# host: windows nt/95 # target: windows nt/95 # Makefile for the Netwide Assembler # # The Netwide Assembler is copyright (C) 1996 Simon Tatham and # Julian Hall. All rights reserved. The software is # redistributable under the licence given in the file "Licence" # distributed in the NASM archive. # makefile designed for lcc-win32 # lcc-win32 is lcc (c compiler coded by guys from princeton uni) # ported to win32 by jacob navia # available at http://www.remcomp.com/lcc-win32/ CFLAGS = -c -O -g2 CC = lcc.exe $(CFLAGS) LFLAGS = -subsystem console -s LD = lcclnk.exe $(LFLAGS) OBJ = obj .c.${OBJ}: $(CC) -o $@ $*.c NASM = nasm.${OBJ} nasmlib.${OBJ} float.${OBJ} insnsa.${OBJ} assemble.${OBJ} labels.${OBJ} \ parser.${OBJ} outform.${OBJ} output/outbin.${OBJ} output/outaout.${OBJ} output/outcoff.${OBJ} output/outelf.${OBJ} \ output/outobj.${OBJ} output/outas86.${OBJ} output/outrdf.${OBJ} output/outdbg.${OBJ} output/outrdf2.${OBJ} \ output/outieee.${OBJ} preproc.${OBJ} listing.${OBJ} eval.${OBJ} NDISASM = ndisasm.${OBJ} disasm.${OBJ} sync.${OBJ} nasmlib.${OBJ} insnsd.${OBJ} all: nasm ndisasm # linker response files # that may take long, too much spawning command.com :) NASM.LNK: makefile.lcc echo nasm.$(OBJ) > NASM.LNK echo nasmlib.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo eval.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo float.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo insnsa.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo assemble.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo labels.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo listing.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo parser.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo preproc.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo outform.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo output/outbin.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo output/outaout.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo output/outcoff.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo output/outelf.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo output/outobj.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo output/outas86.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo output/outrdf.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo output/outrdf2.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo output/outieee.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK echo output/outdbg.$(OBJ) >> NASM.LNK NDISASM.LNK: makefile.lcc echo ndisasm.$(OBJ) > NDISASM.LNK echo disasm.$(OBJ) >> NDISASM.LNK echo sync.$(OBJ) >> NDISASM.LNK echo nasmlib.$(OBJ) >> NDISASM.LNK echo insnsd.$(OBJ) >> NDISASM.LNK nasm: $(NASM) nasm.lnk $(LD) -o nasm.exe @nasm.lnk ndisasm: $(NDISASM) ndisasm.lnk $(LD) -o ndisasm.exe @ndisasm.lnk assemble.${OBJ}: assemble.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h assemble.h insns.h disasm.${OBJ}: disasm.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h disasm.h sync.h insns.h names.c insnsn.c eval.${OBJ}: eval.c eval.h nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h float.${OBJ}: float.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h insnsa.${OBJ}: insnsa.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h insns.h insnsd.${OBJ}: insnsd.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h insns.h labels.${OBJ}: labels.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h listing.${OBJ}: listing.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h listing.h nasm.${OBJ}: nasm.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h preproc.h parser.h assemble.h labels.h \ outform.h listing.h nasmlib.${OBJ}: nasmlib.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h names.c insnsn.c ndisasm.${OBJ}: ndisasm.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h sync.h disasm.h output/outaout.${OBJ}: output/outaout.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h outform.h output/outas86.${OBJ}: output/outas86.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h outform.h output/outbin.${OBJ}: output/outbin.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h outform.h output/outcoff.${OBJ}: output/outcoff.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h outform.h output/outdbg.${OBJ}: output/outdbg.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h outform.h output/outelf.${OBJ}: output/outelf.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h outform.h outform.${OBJ}: outform.c outform.h nasm.h version.h insnsi.h output/outobj.${OBJ}: output/outobj.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h outform.h output/outrdf2.${OBJ}: output/outrdf2.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h outform.h output/outieee.${OBJ}: output/outieee.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h outform.h parser.${OBJ}: parser.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h parser.h float.h names.c insnsn.c preproc.${OBJ}: preproc.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h macros.c sync.${OBJ}: sync.c sync.h # These source files are automagically generated from a single # instruction-table file by a Perl script. They're distributed, # though, so it isn't necessary to have Perl just to recompile NASM # from the distribution. insnsa.c insnsd.c insnsi.h insnsn.c: insns.dat insns.pl perl insns.pl insns.dat # These files contains all the standard macros that are derived from # the version number. version.h: version version.pl perl version.pl h < version > version.h version.mac: version version.pl perl version.pl mac < version > version.mac # This source file is generated from the standard macros file # `standard.mac' by another Perl script. Again, it's part of the # standard distribution. macros.c: standard.mac macros.pl version.mac perl macros.pl standard.mac version.mac clean: rm -f *.${OBJ} nasm.exe ndisasm.exe