# This file is part of the FreeType project. # # It builds the library for Borland C++ for MS-DOS, large model. # Due to size constraints, it does not try to pack all modules into one # (`single-object mode'). # # You will need Borland MAKE. # Tested with Borland C++ v.3.1, 4.02, 5.0. # # Use this file while in the lib directory with the following statement: # # make -farch/msdos/Makefile.BC # # # A debug version can be obtained with # # make -DDEBUG -farch/msdos/Makefile.BC # # A special version enabled to handle big fonts (with more than 16,384 # glyphs) can be obtained with # # make -DBIGFONTS -farch/msdos/Makefile.BC ARCH = arch\msdos FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)\Makefile.BC CC = bcc LIB = tlib /c /e # Credits go to Dave Hoo for pointing out that modern # Borland compilers (from BC++ 3.1 on) can increase the limit on # the length of identifiers. !if ! $d(DEBUG) CFLAGS = -ml -A -O2 -3 -i40 -w-nak -w-par -w-use -w-aus -w-stu -w-stv -w-cln -w-sig -I$(ARCH);.;extend !else CFLAGS = -v -N -ml -A -i40 -w-nak -w-par -w-use -w-aus -w-stu -w-stv -w-cln -w-sig -I$(ARCH);.;extend !endif !if $d(BIGFONTS) CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -DTT_HUGE_PTR=__huge TTFILE = $(ARCH)\.\hugefile.c TTMEMORY = $(ARCH)\.\hugemem.c !else TTFILE = .\ttfile.c TTMEMORY = .\ttmemory.c !endif TTMUTEX = .\ttmutex.c PORT = $(TTFILE) $(TTMEMORY) $(TTMUTEX) # Do not insert spaces before the \ at end of line, # otherwise the substitution for TLIB command line will fail. SRC_X = extend\ftxgasp.c extend\ftxkern.c extend\ftxpost.c\ extend\ftxcmap.c extend\ftxwidth.c extend\ftxerr18.c\ extend\ftxsbit.c extend\ftxgsub.c extend\ftxgpos.c\ extend\ftxopen.c extend\ftxgdef.c OBJS_X = $(SRC_X:.c=.obj) SRC_M = ttapi.c ttcache.c ttcalc.c ttcmap.c\ ttgload.c ttinterp.c ttload.c ttobjs.c\ ttraster.c ttextend.c ttdebug.c $(PORT) OBJS_M = $(SRC_M:.c=.obj) $(OBJS_X) SRC_S = $(ARCH)\.\freetype.c OBJ_S = $(SRC_S:.c=.obj) OBJS_S = $(OBJ_S) $(OBJS_X) # Since Borland's make does not handle $($(LIB_FILES)), and using # -DLIB_FILES="$(OBJS_S)" will excess the capacity of COMMAND.COM, we cheat # by constructing TLIB's response file directly in the `all' target. # # Another solution, useful during debugging of part of the library, # would be to include each .obj in the library as soon as it is compiled. # It is commented out below. See Makefile.TC for an application. .c.obj: $(CC) -c -o$* @&&| $(CFLAGS) $< | # $(LIB) libttf +-$*.obj !if !$d(DEBUG) # Skipped if DEBUG build # (but it changes nothing, since we always build in multiple parts). all: $(OBJS_M) -del libttf.lib $(LIB) libttf.lib @&&| + $(OBJS_M: = + ) | !endif debug: $(OBJS_M) -del libttf.lib $(LIB) libttf.lib @&&| + $(OBJS_M: = + ) | $(OBJ_S): $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) # Not used here because it excesses the capacity of COMMAND.COM... libttf.lib: $(LIB_FILES) -del libttf.lib $(LIB) libttf.lib @&&| + $(**: = + ) | !if $d(BIGFONTS) $(TTMEMORY:.c=.obj): $(TTMEMORY) $(CC) -c -o$* @&&| $(CFLAGS) -A- $*.c | !endif clean: -del *.obj -del extend\*.obj -del $(ARCH)\*.obj -del libttf.bak -del response distclean: clean -del libttf.lib !include "$(ARCH)\depend.dos" # end of Makefile