#### DO NOT EDIT #### # This makefile is automatically generated from the Makefile.msc at # the root of the canonical SQLite source tree (not the # amalgamation tarball) using the tool/mkmsvcmin.tcl # script. # # # nmake Makefile for SQLite # ############################################################################### ############################## START OF OPTIONS ############################### ############################################################################### # The toplevel directory of the source tree. This is the directory # that contains this "Makefile.msc". # TOP = . # Optionally set EXTRA_SRC to a list of C files to append to # the generated sqlite3.c. # !IFNDEF EXTRA_SRC EXTRA_SRC = !ENDIF # Set this non-0 to enable full warnings (-W4, etc) when compiling. # !IFNDEF USE_FULLWARN USE_FULLWARN = 1 !ENDIF # Set this non-0 to enable treating warnings as errors (-WX, etc) when # compiling. # !IFNDEF USE_FATAL_WARN USE_FATAL_WARN = 0 !ENDIF # Set this non-0 to enable full runtime error checks (-RTC1, etc). 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SEH is on by default. # !IFNDEF USE_SEH USE_SEH = 1 !ENDIF # Use STATICALLY_LINK_TCL=1 to statically link against TCL # !IFNDEF STATICALLY_LINK_TCL STATICALLY_LINK_TCL = 0 !ELSEIF $(STATICALLY_LINK_TCL)!=0 CCOPTS = $(CCOPTS) -DSTATIC_BUILD !ENDIF # Set this non-0 to have the shell executable link against the core dynamic # link library. # !IFNDEF DYNAMIC_SHELL DYNAMIC_SHELL = 0 !ENDIF # Set this non-0 to enable extra code that attempts to detect misuse of the # SQLite API. # !IFNDEF API_ARMOR API_ARMOR = 0 !ENDIF # If necessary, create a list of harmless compiler warnings to disable when # compiling the various tools. For the SQLite source code itself, warnings, # if any, will be disabled from within it. # !IFNDEF NO_WARN !IF $(USE_FULLWARN)!=0 NO_WARN = -wd4054 -wd4055 -wd4100 -wd4127 -wd4130 -wd4152 -wd4189 -wd4206 NO_WARN = $(NO_WARN) -wd4210 -wd4232 -wd4244 -wd4305 -wd4306 -wd4702 -wd4706 !ENDIF !ENDIF # Set this non-0 to use the library paths and other options necessary for # Windows Phone 8.1. # !IFNDEF USE_WP81_OPTS USE_WP81_OPTS = 0 !ENDIF # Set this non-0 to split the SQLite amalgamation file into chunks to # be used for debugging with Visual Studio. # !IFNDEF SPLIT_AMALGAMATION SPLIT_AMALGAMATION = 0 !ENDIF # Set this non-0 to dynamically link to the MSVC runtime library. # !IFNDEF USE_CRT_DLL USE_CRT_DLL = 0 !ENDIF # Set this non-0 to link to the RPCRT4 library. # !IFNDEF USE_RPCRT4_LIB USE_RPCRT4_LIB = 0 !ENDIF # Set this non-0 to generate assembly code listings for the source code # files. # !IFNDEF USE_LISTINGS USE_LISTINGS = 0 !ENDIF # Set this non-0 to attempt setting the native compiler automatically # for cross-compiling the command line tools needed during the compilation # process. # !IFNDEF XCOMPILE XCOMPILE = 0 !ENDIF # Set this non-0 to use the native libraries paths for cross-compiling # the command line tools needed during the compilation process. # !IFNDEF USE_NATIVE_LIBPATHS USE_NATIVE_LIBPATHS = 0 !ENDIF # Set this 0 to skip the compiling and embedding of version resources. # !IFNDEF USE_RC USE_RC = 1 !ENDIF # Set this non-0 to compile binaries suitable for the WinRT environment. # This setting does not apply to any binaries that require Tcl to operate # properly (i.e. the text fixture, etc). # !IFNDEF FOR_WINRT FOR_WINRT = 0 !ENDIF # Set this non-0 to compile binaries suitable for the UWP environment. # This setting does not apply to any binaries that require Tcl to operate # properly (i.e. the text fixture, etc). # !IFNDEF FOR_UWP FOR_UWP = 0 !ENDIF # Set this non-0 to compile binaries suitable for the Windows 10 platform. # !IFNDEF FOR_WIN10 FOR_WIN10 = 0 !ENDIF # Set this to non-0 to create and use PDBs. # !IFNDEF SYMBOLS SYMBOLS = 1 !ENDIF # Set this to non-0 to use the SQLite debugging heap subsystem. # !IFNDEF MEMDEBUG MEMDEBUG = 0 !ENDIF # Set this to non-0 to use the Win32 native heap subsystem. # !IFNDEF WIN32HEAP WIN32HEAP = 0 !ENDIF # Set this to non-0 to enable OSTRACE() macros, which can be useful when # debugging. # !IFNDEF OSTRACE OSTRACE = 0 !ENDIF # enable address sanitizer using ASAN=1 on the command-line. # !IFNDEF ASAN ASAN = 0 !ENDIF # Set this to one of the following values to enable various debugging # features. 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If # so, set the necessary macro now. # !IF $(USE_NATIVE_LIBPATHS)!=0 NLTLIBPATHS = "/LIBPATH:$(NCRTLIBPATH)" "/LIBPATH:$(NSDKLIBPATH)" !IFDEF NUCRTLIBPATH NUCRTLIBPATH = $(NUCRTLIBPATH:\\=\) NLTLIBPATHS = $(NLTLIBPATHS) "/LIBPATH:$(NUCRTLIBPATH)" !ENDIF !ENDIF # C compiler and options for use in building executables that # will run on the target platform. (BCC and TCC are usually the # same unless your are cross-compiling.) # !IF $(USE_FULLWARN)!=0 TCC = $(CC) -nologo -W4 -DINCLUDE_MSVC_H=1 $(CCOPTS) $(TCCOPTS) !ELSE TCC = $(CC) -nologo -W3 $(CCOPTS) $(TCCOPTS) !ENDIF # Check if warnings should be treated as errors when compiling. # !IF $(USE_FATAL_WARN)!=0 TCC = $(TCC) -WX !ENDIF TCC = $(TCC) -DSQLITE_OS_WIN=1 -I. -I$(TOP) -fp:precise RCC = $(RC) -DSQLITE_OS_WIN=1 -I. -I$(TOP) $(RCOPTS) $(RCCOPTS) # Check if we want to use the "stdcall" calling convention when compiling. # This is not supported by the compilers for non-x86 platforms. It should # also be noted here that building any target with these "stdcall" options # will most likely fail if the Tcl library is also required. 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These are the additional targets that the core library should depend on # when linking. # !IFNDEF CORE_LINK_DEP !IF $(DYNAMIC_SHELL)!=0 CORE_LINK_DEP = !ELSEIF $(FOR_WIN10)==0 || "$(PLATFORM)"=="x86" CORE_LINK_DEP = sqlite3.def !ELSE CORE_LINK_DEP = !ENDIF !ENDIF # These are additional linker options used for the core library. # !IFNDEF CORE_LINK_OPTS !IF $(DYNAMIC_SHELL)!=0 CORE_LINK_OPTS = !ELSEIF $(FOR_WIN10)==0 || "$(PLATFORM)"=="x86" CORE_LINK_OPTS = /DEF:sqlite3.def !ELSE CORE_LINK_OPTS = !ENDIF !ENDIF # These are additional compiler options used for the shell executable. # !IFNDEF SHELL_COMPILE_OPTS !IF $(DYNAMIC_SHELL)!=0 || $(FOR_WIN10)!=0 SHELL_COMPILE_OPTS = $(SHELL_CCONV_OPTS) -DSQLITE_API=__declspec(dllimport) !ELSE SHELL_COMPILE_OPTS = $(SHELL_CCONV_OPTS) !ENDIF !ENDIF # This is the source code that the shell executable should be compiled # with. # !IFNDEF SHELL_CORE_SRC !IF $(DYNAMIC_SHELL)!=0 || $(FOR_WIN10)!=0 SHELL_CORE_SRC = !ELSE SHELL_CORE_SRC = $(SQLITE3C) !ENDIF !ENDIF # 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Enable/disable loadable extensions, and other optional features # based on configuration. (-DSQLITE_OMIT*, -DSQLITE_ENABLE*). # The same set of OMIT and ENABLE flags should be passed to the # LEMON parser generator and the mkkeywordhash tool as well. # These are the required SQLite compilation options used when compiling for # the Windows platform. # REQ_FEATURE_FLAGS = $(REQ_FEATURE_FLAGS) -DSQLITE_MAX_TRIGGER_DEPTH=100 # If we are linking to the RPCRT4 library, enable features that need it. # !IF $(USE_RPCRT4_LIB)!=0 REQ_FEATURE_FLAGS = $(REQ_FEATURE_FLAGS) -DSQLITE_WIN32_USE_UUID=1 !ENDIF # Add the required and optional SQLite compilation options into the command # lines used to invoke the MSVC code and resource compilers. # TCC = $(TCC) $(REQ_FEATURE_FLAGS) $(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS) $(EXT_FEATURE_FLAGS) RCC = $(RCC) $(REQ_FEATURE_FLAGS) $(OPT_FEATURE_FLAGS) $(EXT_FEATURE_FLAGS) # Add in any optional parameters specified on the commane line, e.g. # nmake /f Makefile.msc all "OPTS=-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FOO=1 -DSQLITE_OMIT_FOO=1" # TCC = $(TCC) $(OPTS) RCC = $(RCC) $(OPTS) # If compiling for debugging, add some defines. # !IF $(DEBUG)>1 TCC = $(TCC) -D_DEBUG BCC = $(BCC) -D_DEBUG RCC = $(RCC) -D_DEBUG !ENDIF # If optimizations are enabled or disabled (either implicitly or # explicitly), add the necessary flags. # !IF $(DEBUG)>1 || $(OPTIMIZATIONS)==0 TCC = $(TCC) -Od BCC = $(BCC) -Od !IF $(USE_RUNTIME_CHECKS)!=0 TCC = $(TCC) -RTC1 BCC = $(BCC) -RTC1 !ENDIF !ELSEIF $(OPTIMIZATIONS)>=3 TCC = $(TCC) -Ox BCC = $(BCC) -Ox !ELSEIF $(OPTIMIZATIONS)==2 TCC = $(TCC) -O2 BCC = $(BCC) -O2 !ELSEIF $(OPTIMIZATIONS)==1 TCC = $(TCC) -O1 BCC = $(BCC) -O1 !ENDIF # If symbols are enabled (or compiling for debugging), enable PDBs. # !IF $(DEBUG)>1 || $(SYMBOLS)!=0 TCC = $(TCC) -Zi BCC = $(BCC) -Zi !ENDIF # Command line prefixes for compiling code, compiling resources, # linking, etc. # LTCOMPILE = $(TCC) -Fo$@ -Fd$*.pdb LTRCOMPILE = $(RCC) -r LTLIB = lib.exe LTLINK = $(TCC) -Fe$@ # If requested, link to the RPCRT4 library. # !IF $(USE_RPCRT4_LIB)!=0 LTLIBS = $(LTLIBS) rpcrt4.lib !ENDIF # If a platform was set, force the linker to target that. # Note that the vcvars*.bat family of batch files typically # set this for you. 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The objects listed here # are what get build when you type just "make" with no arguments. # core: dll shell # Targets that require the Tcl library. # tcl: $(ALL_TCL_TARGETS) # This Makefile target builds all of the standard binaries. # all: core tcl # Dynamic link library section. # dll: $(SQLITE3DLL) # Shell executable. # shell: $(SQLITE3EXE) # jimsh0 - replacement for tclsh # jimsh0.exe: $(TOP)\autosetup\jimsh0.c cl -DHAVE__FULLPATH=1 $(TOP)\autosetup\jimsh0.c $(SQLITE3DLL): $(LIBOBJ) $(LIBRESOBJS) $(CORE_LINK_DEP) $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) $(LTLINKOPTS) $(LTLIBPATHS) /DLL $(CORE_LINK_OPTS) /OUT:$@ $(LIBOBJ) $(LIBRESOBJS) $(LTLIBS) $(TLIBS) Replace.exe: $(CSC) /target:exe $(TOP)\Replace.cs sqlite3.def: Replace.exe $(LIBOBJ) echo EXPORTS > sqlite3.def dumpbin /all $(LIBOBJ) \ | .\Replace.exe "^\s+/EXPORT:_?(sqlite3(?:session|changeset|changegroup|rebaser|rbu)?_[^@,]*)(?:@\d+|,DATA)?$$" $$1 true \ | sort >> sqlite3.def $(SQLITE3EXE): shell.c $(SHELL_CORE_DEP) $(LIBRESOBJS) $(SHELL_CORE_SRC) $(SQLITE3H) $(LTLINK) $(SHELL_COMPILE_OPTS) $(READLINE_FLAGS) shell.c $(SHELL_CORE_SRC) \ /link $(SQLITE3EXEPDB) $(LDFLAGS) $(LTLINKOPTS) $(SHELL_LINK_OPTS) $(LTLIBPATHS) $(LIBRESOBJS) $(LIBREADLINE) $(LTLIBS) $(TLIBS) # Rule to build the amalgamation # sqlite3.lo: $(SQLITE3C) $(LTCOMPILE) $(CORE_COMPILE_OPTS) -c $(SQLITE3C) # Rule to build the Win32 resources object file. # !IF $(USE_RC)!=0 _HASHCHAR=^# !IF ![echo !IFNDEF VERSION > rcver.vc] && \ ![for /F "delims=" %V in ('type "$(SQLITE3H)" ^| "%SystemRoot%\System32\find.exe" "$(_HASHCHAR)define SQLITE_VERSION "') do (echo VERSION = ^^%V >> rcver.vc)] && \ ![echo !ENDIF >> rcver.vc] !INCLUDE rcver.vc !ENDIF RESOURCE_VERSION = $(VERSION:^#=) RESOURCE_VERSION = $(RESOURCE_VERSION:define=) RESOURCE_VERSION = $(RESOURCE_VERSION:SQLITE_VERSION=) RESOURCE_VERSION = $(RESOURCE_VERSION:"=) RESOURCE_VERSION = $(RESOURCE_VERSION:.=,) $(LIBRESOBJS): $(TOP)\sqlite3.rc rcver.vc $(SQLITE3H) echo #ifndef SQLITE_RESOURCE_VERSION > sqlite3rc.h echo #define SQLITE_RESOURCE_VERSION $(RESOURCE_VERSION) >> sqlite3rc.h echo #endif >> sqlite3rc.h $(LTRCOMPILE) -fo $(LIBRESOBJS) -DRC_VERONLY $(TOP)\sqlite3.rc !ENDIF clean: del /Q *.exp *.lo *.ilk *.lib *.obj *.ncb *.pdb *.sdf *.suo 2>NUL del /Q *.bsc *.def *.cod *.da *.bb *.bbg *.vc gmon.out 2>NUL del /Q $(SQLITE3EXE) $(SQLITE3DLL) Replace.exe 2>NUL