wireshark/epan/dissectors/Makefile.nmake

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Makefile

## Makefile for building ethereal.exe with Microsoft C and nmake
## Use: $(MAKE) /$(MAKEFLAGS) -f makefile.nmake
#
# $Id$
include ..\..\config.nmake
############### no need to modify below this line #########
include Makefile.common
CFLAGS=-DHAVE_CONFIG_H /I. /I.. /I../.. $(GLIB_CFLAGS) \
/I$(NET_SNMP_DIR)\include /I$(NET_SNMP_DIR)\win32 \
$(PCRE_CFLAGS) $(GNUTLS_CFLAGS) $(NETTLE_CFLAGS) \
/I$(PCAP_DIR)\include -D_U_="" $(LOCAL_CFLAGS)
CVARSDLL=-DWIN32 -DNULL=0 -D_MT -D_DLL
.c.obj::
$(CC) $(CVARSDLL) $(CFLAGS) -Fd.\ -c $<
DISSECTOR_OBJECTS = $(DISSECTOR_SRC:.c=.obj)
DISSECTOR_SUPPORT_OBJECTS = $(DISSECTOR_SUPPORT_SRC:.c=.obj)
dissectors.lib: register.obj packet-ncp2222.c $(GENERATED_HEADER_FILES) ../../config.h $(DISSECTOR_OBJECTS) $(DISSECTOR_SUPPORT_OBJECTS)
@echo Linking dissectors.lib
link /lib /out:dissectors.lib $(DISSECTOR_OBJECTS) $(DISSECTOR_SUPPORT_OBJECTS)
#
# The header files listed here are built from x11-fields using Perl;
# we declare a dependency here so that they get built.
#
packet-x11.obj : packet-x11.c x11-declarations.h x11-register-info.h
#
# Build various header files for the X11 dissector.
#
x11-declarations.h x11-register-info.h: x11-fields process-x11-fields.pl
$(PERL) process-x11-fields.pl <x11-fields
#
# Build register.c, which contains a function register_all_protocols()
# that calls the register routines for all protocols and a function
# register_all_protocol_handoffs() that calls the handoff registration
# routines for all protocols.
#
# We do this by scanning through sources. If that turns out to be too slow,
# maybe we could just require every .o file to have an register routine
# of a given name (packet-aarp.o -> proto_register_aarp, etc.).
#
# Formatting conventions: The name of the proto_register_* routines an
# proto_reg_handoff_* routines must start in column zero, or must be
# preceded only by "void " starting in column zero, and must not be
# inside #if.
#
# DISSECTOR_SRC is assumed to have all the files that need to be scanned.
#
# For some unknown reason, having a big "for" loop in the Makefile
# to scan all the files doesn't work with some "make"s; they seem to
# pass only the first few names in the list to the shell, for some
# reason.
#
# Therefore, we have a script to generate the register.c file.
# The shell script runs slowly, as multiple greps and seds are run
# for each input file; this is especially slow on Windows. Therefore,
# if Python is present (as indicated by PYTHON being defined), we run
# a faster Python script to do that work instead.
#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# The second argument is "dissectors", to indicate that we should build
# a register.c file for libethereal.
# All subsequent arguments are the files to scan.
#
register.c: $(DISSECTOR_SRC)
!IFDEF PYTHON
@echo Making register.c (using python)
@$(PYTHON) ../../tools/make-dissector-reg.py . dissectors $(DISSECTOR_SRC)
!ELSE
@echo Making register.c (using sh)
@$(SH) ../../tools/make-dissector-reg . dissectors $(DISSECTOR_SRC)
!ENDIF
packet-ncp2222.c : ncp2222.py
!IFDEF PYTHON
@echo Making packet-ncp2222.c
$(PYTHON) ncp2222.py -o packet-ncp2222.c
!ELSE
@echo Faking packet-ncp2222.c...
@echo Python is required to build the NCP disector
@echo Hiding packet-ncp.c...
mv packet-ncp.c packet-ncp.c.save
touch packet-ncp.c $@
!ENDIF
clean:
rm -f dissectors.lib $(PDB_FILE) \
$(DISSECTOR_OBJECTS) $(DISSECTOR_SUPPORT_OBJECTS)
distclean: clean
maintainer-clean: distclean
rm -f $(GENERATED_FILES)