Windows-Server-2003/shell/makefile.inc

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#
# Common makefile.inc shared across components in the shell project.
#
# You may ask yourself: what's the difference b/t common.inc and
# makefile.inc?? Well, the diff is common.inc follows the semantics
# of a 'sources' file -- that is, it never contains rules or dependencies,
# only macro definitions. It keeps it cleaner.
#
# The makefile.inc is always used to list any special dependencies
# and rules.
#
!ifndef SELFREGNAME
SELFREGNAME = selfreg.inf
!endif
#
# We need to delete -DNT from the command line definitions because that
# causes our "Shell.shell32.NT" strings to go south.
#
$(SELFREGNAME) : ..\selfreg.inx
$(C_PREPROCESSOR_NAME) $(C_PREPROCESSOR_FLAGS:-DNT =) $** > $*.cln
$(CLEANINF) $*.cln $@
del $*.cln
!ifdef BUILD_PRIVLIB
# The following is done so we can build a private import lib which
# contains all exports, and a public lib which is shipped with the
# SDK and contains only public exports. The private import lib
# is a super-set of the public lib.
#
# Your sources file must define the following macros to use this:
#
# TARGETNAME = foo
# DLLDEF = foo.def <--- shown here for context
#
# PASS1_PUBLISH = {$(O)\foop.lib=$(SDK_LIB_PATH)\foop.lib}
# BUILD_PRIVLIB = 1
#
# PRIVDEF = foop.def
# PRIVDEFSRC = foo.src
# PRIVLIB = foop.lib
#
# The foop.def will automatically be built from PRIVDEFSRC. TARGETNAME
# is listed above simply for name context.
#
PRIV_LIB = $(O)\$(PRIVLIB)
# Make the public import lib dependent on the private import lib
$(TARGETPATHLIB)\$(TARGET_DIRECTORY)\$(TARGETNAME).lib : $(PRIV_LIB)
# Rule for making the private import lib. Makefile.def already has
# a rule to make the public import lib.
$(PRIV_LIB) $(PRIV_LIB:.lib=.exp): $(PRIVDEF) $(LIBRARY_OBJS)
-lib -out:$(PRIV_LIB) @<<
$(LIBRARIAN_FLAGS: =
)
-def:$(PRIVDEF)
$(LIBRARY_OBJS: =
)
<<NOKEEP
# Makefile.def already has a rule that builds a .def file from a .src
# file. However, we need to add some exclusive defines which we don't
# want defined for anything else.
$(DLLDEF): $(PRIVDEFSRC)
$(C_PREPROCESSOR_NAME) -DULTRAPRIVATE=PRIVATE $(C_PREPROCESSOR_FLAGS) $** > $@
# In a def file, the word 'PRIVATE' is a keyword telling the linker
# to not include the export in the import library. We don't want
# this to happen for the private import library. However, we
# always want 'ULTRAPRIVATE' to map to 'PRIVATE' regardless of the
# import library.
$(PRIVDEF): $(PRIVDEFSRC)
$(C_PREPROCESSOR_NAME) -DPRIVATE= $(C_PREPROCESSOR_FLAGS) $** > $*.dfp
$(C_PREPROCESSOR_NAME) -DULTRAPRIVATE=PRIVATE $(C_PREPROCESSOR_FLAGS) $*.dfp > $@
!endif