1 # Makefile for the Netwide Assembler under 16-bit DOS
3 # The Netwide Assembler is copyright (C) 1996 Simon Tatham and
4 # Julian Hall. All rights reserved. The software is
5 # redistributable under the licence given in the file "Licence"
6 # distributed in the NASM archive.
8 # This Makefile is designed to build NASM using a 16-bit DOS C
9 # compiler such as Microsoft C, provided you have a compatible MAKE.
10 # It's been tested with Microsoft C 5.x plus Borland Make. (Yes, I
11 # know it's silly, but...)
24 NASMOBJS = nasm.$(OBJ) nasmlib.$(OBJ) float.$(OBJ) insnsa.$(OBJ) \
25 assemble.$(OBJ) labels.$(OBJ) parser.$(OBJ) outform.$(OBJ) \
26 output/outbin.$(OBJ) output/outaout.$(OBJ) output/outcoff.$(OBJ) output/outelf.$(OBJ) \
27 output/outobj.$(OBJ) output/outas86.$(OBJ) output/outrdf.$(OBJ) output/outrdf2.$(OBJ) \
28 output/outieee.$(OBJ) output/outdbg.$(OBJ) preproc.$(OBJ) listing.$(OBJ) \
31 NDISASMOBJS = ndisasm.$(OBJ) disasm.$(OBJ) sync.$(OBJ) nasmlib.$(OBJ) \
34 all : nasm$(EXE) ndisasm$(EXE)
36 # We have to have a horrible kludge here to get round the 128 character
38 LINKOBJS = a*.obj e*.obj f*.obj insnsa.obj l*.obj na*.obj o*.obj p*.obj
39 nasm$(EXE): $(NASMOBJS)
40 cl /Fenasm.exe /F 4000 $(LINKOBJS)
42 ndisasm$(EXE): $(NDISASMOBJS)
43 cl /Fendisasm.exe $(NDISASMOBJS)
45 assemble.$(OBJ): assemble.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h assemble.h insns.h
46 disasm.$(OBJ): disasm.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h disasm.h sync.h insns.h names.c insnsn.c
47 eval.$(OBJ): eval.c eval.h nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h
48 float.$(OBJ): float.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h
49 labels.$(OBJ): labels.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h
50 listing.$(OBJ): listing.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h listing.h
51 nasm.$(OBJ): nasm.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h parser.h assemble.h labels.h \
53 nasmlib.$(OBJ): nasmlib.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h names.c insnsn.c
54 ndisasm.$(OBJ): ndisasm.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h sync.h disasm.h
55 output/outas86.$(OBJ): output/outas86.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h
56 output/outaout.$(OBJ): output/outaout.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h
57 output/outbin.$(OBJ): output/outbin.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h
58 output/outcoff.$(OBJ): output/outcoff.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h
59 output/outdbg.$(OBJ): output/outdbg.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h
60 output/outelf.$(OBJ): output/outelf.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h
61 output/outobj.$(OBJ): output/outobj.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h
62 output/outrdf2.$(OBJ): output/outrdf2.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h
63 output/outieee.$(OBJ): output/outieee.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h
64 outform.$(OBJ): outform.c outform.h nasm.h version.h insnsi.h
65 parser.$(OBJ): parser.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h parser.h float.h names.c insnsn.c
66 preproc.$(OBJ): preproc.c macros.c preproc.h nasm.h version.h insnsi.h nasmlib.h
67 sync.$(OBJ): sync.c sync.h
69 # Another grotty hack: QC is less likely to run out of memory than
70 # CL proper; and we don't need any optimisation in these modules
71 # since they're just data.
72 insnsa.$(OBJ): insnsa.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h insns.h
74 insnsd.$(OBJ): insnsd.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h insns.h