#****************************************************************************** # config.vs2013.mk Make-it-Quick project #****************************************************************************** # # File Description: # # Makefile configuration file for Visual Studio 2013 # # Compiler options: # https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/fwkeyyhe%28v=vs.120%29.aspx # # # # # #****************************************************************************** # (C) 1992-2018 Christophe de Dinechin # This software is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3 # See LICENSE file for details. #****************************************************************************** #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Tools #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # -nologo: suppresses display of sign-on banner # -TC: C mode # -TP: C++ mode CC= cl -nologo -TC CXX= cl -nologo -TP -EHsc CPP= cl -nologo -E LD= link -nologo MSLIB= lib -nologo PYTHON= python AR= no-ar-on-windows RANLIB= no-ranlib-on-windows INSTALL=install CAT= type #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Compilation flags #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Options in Visual Studio are an anti-poem: no rhyme, no reason. # # For example, debug options are: -Z7, -ZI and -Zi. # But don't think -Z is for debugging. -Za and -Ze disable extensions, # whereas -Zc controls language conformance, # and -Zg generates function prototypes. All this is perfectly normal. # # For a good introduction to the logic of of Microsoft options, # watch the neuralyzer scenes in Men In Black. Swamp gas, Venus. # # For a true (and truly shocking) reference about the options, # see https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/958x11bc.aspx # # For now, -Wall is hopeless on Visual Studio 2013 # -TP=C++ mode # -EHa=Exception model catching both structured and unstructured exceptions CXXFLAGS_BUILDENV_vs2013= -TP -EHa -EHsc # -Z7=Put debug information in .obj files (don't laugh) # -Zi=Set debug information format to Program Database # -O2=Optimise for speed (-O1 is for size, -Ob for inline functions, and so on) CFLAGS_TARGET_debug= -Zi -DEBUG CFLAGS_TARGET_opt= -O2 -Zi -DEBUG CFLAGS_TARGET_release= -O2 # Curiously, the C++ compiler takes the same options as the C compiler. Bug? CXXFLAGS_TARGET_debug= -Zi -EHa -EHsc -DEBUG CXXFLAGS_opt= -O2 -Zi -EHa -EHsc -DEBUG CXXFLAGS_release= -O2 -EHa -EHsc DEFINES_BUILDENV_vs2013= WIN32 OS_NAME_BUILDENV_vs2013= windows # Options specific to profiling # OBJ_PDB is the .pdb file (profile database) associated to a Windows # binary (.exe, .lib), containing profile and debug information MIQ_PDB:= $(MIQ_OUTEXE:%.exe=%.pdb) CFLAGS_TARGET_profile= -Fd$(MIQ_PDB) -O2 -Zi -DEBUG CXXFLAGS_TARGET_profile=-Fd$(MIQ_PDB) -O2 -Zi -EHa -EHsc -DEBUG LDFLAGS_TARGET_profile= -pdb:$(MIQ_PDB) -debug #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # File extensions #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OBJ_EXT=.obj LIB_EXT=.lib EXE_EXT=.exe DLL_EXT=.dll EXE_PFX= LIB_PFX=lib DLL_PFX=lib LINK_DIR_OPT=-L: LINK_LIB_OPT=-l: LINK_DLL_OPT=-l: #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Build rules #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Visual C++ really goes out of its way now to have incompatible options # For example, -o was recently 'deprecated' in favor of -Fo (!!!!) # # For debugging and profiling, we specify the -Fd and -pdb option. # In order to merge all .pdb information for an executable, we need to pass the -debug # option to the linker. MAKE_CC= $(CC) $(MIQ_CFLAGS) -c -Fo$@ $< MAKE_CXX= $(CXX) $(MIQ_CXXFLAGS) -c -Fo$@ $< MAKE_DIR= mkdir -p $* MAKE_OBJDIR= $(MAKE_DIR) && touch $@ MAKE_LIB= $(MSLIB) $(MIQ_LINKOPTS) -out:$@ MAKE_DLL= $(LD) $(MIQ_LINKOPTS) $(MIQ_LDFLAGS) -dll -out:$@ MAKE_EXE= $(LD) $(MIQ_LINKOPTS) $(MIQ_LDFLAGS) -out:$@ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Dependencies #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Can't build the dependencies with the Visual Studio compilers at the moment GNU_CC= gcc GNU_CXX= g++ GNU_AS= gcc -x assembler-with-cpp CC_DEPEND= $(GNU_CC) -D_WIN32=1 $(GFLAGS) -MM -MF $@ -MT $(@:.d=) $< CXX_DEPEND= $(GNU_CXX) -D_WIN32=1 $(GXXFLAGS) -MM -MF $@ -MT $(@:.d=) $< AS_DEPEND= $(GNU_AS) -D_WIN32=1 $(GASFLAGS) -MM -MF $@ -MT $(@:.d=) $<