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#/*+=========================================================================
# File: MAKEFILE
#
# Summary: Makefile for building the LICCLIEN.EXE binary. LICCLIEN
# acts as a client of the LICSERVE DLL server to create and
# manipulate some COM Components: Car, UtilityCar,
# LicCruiseCar, and UtilityCruiseCar. One of these components
# (LicCruiseCar) is licensed. LICCLIEN specifically works
# with the LICSERVE.DLL produced in the LICSERVE lesson (in
# sibling directory LICSERVE). LICCLIEN relies on the LICSERVE
# server to get the LicCruiseCar licensed component. It
# relies on the previously studied DLLSERVE server to get the
# Car and UtilityCar unlicensed components. This Makefile
# therefore depends on a prior build (and the resultant
# registration) of both the LICSERVE.DLL and DLLSERVE.DLL
# servers.
#
# This Makefile creates a subdirectory (TEMP) for the
# .OBJ and .RES files used during the build process.
#
# For a comprehensive tutorial code tour of LICCLIEN's
# contents and offerings see the tutorial LICCLIEN.HTM
# file. For more specific technical details see the comments
# dispersed throughout the LICCLIEN source code.
#
# See also LICSERVE.HTM (in the main tutorial directory) for
# more details on the LICSERVE library and how it works with
# LICCLIEN.EXE itself.
#
# See also DLLSERVE.HTM (in the main tutorial directory) for
# more details on the DLLSERVE library and how it works with
# LICCLIEN.EXE itself.
#
# In general, to set up your system to build and test the
# Win32 code samples in this ActiveX Tutorial series, see the
# global TUTORIAL.HTM file for details. This MAKEFILE is
# Microsoft NMAKE compatible and the 'debug' build can be
# achieved by simply issuing the NMAKE command in a command
# prompt window.
#
# Builds: LICCLIEN.EXE
#
# Origin: 10-11-95: atrent - Editor-inheritance from DLLCLIEN makefile.
#
#--Usage:-------------------------------------------------------------------
# NMAKE Options
#
# Use the table below to determine the additional options for NMAKE to
# generate various application debugging, profiling and performance tuning
# information.
#
# Application Information Type Invoke NMAKE
# ---------------------------- ------------
# For No Debugging Info nmake nodebug=1
# For Working Set Tuner Info nmake tune=1
# For Call Attributed Profiling Info nmake profile=1
#
# Note: The three options above are mutually exclusive (you may use only
# one to compile/link the application).
#
# Note: creating the environment variables NODEBUG, TUNE, and PROFILE
# is an alternate method to setting these options via the nmake
# command line.
#
# Additional NMAKE Options Invoke NMAKE
# ---------------------------- ------------
# For No ANSI NULL Compliance nmake no_ansi=1
# (ANSI NULL is defined as PVOID 0)
# To compile for Unicode nmake unicode=1
# (Default is ANSI)
# To clean up temporary binaries nmake clean
# To clean up all generated files nmake cleanall
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This file is part of the Microsoft ActiveX Tutorial Code Samples.
#
# Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1997. All rights reserved.
#
# This source code is intended only as a supplement to Microsoft
# Development Tools and/or on-line documentation. See these other
# materials for detailed information regarding Microsoft code samples.
#
# THIS CODE AND INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
# KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A
# PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#=========================================================================+*/
# WIN32.MAK should be included at the front of every Win32 makefile.
#
# Define APPVER = [ 3.50 | 3.51 | 4.0 ] prior to including win32.mak to get
# build time checking for version dependencies and to mark the executable
# with version information.
#
# Define TARGETOS = [ WIN95 | WINNT | BOTH ] prior to including win32.mak
# to get some build time checking for platform dependencies.
#
APPVER=4.0
TARGETOS=BOTH
!include <win32.mak>
# Assign the main program name macro.
PGM=licclien
# Use a temporary sub-directory to store intermediate
# binary files like *.obj, *.res, *.map, etc.
TDIR = TEMP
# The sibling ..\INC and ..\LIB directories are added to the front of
# the INCLUDE and LIB macros to inform the compiler and linker of
# these application-specific locations for include and lib files.
INCLUDE=..\inc;$(INCLUDE)
LIB=..\lib;$(LIB)
LINK = $(link)
# If UNICODE=1 is defined then define UNICODE during Compiles.
# The default is to compile with ANSI for running under both
# Win95 and WinNT.
!IFDEF UNICODE
LINKFLAGS = $(ldebug)
CDBG=$(cdebug) -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE
RCFLAGS = -DWIN32 -DRC_INCLUDE -DUNICODE
!ELSE
LINKFLAGS = $(ldebug)
CDBG=$(cdebug)
RCFLAGS = -DWIN32 -DRC_INCLUDE
!ENDIF
# If NODEBUG is not defined then define DEBUG during Compiles.
# The default is to compile with debug symbols in the binaries.
!IFNDEF NODEBUG
CDBG = $(CDBG) -DDEBUG
RCFLAGS = $(RCFLAGS) -DDEBUG
!ENDIF
# APPLIBS are libraries used by this application that are outside
# of its indigenous file set and are needed during the final link.
APPLIBS = apputil.lib urlmon.lib
# PGMOBJS is a macro that defines the object files for this application.
PGMOBJS = $(TDIR)\$(PGM).obj $(TDIR)\utcrucar.obj
# The final target.
all: tempdir output
# Make the temporary work sub-directory.
tempdir:
-mkdir $(TDIR)
# The actual output products.
output: $(PGM).exe
# Compilation/Dependency rules for the main source files.
$(TDIR)\$(PGM).obj: $(PGM).cpp $(PGM).h
$(cc) $(cvars) $(cflags) $(CDBG) -Fo$@ $(PGM).cpp
$(TDIR)\utcrucar.obj: utcrucar.cpp utcrucar.h
$(cc) $(cvars) $(cflags) $(CDBG) -Fo$@ utcrucar.cpp
# Compile the resources.
$(TDIR)\$(PGM).res: $(PGM).rc $(PGM).ico $(PGM).h
rc $(RCFLAGS) -r -fo$@ $(PGM).rc
# Link the object and resource binaries into the final target binary.
$(PGM).exe: $(PGMOBJS) $(TDIR)\$(PGM).res
$(LINK) @<<
$(LINKFLAGS)
-out:$@
-map:$(TDIR)\$*.map
$(PGMOBJS)
$(TDIR)\$*.res
$(olelibs) $(APPLIBS)
<<
# Target to clean up temporary binaries.
clean:
-del $(PGM).pdb
-deltree /y $(TDIR)
-rmdir /s /q $(TDIR)
# Target to clean up all generated files.
cleanall:
-del *.exe
-del *.dll
-del *.lib
-del *.exp
-del *.obj
-del *.res
-del *.map
-del *.pdb
-del *.vcp
-del *.aps
-del *.pch
-del *.sbr
-del *.bsc
-del *.mdp
-del *.ncb
-del *.mak
-del makefile.exe
-del resource.h
-deltree /y windebug
-rmdir /s /q windebug
-deltree /y $(TDIR)
-rmdir /s /q $(TDIR)