# Makefile.nmake # nmake file for for Ethereal/docsis subdissectors # # $Id$ # include ..\..\config.nmake ############### no need to modify below this line ######### include Makefile.common CFLAGS=/DHAVE_CONFIG_H /I../.. /I../../wiretap $(GLIB_CFLAGS) \ /I$(PCAP_DIR)\include -D_U_="" $(LOCAL_CFLAGS) LDFLAGS = /NOLOGO /INCREMENTAL:no /MACHINE:I386 $(LOCAL_LDFLAGS) !IFDEF ENABLE_LIBETHEREAL LINK_PLUGIN_WITH=..\..\epan\libethereal.lib CFLAGS=/DHAVE_WIN32_LIBETHEREAL_LIB /D_NEED_VAR_IMPORT_ $(CFLAGS) DISSECTOR_OBJECTS = $(DISSECTOR_SRC:.c=.obj) OBJECTS=$(DISSECTOR_OBJECTS) plugin.obj register.obj docsis.dll docsis.exp docsis.lib : $(OBJECTS) $(LINK_PLUGIN_WITH) link -dll /out:docsis.dll $(LDFLAGS) $(OBJECTS) $(LINK_PLUGIN_WITH) \ $(GLIB_LIBS) # # Build "register.c", which contains a function "register_all_protocols()" # that calls the register routines for all protocols. # # We do this by grepping 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 must # start in column zero, or must be preceded only by "void " starting in # column zero, and must not be inside #if. # # We assume that all dissector routines are in "packet-XXX.c" files. # # For some unknown reason, having a big "for" loop in the Makefile # to scan all the "packet-XXX.c" 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 first argument is the name of the file to write. # The second argument is the directory in which the source files live. # All subsequent arguments are the files to scan. # # On Windows, however, that script runs slowly, as multiple greps # and seds are run for each input file, so, if Python is present # (as indicated by PYTHON being defined), we run a faster Python # script to do that work instead. That script doesn't take the name # of the file to write as an argument; it always writes to # "register.c". # register.c: $(DISSECTOR_SRC) !IFDEF PYTHON @echo Making register.c (using python) @$(PYTHON) ../../tools/make-reg-dotc.py . $(DISSECTOR_SRC) !ELSE @echo Making register.c (using sh) @$(SH) ../../tools/make-reg-dotc register.c . $(DISSECTOR_SRC) !ENDIF !ENDIF clean: rm -f $(OBJECTS) docsis.dll docsis.exp docsis.lib *.pdb distclean: clean maintainer-clean: distclean