ansicon/makefile.vc
Jason Hood dc7569dc26 Inject by adding to the Import Directory Table.
-p uses CreateRemoteThread, determining kernel32.dll & LLW dynamically.
Loading via LoadLibrary will remember the current attributes, restoring them on
unload.
Tweaked log output (remove quotes around CreateProcess command line; add an
underscore to 64-bit addresses).
ansicon.exe will really output (to the console) strings as Unicode.
Fixed ansicon.exe, if installed, restoring the default attributes, not current.
ansicon.exe will start with ANSICON_DEF (if defined and -m not used).
2014-02-05 00:21:42 +10:00

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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"
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 $(LIBS64)
# Identify ansicon.exe using "ANSI" as a version number.
LINK = /link /version:20033.18771
X86OBJS = x86\proctype.obj x86\injdll.obj x86\util.obj
X64OBJS = x64\proctype.obj x64\injdll.obj x64\util.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\LLW.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 $(SHARE) /LD /Fe$@ $** $(LIBS) /link \
/base:0xAC0000 /section:.shared,s /filealign:512
!IF "$(_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\LLW.obj 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 /section:.shared,s
x64\ANSI32.dll: x64\ANSI32.obj x64\proctype32.obj x86\injdll.obj x86\util.obj x86\ansi.res
$(LDmsg)$(CC) /nologo $(SHARE) /LD /Fe$@ $** $(LIBS) /link \
/base:0xAC0000 /section:.shared,s /filealign:512 /largeaddressaware
!IF "$(_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
LLW.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