!IF 0 Copyright (c) 1989 Microsoft Corporation Module Name: sources. Abstract: This file specifies the target component being built and the list of sources files needed to build that component. Also specifies optional compiler switches and libraries that are unique for the component being built. Author: Steve Wood (stevewo) 12-Apr-1990 NOTE: Commented description of this file is in \nt\bak\bin\sources.tpl !ENDIF TARGETNAME=masm386 TARGETPATH=obj TARGETTYPE=PROGRAM SOURCES=\ asmalloc.c \ asmchksp.c \ asmcond.c \ asmcref.c \ asmdata.c \ asmdir.c \ asmemit.c \ asmequ.c \ asmerr.c \ asmerrtb.c \ asmeval.c \ asmexpr.c \ asmflt.c \ asminptb.c \ asmirp.c \ asmlst.c \ asmmac.c \ asmopc.c \ asmopcod.c \ asmpars.c \ asmrec.c \ asmsym.c \ asmtab.c \ asmtabt2.c \ asmtabtb.c \ asmutl.c \ ui.c \ msghdr.c \ asminp.c \ version.c \ masm386.c \ masm386.rc # ui.c uses MASM definition # The -DNOFLOAT switch disables floating point constants. # This is usefull when the library fuctions strtod and _strtold aren't # available in the C library and this functionality of MASM isn't needed. # The -DFIXCOMPILERBUG switch allows some ifdef's to go around known # compiler bugs. # C_DEFINES=-DOS2_NT -DMASM -DNOFLOAT -DFIXCOMPILERBUG UMTYPE=console 386_STDCALL=0 USE_MSVCRT=1 MSC_WARNING_LEVEL=/W3 /WX