make' program you have configured perl to
-use. Use "perl -V:make" to find out what this is. Some extensions
-may not provide a testsuite (so "$MAKE test" may not do anything, or
-fail), but most serious ones do.
-
-It is important that you use a supported 'make' program, and
-ensure Config.pm knows about it. If you don't have nmake, you can
-either get dmake from the location mentioned earlier, or get an
-old version of nmake reportedly available from:
-
- ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/nmake15.exe
-
-Another option is to use the make written in Perl, available from
-CPAN:
-
- http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/NI-S/Make-0.03.tar.gz
-
-Note that MakeMaker actually emits makefiles with different syntax
-depending on what 'make' it thinks you are using. Therefore, it is
-important that one of the following values appears in Config.pm:
-
- make='nmake' # MakeMaker emits nmake syntax
- make='dmake' # MakeMaker emits dmake syntax
- any other value # MakeMaker emits generic make syntax
- (e.g GNU make, or Perl make)
-
-If the value doesn't match the 'make' program you want to use,
-edit Config.pm to fix it.
-
-If a module implements XSUBs, you will need one of the supported
-C compilers. You must make sure you have set up the environment for
-the compiler for command-line compilation.
-
-If a module does not build for some reason, look carefully for
-why it failed, and report problems to the module author. If
-it looks like the extension building support is at fault, report
-that with full details of how the build failed using the perlbug
-utility.
-
-=item Command-line Wildcard Expansion
-
-The default command shells on DOS descendant operating systems (such
-as they are) usually do not expand wildcard arguments supplied to
-programs. They consider it the application's job to handle that.
-This is commonly achieved by linking the application (in our case,
-perl) with startup code that the C runtime libraries usually provide.
-However, doing that results in incompatible perl versions (since the
-behavior of the argv expansion code differs depending on the
-compiler, and it is even buggy on some compilers). Besides, it may
-be a source of frustration if you use such a perl binary with an
-alternate shell that *does* expand wildcards.
-
-Instead, the following solution works rather well. The nice things
-about it: 1) you can start using it right away 2) it is more powerful,
-because it will do the right thing with a pattern like */*/*.c
-3) you can decide whether you do/don't want to use it 4) you can
-extend the method to add any customizations (or even entirely
-different kinds of wildcard expansion).
-
- C:\> copy con c:\perl\lib\Wild.pm
- # Wild.pm - emulate shell @ARGV expansion on shells that don't
- use File::DosGlob;
- @ARGV = map {
- my @g = File::DosGlob::glob($_) if /[*?]/;
- @g ? @g : $_;
- } @ARGV;
- 1;
- ^Z
- C:\> set PERL5OPT=-MWild
- C:\> perl -le "for (@ARGV) { print }" */*/perl*.c
- p4view/perl/perl.c
- p4view/perl/perlio.c
- p4view/perl/perly.c
- perl5.005/win32/perlglob.c
- perl5.005/win32/perllib.c
- perl5.005/win32/perlglob.c
- perl5.005/win32/perllib.c
- perl5.005/win32/perlglob.c
- perl5.005/win32/perllib.c
-
-Note there are two distinct steps there: 1) You'll have to create
-Wild.pm and put it in your perl lib directory. 2) You'll need to
-set the PERL5OPT environment variable. If you want argv expansion
-to be the default, just set PERL5OPT in your default startup
-environment.
-
-If you are using the Visual C compiler, you can get the C runtime's
-command line wildcard expansion built into perl binary. The resulting
-binary will always expand unquoted command lines, which may not be
-what you want if you use a shell that does that for you. The expansion
-done is also somewhat less powerful than the approach suggested above.
-
-=item Win32 Specific Extensions
-
-A number of extensions specific to the Win32 platform are available
-from CPAN. You may find that many of these extensions are meant to
-be used under the Activeware port of Perl, which used to be the only
-native port for the Win32 platform. Since the Activeware port does not
-have adequate support for Perl's extension building tools, these
-extensions typically do not support those tools either, and therefore
-cannot be built using the generic steps shown in the previous section.
-
-To ensure smooth transitioning of existing code that uses the
-ActiveState port, there is a bundle of Win32 extensions that contains
-all of the ActiveState extensions and most other Win32 extensions from
-CPAN in source form, along with many added bugfixes, and with MakeMaker
-support. This bundle is available at:
-
- http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/GSAR/libwin32-0.14.zip
-
-See the README in that distribution for building and installation
-instructions. Look for later versions that may be available at the
-same location.
-
-=item Running Perl Scripts
-
-Perl scripts on UNIX use the "#!" (a.k.a "shebang") line to
-indicate to the OS that it should execute the file using perl.
-Win32 has no comparable means to indicate arbitrary files are
-executables.
-
-Instead, all available methods to execute plain text files on
-Win32 rely on the file "extension". There are three methods
-to use this to execute perl scripts:
-
-=over 8
-
-=item 1
-
-There is a facility called "file extension associations" that will
-work in Windows NT 4.0. This can be manipulated via the two
-commands "assoc" and "ftype" that come standard with Windows NT
-4.0. Type "ftype /?" for a complete example of how to set this
-up for perl scripts (Say what? You thought Windows NT wasn't
-perl-ready? :).
-
-=item 2
-
-Since file associations don't work everywhere, and there are
-reportedly bugs with file associations where it does work, the
-old method of wrapping the perl script to make it look like a
-regular batch file to the OS, may be used. The install process
-makes available the "pl2bat.bat" script which can be used to wrap
-perl scripts into batch files. For example:
-
- pl2bat foo.pl
-
-will create the file "FOO.BAT". Note "pl2bat" strips any
-.pl suffix and adds a .bat suffix to the generated file.
-
-If you use the 4DOS/NT or similar command shell, note that
-"pl2bat" uses the "%*" variable in the generated batch file to
-refer to all the command line arguments, so you may need to make
-sure that construct works in batch files. As of this writing,
-4DOS/NT users will need a "ParameterChar = *" statement in their
-4NT.INI file, or will need to execute "setdos /p*" in the 4DOS/NT
-startup file to enable this to work.
-
-=item 3
-
-Using "pl2bat" has a few problems: the file name gets changed,
-so scripts that rely on C<$0> to find what they must do may not
-run properly; running "pl2bat" replicates the contents of the
-original script, and so this process can be maintenance intensive
-if the originals get updated often. A different approach that
-avoids both problems is possible.
-
-A script called "runperl.bat" is available that can be copied
-to any filename (along with the .bat suffix). For example,
-if you call it "foo.bat", it will run the file "foo" when it is
-executed. Since you can run batch files on Win32 platforms simply
-by typing the name (without the extension), this effectively
-runs the file "foo", when you type either "foo" or "foo.bat".
-With this method, "foo.bat" can even be in a different location
-than the file "foo", as long as "foo" is available somewhere on
-the PATH. If your scripts are on a filesystem that allows symbolic
-links, you can even avoid copying "runperl.bat".
-
-Here's a diversion: copy "runperl.bat" to "runperl", and type
-"runperl". Explain the observed behavior, or lack thereof. :)
-Hint: .gnidnats llits er'uoy fi ,"lrepnur" eteled :tniH
-
-=back
-
-=item Miscellaneous Things
-
-A full set of HTML documentation is installed, so you should be
-able to use it if you have a web browser installed on your
-system.
-
-C<perldoc> is also a useful tool for browsing information contained
-in the documentation, especially in conjunction with a pager
-like C<less> (recent versions of which have Win32 support). You may
-have to set the PAGER environment variable to use a specific pager.
-"perldoc -f foo" will print information about the perl operator
-"foo".
-
-If you find bugs in perl, you can run C<perlbug> to create a
-bug report (you may have to send it manually if C<perlbug> cannot
-find a mailer on your system).
-
-=back
-
-=head1 BUGS AND CAVEATS
-
-An effort has been made to ensure that the DLLs produced by the two
-supported compilers are compatible with each other (despite the
-best efforts of the compiler vendors). Extension binaries produced
-by one compiler should also coexist with a perl binary built by
-a different compiler. In order to accomplish this, PERL.DLL provides
-a layer of runtime code that uses the C Runtime that perl was compiled
-with. Extensions which include "perl.h" will transparently access
-the functions in this layer, thereby ensuring that both perl and
-extensions use the same runtime functions.
-
-If you have had prior exposure to Perl on Unix platforms, you will notice
-this port exhibits behavior different from what is documented. Most of the
-differences fall under one of these categories. We do not consider
-any of them to be serious limitations (especially when compared to the
-limited nature of some of the Win32 OSes themselves :)
-
-=over 8
-
-=item *
-
-C<stat()> and C<lstat()> functions may not behave as documented. They
-may return values that bear no resemblance to those reported on Unix
-platforms, and some fields (like the the one for inode) may be completely
-bogus.
-
-=item *
-
-The following functions are currently unavailable: C<fork()>,
-C<dump()>, C<chown()>, C<link()>, C<symlink()>, C<chroot()>,
-C<setpgrp()> and related security functions, C<setpriority()>,
-C<getpriority()>, C<syscall()>, C<fcntl()>, C<getpw*()>,
-C<msg*()>, C<shm*()>, C<sem*()>, C<alarm()>, C<socketpair()>,
-C<*netent()>, C<*protoent()>, C<*servent()>, C<*hostent()>,
-C<getnetby*()>.
-This list is possibly incomplete.
-
-=item *
-
-Various C<socket()> related calls are supported, but they may not
-behave as on Unix platforms.
-
-=item *
-
-The four-argument C<select()> call is only supported on sockets.
-
-=item *
-
-The C<ioctl()> call is only supported on sockets (where it provides the
-functionality of ioctlsocket() in the Winsock API).
-
-=item *
-
-Failure to spawn() a subprocess is indicated by setting $? to "255 << 8".
-C<$?> is set in a way compatible with Unix (i.e. the exitstatus of the
-subprocess is obtained by "$? >> 8", as described in the documentation).
-
-=item *
-
-You can expect problems building modules available on CPAN if you
-build perl itself with -DUSE_THREADS. These problems should be resolved
-as we get closer to 5.005.
-
-=item *
-
-C<utime()>, C<times()> and process-related functions may not
-behave as described in the documentation, and some of the
-returned values or effects may be bogus.
-
-=item *
-
-Signal handling may not behave as on Unix platforms (where it
-doesn't exactly "behave", either :). For instance, calling C<die()>
-or C<exit()> from signal handlers will cause an exception, since most
-implementations of C<signal()> on Win32 are severely crippled.
-Thus, signals may work only for simple things like setting a flag
-variable in the handler. Using signals under this port should
-currently be considered unsupported.
-
-=item *
-
-C<kill()> is implemented, but doesn't have the semantics of
-C<raise()>, i.e. it doesn't send a signal to the identified process
-like it does on Unix platforms. Instead it immediately calls
-C<TerminateProcess(process,signal)>. Thus the signal argument is
-used to set the exit-status of the terminated process. This behavior
-may change in future.
-
-=item *
-
-File globbing may not behave as on Unix platforms. In particular,
-if you don't use perlglob.bat for globbing, it will understand
-wildcards only in the filename component (and not in the pathname).
-In other words, something like "print <*/*.pl>" will not print all the
-perl scripts in all the subdirectories one level under the current one
-(like it does on UNIX platforms). perlglob.exe is also dependent on
-the particular implementation of wildcard expansion in the vendor
-libraries used to build it (which varies wildly at the present time).
-Using perlglob.bat (or File::DosGlob) avoids these limitations, but
-still only provides DOS semantics (read "warts") for globbing.
-
-=back
-
-Please send detailed descriptions of any problems and solutions that
-you may find to <F<perlbug@perl.org>>, along with the output produced
-by C<perl -V>.
-
-=head1 AUTHORS
-
-=over 4
-
-Gary Ng E<lt>71564.1743@CompuServe.COME<gt>
-
-Gurusamy Sarathy E<lt>gsar@umich.eduE<gt>
-
-Nick Ing-Simmons E<lt>nick@ni-s.u-net.comE<gt>
-
-=back
-
-This document is maintained by Gurusamy Sarathy.
-
-=head1 SEE ALSO
-
-L<perl>
-
-=head1 HISTORY
-
-This port was originally contributed by Gary Ng around 5.003_24,
-and borrowed from the Hip Communications port that was available
-at the time.
-
-Nick Ing-Simmons and Gurusamy Sarathy have made numerous and
-sundry hacks since then.
-
-Borland support was added in 5.004_01 (Gurusamy Sarathy).
-
-GCC/mingw32 support was added in 5.005 (Nick Ing-Simmons).
-
-Support for PERL_OBJECT was added in 5.005 (ActiveState Tool Corp).
-
-Last updated: 18 January 1999
-
-=cut
-
+If you read this file _as_is_, just ignore the funny characters you +see. It is written in the POD format (see pod/perlpod.pod) which is +specially designed to be readable as is. + +=head1 NAME + +perlwin32 - Perl under Win32 + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +These are instructions for building Perl under Windows NT (versions +3.51 or 4.0). Currently, this port is reported to build +under Windows95 using the 4DOS shell--the default shell that infests +Windows95 will not work (see below). Note this caveat is only about +B<building> perl. Once built, you should be able to B<use> it on +either Win32 platform (modulo the problems arising from the inferior +command shell). + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +Before you start, you should glance through the README file +found in the top-level directory where the Perl distribution +was extracted. Make sure you read and understand the terms under +which this software is being distributed. + +Also make sure you read L<BUGS AND CAVEATS> below for the +known limitations of this port. + +The INSTALL file in the perl top-level has much information that is +only relevant to people building Perl on Unix-like systems. In +particular, you can safely ignore any information that talks about +"Configure". + +You may also want to look at two other options for building +a perl that will work on Windows NT: the README.cygwin32 and +README.os2 files, which each give a different set of rules to build +a Perl that will work on Win32 platforms. Those two methods will +probably enable you to build a more Unix-compatible perl, but you +will also need to download and use various other build-time and +run-time support software described in those files. + +This set of instructions is meant to describe a so-called "native" +port of Perl to Win32 platforms. The resulting Perl requires no +additional software to run (other than what came with your operating +system). Currently, this port is capable of using one of the +following compilers: + + Borland C++ version 5.02 or later + Microsoft Visual C++ version 4.2 or later + Mingw32 with EGCS versions 1.0.2, 1.1 + Mingw32 with GCC version 2.8.1 + +The last two of these are high quality freeware compilers. Support +for them is still experimental. + +This port currently supports MakeMaker (the set of modules that +is used to build extensions to perl). Therefore, you should be +able to build and install most extensions found in the CPAN sites. +See L<Usage Hints> below for general hints about this. + +=head2 Setting Up + +=over 4 + +=item Command Shell + +Use the default "cmd" shell that comes with NT. Some versions of the +popular 4DOS/NT shell have incompatibilities that may cause you trouble. +If the build fails under that shell, try building again with the cmd +shell. The Makefile also has known incompatibilites with the "command.com" +shell that comes with Windows95, so building under Windows95 should +be considered "unsupported". However, there have been reports of successful +build attempts using 4DOS/NT version 6.01 under Windows95, using dmake, but +your mileage may vary. + +The surest way to build it is on WindowsNT, using the cmd shell. + +Make sure the path to the build directory does not contain spaces. The +build usually works in this circumstance, but some tests will fail. + +=item Borland C++ + +If you are using the Borland compiler, you will need dmake, a freely +available make that has very nice macro features and parallelability. +(The make that Borland supplies is seriously crippled, and will not +work for MakeMaker builds.) + +A port of dmake for win32 platforms is available from: + + http://www-personal.umich.edu/~gsar/dmake-4.1-win32.zip + +Fetch and install dmake somewhere on your path (follow the instructions +in the README.NOW file). + +=item Microsoft Visual C++ + +The NMAKE that comes with Visual C++ will suffice for building. +You will need to run the VCVARS32.BAT file usually found somewhere +like C:\MSDEV4.2\BIN. This will set your build environment. + +You can also use dmake to build using Visual C++, provided: +you set OSRELEASE to "microsft" (or whatever the directory name +under which the Visual C dmake configuration lives) in your environment, +and edit win32/config.vc to change "make=nmake" into "make=dmake". The +latter step is only essential if you want to use dmake as your default +make for building extensions using MakeMaker. + +=item Mingw32 with EGCS or GCC + +ECGS binaries can be downloaded from: + + ftp://ftp.xraylith.wisc.edu/pub/khan/gnu-win32/mingw32/ + +GCC-2.8.1 binaries are available from: + + http://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~janjaap/mingw32/ + +You only need either one of those, not both. Both bundles come with +Mingw32 libraries and headers. While both of them work to build perl, +the EGCS binaries are currently favored by the maintainers, since they +come with more up-to-date Mingw32 libraries. + +Make sure you install the binaries as indicated in the web sites +above. You will need to set up a few environment variables (usually +run from a batch file). + +You also need dmake. See L</"Borland C++"> above on how to get it. + +=back + +=head2 Building + +=over 4 + +=item * + +Make sure you are in the "win32" subdirectory under the perl toplevel. +This directory contains a "Makefile" that will work with +versions of NMAKE that come with Visual C++, and a dmake "makefile.mk" +that will work for all supported compilers. The defaults in the dmake +makefile are setup to build using the Borland compiler. + +=item * + +Edit the makefile.mk (or Makefile, if using nmake) and change the values +of INST_DRV and INST_TOP. You can also enable various build +flags. + +Beginning with version 5.005, there is experimental support for building +a perl interpreter that supports the Perl Object abstraction (courtesy +ActiveState Tool Corp.) PERL_OBJECT uses C++, and the binaries are +therefore incompatible with the regular C build. However, the +PERL_OBJECT build does provide something called the C-API, for linking +it with extensions that won't compile under PERL_OBJECT. Using the C_API +is typically requested through: + + perl Makefile.PL CAPI=TRUE + +PERL_OBJECT requires VC++ 5.0 (Service Pack 3 recommended) or later. It +is not yet supported under GCC or EGCS. WARNING: Binaries built with +PERL_OBJECT enabled are B<not> compatible with binaries built without. +Perl installs PERL_OBJECT binaries under a distinct architecture name, +so they B<can> coexist, though. + +Beginning with version 5.005, there is experimental support for building +a perl interpreter that is capable of native threading. Binaries built +with thread support enabled are also incompatible with the vanilla C +build. WARNING: Binaries built with threads enabled are B<not> compatible +with binaries built without. Perl installs threads enabled binaries under +a distinct architecture name, so they B<can> coexist, though. + +At the present time, you cannot enable both threading and PERL_OBJECT. +You can get only one of them in a Perl interpreter. + +If you have either the source or a library that contains des_fcrypt(), +enable the appropriate option in the makefile. des_fcrypt() is not +bundled with the distribution due to US Government restrictions +on the export of cryptographic software. Nevertheless, this routine +is part of the "libdes" library (written by Ed Young) which is widely +available worldwide, usually along with SSLeay (for example: +"ftp://fractal.mta.ca/pub/crypto/SSLeay/DES/"). Set CRYPT_SRC to the +name of the file that implements des_fcrypt(). Alternatively, if +you have built a library that contains des_fcrypt(), you can set +CRYPT_LIB to point to the library name. The location above contains +many versions of the "libdes" library, all with slightly different +implementations of des_fcrypt(). Older versions have a single, +self-contained file (fcrypt.c) that implements crypt(), so they may be +easier to use. A patch against the fcrypt.c found in libdes-3.06 is +in des_fcrypt.patch. + +Perl will also build without des_fcrypt(), but the crypt() builtin will +fail at run time. + +You will also have to make sure CCHOME points to wherever you installed +your compiler. + +The default value for CCHOME in the makefiles for Visual C++ +may not be correct for some versions. Make sure the default exists +and is valid. + +Other options are explained in the makefiles. Be sure to read the +instructions carefully. + +=item * + +Type "dmake" (or "nmake" if you are using that make). + +This should build everything. Specifically, it will create perl.exe, +perl.dll (or perlcore.dll), and perlglob.exe at the perl toplevel, and +various other extension dll's under the lib\auto directory. If the build +fails for any reason, make sure you have done the previous steps correctly. + +The build process may produce "harmless" compiler warnings (more or +less copiously, depending on how picky your compiler gets). The +maintainers are aware of these warnings, thankyouverymuch. :) + +When building using Visual C++, a perl95.exe will also get built. This +executable is only needed on Windows95, and should be used instead of +perl.exe, and then only if you want sockets to work properly on Windows95. +This is necessitated by a bug in the Microsoft C Runtime that cannot be +worked around in the "normal" perl.exe. perl95.exe gets built with its +own private copy of the C Runtime that is not accessible to extensions +(which see the DLL version of the CRT). Be aware, therefore, that this +perl95.exe will have esoteric problems with extensions like perl/Tk that +themselves use the C Runtime heavily, or want to free() pointers +malloc()-ed by perl. + +You can avoid the perl95.exe problems completely if you either enable +USE_PERLCRT with Visual C++, or use Borland C++ for building perl. In +those cases, perl95.exe is not needed and will not be built. + +=back + +=head2 Testing + +Type "dmake test" (or "nmake test"). This will run most of the tests from +the testsuite (many tests will be skipped, and but no test should fail). + +If some tests do fail, it may be because you are using a different command +shell than the native "cmd.exe", or because you are building from a path +that contains spaces. So don't do that. + +If you are running the tests from a emacs shell window, you may see +failures in op/stat.t. Run "dmake test-notty" in that case. + +If you're using the Borland compiler, you may see a failure in op/taint.t +arising from the inability to find the Borland Runtime DLLs on the system +default path. You will need to copy the DLLs reported by the messages +from where Borland chose to install it, into the Windows system directory +(usually somewhere like C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32), and rerun the test. + +The Visual C runtime apparently has a bug that causes posix.t to fail +test#2. This usually happens only if you extracted the files in text +mode. Enable the USE_PERLCRT option in the Makefile to fix this bug. + +Please report any other failures as described under L<BUGS AND CAVEATS>. + +=head2 Installation + +Type "dmake install" (or "nmake install"). This will put the newly +built perl and the libraries under whatever C<INST_TOP> points to in the +Makefile. It will also install the pod documentation under +C<$INST_TOP\$VERSION\lib\pod> and HTML versions of the same under +C<$INST_TOP\$VERSION\lib\pod\html>. To use the Perl you just installed, +you will need to add two components to your PATH environment variable, +C<$INST_TOP\$VERSION\bin>, and C<$INST_TOP\$VERSION\bin\$ARCHNAME>. +For example: + + set PATH c:\perl\5.005\bin;c:\perl\5.005\bin\MSWin32-x86;%PATH% + + +=head2 Usage Hints + +=over 4 + +=item Environment Variables + +The installation paths that you set during the build get compiled +into perl, so you don't have to do anything additional to start +using that perl (except add its location to your PATH variable). + +If you put extensions in unusual places, you can set PERL5LIB +to a list of paths separated by semicolons where you want perl +to look for libraries. Look for descriptions of other environment +variables you can set in L<perlrun>. + +You can also control the shell that perl uses to run system() and +backtick commands via PERL5SHELL. See L<perlrun>. + +Perl does not depend on the registry, but it can look up certain default +values if you choose to put them there. Perl attempts to read entries from +C<HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Perl> and C<HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Perl>. +Entries in the former override entries in the latter. One or more of the +following entries (of type REG_SZ or REG_EXPAND_SZ) may be set: + + lib-$] version-specific path to add to @INC + lib path to add to @INC + sitelib-$] version-specific path to add to @INC + sitelib path to add to @INC + PERL* fallback for all %ENV lookups that begin with "PERL" + +Note the C<$]> in the above is not literal. Substitute whatever version +of perl you want to honor that entry, e.g. C<5.00502>. Paths must be +separated with semicolons, as usual on win32. + +=item File Globbing + +By default, perl spawns an external program to do file globbing. +The install process installs both a perlglob.exe and a perlglob.bat +that perl can use for this purpose. Note that with the default +installation, perlglob.exe will be found by the system before +perlglob.bat. + +perlglob.exe relies on the argv expansion done by the C Runtime of +the particular compiler you used, and therefore behaves very +differently depending on the Runtime used to build it. To preserve +compatiblity, perlglob.bat (a perl script that can be used portably) +is installed. Besides being portable, perlglob.bat also offers +enhanced globbing functionality. + +If you want perl to use perlglob.bat instead of perlglob.exe, just +delete perlglob.exe from the install location (or move it somewhere +perl cannot find). Using File::DosGlob.pm (which implements the core +functionality of perlglob.bat) to override the internal CORE::glob() +works about 10 times faster than spawing perlglob.exe, and you should +take this approach when writing new modules. See File::DosGlob for +details. + +=item Using perl from the command line + +If you are accustomed to using perl from various command-line +shells found in UNIX environments, you will be less than pleased +with what Windows NT offers by way of a command shell. + +The crucial thing to understand about the "cmd" shell (which is +the default on Windows NT) is that it does not do any wildcard +expansions of command-line arguments (so wildcards need not be +quoted). It also provides only rudimentary quoting. The only +(useful) quote character is the double quote ("). It can be used to +protect spaces in arguments and other special characters. The +Windows NT documentation has almost no description of how the +quoting rules are implemented, but here are some general observations +based on experiments: The shell breaks arguments at spaces and +passes them to programs in argc/argv. Doublequotes can be used +to prevent arguments with spaces in them from being split up. +You can put a double quote in an argument by escaping it with +a backslash and enclosing the whole argument within double quotes. +The backslash and the pair of double quotes surrounding the +argument will be stripped by the shell. + +The file redirection characters "<", ">", and "|" cannot be quoted +by double quotes (there are probably more such). Single quotes +will protect those three file redirection characters, but the +single quotes don't get stripped by the shell (just to make this +type of quoting completely useless). The caret "^" has also +been observed to behave as a quoting character (and doesn't get +stripped by the shell also). + +Here are some examples of usage of the "cmd" shell: + +This prints two doublequotes: + + perl -e "print '\"\"' " + +This does the same: + + perl -e "print \"\\\"\\\"\" " + +This prints "bar" and writes "foo" to the file "blurch": + + perl -e "print 'foo'; print STDERR 'bar'" > blurch + +This prints "foo" ("bar" disappears into nowhereland): + + perl -e "print 'foo'; print STDERR 'bar'" 2> nul + +This prints "bar" and writes "foo" into the file "blurch": + + perl -e "print 'foo'; print STDERR 'bar'" 1> blurch + +This pipes "foo" to the "less" pager and prints "bar" on the console: + + perl -e "print 'foo'; print STDERR 'bar'" | less + +This pipes "foo\nbar\n" to the less pager: + + perl -le "print 'foo'; print STDERR 'bar'" 2>&1 | less + +This pipes "foo" to the pager and writes "bar" in the file "blurch": + + perl -e "print 'foo'; print STDERR 'bar'" 2> blurch | less + + +Discovering the usefulness of the "command.com" shell on Windows95 +is left as an exercise to the reader :) + +=item Building Extensions + +The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN) offers a wealth +of extensions, some of which require a C compiler to build. +Look in http://www.perl.com/ for more information on CPAN. + +Most extensions (whether they require a C compiler or not) can +be built, tested and installed with the standard mantra: + + perl Makefile.PL + $MAKE + $MAKE test + $MAKE install + +where $MAKE is whatever 'make' program you have configured perl to +use. Use "perl -V:make" to find out what this is. Some extensions +may not provide a testsuite (so "$MAKE test" may not do anything, or +fail), but most serious ones do. + +It is important that you use a supported 'make' program, and +ensure Config.pm knows about it. If you don't have nmake, you can +either get dmake from the location mentioned earlier, or get an +old version of nmake reportedly available from: + + ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/nmake15.exe + +Another option is to use the make written in Perl, available from +CPAN: + + http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/NI-S/Make-0.03.tar.gz + +Note that MakeMaker actually emits makefiles with different syntax +depending on what 'make' it thinks you are using. Therefore, it is +important that one of the following values appears in Config.pm: + + make='nmake' # MakeMaker emits nmake syntax + make='dmake' # MakeMaker emits dmake syntax + any other value # MakeMaker emits generic make syntax + (e.g GNU make, or Perl make) + +If the value doesn't match the 'make' program you want to use, +edit Config.pm to fix it. + +If a module implements XSUBs, you will need one of the supported +C compilers. You must make sure you have set up the environment for +the compiler for command-line compilation. + +If a module does not build for some reason, look carefully for +why it failed, and report problems to the module author. If +it looks like the extension building support is at fault, report +that with full details of how the build failed using the perlbug +utility. + +=item Command-line Wildcard Expansion + +The default command shells on DOS descendant operating systems (such +as they are) usually do not expand wildcard arguments supplied to +programs. They consider it the application's job to handle that. +This is commonly achieved by linking the application (in our case, +perl) with startup code that the C runtime libraries usually provide. +However, doing that results in incompatible perl versions (since the +behavior of the argv expansion code differs depending on the +compiler, and it is even buggy on some compilers). Besides, it may +be a source of frustration if you use such a perl binary with an +alternate shell that *does* expand wildcards. + +Instead, the following solution works rather well. The nice things +about it: 1) you can start using it right away 2) it is more powerful, +because it will do the right thing with a pattern like */*/*.c +3) you can decide whether you do/don't want to use it 4) you can +extend the method to add any customizations (or even entirely +different kinds of wildcard expansion). + + C:\> copy con c:\perl\lib\Wild.pm + # Wild.pm - emulate shell @ARGV expansion on shells that don't + use File::DosGlob; + @ARGV = map { + my @g = File::DosGlob::glob($_) if /[*?]/; + @g ? @g : $_; + } @ARGV; + 1; + ^Z + C:\> set PERL5OPT=-MWild + C:\> perl -le "for (@ARGV) { print }" */*/perl*.c + p4view/perl/perl.c + p4view/perl/perlio.c + p4view/perl/perly.c + perl5.005/win32/perlglob.c + perl5.005/win32/perllib.c + perl5.005/win32/perlglob.c + perl5.005/win32/perllib.c + perl5.005/win32/perlglob.c + perl5.005/win32/perllib.c + +Note there are two distinct steps there: 1) You'll have to create +Wild.pm and put it in your perl lib directory. 2) You'll need to +set the PERL5OPT environment variable. If you want argv expansion +to be the default, just set PERL5OPT in your default startup +environment. + +If you are using the Visual C compiler, you can get the C runtime's +command line wildcard expansion built into perl binary. The resulting +binary will always expand unquoted command lines, which may not be +what you want if you use a shell that does that for you. The expansion +done is also somewhat less powerful than the approach suggested above. + +=item Win32 Specific Extensions + +A number of extensions specific to the Win32 platform are available +from CPAN. You may find that many of these extensions are meant to +be used under the Activeware port of Perl, which used to be the only +native port for the Win32 platform. Since the Activeware port does not +have adequate support for Perl's extension building tools, these +extensions typically do not support those tools either, and therefore +cannot be built using the generic steps shown in the previous section. + +To ensure smooth transitioning of existing code that uses the +ActiveState port, there is a bundle of Win32 extensions that contains +all of the ActiveState extensions and most other Win32 extensions from +CPAN in source form, along with many added bugfixes, and with MakeMaker +support. This bundle is available at: + + http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/GSAR/libwin32-0.14.zip + +See the README in that distribution for building and installation +instructions. Look for later versions that may be available at the +same location. + +=item Running Perl Scripts + +Perl scripts on UNIX use the "#!" (a.k.a "shebang") line to +indicate to the OS that it should execute the file using perl. +Win32 has no comparable means to indicate arbitrary files are +executables. + +Instead, all available methods to execute plain text files on +Win32 rely on the file "extension". There are three methods +to use this to execute perl scripts: + +=over 8 + +=item 1 + +There is a facility called "file extension associations" that will +work in Windows NT 4.0. This can be manipulated via the two +commands "assoc" and "ftype" that come standard with Windows NT +4.0. Type "ftype /?" for a complete example of how to set this +up for perl scripts (Say what? You thought Windows NT wasn't +perl-ready? :). + +=item 2 + +Since file associations don't work everywhere, and there are +reportedly bugs with file associations where it does work, the +old method of wrapping the perl script to make it look like a +regular batch file to the OS, may be used. The install process +makes available the "pl2bat.bat" script which can be used to wrap +perl scripts into batch files. For example: + + pl2bat foo.pl + +will create the file "FOO.BAT". Note "pl2bat" strips any +.pl suffix and adds a .bat suffix to the generated file. + +If you use the 4DOS/NT or similar command shell, note that +"pl2bat" uses the "%*" variable in the generated batch file to +refer to all the command line arguments, so you may need to make +sure that construct works in batch files. As of this writing, +4DOS/NT users will need a "ParameterChar = *" statement in their +4NT.INI file, or will need to execute "setdos /p*" in the 4DOS/NT +startup file to enable this to work. + +=item 3 + +Using "pl2bat" has a few problems: the file name gets changed, +so scripts that rely on C<$0> to find what they must do may not +run properly; running "pl2bat" replicates the contents of the +original script, and so this process can be maintenance intensive +if the originals get updated often. A different approach that +avoids both problems is possible. + +A script called "runperl.bat" is available that can be copied +to any filename (along with the .bat suffix). For example, +if you call it "foo.bat", it will run the file "foo" when it is +executed. Since you can run batch files on Win32 platforms simply +by typing the name (without the extension), this effectively +runs the file "foo", when you type either "foo" or "foo.bat". +With this method, "foo.bat" can even be in a different location +than the file "foo", as long as "foo" is available somewhere on +the PATH. If your scripts are on a filesystem that allows symbolic +links, you can even avoid copying "runperl.bat". + +Here's a diversion: copy "runperl.bat" to "runperl", and type +"runperl". Explain the observed behavior, or lack thereof. :) +Hint: .gnidnats llits er'uoy fi ,"lrepnur" eteled :tniH + +=back + +=item Miscellaneous Things + +A full set of HTML documentation is installed, so you should be +able to use it if you have a web browser installed on your +system. + +C<perldoc> is also a useful tool for browsing information contained +in the documentation, especially in conjunction with a pager +like C<less> (recent versions of which have Win32 support). You may +have to set the PAGER environment variable to use a specific pager. +"perldoc -f foo" will print information about the perl operator +"foo". + +If you find bugs in perl, you can run C<perlbug> to create a +bug report (you may have to send it manually if C<perlbug> cannot +find a mailer on your system). + +=back + +=head1 BUGS AND CAVEATS + +An effort has been made to ensure that the DLLs produced by the two +supported compilers are compatible with each other (despite the +best efforts of the compiler vendors). Extension binaries produced +by one compiler should also coexist with a perl binary built by +a different compiler. In order to accomplish this, PERL.DLL provides +a layer of runtime code that uses the C Runtime that perl was compiled +with. Extensions which include "perl.h" will transparently access +the functions in this layer, thereby ensuring that both perl and +extensions use the same runtime functions. + +If you have had prior exposure to Perl on Unix platforms, you will notice +this port exhibits behavior different from what is documented. Most of the +differences fall under one of these categories. We do not consider +any of them to be serious limitations (especially when compared to the +limited nature of some of the Win32 OSes themselves :) + +=over 8 + +=item * + +C<stat()> and C<lstat()> functions may not behave as documented. They +may return values that bear no resemblance to those reported on Unix +platforms, and some fields (like the the one for inode) may be completely +bogus. + +=item * + +The following functions are currently unavailable: C<fork()>, +C<dump()>, C<chown()>, C<link()>, C<symlink()>, C<chroot()>, +C<setpgrp()> and related security functions, C<setpriority()>, +C<getpriority()>, C<syscall()>, C<fcntl()>, C<getpw*()>, +C<msg*()>, C<shm*()>, C<sem*()>, C<alarm()>, C<socketpair()>, +C<*netent()>, C<*protoent()>, C<*servent()>, C<*hostent()>, +C<getnetby*()>. +This list is possibly incomplete. + +=item * + +Various C<socket()> related calls are supported, but they may not +behave as on Unix platforms. + +=item * + +The four-argument C<select()> call is only supported on sockets. + +=item * + +The C<ioctl()> call is only supported on sockets (where it provides the +functionality of ioctlsocket() in the Winsock API). + +=item * + +Failure to spawn() a subprocess is indicated by setting $? to "255 << 8". +C<$?> is set in a way compatible with Unix (i.e. the exitstatus of the +subprocess is obtained by "$? >> 8", as described in the documentation). + +=item * + +You can expect problems building modules available on CPAN if you +build perl itself with -DUSE_THREADS. These problems should be resolved +as we get closer to 5.005. + +=item * + +C<utime()>, C<times()> and process-related functions may not +behave as described in the documentation, and some of the +returned values or effects may be bogus. + +=item * + +Signal handling may not behave as on Unix platforms (where it +doesn't exactly "behave", either :). For instance, calling C<die()> +or C<exit()> from signal handlers will cause an exception, since most +implementations of C<signal()> on Win32 are severely crippled. +Thus, signals may work only for simple things like setting a flag +variable in the handler. Using signals under this port should +currently be considered unsupported. + +=item * + +C<kill()> is implemented, but doesn't have the semantics of +C<raise()>, i.e. it doesn't send a signal to the identified process +like it does on Unix platforms. Instead it immediately calls +C<TerminateProcess(process,signal)>. Thus the signal argument is +used to set the exit-status of the terminated process. This behavior +may change in future. + +=item * + +File globbing may not behave as on Unix platforms. In particular, +if you don't use perlglob.bat for globbing, it will understand +wildcards only in the filename component (and not in the pathname). +In other words, something like "print <*/*.pl>" will not print all the +perl scripts in all the subdirectories one level under the current one +(like it does on UNIX platforms). perlglob.exe is also dependent on +the particular implementation of wildcard expansion in the vendor +libraries used to build it (which varies wildly at the present time). +Using perlglob.bat (or File::DosGlob) avoids these limitations, but +still only provides DOS semantics (read "warts") for globbing. + +=back + +Please send detailed descriptions of any problems and solutions that +you may find to <F<perlbug@perl.org>>, along with the output produced +by C<perl -V>. + +=head1 AUTHORS + +=over 4 + +Gary Ng E<lt>71564.1743@CompuServe.COME<gt> + +Gurusamy Sarathy E<lt>gsar@umich.eduE<gt> + +Nick Ing-Simmons E<lt>nick@ni-s.u-net.comE<gt> + +=back + +This document is maintained by Gurusamy Sarathy. + +=head1 SEE ALSO + +L<perl> + +=head1 HISTORY + +This port was originally contributed by Gary Ng around 5.003_24, +and borrowed from the Hip Communications port that was available +at the time. + +Nick Ing-Simmons and Gurusamy Sarathy have made numerous and +sundry hacks since then. + +Borland support was added in 5.004_01 (Gurusamy Sarathy). + +GCC/mingw32 support was added in 5.005 (Nick Ing-Simmons). + +Support for PERL_OBJECT was added in 5.005 (ActiveState Tool Corp). + +Last updated: 18 January 1999 + +=cut + diff --git a/djgpp/configure.bat b/djgpp/configure.bat index 64b46ec34f..e7d41d7130 100644 --- a/djgpp/configure.bat +++ b/djgpp/configure.bat @@ -1,37 +1,37 @@ -@echo off
-set CONFIG=
-set PATH_SEPARATOR=;
-set PATH_EXPAND=y
-sh -c 'if test $PATH_SEPARATOR = ";"; then exit 1; fi'
-if ERRORLEVEL 1 goto path_sep_ok
-echo Error:
-echo Make sure the environment variable PATH_SEPARATOR=; while building perl!
-echo Please check your DJGPP.ENV!
-goto end
-
-:path_sep_ok
-sh -c 'if test $PATH_EXPAND = "Y" -o $PATH_EXPAND = "y"; then exit 1; fi'
-if ERRORLEVEL 1 goto path_exp_ok
-echo Error:
-echo Make sure the environment variable PATH_EXPAND=Y while building perl!
-echo Please check your DJGPP.ENV!
-goto end
-
-:path_exp_ok
-sh -c '$SHELL -c "exit 128"'
-if ERRORLEVEL 128 goto shell_ok
-
-echo Error:
-echo The SHELL environment variable must be set to the full path of your sh.exe!
-goto end
-
-:shell_ok
-sh -c 'if test ! -d /tmp; then mkdir /tmp; fi'
-cp djgpp.c config.over ..
-cd ..
-echo Running sed...
-sh djgpp/djgppsed.sh
-
-echo Running Configure...
-sh Configure %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
-:end
+@echo off +set CONFIG= +set PATH_SEPARATOR=; +set PATH_EXPAND=y +sh -c 'if test $PATH_SEPARATOR = ";"; then exit 1; fi' +if ERRORLEVEL 1 goto path_sep_ok +echo Error: +echo Make sure the environment variable PATH_SEPARATOR=; while building perl! +echo Please check your DJGPP.ENV! +goto end + +:path_sep_ok +sh -c 'if test $PATH_EXPAND = "Y" -o $PATH_EXPAND = "y"; then exit 1; fi' +if ERRORLEVEL 1 goto path_exp_ok +echo Error: +echo Make sure the environment variable PATH_EXPAND=Y while building perl! +echo Please check your DJGPP.ENV! +goto end + +:path_exp_ok +sh -c '$SHELL -c "exit 128"' +if ERRORLEVEL 128 goto shell_ok + +echo Error: +echo The SHELL environment variable must be set to the full path of your sh.exe! +goto end + +:shell_ok +sh -c 'if test ! -d /tmp; then mkdir /tmp; fi' +cp djgpp.c config.over .. +cd .. +echo Running sed... +sh djgpp/djgppsed.sh + +echo Running Configure... +sh Configure %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 +:end diff --git a/win32/Makefile b/win32/Makefile index c3db814bd2..faad89c070 100644 --- a/win32/Makefile +++ b/win32/Makefile @@ -1,975 +1,975 @@ -#
-# Makefile to build perl on Windows NT using Microsoft NMAKE.
-#
-# This is set up to build a perl.exe that runs off a shared library
-# (perl.dll). Also makes individual DLLs for the XS extensions.
-#
-
-##
-## Make sure you read README.win32 *before* you mess with anything here!
-##
-
-##
-## Build configuration. Edit the values below to suit your needs.
-##
-
-#
-# Set these to wherever you want "nmake install" to put your
-# newly built perl.
-#
-INST_DRV = c:
-INST_TOP = $(INST_DRV)\perl
-
-#
-# Comment this out if you DON'T want your perl installation to be versioned.
-# This means that the new installation will overwrite any files from the
-# old installation at the same INST_TOP location. Leaving it enabled is
-# the safest route, as perl adds the extra version directory to all the
-# locations it installs files to. If you disable it, an alternative
-# versioned installation can be obtained by setting INST_TOP above to a
-# path that includes an arbitrary version string.
-#
-INST_VER = \5.00503
-
-#
-# Comment this out if you DON'T want your perl installation to have
-# architecture specific components. This means that architecture-
-# specific files will be installed along with the architecture-neutral
-# files. Leaving it enabled is safer and more flexible, in case you
-# want to build multiple flavors of perl and install them together in
-# the same location. Commenting it out gives you a simpler
-# installation that is easier to understand for beginners.
-#
-INST_ARCH = \$(ARCHNAME)
-
-#
-# uncomment to enable threads-capabilities
-#
-#USE_THREADS = define
-
-#
-# uncomment to enable multiple interpreters
-#
-#USE_MULTI = define
-
-#
-# uncomment next line if you are using Visual C++ 2.x
-#
-#CCTYPE = MSVC20
-
-#
-# uncomment next line if you want to use the perl object
-# Currently, this cannot be enabled if you ask for threads above
-#
-#OBJECT = -DPERL_OBJECT
-
-#
-# uncomment next line if you want debug version of perl (big,slow)
-#
-#CFG = Debug
-
-#
-# uncomment next option if you want to use the VC++ compiler optimization.
-# Warning: This is known to produce incorrect code for compiler versions
-# earlier than VC++ 98 (Visual Studio 6.0). VC++ 98 generates code that
-# successfully passes the Perl regression test suite. It hasn't yet been
-# widely tested with real applications though.
-#
-#CFG = Optimize
-
-#
-# uncomment to enable use of PerlCRT.DLL when using the Visual C compiler.
-# Highly recommended. It has patches that fix known bugs in MSVCRT.DLL.
-# This currently requires VC 5.0 with Service Pack 3.
-# Get it from CPAN at http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/D/DO/DOUGL/
-# and follow the directions in the package to install.
-#
-#USE_PERLCRT = define
-
-#
-# uncomment to enable linking with setargv.obj under the Visual C
-# compiler. Setting this options enables perl to expand wildcards in
-# arguments, but it may be harder to use alternate methods like
-# File::DosGlob that are more powerful. This option is supported only with
-# Visual C.
-#
-#USE_SETARGV = define
-
-#
-# if you have the source for des_fcrypt(), uncomment this and make sure the
-# file exists (see README.win32). File should be located in the same
-# directory as this file.
-#
-#CRYPT_SRC = fcrypt.c
-
-#
-# if you didn't set CRYPT_SRC and if you have des_fcrypt() available in a
-# library, uncomment this, and make sure the library exists (see README.win32)
-# Specify the full pathname of the library.
-#
-#CRYPT_LIB = fcrypt.lib
-
-#
-# set this if you wish to use perl's malloc
-# WARNING: Turning this on/off WILL break binary compatibility with extensions
-# you may have compiled with/without it. Be prepared to recompile all
-# extensions if you change the default. Currently, this cannot be enabled
-# if you ask for PERL_OBJECT above.
-#
-#PERL_MALLOC = define
-
-#
-# set the install locations of the compiler include/libraries
-# Running VCVARS32.BAT is *required* when using Visual C.
-# Some versions of Visual C don't define MSVCDIR in the environment,
-# so you may have to set CCHOME explicitly (spaces in the path name should
-# not be quoted)
-#
-#CCHOME = f:\msvc20
-CCHOME = $(MSVCDIR)
-CCINCDIR = $(CCHOME)\include
-CCLIBDIR = $(CCHOME)\lib
-
-#
-# specify semicolon-separated list of extra directories that modules will
-# look for libraries (spaces in path names need not be quoted)
-#
-EXTRALIBDIRS =
-
-#
-# set this to your email address (perl will guess a value from
-# from your loginname and your hostname, which may not be right)
-#
-#EMAIL =
-
-##
-## Build configuration ends.
-##
-
-##################### CHANGE THESE ONLY IF YOU MUST #####################
-
-!IF "$(CRYPT_SRC)$(CRYPT_LIB)" == ""
-D_CRYPT = undef
-!ELSE
-D_CRYPT = define
-CRYPT_FLAG = -DHAVE_DES_FCRYPT
-!ENDIF
-
-!IF "$(OBJECT)" != ""
-PERL_MALLOC = undef
-USE_THREADS = undef
-USE_MULTI = undef
-!ENDIF
-
-!IF "$(PERL_MALLOC)" == ""
-PERL_MALLOC = undef
-!ENDIF
-
-!IF "$(USE_THREADS)" == ""
-USE_THREADS = undef
-!ENDIF
-
-!IF "$(USE_MULTI)" == ""
-USE_MULTI = undef
-!ENDIF
-
-#BUILDOPT = -DPERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
-# -DUSE_PERLIO -D__STDC__=1 -DUSE_SFIO -DI_SFIO -I\sfio97\include
-
-!IF "$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)" == ""
-PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = x86
-!ENDIF
-
-!IF "$(OBJECT)" != ""
-ARCHNAME = MSWin32-$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)-object
-!ELSE
-!IF "$(USE_THREADS)" == "define"
-ARCHNAME = MSWin32-$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)-thread
-!ELSE
-ARCHNAME = MSWin32-$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)
-!ENDIF
-!ENDIF
-
-ARCHDIR = ..\lib\$(ARCHNAME)
-COREDIR = ..\lib\CORE
-AUTODIR = ..\lib\auto
-LIBDIR = ..\lib
-EXTDIR = ..\ext
-PODDIR = ..\pod
-EXTUTILSDIR = $(LIBDIR)\extutils
-
-#
-INST_SCRIPT = $(INST_TOP)$(INST_VER)\bin
-INST_BIN = $(INST_SCRIPT)$(INST_ARCH)
-INST_LIB = $(INST_TOP)$(INST_VER)\lib
-INST_ARCHLIB = $(INST_LIB)$(INST_ARCH)
-INST_COREDIR = $(INST_ARCHLIB)\CORE
-INST_POD = $(INST_LIB)\pod
-INST_HTML = $(INST_POD)\html
-
-#
-# Programs to compile, build .lib files and link
-#
-
-CC = cl.exe
-LINK32 = link.exe
-LIB32 = $(LINK32) -lib
-
-#
-# Options
-#
-
-RUNTIME = -MD
-INCLUDES = -I$(COREDIR) -I.\include -I. -I..
-#PCHFLAGS = -Fpc:\temp\vcmoduls.pch -YX
-DEFINES = -DWIN32 -D_CONSOLE -DNO_STRICT $(BUILDOPT) $(CRYPT_FLAG)
-LOCDEFS = -DPERLDLL -DPERL_CORE
-SUBSYS = console
-CXX_FLAG = -TP -GX
-
-!IF "$(USE_PERLCRT)" == ""
-! IF "$(CFG)" == "Debug"
-PERLCRTLIBC = msvcrtd.lib
-! ELSE
-PERLCRTLIBC = msvcrt.lib
-! ENDIF
-!ELSE
-! IF "$(CFG)" == "Debug"
-PERLCRTLIBC = PerlCRTD.lib
-! ELSE
-PERLCRTLIBC = PerlCRT.lib
-! ENDIF
-!ENDIF
-
-!IF "$(RUNTIME)" == "-MD"
-LIBC = $(PERLCRTLIBC)
-!ELSE
-LIBC = libcmt.lib
-!ENDIF
-
-!IF "$(CFG)" == "Debug"
-! IF "$(CCTYPE)" == "MSVC20"
-OPTIMIZE = -Od $(RUNTIME) -Z7 -D_DEBUG -DDEBUGGING
-! ELSE
-OPTIMIZE = -Od $(RUNTIME)d -Zi -D_DEBUG -DDEBUGGING
-! ENDIF
-LINK_DBG = -debug -pdb:none
-!ELSE
-! IF "$(CFG)" == "Optimize"
-OPTIMIZE = -O2 $(RUNTIME) -DNDEBUG
-! ELSE
-OPTIMIZE = -Od $(RUNTIME) -DNDEBUG
-! ENDIF
-LINK_DBG = -release
-!ENDIF
-
-!IF "$(OBJECT)" != ""
-OPTIMIZE = $(OPTIMIZE) $(CXX_FLAG)
-!ENDIF
-
-LIBBASEFILES = $(CRYPT_LIB) oldnames.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib \
- winspool.lib comdlg32.lib advapi32.lib shell32.lib ole32.lib \
- oleaut32.lib netapi32.lib uuid.lib wsock32.lib mpr.lib winmm.lib \
- version.lib odbc32.lib odbccp32.lib
-
-# we add LIBC here, since we may be using PerlCRT.dll
-LIBFILES = $(LIBBASEFILES) $(LIBC)
-
-CFLAGS = -nologo -Gf -W3 $(INCLUDES) $(DEFINES) $(LOCDEFS) \
- $(PCHFLAGS) $(OPTIMIZE)
-LINK_FLAGS = -nologo -nodefaultlib $(LINK_DBG) \
- -libpath:"$(INST_COREDIR)" \
- -machine:$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)
-OBJOUT_FLAG = -Fo
-EXEOUT_FLAG = -Fe
-
-CFLAGS_O = $(CFLAGS) $(OBJECT)
-
-#################### do not edit below this line #######################
-############# NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS BEYOND THIS POINT ##############
-
-o = .obj
-
-#
-# Rules
-#
-
-.SUFFIXES : .c $(o) .dll .lib .exe
-
-.c$(o):
- $(CC) -c -I$(<D) $(CFLAGS_O) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ $<
-
-.y.c:
- $(NOOP)
-
-$(o).dll:
- $(LINK32) -dll -subsystem:windows -implib:$(*B).lib -def:$(*B).def \
- -out:$@ $(LINK_FLAGS) $(LIBFILES) $< $(LIBPERL)
-
-#
-# various targets
-!IF "$(OBJECT)" == "-DPERL_OBJECT"
-PERLIMPLIB = ..\perlcore.lib
-PERLDLL = ..\perlcore.dll
-CAPILIB = $(COREDIR)\perlCAPI.lib
-!ELSE
-PERLIMPLIB = ..\perl.lib
-PERLDLL = ..\perl.dll
-CAPILIB =
-!ENDIF
-
-MINIPERL = ..\miniperl.exe
-MINIDIR = .\mini
-PERLEXE = ..\perl.exe
-GLOBEXE = ..\perlglob.exe
-CONFIGPM = ..\lib\Config.pm
-MINIMOD = ..\lib\ExtUtils\Miniperl.pm
-X2P = ..\x2p\a2p.exe
-
-PL2BAT = bin\pl2bat.pl
-GLOBBAT = bin\perlglob.bat
-
-UTILS = \
- ..\utils\h2ph \
- ..\utils\splain \
- ..\utils\perlbug \
- ..\utils\pl2pm \
- ..\utils\c2ph \
- ..\utils\h2xs \
- ..\utils\perldoc \
- ..\utils\pstruct \
- ..\utils\perlcc \
- ..\pod\checkpods \
- ..\pod\pod2html \
- ..\pod\pod2latex \
- ..\pod\pod2man \
- ..\pod\pod2text \
- ..\x2p\find2perl \
- ..\x2p\s2p \
- bin\www.pl \
- bin\runperl.pl \
- bin\pl2bat.pl \
- bin\perlglob.pl \
- bin\search.pl
-
-MAKE = nmake -nologo
-
-CFGSH_TMPL = config.vc
-CFGH_TMPL = config_H.vc
-
-!IF "$(USE_PERLCRT)" == ""
-PERL95EXE = ..\perl95.exe
-!ENDIF
-
-XCOPY = xcopy /f /r /i /d
-RCOPY = xcopy /f /r /i /e /d
-NOOP = @echo
-NULL =
-
-#
-# filenames given to xsubpp must have forward slashes (since it puts
-# full pathnames in #line strings)
-XSUBPP = ..\$(MINIPERL) -I..\..\lib ..\$(EXTUTILSDIR)\xsubpp \
- -C++ -prototypes
-
-MICROCORE_SRC = \
- ..\av.c \
- ..\byterun.c \
- ..\deb.c \
- ..\doio.c \
- ..\doop.c \
- ..\dump.c \
- ..\globals.c \
- ..\gv.c \
- ..\hv.c \
- ..\mg.c \
- ..\op.c \
- ..\perl.c \
- ..\perly.c \
- ..\pp.c \
- ..\pp_ctl.c \
- ..\pp_hot.c \
- ..\pp_sys.c \
- ..\regcomp.c \
- ..\regexec.c \
- ..\run.c \
- ..\scope.c \
- ..\sv.c \
- ..\taint.c \
- ..\toke.c \
- ..\universal.c \
- ..\util.c
-
-!IF "$(PERL_MALLOC)" == "define"
-EXTRACORE_SRC = $(EXTRACORE_SRC) ..\malloc.c
-!ENDIF
-
-!IF "$(OBJECT)" == ""
-EXTRACORE_SRC = $(EXTRACORE_SRC) ..\perlio.c
-!ENDIF
-
-WIN32_SRC = \
- .\win32.c \
- .\win32sck.c
-
-!IF "$(USE_THREADS)" == "define"
-WIN32_SRC = $(WIN32_SRC) .\win32thread.c
-!ENDIF
-
-!IF "$(CRYPT_SRC)" != ""
-WIN32_SRC = $(WIN32_SRC) .\$(CRYPT_SRC)
-!ENDIF
-
-PERL95_SRC = \
- perl95.c \
- win32mt.c \
- win32sckmt.c
-
-!IF "$(CRYPT_SRC)" != ""
-PERL95_SRC = $(PERL95_SRC) .\$(CRYPT_SRC)
-!ENDIF
-
-DLL_SRC = $(DYNALOADER).c
-
-
-!IF "$(OBJECT)" == ""
-DLL_SRC = $(DLL_SRC) perllib.c
-!ENDIF
-
-X2P_SRC = \
- ..\x2p\a2p.c \
- ..\x2p\hash.c \
- ..\x2p\str.c \
- ..\x2p\util.c \
- ..\x2p\walk.c
-
-CORE_NOCFG_H = \
- ..\av.h \
- ..\byterun.h \
- ..\bytecode.h \
- ..\cop.h \
- ..\cv.h \
- ..\dosish.h \
- ..\embed.h \
- ..\form.h \
- ..\gv.h \
- ..\handy.h \
- ..\hv.h \
- ..\iperlsys.h \
- ..\mg.h \
- ..\nostdio.h \
- ..\op.h \
- ..\opcode.h \
- ..\perl.h \
- ..\perlsdio.h \
- ..\perlsfio.h \
- ..\perly.h \
- ..\pp.h \
- ..\proto.h \
- ..\regexp.h \
- ..\scope.h \
- ..\sv.h \
- ..\thread.h \
- ..\unixish.h \
- ..\util.h \
- ..\XSUB.h \
- ..\EXTERN.h \
- ..\perlvars.h \
- ..\intrpvar.h \
- ..\thrdvar.h \
- .\include\dirent.h \
- .\include\netdb.h \
- .\include\sys\socket.h \
- .\win32.h
-
-CORE_H = $(CORE_NOCFG_H) .\config.h
-
-MICROCORE_OBJ = $(MICROCORE_SRC:.c=.obj)
-CORE_OBJ = $(MICROCORE_OBJ) $(EXTRACORE_SRC:.c=.obj)
-WIN32_OBJ = $(WIN32_SRC:.c=.obj)
-MINICORE_OBJ = $(MICROCORE_OBJ:..\=.\mini\) \
- $(MINIDIR)\miniperlmain$(o) \
- $(MINIDIR)\perlio$(o)
-MINIWIN32_OBJ = $(WIN32_OBJ:.\=.\mini\)
-MINI_OBJ = $(MINICORE_OBJ) $(MINIWIN32_OBJ)
-PERL95_OBJ = $(PERL95_SRC:.c=.obj)
-DLL_OBJ = $(DLL_SRC:.c=.obj)
-X2P_OBJ = $(X2P_SRC:.c=.obj)
-
-PERLDLL_OBJ = $(CORE_OBJ)
-PERLEXE_OBJ = perlmain$(o)
-
-!IF "$(OBJECT)" == ""
-PERLDLL_OBJ = $(PERLDLL_OBJ) $(WIN32_OBJ) $(DLL_OBJ)
-!ELSE
-PERLEXE_OBJ = $(PERLEXE_OBJ) $(WIN32_OBJ) $(DLL_OBJ)
-PERL95_OBJ = $(PERL95_OBJ) DynaLoadmt$(o)
-!ENDIF
-
-!IF "$(USE_SETARGV)" != ""
-SETARGV_OBJ = setargv$(o)
-!ENDIF
-
-DYNAMIC_EXT = Socket IO Fcntl Opcode SDBM_File POSIX attrs Thread B re \
- Data/Dumper
-STATIC_EXT = DynaLoader
-NONXS_EXT = Errno
-
-DYNALOADER = $(EXTDIR)\DynaLoader\DynaLoader
-SOCKET = $(EXTDIR)\Socket\Socket
-FCNTL = $(EXTDIR)\Fcntl\Fcntl
-OPCODE = $(EXTDIR)\Opcode\Opcode
-SDBM_FILE = $(EXTDIR)\SDBM_File\SDBM_File
-IO = $(EXTDIR)\IO\IO
-POSIX = $(EXTDIR)\POSIX\POSIX
-ATTRS = $(EXTDIR)\attrs\attrs
-THREAD = $(EXTDIR)\Thread\Thread
-B = $(EXTDIR)\B\B
-RE = $(EXTDIR)\re\re
-DUMPER = $(EXTDIR)\Data\Dumper\Dumper
-ERRNO = $(EXTDIR)\Errno\Errno
-
-SOCKET_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\Socket\Socket.dll
-FCNTL_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\Fcntl\Fcntl.dll
-OPCODE_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\Opcode\Opcode.dll
-SDBM_FILE_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\SDBM_File\SDBM_File.dll
-IO_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\IO\IO.dll
-POSIX_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\POSIX\POSIX.dll
-ATTRS_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\attrs\attrs.dll
-THREAD_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\Thread\Thread.dll
-B_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\B\B.dll
-DUMPER_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\Data\Dumper\Dumper.dll
-RE_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\re\re.dll
-
-ERRNO_PM = $(LIBDIR)\Errno.pm
-
-EXTENSION_C = \
- $(SOCKET).c \
- $(FCNTL).c \
- $(OPCODE).c \
- $(SDBM_FILE).c \
- $(IO).c \
- $(POSIX).c \
- $(ATTRS).c \
- $(THREAD).c \
- $(RE).c \
- $(DUMPER).c \
- $(B).c
-
-EXTENSION_DLL = \
- $(SOCKET_DLL) \
- $(FCNTL_DLL) \
- $(OPCODE_DLL) \
- $(SDBM_FILE_DLL)\
- $(IO_DLL) \
- $(POSIX_DLL) \
- $(ATTRS_DLL) \
- $(DUMPER_DLL) \
- $(B_DLL)
-
-EXTENSION_PM = \
- $(ERRNO_PM)
-
-!IF "$(OBJECT)" == ""
-EXTENSION_DLL = \
- $(EXTENSION_DLL)\
- $(THREAD_DLL) \
- $(RE_DLL)
-!ENDIF
-
-POD2HTML = $(PODDIR)\pod2html
-POD2MAN = $(PODDIR)\pod2man
-POD2LATEX = $(PODDIR)\pod2latex
-POD2TEXT = $(PODDIR)\pod2text
-
-CFG_VARS = \
- "INST_DRV=$(INST_DRV)" \
- "INST_TOP=$(INST_TOP)" \
- "INST_VER=$(INST_VER)" \
- "INST_ARCH=$(INST_ARCH)" \
- "archname=$(ARCHNAME)" \
- "cc=$(CC)" \
- "ccflags=$(OPTIMIZE:"=\") $(DEFINES) $(OBJECT)" \
- "cf_email=$(EMAIL)" \
- "d_crypt=$(D_CRYPT)" \
- "d_mymalloc=$(PERL_MALLOC)" \
- "libs=$(LIBFILES)" \
- "incpath=$(CCINCDIR:"=\")" \
- "libperl=$(PERLIMPLIB:..\=)" \
- "libpth=$(CCLIBDIR:"=\");$(EXTRALIBDIRS:"=\")" \
- "libc=$(LIBC)" \
- "make=nmake" \
- "static_ext=$(STATIC_EXT)" \
- "dynamic_ext=$(DYNAMIC_EXT)" \
- "nonxs_ext=$(NONXS_EXT)" \
- "usethreads=$(USE_THREADS)" \
- "usemultiplicity=$(USE_MULTI)" \
- "LINK_FLAGS=$(LINK_FLAGS:"=\")" \
- "optimize=$(OPTIMIZE:"=\")"
-
-#
-# Top targets
-#
-
-all : .\config.h $(GLOBEXE) $(MINIMOD) $(CONFIGPM) $(PERLEXE) $(PERL95EXE) \
- $(CAPILIB) $(X2P) $(EXTENSION_DLL) $(EXTENSION_PM)
-
-$(DYNALOADER)$(o) : $(DYNALOADER).c $(CORE_H) $(EXTDIR)\DynaLoader\dlutils.c
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------
-
-$(GLOBEXE) : perlglob$(o)
- $(LINK32) $(LINK_FLAGS) $(LIBFILES) -out:$@ -subsystem:$(SUBSYS) \
- perlglob$(o) setargv$(o)
-
-perlglob$(o) : perlglob.c
-
-config.w32 : $(CFGSH_TMPL)
- copy $(CFGSH_TMPL) config.w32
-
-.\config.h : $(CFGH_TMPL)
- -del /f config.h
- copy $(CFGH_TMPL) config.h
-
-..\config.sh : config.w32 $(MINIPERL) config_sh.PL
- $(MINIPERL) -I..\lib config_sh.PL $(CFG_VARS) config.w32 > ..\config.sh
-
-# this target is for when changes to the main config.sh happen
-# edit config.{b,v,g}c and make this target once for each supported
-# compiler (e.g. `dmake CCTYPE=BORLAND regen_config_h`)
-regen_config_h:
- perl config_sh.PL $(CFG_VARS) $(CFGSH_TMPL) > ..\config.sh
- cd ..
- -del /f perl.exe
- perl configpm
- cd win32
- -del /f $(CFGH_TMPL)
- -mkdir $(COREDIR)
- -perl -I..\lib config_h.PL "INST_VER=$(INST_VER)"
- rename config.h $(CFGH_TMPL)
-
-$(CONFIGPM) : $(MINIPERL) ..\config.sh config_h.PL ..\minimod.pl
- cd .. && miniperl configpm
- if exist lib\* $(RCOPY) lib\*.* ..\lib\$(NULL)
- $(XCOPY) ..\*.h $(COREDIR)\*.*
- $(XCOPY) *.h $(COREDIR)\*.*
- $(XCOPY) ..\ext\re\re.pm $(LIBDIR)\*.*
- $(RCOPY) include $(COREDIR)\*.*
- $(MINIPERL) -I..\lib config_h.PL "INST_VER=$(INST_VER)" \
- || $(MAKE) /$(MAKEFLAGS) $(CONFIGPM)
-
-$(MINIPERL) : $(MINIDIR) $(MINI_OBJ)
- $(LINK32) -subsystem:console -out:$@ @<<
- $(LINK_FLAGS) $(LIBFILES) $(MINI_OBJ)
-<<
-
-$(MINIDIR) :
- if not exist "$(MINIDIR)" mkdir "$(MINIDIR)"
-
-$(MINICORE_OBJ) : $(CORE_NOCFG_H)
- $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ ..\$(*F).c
-
-$(MINIWIN32_OBJ) : $(CORE_NOCFG_H)
- $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ $(*F).c
-
-# 1. we don't want to rebuild miniperl.exe when config.h changes
-# 2. we don't want to rebuild miniperl.exe with non-default config.h
-$(MINI_OBJ) : $(CORE_NOCFG_H)
-
-$(WIN32_OBJ) : $(CORE_H)
-$(CORE_OBJ) : $(CORE_H)
-$(DLL_OBJ) : $(CORE_H)
-$(PERL95_OBJ) : $(CORE_H)
-$(X2P_OBJ) : $(CORE_H)
-
-perldll.def : $(MINIPERL) $(CONFIGPM) ..\global.sym makedef.pl
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+# +# Makefile to build perl on Windows NT using Microsoft NMAKE. +# +# This is set up to build a perl.exe that runs off a shared library +# (perl.dll). Also makes individual DLLs for the XS extensions. +# + +## +## Make sure you read README.win32 *before* you mess with anything here! +## + +## +## Build configuration. Edit the values below to suit your needs. +## + +# +# Set these to wherever you want "nmake install" to put your +# newly built perl. +# +INST_DRV = c: +INST_TOP = $(INST_DRV)\perl + +# +# Comment this out if you DON'T want your perl installation to be versioned. +# This means that the new installation will overwrite any files from the +# old installation at the same INST_TOP location. Leaving it enabled is +# the safest route, as perl adds the extra version directory to all the +# locations it installs files to. If you disable it, an alternative +# versioned installation can be obtained by setting INST_TOP above to a +# path that includes an arbitrary version string. +# +INST_VER = \5.00503 + +# +# Comment this out if you DON'T want your perl installation to have +# architecture specific components. This means that architecture- +# specific files will be installed along with the architecture-neutral +# files. Leaving it enabled is safer and more flexible, in case you +# want to build multiple flavors of perl and install them together in +# the same location. Commenting it out gives you a simpler +# installation that is easier to understand for beginners. +# +INST_ARCH = \$(ARCHNAME) + +# +# uncomment to enable threads-capabilities +# +#USE_THREADS = define + +# +# uncomment to enable multiple interpreters +# +#USE_MULTI = define + +# +# uncomment next line if you are using Visual C++ 2.x +# +#CCTYPE = MSVC20 + +# +# uncomment next line if you want to use the perl object +# Currently, this cannot be enabled if you ask for threads above +# +#OBJECT = -DPERL_OBJECT + +# +# uncomment next line if you want debug version of perl (big,slow) +# +#CFG = Debug + +# +# uncomment next option if you want to use the VC++ compiler optimization. +# Warning: This is known to produce incorrect code for compiler versions +# earlier than VC++ 98 (Visual Studio 6.0). VC++ 98 generates code that +# successfully passes the Perl regression test suite. It hasn't yet been +# widely tested with real applications though. +# +#CFG = Optimize + +# +# uncomment to enable use of PerlCRT.DLL when using the Visual C compiler. +# Highly recommended. It has patches that fix known bugs in MSVCRT.DLL. +# This currently requires VC 5.0 with Service Pack 3. +# Get it from CPAN at http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/D/DO/DOUGL/ +# and follow the directions in the package to install. +# +#USE_PERLCRT = define + +# +# uncomment to enable linking with setargv.obj under the Visual C +# compiler. Setting this options enables perl to expand wildcards in +# arguments, but it may be harder to use alternate methods like +# File::DosGlob that are more powerful. This option is supported only with +# Visual C. +# +#USE_SETARGV = define + +# +# if you have the source for des_fcrypt(), uncomment this and make sure the +# file exists (see README.win32). File should be located in the same +# directory as this file. +# +#CRYPT_SRC = fcrypt.c + +# +# if you didn't set CRYPT_SRC and if you have des_fcrypt() available in a +# library, uncomment this, and make sure the library exists (see README.win32) +# Specify the full pathname of the library. +# +#CRYPT_LIB = fcrypt.lib + +# +# set this if you wish to use perl's malloc +# WARNING: Turning this on/off WILL break binary compatibility with extensions +# you may have compiled with/without it. Be prepared to recompile all +# extensions if you change the default. Currently, this cannot be enabled +# if you ask for PERL_OBJECT above. +# +#PERL_MALLOC = define + +# +# set the install locations of the compiler include/libraries +# Running VCVARS32.BAT is *required* when using Visual C. +# Some versions of Visual C don't define MSVCDIR in the environment, +# so you may have to set CCHOME explicitly (spaces in the path name should +# not be quoted) +# +#CCHOME = f:\msvc20 +CCHOME = $(MSVCDIR) +CCINCDIR = $(CCHOME)\include +CCLIBDIR = $(CCHOME)\lib + +# +# specify semicolon-separated list of extra directories that modules will +# look for libraries (spaces in path names need not be quoted) +# +EXTRALIBDIRS = + +# +# set this to your email address (perl will guess a value from +# from your loginname and your hostname, which may not be right) +# +#EMAIL = + +## +## Build configuration ends. +## + +##################### CHANGE THESE ONLY IF YOU MUST ##################### + +!IF "$(CRYPT_SRC)$(CRYPT_LIB)" == "" +D_CRYPT = undef +!ELSE +D_CRYPT = define +CRYPT_FLAG = -DHAVE_DES_FCRYPT +!ENDIF + +!IF "$(OBJECT)" != "" +PERL_MALLOC = undef +USE_THREADS = undef +USE_MULTI = undef +!ENDIF + +!IF "$(PERL_MALLOC)" == "" +PERL_MALLOC = undef +!ENDIF + +!IF "$(USE_THREADS)" == "" +USE_THREADS = undef +!ENDIF + +!IF "$(USE_MULTI)" == "" +USE_MULTI = undef +!ENDIF + +#BUILDOPT = -DPERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT +# -DUSE_PERLIO -D__STDC__=1 -DUSE_SFIO -DI_SFIO -I\sfio97\include + +!IF "$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)" == "" +PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = x86 +!ENDIF + +!IF "$(OBJECT)" != "" +ARCHNAME = MSWin32-$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)-object +!ELSE +!IF "$(USE_THREADS)" == "define" +ARCHNAME = MSWin32-$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)-thread +!ELSE +ARCHNAME = MSWin32-$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE) +!ENDIF +!ENDIF + +ARCHDIR = ..\lib\$(ARCHNAME) +COREDIR = ..\lib\CORE +AUTODIR = ..\lib\auto +LIBDIR = ..\lib +EXTDIR = ..\ext +PODDIR = ..\pod +EXTUTILSDIR = $(LIBDIR)\extutils + +# +INST_SCRIPT = $(INST_TOP)$(INST_VER)\bin +INST_BIN = $(INST_SCRIPT)$(INST_ARCH) +INST_LIB = $(INST_TOP)$(INST_VER)\lib +INST_ARCHLIB = $(INST_LIB)$(INST_ARCH) +INST_COREDIR = $(INST_ARCHLIB)\CORE +INST_POD = $(INST_LIB)\pod +INST_HTML = $(INST_POD)\html + +# +# Programs to compile, build .lib files and link +# + +CC = cl.exe +LINK32 = link.exe +LIB32 = $(LINK32) -lib + +# +# Options +# + +RUNTIME = -MD +INCLUDES = -I$(COREDIR) -I.\include -I. -I.. +#PCHFLAGS = -Fpc:\temp\vcmoduls.pch -YX +DEFINES = -DWIN32 -D_CONSOLE -DNO_STRICT $(BUILDOPT) $(CRYPT_FLAG) +LOCDEFS = -DPERLDLL -DPERL_CORE +SUBSYS = console +CXX_FLAG = -TP -GX + +!IF "$(USE_PERLCRT)" == "" +! IF "$(CFG)" == "Debug" +PERLCRTLIBC = msvcrtd.lib +! ELSE +PERLCRTLIBC = msvcrt.lib +! ENDIF +!ELSE +! IF "$(CFG)" == "Debug" +PERLCRTLIBC = PerlCRTD.lib +! ELSE +PERLCRTLIBC = PerlCRT.lib +! ENDIF +!ENDIF + +!IF "$(RUNTIME)" == "-MD" +LIBC = $(PERLCRTLIBC) +!ELSE +LIBC = libcmt.lib +!ENDIF + +!IF "$(CFG)" == "Debug" +! IF "$(CCTYPE)" == "MSVC20" +OPTIMIZE = -Od $(RUNTIME) -Z7 -D_DEBUG -DDEBUGGING +! ELSE +OPTIMIZE = -Od $(RUNTIME)d -Zi -D_DEBUG -DDEBUGGING +! ENDIF +LINK_DBG = -debug -pdb:none +!ELSE +! IF "$(CFG)" == "Optimize" +OPTIMIZE = -O2 $(RUNTIME) -DNDEBUG +! ELSE +OPTIMIZE = -Od $(RUNTIME) -DNDEBUG +! ENDIF +LINK_DBG = -release +!ENDIF + +!IF "$(OBJECT)" != "" +OPTIMIZE = $(OPTIMIZE) $(CXX_FLAG) +!ENDIF + +LIBBASEFILES = $(CRYPT_LIB) oldnames.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib \ + winspool.lib comdlg32.lib advapi32.lib shell32.lib ole32.lib \ + oleaut32.lib netapi32.lib uuid.lib wsock32.lib mpr.lib winmm.lib \ + version.lib odbc32.lib odbccp32.lib + +# we add LIBC here, since we may be using PerlCRT.dll +LIBFILES = $(LIBBASEFILES) $(LIBC) + +CFLAGS = -nologo -Gf -W3 $(INCLUDES) $(DEFINES) $(LOCDEFS) \ + $(PCHFLAGS) $(OPTIMIZE) +LINK_FLAGS = -nologo -nodefaultlib $(LINK_DBG) \ + -libpath:"$(INST_COREDIR)" \ + -machine:$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE) +OBJOUT_FLAG = -Fo +EXEOUT_FLAG = -Fe + +CFLAGS_O = $(CFLAGS) $(OBJECT) + +#################### do not edit below this line ####################### +############# NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS BEYOND THIS POINT ############## + +o = .obj + +# +# Rules +# + +.SUFFIXES : .c $(o) .dll .lib .exe + +.c$(o): + $(CC) -c -I$(<D) $(CFLAGS_O) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ $< + +.y.c: + $(NOOP) + +$(o).dll: + $(LINK32) -dll -subsystem:windows -implib:$(*B).lib -def:$(*B).def \ + -out:$@ $(LINK_FLAGS) $(LIBFILES) $< $(LIBPERL) + +# +# various targets +!IF "$(OBJECT)" == "-DPERL_OBJECT" +PERLIMPLIB = ..\perlcore.lib +PERLDLL = ..\perlcore.dll +CAPILIB = $(COREDIR)\perlCAPI.lib +!ELSE +PERLIMPLIB = ..\perl.lib +PERLDLL = ..\perl.dll +CAPILIB = +!ENDIF + +MINIPERL = ..\miniperl.exe +MINIDIR = .\mini +PERLEXE = ..\perl.exe +GLOBEXE = ..\perlglob.exe +CONFIGPM = ..\lib\Config.pm +MINIMOD = ..\lib\ExtUtils\Miniperl.pm +X2P = ..\x2p\a2p.exe + +PL2BAT = bin\pl2bat.pl +GLOBBAT = bin\perlglob.bat + +UTILS = \ + ..\utils\h2ph \ + ..\utils\splain \ + ..\utils\perlbug \ + ..\utils\pl2pm \ + ..\utils\c2ph \ + ..\utils\h2xs \ + ..\utils\perldoc \ + ..\utils\pstruct \ + ..\utils\perlcc \ + ..\pod\checkpods \ + ..\pod\pod2html \ + ..\pod\pod2latex \ + ..\pod\pod2man \ + ..\pod\pod2text \ + ..\x2p\find2perl \ + ..\x2p\s2p \ + bin\www.pl \ + bin\runperl.pl \ + bin\pl2bat.pl \ + bin\perlglob.pl \ + bin\search.pl + +MAKE = nmake -nologo + +CFGSH_TMPL = config.vc +CFGH_TMPL = config_H.vc + +!IF "$(USE_PERLCRT)" == "" +PERL95EXE = ..\perl95.exe +!ENDIF + +XCOPY = xcopy /f /r /i /d +RCOPY = xcopy /f /r /i /e /d +NOOP = @echo +NULL = + +# +# filenames given to xsubpp must have forward slashes (since it puts +# full pathnames in #line strings) +XSUBPP = ..\$(MINIPERL) -I..\..\lib ..\$(EXTUTILSDIR)\xsubpp \ + -C++ -prototypes + +MICROCORE_SRC = \ + ..\av.c \ + ..\byterun.c \ + ..\deb.c \ + ..\doio.c \ + ..\doop.c \ + ..\dump.c \ + ..\globals.c \ + ..\gv.c \ + ..\hv.c \ + ..\mg.c \ + ..\op.c \ + ..\perl.c \ + ..\perly.c \ + ..\pp.c \ + ..\pp_ctl.c \ + ..\pp_hot.c \ + ..\pp_sys.c \ + ..\regcomp.c \ + ..\regexec.c \ + ..\run.c \ + ..\scope.c \ + ..\sv.c \ + ..\taint.c \ + ..\toke.c \ + ..\universal.c \ + ..\util.c + +!IF "$(PERL_MALLOC)" == "define" +EXTRACORE_SRC = $(EXTRACORE_SRC) ..\malloc.c +!ENDIF + +!IF "$(OBJECT)" == "" +EXTRACORE_SRC = $(EXTRACORE_SRC) ..\perlio.c +!ENDIF + +WIN32_SRC = \ + .\win32.c \ + .\win32sck.c + +!IF "$(USE_THREADS)" == "define" +WIN32_SRC = $(WIN32_SRC) .\win32thread.c +!ENDIF + +!IF "$(CRYPT_SRC)" != "" +WIN32_SRC = $(WIN32_SRC) .\$(CRYPT_SRC) +!ENDIF + +PERL95_SRC = \ + perl95.c \ + win32mt.c \ + win32sckmt.c + +!IF "$(CRYPT_SRC)" != "" +PERL95_SRC = $(PERL95_SRC) .\$(CRYPT_SRC) +!ENDIF + +DLL_SRC = $(DYNALOADER).c + + +!IF "$(OBJECT)" == "" +DLL_SRC = $(DLL_SRC) perllib.c +!ENDIF + +X2P_SRC = \ + ..\x2p\a2p.c \ + ..\x2p\hash.c \ + ..\x2p\str.c \ + ..\x2p\util.c \ + ..\x2p\walk.c + +CORE_NOCFG_H = \ + ..\av.h \ + ..\byterun.h \ + ..\bytecode.h \ + ..\cop.h \ + ..\cv.h \ + ..\dosish.h \ + ..\embed.h \ + ..\form.h \ + ..\gv.h \ + ..\handy.h \ + ..\hv.h \ + ..\iperlsys.h \ + ..\mg.h \ + ..\nostdio.h \ + ..\op.h \ + ..\opcode.h \ + ..\perl.h \ + ..\perlsdio.h \ + ..\perlsfio.h \ + ..\perly.h \ + ..\pp.h \ + ..\proto.h \ + ..\regexp.h \ + ..\scope.h \ + ..\sv.h \ + ..\thread.h \ + ..\unixish.h \ + ..\util.h \ + ..\XSUB.h \ + ..\EXTERN.h \ + ..\perlvars.h \ + ..\intrpvar.h \ + ..\thrdvar.h \ + .\include\dirent.h \ + .\include\netdb.h \ + .\include\sys\socket.h \ + .\win32.h + +CORE_H = $(CORE_NOCFG_H) .\config.h + +MICROCORE_OBJ = $(MICROCORE_SRC:.c=.obj) +CORE_OBJ = $(MICROCORE_OBJ) $(EXTRACORE_SRC:.c=.obj) +WIN32_OBJ = $(WIN32_SRC:.c=.obj) +MINICORE_OBJ = $(MICROCORE_OBJ:..\=.\mini\) \ + $(MINIDIR)\miniperlmain$(o) \ + $(MINIDIR)\perlio$(o) +MINIWIN32_OBJ = $(WIN32_OBJ:.\=.\mini\) +MINI_OBJ = $(MINICORE_OBJ) $(MINIWIN32_OBJ) +PERL95_OBJ = $(PERL95_SRC:.c=.obj) +DLL_OBJ = $(DLL_SRC:.c=.obj) +X2P_OBJ = $(X2P_SRC:.c=.obj) + +PERLDLL_OBJ = $(CORE_OBJ) +PERLEXE_OBJ = perlmain$(o) + +!IF "$(OBJECT)" == "" +PERLDLL_OBJ = $(PERLDLL_OBJ) $(WIN32_OBJ) $(DLL_OBJ) +!ELSE +PERLEXE_OBJ = $(PERLEXE_OBJ) $(WIN32_OBJ) $(DLL_OBJ) +PERL95_OBJ = $(PERL95_OBJ) DynaLoadmt$(o) +!ENDIF + +!IF "$(USE_SETARGV)" != "" +SETARGV_OBJ = setargv$(o) +!ENDIF + +DYNAMIC_EXT = Socket IO Fcntl Opcode SDBM_File POSIX attrs Thread B re \ + Data/Dumper +STATIC_EXT = DynaLoader +NONXS_EXT = Errno + +DYNALOADER = $(EXTDIR)\DynaLoader\DynaLoader +SOCKET = $(EXTDIR)\Socket\Socket +FCNTL = $(EXTDIR)\Fcntl\Fcntl +OPCODE = $(EXTDIR)\Opcode\Opcode +SDBM_FILE = $(EXTDIR)\SDBM_File\SDBM_File +IO = $(EXTDIR)\IO\IO +POSIX = $(EXTDIR)\POSIX\POSIX +ATTRS = $(EXTDIR)\attrs\attrs +THREAD = $(EXTDIR)\Thread\Thread +B = $(EXTDIR)\B\B +RE = $(EXTDIR)\re\re +DUMPER = $(EXTDIR)\Data\Dumper\Dumper +ERRNO = $(EXTDIR)\Errno\Errno + +SOCKET_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\Socket\Socket.dll +FCNTL_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\Fcntl\Fcntl.dll +OPCODE_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\Opcode\Opcode.dll +SDBM_FILE_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\SDBM_File\SDBM_File.dll +IO_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\IO\IO.dll +POSIX_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\POSIX\POSIX.dll +ATTRS_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\attrs\attrs.dll +THREAD_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\Thread\Thread.dll +B_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\B\B.dll +DUMPER_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\Data\Dumper\Dumper.dll +RE_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\re\re.dll + +ERRNO_PM = $(LIBDIR)\Errno.pm + +EXTENSION_C = \ + $(SOCKET).c \ + $(FCNTL).c \ + $(OPCODE).c \ + $(SDBM_FILE).c \ + $(IO).c \ + $(POSIX).c \ + $(ATTRS).c \ + $(THREAD).c \ + $(RE).c \ + $(DUMPER).c \ + $(B).c + +EXTENSION_DLL = \ + $(SOCKET_DLL) \ + $(FCNTL_DLL) \ + $(OPCODE_DLL) \ + $(SDBM_FILE_DLL)\ + $(IO_DLL) \ + $(POSIX_DLL) \ + $(ATTRS_DLL) \ + $(DUMPER_DLL) \ + $(B_DLL) + +EXTENSION_PM = \ + $(ERRNO_PM) + +!IF "$(OBJECT)" == "" +EXTENSION_DLL = \ + $(EXTENSION_DLL)\ + $(THREAD_DLL) \ + $(RE_DLL) +!ENDIF + +POD2HTML = $(PODDIR)\pod2html +POD2MAN = $(PODDIR)\pod2man +POD2LATEX = $(PODDIR)\pod2latex +POD2TEXT = $(PODDIR)\pod2text + +CFG_VARS = \ + "INST_DRV=$(INST_DRV)" \ + "INST_TOP=$(INST_TOP)" \ + "INST_VER=$(INST_VER)" \ + "INST_ARCH=$(INST_ARCH)" \ + "archname=$(ARCHNAME)" \ + "cc=$(CC)" \ + "ccflags=$(OPTIMIZE:"=\") $(DEFINES) $(OBJECT)" \ + "cf_email=$(EMAIL)" \ + "d_crypt=$(D_CRYPT)" \ + "d_mymalloc=$(PERL_MALLOC)" \ + "libs=$(LIBFILES)" \ + "incpath=$(CCINCDIR:"=\")" \ + "libperl=$(PERLIMPLIB:..\=)" \ + "libpth=$(CCLIBDIR:"=\");$(EXTRALIBDIRS:"=\")" \ + "libc=$(LIBC)" \ + "make=nmake" \ + "static_ext=$(STATIC_EXT)" \ + "dynamic_ext=$(DYNAMIC_EXT)" \ + "nonxs_ext=$(NONXS_EXT)" \ + "usethreads=$(USE_THREADS)" \ + "usemultiplicity=$(USE_MULTI)" \ + "LINK_FLAGS=$(LINK_FLAGS:"=\")" \ + "optimize=$(OPTIMIZE:"=\")" + +# +# Top targets +# + +all : .\config.h $(GLOBEXE) $(MINIMOD) $(CONFIGPM) $(PERLEXE) $(PERL95EXE) \ + $(CAPILIB) $(X2P) $(EXTENSION_DLL) $(EXTENSION_PM) + +$(DYNALOADER)$(o) : $(DYNALOADER).c $(CORE_H) $(EXTDIR)\DynaLoader\dlutils.c + +#------------------------------------------------------------ + +$(GLOBEXE) : perlglob$(o) + $(LINK32) $(LINK_FLAGS) $(LIBFILES) -out:$@ -subsystem:$(SUBSYS) \ + perlglob$(o) setargv$(o) + +perlglob$(o) : perlglob.c + +config.w32 : $(CFGSH_TMPL) + copy $(CFGSH_TMPL) config.w32 + +.\config.h : $(CFGH_TMPL) + -del /f config.h + copy $(CFGH_TMPL) config.h + +..\config.sh : config.w32 $(MINIPERL) config_sh.PL + $(MINIPERL) -I..\lib config_sh.PL $(CFG_VARS) config.w32 > ..\config.sh + +# this target is for when changes to the main config.sh happen +# edit config.{b,v,g}c and make this target once for each supported +# compiler (e.g. `dmake CCTYPE=BORLAND regen_config_h`) +regen_config_h: + perl config_sh.PL $(CFG_VARS) $(CFGSH_TMPL) > ..\config.sh + cd .. + -del /f perl.exe + perl configpm + cd win32 + -del /f $(CFGH_TMPL) + -mkdir $(COREDIR) + -perl -I..\lib config_h.PL "INST_VER=$(INST_VER)" + rename config.h $(CFGH_TMPL) + +$(CONFIGPM) : $(MINIPERL) ..\config.sh config_h.PL ..\minimod.pl + cd .. && miniperl configpm + if exist lib\* $(RCOPY) lib\*.* ..\lib\$(NULL) + $(XCOPY) ..\*.h $(COREDIR)\*.* + $(XCOPY) *.h $(COREDIR)\*.* + $(XCOPY) ..\ext\re\re.pm $(LIBDIR)\*.* + $(RCOPY) include $(COREDIR)\*.* + $(MINIPERL) -I..\lib config_h.PL "INST_VER=$(INST_VER)" \ + || $(MAKE) /$(MAKEFLAGS) $(CONFIGPM) + +$(MINIPERL) : $(MINIDIR) $(MINI_OBJ) + $(LINK32) -subsystem:console -out:$@ @<< + $(LINK_FLAGS) $(LIBFILES) $(MINI_OBJ) +<< + +$(MINIDIR) : + if not exist "$(MINIDIR)" mkdir "$(MINIDIR)" + +$(MINICORE_OBJ) : $(CORE_NOCFG_H) + $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ ..\$(*F).c + +$(MINIWIN32_OBJ) : $(CORE_NOCFG_H) + $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ $(*F).c + +# 1. we don't want to rebuild miniperl.exe when config.h changes +# 2. we don't want to rebuild miniperl.exe with non-default config.h +$(MINI_OBJ) : $(CORE_NOCFG_H) + +$(WIN32_OBJ) : $(CORE_H) +$(CORE_OBJ) : $(CORE_H) +$(DLL_OBJ) : $(CORE_H) +$(PERL95_OBJ) : $(CORE_H) +$(X2P_OBJ) : $(CORE_H) + +perldll.def : $(MINIPERL) $(CONFIGPM) ..\global.sym makedef.pl + $(MINIPERL) -w makedef.pl $(OPTIMIZE) $(DEFINES) $(OBJECT) \ + CCTYPE=$(CCTYPE) > perldll.def + +$(PERLDLL): perldll.def $(PERLDLL_OBJ) + $(LINK32) -dll -def:perldll.def -out:$@ @<< + $(LINK_FLAGS) $(LIBFILES) $(PERLDLL_OBJ) +<< + $(XCOPY) $(PERLIMPLIB) $(COREDIR) + +perl.def : $(MINIPERL) makeperldef.pl + $(MINIPERL) -I..\lib makeperldef.pl $(NULL) > perl.def + +$(MINIMOD) : $(MINIPERL) ..\minimod.pl + cd .. && miniperl minimod.pl > lib\ExtUtils\Miniperl.pm + +..\x2p\a2p$(o) : ..\x2p\a2p.c + $(CC) -I..\x2p $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ -c ..\x2p\a2p.c + +..\x2p\hash$(o) : ..\x2p\hash.c + $(CC) -I..\x2p $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ -c ..\x2p\hash.c + +..\x2p\str$(o) : ..\x2p\str.c + $(CC) -I..\x2p $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ -c ..\x2p\str.c + +..\x2p\util$(o) : ..\x2p\util.c + $(CC) -I..\x2p $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ -c ..\x2p\util.c + +..\x2p\walk$(o) : ..\x2p\walk.c + $(CC) -I..\x2p $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ -c ..\x2p\walk.c + +$(X2P) : $(MINIPERL) $(X2P_OBJ) + $(MINIPERL) ..\x2p\find2perl.PL + $(MINIPERL) ..\x2p\s2p.PL + $(LINK32) -subsystem:console -out:$@ @<< + $(LINK_FLAGS) $(LIBFILES) $(X2P_OBJ) +<< + +perlmain.c : runperl.c + copy runperl.c perlmain.c + +perlmain$(o) : perlmain.c + $(CC) $(CFLAGS_O) -UPERLDLL $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ -c perlmain.c + +$(PERLEXE): $(PERLDLL) $(CONFIGPM) $(PERLEXE_OBJ) + $(LINK32) -subsystem:console -out:$@ $(LINK_FLAGS) $(LIBFILES) \ + $(PERLEXE_OBJ) $(SETARGV_OBJ) $(PERLIMPLIB) + copy splittree.pl .. + $(MINIPERL) -I..\lib ..\splittree.pl "../LIB" $(AUTODIR) + +!IF "$(USE_PERLCRT)" == "" + +perl95.c : runperl.c + copy runperl.c perl95.c + +perl95$(o) : perl95.c + $(CC) $(CFLAGS_O) -MT -UPERLDLL -DWIN95FIX -c perl95.c + +win32sckmt$(o) : win32sck.c + $(CC) $(CFLAGS_O) -MT -UPERLDLL -DWIN95FIX -c \ + $(OBJOUT_FLAG)win32sckmt$(o) win32sck.c + +win32mt$(o) : win32.c + $(CC) $(CFLAGS_O) -MT -UPERLDLL -DWIN95FIX -c \ + $(OBJOUT_FLAG)win32mt$(o) win32.c + +DynaLoadmt$(o) : $(DYNALOADER).c + $(CC) $(CFLAGS_O) -MT -UPERLDLL -DWIN95FIX -c \ + $(OBJOUT_FLAG)DynaLoadmt$(o) $(DYNALOADER).c + +$(PERL95EXE): $(PERLDLL) $(CONFIGPM) $(PERL95_OBJ) + $(LINK32) -subsystem:console -nodefaultlib -out:$@ $(LINK_FLAGS) \ + $(LIBBASEFILES) $(PERL95_OBJ) $(SETARGV_OBJ) $(PERLIMPLIB) \ + libcmt.lib + +!ENDIF + +$(DYNALOADER).c: $(MINIPERL) $(EXTDIR)\DynaLoader\dl_win32.xs $(CONFIGPM) + if not exist $(AUTODIR) mkdir $(AUTODIR) + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) + ..\$(MINIPERL) -I..\..\lib $(*B)_pm.PL + cd ..\..\win32 + $(XCOPY) $(EXTDIR)\$(*B)\$(*B).pm $(LIBDIR)\$(NULL) + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) + $(XSUBPP) dl_win32.xs > $(*B).c + cd ..\..\win32 + +!IF "$(OBJECT)" == "-DPERL_OBJECT" +perlCAPI.cpp : $(MINIPERL) + $(MINIPERL) GenCAPI.pl $(COREDIR) + +perlCAPI$(o) : perlCAPI.cpp + $(CC) $(CFLAGS_O) $(RUNTIME) -UPERLDLL -c \ + $(OBJOUT_FLAG)perlCAPI$(o) perlCAPI.cpp + +$(CAPILIB) : perlCAPI.cpp perlCAPI$(o) + lib /OUT:$(CAPILIB) perlCAPI$(o) +!ENDIF + +$(EXTDIR)\DynaLoader\dl_win32.xs: dl_win32.xs + copy dl_win32.xs $(EXTDIR)\DynaLoader\dl_win32.xs + +$(DUMPER_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(DUMPER).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\Data\$(*B) + ..\..\..\miniperl -I..\..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + $(MAKE) + cd ..\..\..\win32 + +$(RE_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(RE).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + $(MAKE) + cd ..\..\win32 + +$(B_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(B).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + $(MAKE) + cd ..\..\win32 + +$(THREAD_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(THREAD).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + $(MAKE) + cd ..\..\win32 + +$(ATTRS_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(ATTRS).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + $(MAKE) + cd ..\..\win32 + +$(POSIX_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(POSIX).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + $(MAKE) + cd ..\..\win32 + +$(IO_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(IO).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + $(MAKE) + cd ..\..\win32 + +$(SDBM_FILE_DLL) : $(PERLEXE) $(SDBM_FILE).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + $(MAKE) + cd ..\..\win32 + +$(FCNTL_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(FCNTL).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + $(MAKE) + cd ..\..\win32 + +$(OPCODE_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(OPCODE).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + $(MAKE) + cd ..\..\win32 + +$(SOCKET_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(SOCKET).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + $(MAKE) + cd ..\..\win32 + +$(ERRNO_PM): $(PERLEXE) $(ERRNO)_pm.PL + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + $(MAKE) + cd ..\..\win32 + +doc: $(PERLEXE) + $(PERLEXE) -I..\lib ..\installhtml --podroot=.. --htmldir=./html \ + --podpath=pod:lib:ext:utils --htmlroot="file://$(INST_HTML::=|)" \ + --libpod=perlfunc:perlguts:perlvar:perlrun:perlop --recurse + +utils: $(PERLEXE) $(X2P) + cd ..\utils + $(MAKE) PERL=$(MINIPERL) + cd ..\pod + copy ..\README.win32 .\perlwin32.pod + $(MAKE) -f ..\win32\pod.mak converters + cd ..\win32 + $(PERLEXE) $(PL2BAT) $(UTILS) + +distclean: clean + -del /f $(MINIPERL) $(PERLEXE) $(PERL95EXE) $(PERLDLL) $(GLOBEXE) \ + $(PERLIMPLIB) ..\miniperl.lib $(MINIMOD) + -del /f *.def *.map + -del /f $(EXTENSION_DLL) $(EXTENSION_PM) + -del /f $(EXTENSION_C) $(DYNALOADER).c $(ERRNO).pm + -del /f $(EXTDIR)\DynaLoader\dl_win32.xs + -del /f $(LIBDIR)\.exists $(LIBDIR)\attrs.pm $(LIBDIR)\DynaLoader.pm + -del /f $(LIBDIR)\Fcntl.pm $(LIBDIR)\IO.pm $(LIBDIR)\Opcode.pm + -del /f $(LIBDIR)\ops.pm $(LIBDIR)\Safe.pm $(LIBDIR)\Thread.pm + -del /f $(LIBDIR)\SDBM_File.pm $(LIBDIR)\Socket.pm $(LIBDIR)\POSIX.pm + -del /f $(LIBDIR)\B.pm $(LIBDIR)\O.pm $(LIBDIR)\re.pm + -del /f $(LIBDIR)\Data\Dumper.pm + -rmdir /s /q $(LIBDIR)\IO || rmdir /s $(LIBDIR)\IO + -rmdir /s /q $(LIBDIR)\Thread || rmdir /s $(LIBDIR)\Thread + -rmdir /s /q $(LIBDIR)\B || rmdir /s $(LIBDIR)\B + -rmdir /s /q $(LIBDIR)\Data || rmdir /s $(LIBDIR)\Data + -del /f $(PODDIR)\*.html + -del /f $(PODDIR)\*.bat + cd ..\utils + -del /f h2ph splain perlbug pl2pm c2ph h2xs perldoc pstruct + -del /f *.bat + cd ..\win32 + cd ..\x2p + -del /f find2perl s2p + -del /f *.bat + cd ..\win32 + -del /f ..\config.sh ..\splittree.pl perlmain.c dlutils.c config.h.new + -del /f $(CONFIGPM) + -del /f perl95.c + -del /f bin\*.bat + cd $(EXTDIR) + -del /s *.lib *.def *.map *.pdb *.bs Makefile *$(o) pm_to_blib + cd ..\win32 + -rmdir /s /q $(AUTODIR) || rmdir /s $(AUTODIR) + -rmdir /s /q $(COREDIR) || rmdir /s $(COREDIR) + +install : all installbare installhtml + +installbare : utils + $(PERLEXE) ..\installperl +!IF "$(USE_PERLCRT)" == "" + $(XCOPY) $(PERL95EXE) $(INST_BIN)\*.* +!ENDIF + $(XCOPY) $(GLOBEXE) $(INST_BIN)\*.* + $(XCOPY) bin\*.bat $(INST_SCRIPT)\*.* + $(XCOPY) bin\network.pl $(INST_LIB)\*.* + +installhtml : doc + $(RCOPY) html\*.* $(INST_HTML)\*.* + +inst_lib : $(CONFIGPM) + copy splittree.pl .. + $(MINIPERL) -I..\lib ..\splittree.pl "../LIB" $(AUTODIR) + $(RCOPY) ..\lib $(INST_LIB)\*.* + +minitest : $(MINIPERL) $(GLOBEXE) $(CONFIGPM) utils + $(XCOPY) $(MINIPERL) ..\t\perl.exe + $(XCOPY) $(GLOBEXE) ..\t\$(NULL) + attrib -r ..\t\*.* + copy test ..\t + cd ..\t + $(MINIPERL) -I..\lib test base/*.t comp/*.t cmd/*.t io/*.t op/*.t pragma/*.t + cd ..\win32 + +test-prep : all utils + $(XCOPY) $(PERLEXE) ..\t\$(NULL) + $(XCOPY) $(PERLDLL) ..\t\$(NULL) + $(XCOPY) $(GLOBEXE) ..\t\$(NULL) + +test : test-prep + cd ..\t + $(PERLEXE) -I..\lib harness + cd ..\win32 + +test-notty : test-prep + set PERL_SKIP_TTY_TEST=1 + cd ..\t + $(PERLEXE) -I..\lib harness + cd ..\win32 + +clean : + -@erase miniperlmain$(o) + -@erase $(MINIPERL) + -@erase perlglob$(o) + -@erase perlmain$(o) + -@erase config.w32 + -@erase /f config.h + -@erase perlCAPI.cpp + -@erase $(GLOBEXE) + -@erase $(PERLEXE) + -@erase $(PERLDLL) + -@erase $(CORE_OBJ) + -@erase $(CAPILIB) + -rmdir /s /q $(MINIDIR) || rmdir /s $(MINIDIR) + -@erase $(WIN32_OBJ) + -@erase $(DLL_OBJ) + -@erase $(X2P_OBJ) + -@erase ..\*$(o) ..\*.lib ..\*.exp ..\*.res *$(o) *.lib *.exp *.res + -@erase ..\t\*.exe ..\t\*.dll ..\t\*.bat + -@erase ..\x2p\*.exe ..\x2p\*.bat + -@erase *.ilk + -@erase *.pdb diff --git a/win32/makefile.mk b/win32/makefile.mk index a0b5b40090..6058df8245 100644 --- a/win32/makefile.mk +++ b/win32/makefile.mk @@ -1,1137 +1,1137 @@ -#
-# Makefile to build perl on Windows NT using DMAKE.
-# Supported compilers:
-# Visual C++ 2.0 thro 5.0
-# Borland C++ 5.02
-# Mingw32 with gcc-2.8.1 or egcs-1.0.2 **experimental**
-#
-# This is set up to build a perl.exe that runs off a shared library
-# (perl.dll). Also makes individual DLLs for the XS extensions.
-#
-
-##
-## Make sure you read README.win32 *before* you mess with anything here!
-##
-
-##
-## Build configuration. Edit the values below to suit your needs.
-##
-
-#
-# Set these to wherever you want "nmake install" to put your
-# newly built perl.
-#
-INST_DRV *= c:
-INST_TOP *= $(INST_DRV)\perl
-
-#
-# Comment this out if you DON'T want your perl installation to be versioned.
-# This means that the new installation will overwrite any files from the
-# old installation at the same INST_TOP location. Leaving it enabled is
-# the safest route, as perl adds the extra version directory to all the
-# locations it installs files to. If you disable it, an alternative
-# versioned installation can be obtained by setting INST_TOP above to a
-# path that includes an arbitrary version string.
-#
-INST_VER *= \5.00503
-
-#
-# Comment this out if you DON'T want your perl installation to have
-# architecture specific components. This means that architecture-
-# specific files will be installed along with the architecture-neutral
-# files. Leaving it enabled is safer and more flexible, in case you
-# want to build multiple flavors of perl and install them together in
-# the same location. Commenting it out gives you a simpler
-# installation that is easier to understand for beginners.
-#
-INST_ARCH *= \$(ARCHNAME)
-
-#
-# uncomment to enable threads-capabilities
-#
-#USE_THREADS *= define
-
-#
-# uncomment to enable multiple interpreters
-#
-#USE_MULTI *= define
-
-#
-# uncomment one
-#
-#CCTYPE *= MSVC20
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+# +# Makefile to build perl on Windows NT using DMAKE. +# Supported compilers: +# Visual C++ 2.0 thro 5.0 +# Borland C++ 5.02 +# Mingw32 with gcc-2.8.1 or egcs-1.0.2 **experimental** +# +# This is set up to build a perl.exe that runs off a shared library +# (perl.dll). Also makes individual DLLs for the XS extensions. +# + +## +## Make sure you read README.win32 *before* you mess with anything here! +## + +## +## Build configuration. Edit the values below to suit your needs. +## + +# +# Set these to wherever you want "nmake install" to put your +# newly built perl. +# +INST_DRV *= c: +INST_TOP *= $(INST_DRV)\perl + +# +# Comment this out if you DON'T want your perl installation to be versioned. +# This means that the new installation will overwrite any files from the +# old installation at the same INST_TOP location. Leaving it enabled is +# the safest route, as perl adds the extra version directory to all the +# locations it installs files to. If you disable it, an alternative +# versioned installation can be obtained by setting INST_TOP above to a +# path that includes an arbitrary version string. +# +INST_VER *= \5.00503 + +# +# Comment this out if you DON'T want your perl installation to have +# architecture specific components. This means that architecture- +# specific files will be installed along with the architecture-neutral +# files. Leaving it enabled is safer and more flexible, in case you +# want to build multiple flavors of perl and install them together in +# the same location. Commenting it out gives you a simpler +# installation that is easier to understand for beginners. +# +INST_ARCH *= \$(ARCHNAME) + +# +# uncomment to enable threads-capabilities +# +#USE_THREADS *= define + +# +# uncomment to enable multiple interpreters +# +#USE_MULTI *= define + +# +# uncomment one +# +#CCTYPE *= MSVC20 +#CCTYPE *= MSVC +CCTYPE *= BORLAND +#CCTYPE *= GCC + +# +# uncomment next line if you want to use the perl object +# Currently, this cannot be enabled if you ask for threads above, or +# if you are using GCC or EGCS. +# +#OBJECT *= -DPERL_OBJECT + +# +# uncomment next line if you want debug version of perl (big,slow) +# +#CFG *= Debug + +# +# uncomment next option if you want to use the VC++ compiler optimization. +# This option is only relevant for the Microsoft compiler; we automatically +# use maximum optimization with the other compilers (unless you specify a +# DEBUGGING build). +# Warning: This is known to produce incorrect code for compiler versions +# earlier than VC++ 98 (Visual Studio 6.0). VC++ 98 generates code that +# successfully passes the Perl regression test suite. It hasn't yet been +# widely tested with real applications though. +# +#CFG *= Optimize + +# +# uncomment to enable use of PerlCRT.DLL when using the Visual C compiler. +# Highly recommended. It has patches that fix known bugs in MSVCRT.DLL. +# This currently requires VC 5.0 with Service Pack 3. +# Get it from CPAN at http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/D/DO/DOUGL/ +# and follow the directions in the package to install. +# +#USE_PERLCRT *= define + +# +# uncomment to enable linking with setargv.obj under the Visual C +# compiler. Setting this options enables perl to expand wildcards in +# arguments, but it may be harder to use alternate methods like +# File::DosGlob that are more powerful. This option is supported only with +# Visual C. +# +#USE_SETARGV *= define + +# +# if you have the source for des_fcrypt(), uncomment this and make sure the +# file exists (see README.win32). File should be located in the same +# directory as this file. +# +#CRYPT_SRC *= fcrypt.c + +# +# if you didn't set CRYPT_SRC and if you have des_fcrypt() available in a +# library, uncomment this, and make sure the library exists (see README.win32) +# Specify the full pathname of the library. +# +#CRYPT_LIB *= fcrypt.lib + +# +# set this if you wish to use perl's malloc +# WARNING: Turning this on/off WILL break binary compatibility with extensions +# you may have compiled with/without it. Be prepared to recompile all +# extensions if you change the default. 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*= + +## +## Build configuration ends. +## + +##################### CHANGE THESE ONLY IF YOU MUST ##################### + +.IF "$(CRYPT_SRC)$(CRYPT_LIB)" == "" +D_CRYPT = undef +.ELSE +D_CRYPT = define +CRYPT_FLAG = -DHAVE_DES_FCRYPT +.ENDIF + +.IF "$(OBJECT)" != "" +PERL_MALLOC != undef +USE_THREADS != undef +USE_MULTI != undef +.ENDIF + +PERL_MALLOC *= undef + +USE_THREADS *= undef +USE_MULTI *= undef + +#BUILDOPT *= -DPERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT +# -DUSE_PERLIO -D__STDC__=1 -DUSE_SFIO -DI_SFIO -I\sfio97\include + +.IMPORT .IGNORE : PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE + +PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE *= x86 + +.IF "$(OBJECT)" != "" +ARCHNAME = MSWin32-$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)-object +.ELIF "$(USE_THREADS)" == "define" +ARCHNAME = MSWin32-$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)-thread +.ELSE +ARCHNAME = MSWin32-$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE) +.ENDIF + +ARCHDIR = ..\lib\$(ARCHNAME) +COREDIR = ..\lib\CORE +AUTODIR = ..\lib\auto +LIBDIR = ..\lib +EXTDIR = ..\ext +PODDIR = ..\pod +EXTUTILSDIR = $(LIBDIR)\extutils + +# +INST_SCRIPT = $(INST_TOP)$(INST_VER)\bin +INST_BIN = $(INST_SCRIPT)$(INST_ARCH) +INST_LIB = $(INST_TOP)$(INST_VER)\lib +INST_ARCHLIB = $(INST_LIB)$(INST_ARCH) +INST_COREDIR = $(INST_ARCHLIB)\CORE +INST_POD = $(INST_LIB)\pod +INST_HTML = $(INST_POD)\html + +# +# Programs to compile, build .lib files and link +# + +.USESHELL : + +.IF "$(CCTYPE)" == "BORLAND" + +CC = bcc32 +LINK32 = tlink32 +LIB32 = tlib /P128 +IMPLIB = implib -c + +# +# Options +# +RUNTIME = -D_RTLDLL +INCLUDES = -I$(COREDIR) -I.\include -I. -I.. -I"$(CCINCDIR)" +#PCHFLAGS = -H -Hc -H=c:\temp\bcmoduls.pch +DEFINES = -DWIN32 $(BUILDOPT) $(CRYPT_FLAG) +LOCDEFS = -DPERLDLL -DPERL_CORE +SUBSYS = console +CXX_FLAG = -P + +LIBC = cw32mti.lib +LIBFILES = $(CRYPT_LIB) import32.lib $(LIBC) odbc32.lib odbccp32.lib + +.IF "$(CFG)" == "Debug" +OPTIMIZE = -v $(RUNTIME) -DDEBUGGING +LINK_DBG = -v +.ELSE +OPTIMIZE = -O2 $(RUNTIME) +LINK_DBG = +.ENDIF + +CFLAGS = -w -g0 -tWM -tWD $(INCLUDES) $(DEFINES) $(LOCDEFS) \ + $(PCHFLAGS) $(OPTIMIZE) +LINK_FLAGS = $(LINK_DBG) -L"$(INST_COREDIR)" -L"$(CCLIBDIR)" +OBJOUT_FLAG = -o +EXEOUT_FLAG = -e +LIBOUT_FLAG = + +.ELIF "$(CCTYPE)" == "GCC" + +CC = gcc +LINK32 = gcc +LIB32 = ar rc +IMPLIB = dlltool + +o = .o +a = .a + +# +# Options +# +RUNTIME = +INCLUDES = -I$(COREDIR) -I.\include -I. -I.. +DEFINES = -DWIN32 $(BUILDOPT) $(CRYPT_FLAG) +LOCDEFS = -DPERLDLL -DPERL_CORE +SUBSYS = console +CXX_FLAG = -xc++ + +LIBC = -lcrtdll +LIBFILES = $(CRYPT_LIB) -ladvapi32 -luser32 -lnetapi32 -lwsock32 \ + -lmingw32 -lgcc -lmoldname $(LIBC) -lkernel32 + +.IF "$(CFG)" == "Debug" +OPTIMIZE = -g -O2 $(RUNTIME) -DDEBUGGING +LINK_DBG = -g +.ELSE +OPTIMIZE = -g -O2 $(RUNTIME) +LINK_DBG = +.ENDIF + +CFLAGS = $(INCLUDES) $(DEFINES) $(LOCDEFS) $(OPTIMIZE) +LINK_FLAGS = $(LINK_DBG) -L"$(INST_COREDIR)" -L"$(CCLIBDIR)" +OBJOUT_FLAG = -o +EXEOUT_FLAG = -o +LIBOUT_FLAG = + +.ELSE + +CC = cl.exe +LINK32 = link.exe +LIB32 = $(LINK32) -lib + +# +# Options +# + +RUNTIME = -MD +INCLUDES = -I$(COREDIR) -I.\include -I. -I.. +#PCHFLAGS = -Fpc:\temp\vcmoduls.pch -YX +DEFINES = -DWIN32 -D_CONSOLE -DNO_STRICT $(BUILDOPT) $(CRYPT_FLAG) +LOCDEFS = -DPERLDLL -DPERL_CORE +SUBSYS = console +CXX_FLAG = -TP -GX + +.IF "$(USE_PERLCRT)" == "" +.IF "$(CFG)" == "Debug" +PERLCRTLIBC = msvcrtd.lib +.ELSE +PERLCRTLIBC = msvcrt.lib +.ENDIF +.ELSE +.IF "$(CFG)" == "Debug" +PERLCRTLIBC = PerlCRTD.lib +.ELSE +PERLCRTLIBC = PerlCRT.lib +.ENDIF +.ENDIF + +.IF "$(RUNTIME)" == "-MD" +LIBC = $(PERLCRTLIBC) +.ELSE +LIBC = libcmt.lib +.ENDIF + +.IF "$(CFG)" == "Debug" +.IF "$(CCTYPE)" == "MSVC20" +OPTIMIZE = -Od $(RUNTIME) -Z7 -D_DEBUG -DDEBUGGING +.ELSE +OPTIMIZE = -Od $(RUNTIME)d -Zi -D_DEBUG -DDEBUGGING +.ENDIF +LINK_DBG = -debug -pdb:none +.ELSE +.IF "$(CFG)" == "Optimize" +OPTIMIZE = -O2 $(RUNTIME) -DNDEBUG +.ELSE +OPTIMIZE = -Od $(RUNTIME) -DNDEBUG +.ENDIF +LINK_DBG = -release +.ENDIF + +LIBBASEFILES = $(CRYPT_LIB) oldnames.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib \ + winspool.lib comdlg32.lib advapi32.lib shell32.lib ole32.lib \ + oleaut32.lib netapi32.lib uuid.lib wsock32.lib mpr.lib winmm.lib \ + version.lib odbc32.lib odbccp32.lib + +# we add LIBC here, since we may be using PerlCRT.dll +LIBFILES = $(LIBBASEFILES) $(LIBC) + +CFLAGS = -nologo -Gf -W3 $(INCLUDES) $(DEFINES) $(LOCDEFS) \ + $(PCHFLAGS) $(OPTIMIZE) +LINK_FLAGS = -nologo -nodefaultlib $(LINK_DBG) \ + -libpath:"$(INST_COREDIR)" \ + -machine:$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE) +OBJOUT_FLAG = -Fo +EXEOUT_FLAG = -Fe +LIBOUT_FLAG = /out: + +.ENDIF + +.IF "$(OBJECT)" != "" +OPTIMIZE += $(CXX_FLAG) +.ENDIF + +CFLAGS_O = $(CFLAGS) $(OBJECT) + +#################### do not edit below this line ####################### +############# NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS BEYOND THIS POINT ############## + +o *= .obj +a *= .lib + +LKPRE = INPUT ( +LKPOST = ) + +# +# Rules +# + +.SUFFIXES : .c $(o) .dll $(a) .exe + +.c$(o): + $(CC) -c $(null,$(<:d) $(NULL) -I$(<:d)) $(CFLAGS_O) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ $< + +.y.c: + $(NOOP) + +$(o).dll: +.IF "$(CCTYPE)" == "BORLAND" + $(LINK32) -Tpd -ap $(LINK_FLAGS) c0d32$(o) $<,$@,,$(LIBFILES),$(*B).def + $(IMPLIB) $(*B).lib $@ +.ELIF "$(CCTYPE)" == "GCC" + $(LINK32) -o $@ $(LINK_FLAGS) $< $(LIBFILES) + $(IMPLIB) -def $(*B).def $(*B).a $@ +.ELSE + $(LINK32) -dll -subsystem:windows -implib:$(*B).lib -def:$(*B).def \ + -out:$@ $(LINK_FLAGS) $(LIBFILES) $< $(LIBPERL) +.ENDIF + +# +# various targets +MINIPERL = ..\miniperl.exe +MINIDIR = .\mini +PERLEXE = ..\perl.exe +GLOBEXE = ..\perlglob.exe +CONFIGPM = ..\lib\Config.pm +MINIMOD = ..\lib\ExtUtils\Miniperl.pm +X2P = ..\x2p\a2p.exe + +PL2BAT = bin\pl2bat.pl +GLOBBAT = bin\perlglob.bat + +UTILS = \ + ..\utils\h2ph \ + ..\utils\splain \ + ..\utils\perlbug \ + ..\utils\pl2pm \ + ..\utils\c2ph \ + ..\utils\h2xs \ + ..\utils\perldoc \ + ..\utils\pstruct \ + ..\utils\perlcc \ + ..\pod\checkpods \ + ..\pod\pod2html \ + ..\pod\pod2latex \ + ..\pod\pod2man \ + ..\pod\pod2text \ + ..\x2p\find2perl \ + ..\x2p\s2p \ + bin\www.pl \ + bin\runperl.pl \ + bin\pl2bat.pl \ + bin\perlglob.pl \ + bin\search.pl + +.IF "$(CCTYPE)" == "BORLAND" + +CFGSH_TMPL = config.bc +CFGH_TMPL = config_H.bc + +.ELIF "$(CCTYPE)" == "GCC" + +CFGSH_TMPL = config.gc +CFGH_TMPL = config_H.gc +.IF "$(OBJECT)" == "-DPERL_OBJECT" +PERLIMPLIB = ..\libperlcore$(a) +.ELSE +PERLIMPLIB = ..\libperl$(a) +.ENDIF + +.ELSE + +CFGSH_TMPL = config.vc +CFGH_TMPL = config_H.vc +.IF "$(USE_PERLCRT)" == "" +PERL95EXE = ..\perl95.exe +.ENDIF + +.ENDIF + +.IF "$(OBJECT)" == "-DPERL_OBJECT" +PERLIMPLIB *= ..\perlcore$(a) +PERLDLL = ..\perlcore.dll +CAPILIB = $(COREDIR)\perlCAPI$(a) +.ELSE +PERLIMPLIB *= ..\perl$(a) +PERLDLL = ..\perl.dll +CAPILIB = +.ENDIF + +XCOPY = xcopy /f /r /i /d +RCOPY = xcopy /f /r /i /e /d +NOOP = @echo + +# +# filenames given to xsubpp must have forward slashes (since it puts +# full pathnames in #line strings) +XSUBPP = ..\$(MINIPERL) -I..\..\lib ..\$(EXTUTILSDIR)\xsubpp \ + -C++ -prototypes + +MICROCORE_SRC = \ + ..\av.c \ + ..\byterun.c \ + ..\deb.c \ + ..\doio.c \ + ..\doop.c \ + ..\dump.c \ + ..\globals.c \ + ..\gv.c \ + ..\hv.c \ + ..\mg.c \ + ..\op.c \ + ..\perl.c \ + ..\perly.c \ + ..\pp.c \ + ..\pp_ctl.c \ + ..\pp_hot.c \ + ..\pp_sys.c \ + ..\regcomp.c \ + ..\regexec.c \ + ..\run.c \ + ..\scope.c \ + ..\sv.c \ + ..\taint.c \ + ..\toke.c \ + ..\universal.c \ + ..\util.c + +.IF "$(PERL_MALLOC)" == "define" +EXTRACORE_SRC += ..\malloc.c +.ENDIF + +.IF "$(OBJECT)" == "" +EXTRACORE_SRC += ..\perlio.c +.ENDIF + +WIN32_SRC = \ + .\win32.c \ + .\win32sck.c + +.IF "$(USE_THREADS)" == "define" +WIN32_SRC += .\win32thread.c +.ENDIF + +.IF "$(CRYPT_SRC)" != "" +WIN32_SRC += .\$(CRYPT_SRC) +.ENDIF + +PERL95_SRC = \ + perl95.c \ + win32mt.c \ + win32sckmt.c + +.IF "$(CRYPT_SRC)" != "" +PERL95_SRC += .\$(CRYPT_SRC) +.ENDIF + +DLL_SRC = $(DYNALOADER).c + + +.IF "$(OBJECT)" == "" +DLL_SRC += perllib.c +.ENDIF + +X2P_SRC = \ + ..\x2p\a2p.c \ + ..\x2p\hash.c \ + ..\x2p\str.c \ + ..\x2p\util.c \ + ..\x2p\walk.c + +CORE_NOCFG_H = \ + ..\av.h \ + ..\byterun.h \ + ..\bytecode.h \ + ..\cop.h \ + ..\cv.h \ + ..\dosish.h \ + ..\embed.h \ + ..\form.h \ + ..\gv.h \ + ..\handy.h \ + ..\hv.h \ + ..\iperlsys.h \ + ..\mg.h \ + ..\nostdio.h \ + ..\op.h \ + ..\opcode.h \ + ..\perl.h \ + ..\perlsdio.h \ + ..\perlsfio.h \ + ..\perly.h \ + ..\pp.h \ + ..\proto.h \ + ..\regexp.h \ + ..\scope.h \ + ..\sv.h \ + ..\thread.h \ + ..\unixish.h \ + ..\util.h \ + ..\XSUB.h \ + ..\EXTERN.h \ + ..\perlvars.h \ + ..\intrpvar.h \ + ..\thrdvar.h \ + .\include\dirent.h \ + .\include\netdb.h \ + .\include\sys\socket.h \ + .\win32.h + +CORE_H = $(CORE_NOCFG_H) .\config.h + +MICROCORE_OBJ = $(MICROCORE_SRC:db:+$(o)) +CORE_OBJ = $(MICROCORE_OBJ) $(EXTRACORE_SRC:db:+$(o)) +WIN32_OBJ = $(WIN32_SRC:db:+$(o)) +MINICORE_OBJ = $(MINIDIR)\{$(MICROCORE_OBJ:f) miniperlmain$(o) perlio$(o)} +MINIWIN32_OBJ = $(MINIDIR)\{$(WIN32_OBJ:f)} +MINI_OBJ = $(MINICORE_OBJ) $(MINIWIN32_OBJ) +PERL95_OBJ = $(PERL95_SRC:db:+$(o)) +DLL_OBJ = $(DLL_SRC:db:+$(o)) +X2P_OBJ = $(X2P_SRC:db:+$(o)) + +PERLDLL_OBJ = $(CORE_OBJ) +PERLEXE_OBJ = perlmain$(o) + +.IF "$(OBJECT)" == "" +PERLDLL_OBJ += $(WIN32_OBJ) $(DLL_OBJ) +.ELSE +PERLEXE_OBJ += $(WIN32_OBJ) $(DLL_OBJ) +PERL95_OBJ += DynaLoadmt$(o) +.ENDIF + +.IF "$(USE_SETARGV)" != "" +SETARGV_OBJ = setargv$(o) +.ENDIF + +DYNAMIC_EXT = Socket IO Fcntl Opcode SDBM_File POSIX attrs Thread B re \ + Data/Dumper +STATIC_EXT = DynaLoader +NONXS_EXT = Errno + +DYNALOADER = $(EXTDIR)\DynaLoader\DynaLoader +SOCKET = $(EXTDIR)\Socket\Socket +FCNTL = $(EXTDIR)\Fcntl\Fcntl +OPCODE = $(EXTDIR)\Opcode\Opcode +SDBM_FILE = $(EXTDIR)\SDBM_File\SDBM_File +IO = $(EXTDIR)\IO\IO +POSIX = $(EXTDIR)\POSIX\POSIX +ATTRS = $(EXTDIR)\attrs\attrs +THREAD = $(EXTDIR)\Thread\Thread +B = $(EXTDIR)\B\B +RE = $(EXTDIR)\re\re +DUMPER = $(EXTDIR)\Data\Dumper\Dumper +ERRNO = $(EXTDIR)\Errno\Errno + +SOCKET_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\Socket\Socket.dll +FCNTL_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\Fcntl\Fcntl.dll +OPCODE_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\Opcode\Opcode.dll +SDBM_FILE_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\SDBM_File\SDBM_File.dll +IO_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\IO\IO.dll +POSIX_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\POSIX\POSIX.dll +ATTRS_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\attrs\attrs.dll +THREAD_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\Thread\Thread.dll +B_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\B\B.dll +DUMPER_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\Data\Dumper\Dumper.dll +RE_DLL = $(AUTODIR)\re\re.dll + +ERRNO_PM = $(LIBDIR)\Errno.pm + +EXTENSION_C = \ + $(SOCKET).c \ + $(FCNTL).c \ + $(OPCODE).c \ + $(SDBM_FILE).c \ + $(IO).c \ + $(POSIX).c \ + $(ATTRS).c \ + $(THREAD).c \ + $(RE).c \ + $(DUMPER).c \ + $(B).c + +EXTENSION_DLL = \ + $(SOCKET_DLL) \ + $(FCNTL_DLL) \ + $(OPCODE_DLL) \ + $(SDBM_FILE_DLL)\ + $(IO_DLL) \ + $(POSIX_DLL) \ + $(ATTRS_DLL) \ + $(DUMPER_DLL) \ + $(B_DLL) + +EXTENSION_PM = \ + $(ERRNO_PM) + +# re.dll doesn't build with PERL_OBJECT yet +.IF "$(OBJECT)" == "" +EXTENSION_DLL += \ + $(THREAD_DLL) \ + $(RE_DLL) +.ENDIF + +POD2HTML = $(PODDIR)\pod2html +POD2MAN = $(PODDIR)\pod2man +POD2LATEX = $(PODDIR)\pod2latex +POD2TEXT = $(PODDIR)\pod2text + +CFG_VARS = \ + "INST_DRV=$(INST_DRV)" \ + "INST_TOP=$(INST_TOP)" \ + "INST_VER=$(INST_VER)" \ + "INST_ARCH=$(INST_ARCH)" \ + "archname=$(ARCHNAME)" \ + "cc=$(CC)" \ + "ccflags=$(OPTIMIZE:s/"/\"/) $(DEFINES) $(OBJECT)" \ + "cf_email=$(EMAIL)" \ + "d_crypt=$(D_CRYPT)" \ + "d_mymalloc=$(PERL_MALLOC)" \ + "libs=$(LIBFILES:f)" \ + "incpath=$(CCINCDIR:s/"/\"/)" \ + "libperl=$(PERLIMPLIB:f)" \ + "libpth=$(CCLIBDIR:s/"/\"/);$(EXTRALIBDIRS:s/"/\"/)" \ + "libc=$(LIBC)" \ + "make=dmake" \ + "_o=$(o)" "obj_ext=$(o)" \ + "_a=$(a)" "lib_ext=$(a)" \ + "static_ext=$(STATIC_EXT)" \ + "dynamic_ext=$(DYNAMIC_EXT)" \ + "nonxs_ext=$(NONXS_EXT)" \ + "usethreads=$(USE_THREADS)" \ + "usemultiplicity=$(USE_MULTI)" \ + "LINK_FLAGS=$(LINK_FLAGS:s/"/\"/)" \ + "optimize=$(OPTIMIZE:s/"/\"/)" + +# +# Top targets +# + +all : .\config.h $(GLOBEXE) $(MINIMOD) $(CONFIGPM) $(PERLEXE) $(PERL95EXE) \ + $(CAPILIB) $(X2P) $(EXTENSION_DLL) $(EXTENSION_PM) + +$(DYNALOADER)$(o) : $(DYNALOADER).c $(CORE_H) $(EXTDIR)\DynaLoader\dlutils.c + +#------------------------------------------------------------ + +$(GLOBEXE) : perlglob$(o) +.IF "$(CCTYPE)" == "BORLAND" + $(CC) -c -w -v -tWM -I"$(CCINCDIR)" perlglob.c + $(LINK32) -Tpe -ap $(LINK_FLAGS) c0x32$(o) perlglob$(o) \ + "$(CCLIBDIR)\32BIT\wildargs$(o)",$@,,import32.lib cw32mt.lib, +.ELIF "$(CCTYPE)" == "GCC" + $(LINK32) $(LINK_FLAGS) -o $@ perlglob$(o) $(LIBFILES) +.ELSE + $(LINK32) $(LINK_FLAGS) $(LIBFILES) -out:$@ -subsystem:$(SUBSYS) \ + perlglob$(o) setargv$(o) +.ENDIF + +perlglob$(o) : perlglob.c + +config.w32 : $(CFGSH_TMPL) + copy $(CFGSH_TMPL) config.w32 + +.\config.h : $(CFGH_TMPL) $(CORE_NOCFG_H) + -del /f config.h + copy $(CFGH_TMPL) config.h + +..\config.sh : config.w32 $(MINIPERL) config_sh.PL + $(MINIPERL) -I..\lib config_sh.PL $(CFG_VARS) config.w32 > ..\config.sh + +# this target is for when changes to the main config.sh happen +# edit config.{b,v,g}c and make this target once for each supported +# compiler (e.g. `dmake CCTYPE=BORLAND regen_config_h`) +regen_config_h: + perl config_sh.PL $(CFG_VARS) $(CFGSH_TMPL) > ..\config.sh + -cd .. && del /f perl.exe + cd .. && perl configpm + -del /f $(CFGH_TMPL) + -mkdir $(COREDIR) + -perl -I..\lib config_h.PL "INST_VER=$(INST_VER)" + rename config.h $(CFGH_TMPL) + +$(CONFIGPM) : $(MINIPERL) ..\config.sh config_h.PL ..\minimod.pl + cd .. && miniperl configpm + if exist lib\* $(RCOPY) lib\*.* ..\lib\$(NULL) + $(XCOPY) ..\*.h $(COREDIR)\*.* + $(XCOPY) *.h $(COREDIR)\*.* + $(XCOPY) ..\ext\re\re.pm $(LIBDIR)\*.* + $(RCOPY) include $(COREDIR)\*.* + $(MINIPERL) -I..\lib config_h.PL "INST_VER=$(INST_VER)" \ + || $(MAKE) $(MAKEMACROS) $(CONFIGPM) + +$(MINIPERL) : $(MINIDIR) $(MINI_OBJ) +.IF "$(CCTYPE)" == "BORLAND" + $(LINK32) -Tpe -ap $(LINK_FLAGS) \ + @$(mktmp c0x32$(o) $(MINI_OBJ:s,\,\\),$(@:s,\,\\),,$(LIBFILES),) +.ELIF "$(CCTYPE)" == "GCC" + $(LINK32) -v -o $@ $(LINK_FLAGS) \ + $(mktmp $(LKPRE) $(MINI_OBJ:s,\,\\) $(LIBFILES) $(LKPOST)) +.ELSE + $(LINK32) -subsystem:console -out:$@ \ + @$(mktmp $(LINK_FLAGS) $(LIBFILES) $(MINI_OBJ:s,\,\\)) +.ENDIF + +$(MINIDIR) : + if not exist "$(MINIDIR)" mkdir "$(MINIDIR)" + +$(MINICORE_OBJ) : $(CORE_NOCFG_H) + $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ ..\$(*B).c + +$(MINIWIN32_OBJ) : $(CORE_NOCFG_H) + $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ $(*B).c + +# 1. we don't want to rebuild miniperl.exe when config.h changes +# 2. we don't want to rebuild miniperl.exe with non-default config.h +$(MINI_OBJ) : $(CORE_NOCFG_H) + +$(WIN32_OBJ) : $(CORE_H) +$(CORE_OBJ) : $(CORE_H) +$(DLL_OBJ) : $(CORE_H) +$(PERL95_OBJ) : $(CORE_H) +$(X2P_OBJ) : $(CORE_H) + +perldll.def : $(MINIPERL) $(CONFIGPM) ..\global.sym makedef.pl + $(MINIPERL) -w makedef.pl $(OPTIMIZE) $(DEFINES) $(OBJECT) \ + CCTYPE=$(CCTYPE) > perldll.def + +$(PERLDLL): perldll.def $(PERLDLL_OBJ) +.IF "$(CCTYPE)" == "BORLAND" + $(LINK32) -Tpd -ap $(LINK_FLAGS) \ + @$(mktmp c0d32$(o) $(PERLDLL_OBJ:s,\,\\)\n \ + $@,\n \ + $(LIBFILES)\n \ + perldll.def\n) + $(IMPLIB) $*.lib $@ +.ELIF "$(CCTYPE)" == "GCC" + $(LINK32) -mdll -o $@ -Wl,--base-file -Wl,perl.base $(LINK_FLAGS) \ + $(mktmp $(LKPRE) $(PERLDLL_OBJ:s,\,\\) $(LIBFILES) $(LKPOST)) + dlltool --output-lib $(PERLIMPLIB) \ + --dllname perl.dll \ + --def perldll.def \ + --base-file perl.base \ + --output-exp perl.exp + $(LINK32) -mdll -o $@ $(LINK_FLAGS) \ + $(mktmp $(LKPRE) $(PERLDLL_OBJ:s,\,\\) $(LIBFILES) \ + perl.exp $(LKPOST)) +.ELSE + $(LINK32) -dll -def:perldll.def -out:$@ \ + @$(mktmp $(LINK_FLAGS) $(LIBFILES) $(PERLDLL_OBJ:s,\,\\)) +.ENDIF + $(XCOPY) $(PERLIMPLIB) $(COREDIR) + +perl.def : $(MINIPERL) makeperldef.pl + $(MINIPERL) -I..\lib makeperldef.pl $(NULL) > perl.def + +$(MINIMOD) : $(MINIPERL) ..\minimod.pl + cd .. && miniperl minimod.pl > lib\ExtUtils\Miniperl.pm + +..\x2p\a2p$(o) : ..\x2p\a2p.c + $(CC) -I..\x2p $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ -c ..\x2p\a2p.c + +..\x2p\hash$(o) : ..\x2p\hash.c + $(CC) -I..\x2p $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ -c ..\x2p\hash.c + +..\x2p\str$(o) : ..\x2p\str.c + $(CC) -I..\x2p $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ -c ..\x2p\str.c + +..\x2p\util$(o) : ..\x2p\util.c + $(CC) -I..\x2p $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ -c ..\x2p\util.c + +..\x2p\walk$(o) : ..\x2p\walk.c + $(CC) -I..\x2p $(CFLAGS) $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ -c ..\x2p\walk.c + +$(X2P) : $(MINIPERL) $(X2P_OBJ) + $(MINIPERL) ..\x2p\find2perl.PL + $(MINIPERL) ..\x2p\s2p.PL +.IF "$(CCTYPE)" == "BORLAND" + $(LINK32) -Tpe -ap $(LINK_FLAGS) \ + @$(mktmp c0x32$(o) $(X2P_OBJ:s,\,\\),$(@:s,\,\\),,$(LIBFILES),) +.ELIF "$(CCTYPE)" == "GCC" + $(LINK32) -v -o $@ $(LINK_FLAGS) \ + $(mktmp $(LKPRE) $(X2P_OBJ:s,\,\\) $(LIBFILES) $(LKPOST)) +.ELSE + $(LINK32) -subsystem:console -out:$@ \ + @$(mktmp $(LINK_FLAGS) $(LIBFILES) $(X2P_OBJ:s,\,\\)) +.ENDIF + +perlmain.c : runperl.c + copy runperl.c perlmain.c + +perlmain$(o) : perlmain.c + $(CC) $(CFLAGS_O) -UPERLDLL $(OBJOUT_FLAG)$@ -c perlmain.c + +$(PERLEXE): $(PERLDLL) $(CONFIGPM) $(PERLEXE_OBJ) +.IF "$(CCTYPE)" == "BORLAND" + $(LINK32) -Tpe -ap $(LINK_FLAGS) \ + @$(mktmp c0x32$(o) $(PERLEXE_OBJ:s,\,\\)\n \ + $(@:s,\,\\),\n \ + $(PERLIMPLIB) $(LIBFILES)\n) +.ELIF "$(CCTYPE)" == "GCC" + $(LINK32) -o $@ $(LINK_FLAGS) \ + $(PERLEXE_OBJ) $(PERLIMPLIB) $(LIBFILES) +.ELSE + $(LINK32) -subsystem:console -out:$@ $(LINK_FLAGS) $(LIBFILES) \ + $(PERLEXE_OBJ) $(SETARGV_OBJ) $(PERLIMPLIB) +.ENDIF + copy splittree.pl .. + $(MINIPERL) -I..\lib ..\splittree.pl "../LIB" $(AUTODIR) + +.IF "$(CCTYPE)" != "BORLAND" +.IF "$(CCTYPE)" != "GCC" +.IF "$(USE_PERLCRT)" == "" + +perl95.c : runperl.c + copy runperl.c perl95.c + +perl95$(o) : perl95.c + $(CC) $(CFLAGS_O) -MT -UPERLDLL -DWIN95FIX -c perl95.c + +win32sckmt$(o) : win32sck.c + $(CC) $(CFLAGS_O) -MT -UPERLDLL -DWIN95FIX -c \ + $(OBJOUT_FLAG)win32sckmt$(o) win32sck.c + +win32mt$(o) : win32.c + $(CC) $(CFLAGS_O) -MT -UPERLDLL -DWIN95FIX -c \ + $(OBJOUT_FLAG)win32mt$(o) win32.c + +DynaLoadmt$(o) : $(DYNALOADER).c + $(CC) $(CFLAGS_O) -MT -UPERLDLL -DWIN95FIX -c \ + $(OBJOUT_FLAG)DynaLoadmt$(o) $(DYNALOADER).c + +$(PERL95EXE): $(PERLDLL) $(CONFIGPM) $(PERL95_OBJ) + $(LINK32) -subsystem:console -nodefaultlib -out:$@ $(LINK_FLAGS) \ + $(LIBBASEFILES) $(PERL95_OBJ) $(SETARGV_OBJ) $(PERLIMPLIB) \ + libcmt.lib + +.ENDIF +.ENDIF +.ENDIF + +$(DYNALOADER).c: $(MINIPERL) $(EXTDIR)\DynaLoader\dl_win32.xs $(CONFIGPM) + if not exist $(AUTODIR) mkdir $(AUTODIR) + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && ..\$(MINIPERL) -I..\..\lib $(*B)_pm.PL + $(XCOPY) $(EXTDIR)\$(*B)\$(*B).pm $(LIBDIR)\$(NULL) + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && $(XSUBPP) dl_win32.xs > $(*B).c + $(XCOPY) $(EXTDIR)\$(*B)\dlutils.c . + +.IF "$(OBJECT)" == "-DPERL_OBJECT" + +perlCAPI.cpp : $(MINIPERL) + $(MINIPERL) GenCAPI.pl $(COREDIR) + +perlCAPI$(o) : perlCAPI.cpp +.IF "$(CCTYPE)" == "BORLAND" + $(CC) $(CFLAGS_O) -c $(OBJOUT_FLAG)perlCAPI$(o) perlCAPI.cpp +.ELIF "$(CCTYPE)" == "GCC" + $(CC) $(CFLAGS_O) -c $(OBJOUT_FLAG)perlCAPI$(o) perlCAPI.cpp +.ELSE + $(CC) $(CFLAGS_O) $(RUNTIME) -UPERLDLL -c \ + $(OBJOUT_FLAG)perlCAPI$(o) perlCAPI.cpp +.ENDIF + +$(CAPILIB) : perlCAPI.cpp perlCAPI$(o) +.IF "$(CCTYPE)" == "BORLAND" + $(LIB32) $(LIBOUT_FLAG)$(CAPILIB) +perlCAPI$(o) +.ELSE + $(LIB32) $(LIBOUT_FLAG)$(CAPILIB) perlCAPI$(o) +.ENDIF + +.ENDIF + +$(EXTDIR)\DynaLoader\dl_win32.xs: dl_win32.xs + copy dl_win32.xs $(EXTDIR)\DynaLoader\dl_win32.xs + +$(DUMPER_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(DUMPER).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\Data\$(*B) && \ + ..\..\..\miniperl -I..\..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + cd $(EXTDIR)\Data\$(*B) && $(MAKE) + +$(RE_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(RE).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && \ + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && $(MAKE) + +$(B_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(B).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && \ + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && $(MAKE) + +$(THREAD_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(THREAD).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && \ + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && $(MAKE) + +$(ATTRS_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(ATTRS).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && \ + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && $(MAKE) + +$(POSIX_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(POSIX).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && \ + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && $(MAKE) + +$(IO_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(IO).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && \ + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && $(MAKE) + +$(SDBM_FILE_DLL) : $(PERLEXE) $(SDBM_FILE).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && \ + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && $(MAKE) + +$(FCNTL_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(FCNTL).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && \ + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && $(MAKE) + +$(OPCODE_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(OPCODE).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && \ + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && $(MAKE) + +$(SOCKET_DLL): $(PERLEXE) $(SOCKET).xs + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && \ + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && $(MAKE) + +$(ERRNO_PM): $(PERLEXE) $(ERRNO)_pm.PL + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && \ + ..\..\miniperl -I..\..\lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl + cd $(EXTDIR)\$(*B) && $(MAKE) + +doc: $(PERLEXE) + $(PERLEXE) -I..\lib ..\installhtml --podroot=.. --htmldir=./html \ + --podpath=pod:lib:ext:utils --htmlroot="file://$(INST_HTML:s,:,|,)"\ + --libpod=perlfunc:perlguts:perlvar:perlrun:perlop --recurse + +utils: $(PERLEXE) $(X2P) + cd ..\utils && $(MAKE) PERL=$(MINIPERL) + copy ..\README.win32 ..\pod\perlwin32.pod + cd ..\pod && $(MAKE) -f ..\win32\pod.mak converters + $(PERLEXE) $(PL2BAT) $(UTILS) + +distclean: clean + -del /f $(MINIPERL) $(PERLEXE) $(PERL95EXE) $(PERLDLL) $(GLOBEXE) \ + $(PERLIMPLIB) ..\miniperl$(a) $(MINIMOD) + -del /f *.def *.map + -del /f $(EXTENSION_DLL) $(EXTENSION_PM) + -del /f $(EXTENSION_C) $(DYNALOADER).c $(ERRNO).pm + -del /f $(EXTDIR)\DynaLoader\dl_win32.xs + -del /f $(LIBDIR)\.exists $(LIBDIR)\attrs.pm $(LIBDIR)\DynaLoader.pm + -del /f $(LIBDIR)\Fcntl.pm $(LIBDIR)\IO.pm $(LIBDIR)\Opcode.pm + -del /f $(LIBDIR)\ops.pm $(LIBDIR)\Safe.pm $(LIBDIR)\Thread.pm + -del /f $(LIBDIR)\SDBM_File.pm $(LIBDIR)\Socket.pm $(LIBDIR)\POSIX.pm + -del /f $(LIBDIR)\B.pm $(LIBDIR)\O.pm $(LIBDIR)\re.pm + -del /f $(LIBDIR)\Data\Dumper.pm + -rmdir /s /q $(LIBDIR)\IO || rmdir /s $(LIBDIR)\IO + -rmdir /s /q $(LIBDIR)\Thread || rmdir /s $(LIBDIR)\Thread + -rmdir /s /q $(LIBDIR)\B || rmdir /s $(LIBDIR)\B + -rmdir /s /q $(LIBDIR)\Data || rmdir /s $(LIBDIR)\Data + -del /f $(PODDIR)\*.html + -del /f $(PODDIR)\*.bat + -cd ..\utils && del /f h2ph splain perlbug pl2pm c2ph h2xs perldoc \ + pstruct *.bat + -cd ..\x2p && del /f find2perl s2p *.bat + -del /f ..\config.sh ..\splittree.pl perlmain.c dlutils.c config.h.new + -del /f $(CONFIGPM) +.IF "$(PERL95EXE)" != "" + -del /f perl95.c +.ENDIF + -del /f bin\*.bat + -cd $(EXTDIR) && del /s *$(a) *.def *.map *.pdb *.bs Makefile *$(o) \ + pm_to_blib + -rmdir /s /q $(AUTODIR) || rmdir /s $(AUTODIR) + -rmdir /s /q $(COREDIR) || rmdir /s $(COREDIR) + +install : all installbare installhtml + +installbare : utils + $(PERLEXE) ..\installperl +.IF "$(PERL95EXE)" != "" + $(XCOPY) $(PERL95EXE) $(INST_BIN)\*.* +.ENDIF + $(XCOPY) $(GLOBEXE) $(INST_BIN)\*.* + $(XCOPY) bin\*.bat $(INST_SCRIPT)\*.* + $(XCOPY) bin\network.pl $(INST_LIB)\*.* + +installhtml : doc + $(RCOPY) html\*.* $(INST_HTML)\*.* + +inst_lib : $(CONFIGPM) + copy splittree.pl .. + $(MINIPERL) -I..\lib ..\splittree.pl "../LIB" $(AUTODIR) + $(RCOPY) ..\lib $(INST_LIB)\*.* + +minitest : $(MINIPERL) $(GLOBEXE) $(CONFIGPM) utils + $(XCOPY) $(MINIPERL) ..\t\perl.exe +.IF "$(CCTYPE)" == "BORLAND" + $(XCOPY) $(GLOBBAT) ..\t\$(NULL) +.ELSE + $(XCOPY) $(GLOBEXE) ..\t\$(NULL) +.ENDIF + attrib -r ..\t\*.* + copy test ..\t + cd ..\t && \ + $(MINIPERL) -I..\lib test base/*.t comp/*.t cmd/*.t io/*.t op/*.t pragma/*.t + +test-prep : all utils + $(XCOPY) $(PERLEXE) ..\t\$(NULL) + $(XCOPY) $(PERLDLL) ..\t\$(NULL) +.IF "$(CCTYPE)" == "BORLAND" + $(XCOPY) $(GLOBBAT) ..\t\$(NULL) +.ELSE + $(XCOPY) $(GLOBEXE) ..\t\$(NULL) +.ENDIF + +test : test-prep + cd ..\t && $(PERLEXE) -I..\lib harness + +test-notty : test-prep + set PERL_SKIP_TTY_TEST=1 && \ + cd ..\t && $(PERLEXE) -I.\lib harness + +clean : + -@erase miniperlmain$(o) + -@erase $(MINIPERL) + -@erase perlglob$(o) + -@erase perlmain$(o) + -@erase perlCAPI.cpp + -@erase config.w32 + -@erase /f config.h + -@erase $(GLOBEXE) + -@erase $(PERLEXE) + -@erase $(PERLDLL) + -@erase $(CORE_OBJ) + -rmdir /s /q $(MINIDIR) || rmdir /s $(MINIDIR) + -@erase $(WIN32_OBJ) + -@erase $(DLL_OBJ) + -@erase $(X2P_OBJ) + -@erase ..\*$(o) ..\*$(a) ..\*.exp ..\*.res *$(o) *$(a) *.exp *.res + -@erase ..\t\*.exe ..\t\*.dll ..\t\*.bat + -@erase ..\x2p\*.exe ..\x2p\*.bat + -@erase *.ilk + -@erase *.pdb |