# This manages to rebuild graminit.{h, c} under MSVC 6 (Windows), via # # nmake /f grammar.mak # # The intermediate files can be nuked afterwards: # # nmake /f grammar.mak clean # # I don't understand the maze of preprocessor #define's on Windows, and # as a result this requires linking with python22.lib, so it's of no use # for bootstrapping (the cause appears to be a useless-- in this # particular case --pragma in PC\pyconfig.h, which demands that # python22.lib get linked in). LIBS= ..\PCbuild\python22.lib CFLAGS= /I ..\Include /I ..\PC /D MS_NO_COREDLL GRAMMAR_H= ..\Include\graminit.h GRAMMAR_C= ..\Python\graminit.c GRAMMAR_INPUT= ..\Grammar\Grammar PGEN= pgen.exe POBJS= acceler.obj grammar1.obj listnode.obj node.obj parser.obj \ parsetok.obj tokenizer.obj bitset.obj metagrammar.obj PARSER_OBJS= $(POBJS) myreadline.obj PGOBJS= firstsets.obj grammar.obj pgen.obj printgrammar.obj pgenmain.obj PGENOBJS= $(POBJS) $(PGOBJS) $(GRAMMAR_H) $(GRAMMAR_C): $(PGEN) $(GRAMMAR_INPUT) $(PGEN) $(GRAMMAR_INPUT) $(GRAMMAR_H) $(GRAMMAR_C) $(PGEN): $(PGENOBJS) $(CC) $(PGENOBJS) $(LIBS) /Fe$(PGEN) clean: del *.obj del $(PGEN)