#------------------------------------------------------------- -*- makefile -*-
#
# Makefile for TclTLS extensions.
#
# Basic build, test and install
# nmake /f makefile.vc INSTALLDIR=c:\path\to\tcl
# nmake /f makefile.vc INSTALLDIR=c:\path\to\tcl test
# nmake /f makefile.vc INSTALLDIR=c:\path\to\tcl install
#
# For other build options (debug, static etc.),
# See TIP 477 (https://core.tcl-lang.org/tips/doc/main/tip/477.md) for
# detailed documentation.
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The name of the package
PROJECT=tls
!include "rules-ext.vc"
# Define the object files and resource file that make up the extension.
# Note the resource file does not makes sense if doing a static library build
# hence it is under that condition. TMP_DIR is the output directory
# defined by rules for object files.
PRJ_OBJS = $(TMP_DIR)\tls.obj \
$(TMP_DIR)\tlsBIO.obj \
$(TMP_DIR)\tlsIO.obj \
$(TMP_DIR)\tlsX509.obj
# Define any additional project include flags
# SSL_INSTALL_FOLDER = with the OpenSSL installation folder following.
PRJ_INCLUDES = -I"$(SSL_INSTALL_FOLDER)\include" -I"$(OPENSSL_INSTALL_DIR)\include"
# Define any additional compiler flags that might be required for the project
PRJ_DEFINES = -D NO_SSL2 -D NO_SSL3 -D _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
# SSL Libs:
# 1. ${LIBCRYPTO}.dll
# 2. ${LIBSSL}.dll
# Where LIBCRYPTO (#1.) and LIBSSL (#2.) are defined as follows:
# v1.1: libcrypto-1.1-x64.dll and libssl-1.1-x64.dll
# v3: libcrypto-3-x64.dll and libssl-3-x64.dll
# On *nix libcrypto.so.* and libssl.so.* (where suffix is a version indicator).
#
PRJ_LIBS = \
"$(SSL_INSTALL_FOLDER)\lib\libssl.lib" \
"$(SSL_INSTALL_FOLDER)\lib\libcrypto.lib" \
WS2_32.LIB GDI32.LIB ADVAPI32.LIB CRYPT32.LIB USER32.LIB
# Define the standard targets
!include "targets.vc"
# Project specific targets
# We must define a pkgindex target that will create a pkgIndex.tcl
# file in the $(OUT_DIR) directory. We can just redirect to the
# default-pkgindex target for our sample extension.
pkgindex: default-pkgindex
# The default install target only installs binaries and scripts so add
# an additional target for our documentation. Note this *adds* a target
# since no commands are listed after it. The original targets for
# install (from targets.vc) will remain.
install: default-pkgindex-tea default-install default-install-docs-html
# Test package
test: default-test