ansicon/makefile.vc
Jason Hood aa8b0c6a36 Use the system default sound for the bell
Windows 7 uses Beep for the bell, which means if you accidentally view
a binary file, the console freezes until all the bells have finished.
Windows 10 uses PlaySound, which avoids the freeze, but prevents the
sound being played at all if the program immediately exits (in its own
host).	This uses PlaySound in its own thread, ignoring additional bells
whilst one is currently playing and waiting for it to finish before
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# VC makefile for ANSICON.
# Jason Hood, 15 November, 2010.
#
# Tested with:
# * Visual Studio 6.0 (VC6);
# * Visual C++ 2003 Toolkit (VC7);
# * Platform SDK for Windows Server 2003 R2 (VC8 64-bit);
# * Visual Studio 2008 Express SP1 (VC9);
# * Visual Studio 2010 Professional (VC10).
#
# Note that the 64-bit version still requires a 32-bit compiler.
#
# 22 & 23 November, 2012:
# determine if the PSDK is used automatically;
# use AC0000[00] (AnsiCon) as the base address;
# twiddle stuff around to support VC6 (with 2003 PSDK) for the 32-bit version;
# determine BITS automatically.
#
# 18 July, 2013:
# hide the commands (use V=1 to show them).
#BITS = 32
#BITS = 64
!IFNDEF BITS
!IF "$(CPU)" == "AMD64" || "$(PLATFORM)" == "x64" || "$(PLATFORM)" == "X64"
BITS = 64
!ELSE
BITS = 32
!ENDIF
!ENDIF
!IF $(BITS) == 32
DIR = x86
!ELSE
!IF $(BITS) == 64
DIR = x64
RFLAGS = /D_WIN64
!ELSE
!ERROR BITS should be defined to 32 or 64.
!ENDIF
!ENDIF
# This is required for the 2003 Platform SDK, but not for Visual Studio 2010.
!IF "$(_NMAKE_VER)" == "7.00.8882"
!IF $(BITS) == 64
LIBS64 = bufferoverflowu.lib
# The 2003 Toolkit doesn't have MSVCRT.LIB, but VC98 does.
!ELSEIF !DEFINED(SHARE) && !DEFINED(MSVCDIR)
SHARE =
!ENDIF
!ENDIF
# Link with MSVCRT.LIB by default.
!IFNDEF SHARE
SHARE = /MD
!ENDIF
# Manifest tool to embed the manifest required by 2008.
MT = mt.exe
CFLAGS = /nologo /W3 /O2 $(SHARE) /D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
LIBS = advapi32.lib user32.lib winmm.lib $(LIBS64)
# Identify ansicon.exe using "ANSI" as a version number.
LINK = /link /version:20033.18771
X86OBJS = x86\injdll.obj x86\proctype.obj x86\util.obj
X64OBJS = x64\injdll.obj x64\proctype.obj x64\util.obj x64\procrva.obj
!IF !DEFINED(V)
V = 0
!ENDIF
!IF $(V) == 0
CCmsg = @
RCmsg = @echo $<&
LDmsg = @echo $@&
MTmsg = @echo Embedding manifest&
!ENDIF
{}.c{$(DIR)}.obj:
$(CCmsg)$(CC) /c $(CFLAGS) /Fo$@ $<
{}.rc{$(DIR)}.res:
$(RCmsg)$(RC) $(RFLAGS) /fo$@ $<
all: ansicon$(BITS)
ansicon32: x86 x86\ansicon.exe x86\ANSI32.dll x64 x64\ANSI32.dll
ansicon64: x64 x64\ansicon.exe x64\ANSI64.dll
x86:
mkdir x86
x86\ansicon.exe: x86\ansicon.obj $(X86OBJS) x86\procrva.obj x86\ansicon.res
$(LDmsg)$(CC) /nologo $(SHARE) /Fe$@ $** $(LIBS) $(LINK) /filealign:512
!IF "$(_NMAKE_VER)" == "9.00.30729.01"
$(MTmsg)$(MT) /nologo -manifest $@.manifest -outputresource:$@;1
@del $@.manifest
!ENDIF
x86\ANSI32.dll: x86\ANSI.obj $(X86OBJS) x86\ansi.res
$(LDmsg)$(CC) /nologo $(SHARE) /LD /Fe$@ $** $(LIBS) /link \
/base:0xAC0000 /filealign:512
!IF "$(_NMAKE_VER)" == "9.00.30729.01"
$(MTmsg)$(MT) /nologo -manifest $@.manifest -outputresource:$@;2
@del $@.manifest
!ENDIF
x64:
mkdir x64
x64\ansicon.exe: x64\ansicon.obj $(X64OBJS) x64\ansicon.res
$(LDmsg)$(CC) /nologo $(SHARE) /Fe$@ $** $(LIBS) $(LINK)
x64\ANSI64.dll: x64\ANSI.obj $(X64OBJS) x64\ansi.res
$(LDmsg)$(CC) /nologo $(SHARE) /LD /Fe$@ $** $(LIBS) /link \
/base:0xAC000000
x64\ANSI32.dll: x64\ANSI32.obj x64\proctype32.obj x86\injdll.obj x86\util.obj x86\ansi.res
$(LDmsg)$(CC) /nologo $(SHARE) /LD /Fe$@ $** $(LIBS) /link \
/base:0xAC0000 /filealign:512 /largeaddressaware
!IF "$(_NMAKE_VER)" == "9.00.30729.01"
$(MTmsg)$(MT) /nologo -manifest $@.manifest -outputresource:$@;2
@del $@.manifest
!ENDIF
ansicon.c: ansicon.h version.h
ansicon.rc: version.h
ANSI.c: ansicon.h version.h
ANSI.rc: version.h
util.c: ansicon.h version.h
injdll.c: ansicon.h
proctype.c: ansicon.h
procrva.c: ansicon.h
x64\ANSI32.obj: ANSI.c
$(CCmsg)$(CC) /DW32ON64 /c $(CFLAGS) /Fo$@ $?
x64\proctype32.obj: proctype.c
$(CCmsg)$(CC) /DW32ON64 /c $(CFLAGS) /Fo$@ $?
clean:
-del $(DIR)\*.obj $(DIR)\*.res $(DIR)\*.lib $(DIR)\*.exp
!IF $(BITS) == 32
-del x64\ansi32.obj x64\proctype32.obj
!ENDIF