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2022-07-14
23:51
Postponed the release for a few last minute feature adds and tweaks. check-in: 1db99effe6 user: rolf tags: trunk
2022-06-23
12:32
Adapted documentation to prior implementation changes. Closed-Leaf check-in: 91873c2398 user: rolf tags: prepare-release
2022-06-21
22:01
Merged from trunk. check-in: 8afa987140 user: rolf tags: prepare-release
22:00
Added non-standard XPath function laststring() which behaves like string(), just returing the string value of the last node in case of a node set result. check-in: 27598e33da user: rolf tags: trunk
2022-06-08
23:49
Added non-standard XPath function laststring() which behaves like string(), just returing the string value of the last string in case of a node set result. Closed-Leaf check-in: 53674ce50a user: rolf tags: xpath-func-laststring
2022-06-02
22:54
Added commands tdom::fsnewNode and tdom::fsinsertNode. check-in: 0595f7faca user: rolf tags: trunk

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  <h2><a name="SECTid0x5581211a3450">NAME</a></h2><p class="namesection">
<b class="names">tdom::schema - </b><br>Creates a schema validation command</p>

  <h2><a name="SECTid0x5581211a26f0">SYNOPSIS</a></h2><pre class="syntax">package require tdom

<b class="cmd">tdom::schema</b> <i class="m">?create?</i> <i class="m">cmdName</i>
    </pre>

  <h2><a name="SECTid0x5581212837a0">DESCRIPTION </a></h2><p>Every call of this command creates a new validation command. A
    validation command has methods to define a schema and is able
    to validate XML data or to post-validate a tDOM DOM tree (and to
    some degree other kind of hierarchical data) against this
    schema.</p><p>Also, a validation command may be used as argument to the
    <i class="m">-validateCmd</i> option of the <i class="m">dom parse</i> and the
    <i class="m">expat</i> commands to enable validation additionally to what
    they do otherwise.</p><p>The methods of created commands are:</p><dl class="commandlist">






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  <h2><a name="SECTid0x562217684450">NAME</a></h2><p class="namesection">
<b class="names">tdom::schema - </b><br>Creates a schema validation command</p>

  <h2><a name="SECTid0x5622176c34b0">SYNOPSIS</a></h2><pre class="syntax">package require tdom

<b class="cmd">tdom::schema</b> <i class="m">?create?</i> <i class="m">cmdName</i>
    </pre>

  <h2><a name="SECTid0x562217764740">DESCRIPTION </a></h2><p>Every call of this command creates a new validation command. A
    validation command has methods to define a schema and is able
    to validate XML data or to post-validate a tDOM DOM tree (and to
    some degree other kind of hierarchical data) against this
    schema.</p><p>Also, a validation command may be used as argument to the
    <i class="m">-validateCmd</i> option of the <i class="m">dom parse</i> and the
    <i class="m">expat</i> commands to enable validation additionally to what
    they do otherwise.</p><p>The methods of created commands are:</p><dl class="commandlist">
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            <dt>DOM_KEYCONSTRAINT</dt><dd></dd>
            <dt>DOM_XPATH_BOOLEAN</dt><dd></dd>
            <dt>INVALID_KEYREF</dt><dd></dd>
            <dt>INVALID_VALUE</dt><dd></dd>
            <dt>UNKNOWN_GLOBAL_ID</dt><dd></dd>
            <dt>UNKNOWN_ID</dt><dd></dd>
        </dl>
        <p> For more detailed information see section <a href="#SECTid0x55812131c6a0">Recovering</a>.</p>
        </dd>
      

      
        <dt><b class="method">delete</b></dt>
        <dd>This method deletes the validation command.</dd>
      







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            <dt>DOM_KEYCONSTRAINT</dt><dd></dd>
            <dt>DOM_XPATH_BOOLEAN</dt><dd></dd>
            <dt>INVALID_KEYREF</dt><dd></dd>
            <dt>INVALID_VALUE</dt><dd></dd>
            <dt>UNKNOWN_GLOBAL_ID</dt><dd></dd>
            <dt>UNKNOWN_ID</dt><dd></dd>
        </dl>
        <p> For more detailed information see section <a href="#SECTid0x5622177fd6c0">Recovering</a>.</p>
        </dd>
      

      
        <dt><b class="method">delete</b></dt>
        <dd>This method deletes the validation command.</dd>
      
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        <dt><b class="method">reset</b></dt>
        <dd>This method resets the validation command into state
        READY (while preserving the defined grammar).</dd>
      

    </dl>

  <h2><a name="SECTid0x5581212f4700">Schema definition scripts</a></h2><p>Schema definition scripts are ordinary Tcl scripts evaluated in
    the namespace tdom::schema. The schema definition commands listed
    below in this Tcl namespace allow the definition of a wide variety
    of document structures. Every schema definition command
    establishes a validation constraint on the content which has to
    match or must be optional to qualify the content as valid. It is a
    validation error if there is additional (not matched) content.
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        <dt><b class="method">reset</b></dt>
        <dd>This method resets the validation command into state
        READY (while preserving the defined grammar).</dd>
      

    </dl>

  <h2><a name="SECTid0x5622177d5720">Schema definition scripts</a></h2><p>Schema definition scripts are ordinary Tcl scripts evaluated in
    the namespace tdom::schema. The schema definition commands listed
    below in this Tcl namespace allow the definition of a wide variety
    of document structures. Every schema definition command
    establishes a validation constraint on the content which has to
    match or must be optional to qualify the content as valid. It is a
    validation error if there is additional (not matched) content.
    White-space-only text (in the XML sense of white space) between
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        call would. It is meant as top-level command of a <i>schemacmd
        define</i> script. This command is not allowed nested in
        another definition script command and will raise error, if you
        call it there.</dd>
      
    </dl>

  <h2><a name="SECTid0x558121303db0">Quantity specifier</a></h2><p>Several schema definition commands expect a quantifier as
    one of their arguments which determines how often the content
    particle specified by the command is expected. The valid values
    for a <i class="m">quant</i> argument are:</p><dl class="optlist">
      
        <dt><b>!</b></dt>
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        call would. It is meant as top-level command of a <i>schemacmd
        define</i> script. This command is not allowed nested in
        another definition script command and will raise error, if you
        call it there.</dd>
      
    </dl>

  <h2><a name="SECTid0x5622177e4dd0">Quantity specifier</a></h2><p>Several schema definition commands expect a quantifier as
    one of their arguments which determines how often the content
    particle specified by the command is expected. The valid values
    for a <i class="m">quant</i> argument are:</p><dl class="optlist">
      
        <dt><b>!</b></dt>
        <dd>The content particle has to occur exactly once in valid
        documents.</dd>
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        second list element is the character *, then there is no upper
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        with n &lt; m.</dd>
      
    </dl><p>If an optional quantifier is not given, it defaults to * in
    case of the <i class="m">mixed</i> command and to ! for all other commands.</p>

  <h2><a name="SECTid0x558121305df0">Text constraint scripts</a></h2><p>Text (parsed character data, as XML calls it) sometimes has to
    be of a certain kind or comply with certain rules to be valid. The
    text constraint script arguments to text, attribute, nsattribute
    and deftexttype commands are evaluated in the Tcl namespace
    <i class="m">tdom::schema::text</i> namespace and allow the ensuing text
    constraint commands to check text for certain properties. The
    commands are defined in the Tcl namespace
    <i class="m">tdom::schema::text</i>. They raise error in case they are
    called outside of a text constraint script.</p><p>A few of the ensuing text type commands are exposed as general
    Tcl commands. They are defined in the namespace tdom::type and are
    called as documented below with the text to check appended to the
    argument list. They return a logical value. Please note that the
    commands may not accept starting or ending white space. If a
    command is available in the tdom::type namespace is recorded in
    its documentation.
    </p>
        <h3><a name="SECTid0x5581213067f0">The tcl text constraint command</a></h3>
        <p>The <i class="m">tcl</i> text constraint command dispatches the check
        to an arbitrary Tcl command, thus enable any programmable
        decision rules.</p>
        <dl class="commandlist">
            
                <dt>
<b class="cmd">tcl</b> <i class="m">tclcmd</i> <i class="m">?arg arg ...?</i>
</dt>
                <dd>Evaluates the Tcl script <i class="m">tclcmd arg arg ... </i> and
                the text to validate appended to the argument list. The return
                value of the Tcl command is interpreted as a boolean.</dd>
            
        </dl>
    
        <h3><a name="SECTid0x5581213075d0">Basic XML types</a></h3>
        <dl class="commandlist">
            
                <dt><b class="cmd">name</b></dt>
                <dd>This text constraint matches if the text value
                matches the XML name production
                <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/xml/#NT-Name">https://www.w3.org/TR/xml/#NT-Name</a>. This
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        second list element is the character *, then there is no upper
        limit. Otherwise the second list element must be an integer
        with n &lt; m.</dd>
      
    </dl><p>If an optional quantifier is not given, it defaults to * in
    case of the <i class="m">mixed</i> command and to ! for all other commands.</p>

  <h2><a name="SECTid0x5622177e6e10">Text constraint scripts</a></h2><p>Text (parsed character data, as XML calls it) sometimes has to
    be of a certain kind or comply with certain rules to be valid. The
    text constraint script arguments to text, attribute, nsattribute
    and deftexttype commands are evaluated in the Tcl namespace
    <i class="m">tdom::schema::text</i> namespace and allow the ensuing text
    constraint commands to check text for certain properties. The
    commands are defined in the Tcl namespace
    <i class="m">tdom::schema::text</i>. They raise error in case they are
    called outside of a text constraint script.</p><p>A few of the ensuing text type commands are exposed as general
    Tcl commands. They are defined in the namespace tdom::type and are
    called as documented below with the text to check appended to the
    argument list. They return a logical value. Please note that the
    commands may not accept starting or ending white space. If a
    command is available in the tdom::type namespace is recorded in
    its documentation.
    </p>
        <h3><a name="SECTid0x5622177e7810">The tcl text constraint command</a></h3>
        <p>The <i class="m">tcl</i> text constraint command dispatches the check
        to an arbitrary Tcl command, thus enable any programmable
        decision rules.</p>
        <dl class="commandlist">
            
                <dt>
<b class="cmd">tcl</b> <i class="m">tclcmd</i> <i class="m">?arg arg ...?</i>
</dt>
                <dd>Evaluates the Tcl script <i class="m">tclcmd arg arg ... </i> and
                the text to validate appended to the argument list. The return
                value of the Tcl command is interpreted as a boolean.</dd>
            
        </dl>
    
        <h3><a name="SECTid0x5622177e85f0">Basic XML types</a></h3>
        <dl class="commandlist">
            
                <dt><b class="cmd">name</b></dt>
                <dd>This text constraint matches if the text value
                matches the XML name production
                <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/xml/#NT-Name">https://www.w3.org/TR/xml/#NT-Name</a>. This
                means that the text value must start with a letter,
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                <dd>This text constraint matches if the text value
                matches the XML nmtokens production
                <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/xml/#NT-Nmtokens">https://www.w3.org/TR/xml/#NT-Nmtokens</a>
</dd>
            
        </dl>
    
        <h3><a name="SECTid0x5581213095e0">Basic type tests</a></h3>
        <p>
        </p>
        <dl class="commandlist">
            
                <dt>
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                <dd>This text constraint matches if the text value
                matches the XML nmtokens production
                <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/xml/#NT-Nmtokens">https://www.w3.org/TR/xml/#NT-Nmtokens</a>
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        </dl>
    
        <h3><a name="SECTid0x5622177ea600">Basic type tests</a></h3>
        <p>
        </p>
        <dl class="commandlist">
            
                <dt>
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                is a xsd:long. This is an integer between
                -9223372036854775808 and 9223372036854775807, both
                included, optionally preceded by a + or a - sign and
                leading zeros.</dd>
            
        </dl>
    
        <h3><a name="SECTid0x558121311b10">Logical constructs</a></h3>
        <dl class="commandlist">
        
            <dt>
<b class="cmd">oneOf</b> <i class="m">&lt;constraint script&gt;</i>
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                -9223372036854775808 and 9223372036854775807, both
                included, optionally preceded by a + or a - sign and
                leading zeros.</dd>
            
        </dl>
    
        <h3><a name="SECTid0x5622177f2b30">Logical constructs</a></h3>
        <dl class="commandlist">
        
            <dt>
<b class="cmd">oneOf</b> <i class="m">&lt;constraint script&gt;</i>
</dt>
            <dd>This text constraint matches if one of the text
            constraints defined in the argument <i class="m">constraint script</i>
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            <dd>This text constraint matches if the text type given
            as argument matches.</dd>
        
        </dl>
    
        <h3><a name="SECTid0x558121313e60">Constraints on processed text value</a></h3>
        <dl class="commandlist">
            
            <dt>
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            <dd>This text constraint matches if the text type given
            as argument matches.</dd>
        
        </dl>
    
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        <dl class="commandlist">
            
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</dt>
            <dd>This text constraint command does white-space (#x20
            (space, ' '), #x9 (tab, \t), #xA (linefeed, \n), and #xD
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            in the evaluated <i class="m">constraint script&gt;</i> with the text to
            test stripped of all white space at start and end.</dd>
        
        </dl>
    
        <h3><a name="SECTid0x558121316820">Various other string properties</a></h3>
        <dl class="commandlist">
        
            <dt>
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            in the evaluated <i class="m">constraint script&gt;</i> with the text to
            test stripped of all white space at start and end.</dd>
        
        </dl>
    
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            string equal to the given value.</dd>
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            reference to an ID within the document. The referenced ID may
            appear later in the document, that the reference. Several
            references within the document to one ID are possible.</dd>
        
        </dl>
    

  <h2><a name="SECTid0x55812131a880">Local key constraints</a></h2><p>Document wide uniqueness and foreign key constraints are
    available with the text constraint commands id and idref.
    Keyspaces allow for sub-tree local uniqueness and foreign key
    constraints.</p><dl class="commandlist">
        
            <dt>
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            appear later in the document, that the reference. Several
            references within the document to one ID are possible.</dd>
        
        </dl>
    

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    available with the text constraint commands id and idref.
    Keyspaces allow for sub-tree local uniqueness and foreign key
    constraints.</p><dl class="commandlist">
        
            <dt>
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            active always matches. If the keyspace is active then
            reports error if there is still no key as the value at the
            end of the keyspace <i class="m">&lt;name&gt;</i>. Otherwise, it
            matches.</dd>
        
    </dl>

  <h2><a name="SECTid0x55812131c6a0">Recovering</a></h2><p>By default the validation engine stops at the first detected
      validation violation and reports that finding. It does so by
      return false (and sets, if given, the result variable with an
      error message) in case the schema command itself is used to
      validate input. If the schema command is used by a SAX parser or
      the DOM parser, it does so by throwing error.</p><p>If a <i class="m">reportcmd</i> is set this command is called on global
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            active always matches. If the keyspace is active then
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            end of the keyspace <i class="m">&lt;name&gt;</i>. Otherwise, it
            matches.</dd>
        
    </dl>

  <h2><a name="SECTid0x5622177fd6c0">Recovering</a></h2><p>By default the validation engine stops at the first detected
      validation violation and reports that finding. It does so by
      return false (and sets, if given, the result variable with an
      error message) in case the schema command itself is used to
      validate input. If the schema command is used by a SAX parser or
      the DOM parser, it does so by throwing error.</p><p>If a <i class="m">reportcmd</i> is set this command is called on global
      level appended with the schema command and an error type as
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      element end event of the subtree.</p><p>Returning "ignore" from the recovering script in case of
      error type MISSING_ELEMENT recovers by ignoring the failed
      contraint and continues to match the event further against the
      schema.</p><p>Returning "vanish" from the recover script in case of the
      error types MISSING_ELEMENT and UNEXPECTED_ELEMENT recovers by
      ignoring the event.</p>

  <h2><a name="SECTid0x55812131e780">Examples</a></h2><p>The XML Schema Part 0: Primer Second Edition
    (<a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-0/">https://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-0/</a>) starts with this
    example schema:</p><pre class="example">
&lt;xsd:schema xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"&gt;

  &lt;xsd:annotation&gt;
    &lt;xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"&gt;
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      element end event of the subtree.</p><p>Returning "ignore" from the recovering script in case of
      error type MISSING_ELEMENT recovers by ignoring the failed
      contraint and continues to match the event further against the
      schema.</p><p>Returning "vanish" from the recover script in case of the
      error types MISSING_ELEMENT and UNEXPECTED_ELEMENT recovers by
      ignoring the event.</p>

  <h2><a name="SECTid0x5622177ff7a0">Examples</a></h2><p>The XML Schema Part 0: Primer Second Edition
    (<a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-0/">https://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-0/</a>) starts with this
    example schema:</p><pre class="example">
&lt;xsd:schema xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"&gt;

  &lt;xsd:annotation&gt;
    &lt;xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"&gt;
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  &lt;xsd:simpleType name="SKU"&gt;
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      &lt;xsd:pattern value="\d{3}-[A-Z]{2}"/&gt;
    &lt;/xsd:restriction&gt;
  &lt;/xsd:simpleType&gt;

&lt;/xsd:schema&gt;
    </pre><p>A likely one-to-one translation of that into a tDOM schema
    definition script would be:</p><pre class="example">
tdom::schema schema      
schema define {

    # Purchase order schema for Example.com.
    # Copyright 2000 Example.com. All rights reserved.








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      &lt;xsd:pattern value="\d{3}-[A-Z]{2}"/&gt;
    &lt;/xsd:restriction&gt;
  &lt;/xsd:simpleType&gt;

&lt;/xsd:schema&gt;
    </pre><p>A simple one-to-one translation of that into a tDOM schema
    definition script would be:</p><pre class="example">
tdom::schema schema      
schema define {

    # Purchase order schema for Example.com.
    # Copyright 2000 Example.com. All rights reserved.

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    defpattern USAddress {
        element name
        element street
        element city
        element state
        element zip ! {text number}
        attribute country ! {fixed "US"}
    }

    defelement items {
        element item * {
            element product
            element quantity ! {text integer}
            element USPrice ! {text number}
            element comment
            element shipDate ? {text date}
            attribute partNum ! {pattern "^\d{3}-[A-Z]{2}$"}
        }
    }
}
      
    </pre><p>The RELAX NG Tutorial
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    defpattern USAddress {
        element name
        element street
        element city
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        element zip ! {text number}
        attribute country {fixed "US"}
    }

    defelement items {
        element item * {
            element product
            element quantity ! {text positiveInteger}
            element USPrice ! {text number}
            element comment
            element shipDate ? {text date}
            attribute partNum {regexp "^\d{3}-[A-Z]{2}$"}
        }
    }
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    </pre><p>The RELAX NG Tutorial
    (<a href="http://relaxng.org/tutorial-20011203.html">http://relaxng.org/tutorial-20011203.html</a>) starts with
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    foreach e {name email} {
        defelement $e text
    }
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<h2><a name="SECTid0x5581213202e0">KEYWORDS</a></h2><p class="keywords">
<a class="keyword" href="keyword-index.html#KW-Validation">Validation</a>, <a class="keyword" href="keyword-index.html#KW-Postvalidation">Postvalidation</a>, <a class="keyword" href="keyword-index.html#KW-DOM">DOM</a>, <a class="keyword" href="keyword-index.html#KW-SAX">SAX</a>
</p>
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    foreach e {name email} {
        defelement $e text
    }
}
      
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<h2><a name="SECTid0x562217801300">KEYWORDS</a></h2><p class="keywords">
<a class="keyword" href="keyword-index.html#KW-Validation">Validation</a>, <a class="keyword" href="keyword-index.html#KW-Postvalidation">Postvalidation</a>, <a class="keyword" href="keyword-index.html#KW-DOM">DOM</a>, <a class="keyword" href="keyword-index.html#KW-SAX">SAX</a>
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    </xsd:restriction>
  </xsd:simpleType>

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.CS

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    defpattern USAddress {
        element name
        element street
        element city
        element state
        element zip ! {text number}
        attribute country ! {fixed "US"}
    }

    defelement items {
        element item * {
            element product
            element quantity ! {text integer}
            element USPrice ! {text number}
            element comment
            element shipDate ? {text date}
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            element product
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      &lt;xsd:pattern value="\d{3}-[A-Z]{2}"/>
    &lt;/xsd:restriction>
  &lt;/xsd:simpleType>

&lt;/xsd:schema>
    </example>

    <p>A likely one-to-one translation of that into a tDOM schema
    definition script would be:</p>

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    &lt;/xsd:restriction>
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    </example>

    <p>A simple one-to-one translation of that into a tDOM schema
    definition script would be:</p>

    <example>
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schema define {

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        element name
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        element city
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        attribute country ! {fixed "US"}
    }

    defelement items {
        element item * {
            element product
            element quantity ! {text integer}
            element USPrice ! {text number}
            element comment
            element shipDate ? {text date}
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        element name
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    }

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            element product
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            attribute partNum {regexp "^\d{3}-[A-Z]{2}$"}
        }
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    </example>

    <p>The RELAX NG Tutorial

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    domDeleteInfo *dinfo = (domDeleteInfo*) clientData;
    domDocument   *doc   = dinfo->document;
    char           objCmdName[80];

    DBG(fprintf(stderr, "--> tcldom_docTrace %x %p\n", flags, doc));

    if (doc == NULL) {
        if (!(flags & TCL_INTERP_DESTROYED)) {
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                           TCL_TRACE_WRITES|TCL_TRACE_UNSETS,
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    if (doc == NULL) {
        if (!Tcl_InterpDeleted (interp)) {
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                           TCL_TRACE_WRITES|TCL_TRACE_UNSETS,
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    set result [catch {$root}]
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    testConstraint threaded [info exists tcl_platform(threaded)]
} else {
    testConstraint threaded [expr {[info exists tcl_platform(threaded)] 
                                   || [package vsatisfies [package present Tcl] 9.0-]}]
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    set doc [dom createDocument "root"]
    set root [$doc documentElement]
    set result [catch {$root}]
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testConstraint 8.6 [package vsatisfies [package present Tcl] 8.6-]


test i18n-1.1 {parse utf-8 string} {
    set russian "\u0430\u0431\u0432\u0433\u0434\u0435\u0436\u0437\u0438\u0439"
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if {[join [lrange [split [package present Tcl] .] 0 1] .] <= 8.4} {
    testConstraint 8.6 false
} else {
    testConstraint 8.6 [package vsatisfies [package present Tcl] 8.6-]
}

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    set russian "\u0430\u0431\u0432\u0433\u0434\u0435\u0436\u0437\u0438\u0439"
    set doc [dom parse "<test>$russian</test>"]
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    testConstraint listformat false
} else {
    testConstraint 8.5 false
    testConstraint listformat false
}

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# This file does all the hard work in terms of parsing build options,
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# directly includes this. Extensions include it via "rules-ext.vc".
#
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# detailed documentation.
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# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
#
# Copyright (c) 2001-2003 David Gravereaux.
# Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Patrick Thoyts
# Copyright (c) 2017      Ashok P. Nadkarni
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------

!ifndef _RULES_VC
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# For modifications that are not backward-compatible, you *must* change
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# detailed documentation.
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# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
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# Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Patrick Thoyts
# Copyright (c) 2017      Ashok P. Nadkarni
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# TESTDIR - directory containing test files
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# _TCLDIR - root of the Tcl installation OR the Tcl sources. Not set
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!if exist("$(LIBDIR)\demos")
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# Do NOT enclose WINDIR in a !ifndef because Windows always defines
# WINDIR env var to point to c:\windows!
# TBD - This is a potentially dangerous conflict, rename WINDIR to
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!if exist("$(WINDIR)\rc")
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!else
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   || [nmakehlp -L generic\tcl.h >> nmakehlp.out]
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   || [nmakehlp -L generic\tcl.h >> nmakehlp.out]
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!include nmakehlp.out
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!endif

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!endif # if $(DOING_TCL)

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# 3. Determine compiler version and architecture
# In this section, we figure out the compiler version and the
# architecture for which we are building. This sets the
# following macros:
# VCVERSION - the internal compiler version as 1200, 1400, 1910 etc.
#     This is also printed by the compiler in dotted form 19.10 etc.
# VCVER - the "marketing version", for example Visual C++ 6 for internal
#     compiler version 1200. This is kept only for legacy reasons as it
#     does not make sense for recent Microsoft compilers. Only used for
#     output directory names.
# ARCH - set to IX86 or AMD64 depending on 32- or 64-bit target
# NATIVE_ARCH - set to IX86 or AMD64 for the host machine
# MACHINE - same as $(ARCH) - legacy
# _VC_MANIFEST_EMBED_{DLL,EXE} - commands for embedding a manifest if needed
# CFG_ENCODING - set to an character encoding.
#   TBD - this is passed to compiler as TCL_CFGVAL_ENCODING but can't
#   see where it is used

cc32		= $(CC)   # built-in default.
link32		= link
lib32		= lib
rc32		= $(RC)   # built-in default.

#----------------------------------------------------------------
# Figure out the compiler architecture and version by writing
# the C macros to a file, preprocessing them with the C
# preprocessor and reading back the created file

_HASH=^#
_VC_MANIFEST_EMBED_EXE=
_VC_MANIFEST_EMBED_DLL=
VCVER=0
!if ![echo VCVERSION=_MSC_VER > vercl.x] \
    && ![echo $(_HASH)if defined(_M_IX86) >> vercl.x] \
    && ![echo ARCH=IX86 >> vercl.x] \
    && ![echo $(_HASH)elif defined(_M_AMD64) >> vercl.x] \
    && ![echo ARCH=AMD64 >> vercl.x] \


    && ![echo $(_HASH)endif >> vercl.x] \
    && ![$(cc32) -nologo -TC -P vercl.x 2>NUL]
!include vercl.i
!if $(VCVERSION) < 1900
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!if exist("$(_INSTALLDIR)\include\tcl.h")
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# 3. Determine compiler version and architecture
# In this section, we figure out the compiler version and the
# architecture for which we are building. This sets the
# following macros:
# VCVERSION - the internal compiler version as 1200, 1400, 1910 etc.
#     This is also printed by the compiler in dotted form 19.10 etc.
# VCVER - the "marketing version", for example Visual C++ 6 for internal
#     compiler version 1200. This is kept only for legacy reasons as it
#     does not make sense for recent Microsoft compilers. Only used for
#     output directory names.
# ARCH - set to IX86, ARM64 or AMD64 depending on 32- or 64-bit target
# NATIVE_ARCH - set to IX86, ARM64 or AMD64 for the host machine
# MACHINE - same as $(ARCH) - legacy
# _VC_MANIFEST_EMBED_{DLL,EXE} - commands for embedding a manifest if needed




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link32		= link
lib32		= lib
rc32		= $(RC)   # built-in default.

#----------------------------------------------------------------
# Figure out the compiler architecture and version by writing
# the C macros to a file, preprocessing them with the C
# preprocessor and reading back the created file

_HASH=^#
_VC_MANIFEST_EMBED_EXE=
_VC_MANIFEST_EMBED_DLL=
VCVER=0
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    && ![echo $(_HASH)if defined(_M_IX86) >> vercl.x] \
    && ![echo ARCH=IX86 >> vercl.x] \
    && ![echo $(_HASH)elif defined(_M_AMD64) >> vercl.x] \
    && ![echo ARCH=AMD64 >> vercl.x] \
    && ![echo $(_HASH)elif defined(_M_ARM64) >> vercl.x] \
    && ![echo ARCH=ARM64 >> vercl.x] \
    && ![echo $(_HASH)endif >> vercl.x] \
    && ![$(cc32) -nologo -TC -P vercl.x 2>NUL]
!include vercl.i
!if $(VCVERSION) < 1900
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# The MACHINE macro is used by legacy makefiles so set it as well
!ifdef MACHINE
!if "$(MACHINE)" == "x86"
!undef MACHINE
MACHINE = IX86



!elseif "$(MACHINE)" == "x64"
!undef MACHINE
MACHINE = AMD64
!endif
!if "$(MACHINE)" != "$(ARCH)"
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# Figure out the *host* architecture by reading the registry

!if ![reg query HKLM\Hardware\Description\System\CentralProcessor\0 /v Identifier | findstr /i x86]
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!else
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!endif

# Since MSVC8 we must deal with manifest resources.
!if $(VCVERSION) >= 1400
_VC_MANIFEST_EMBED_EXE=if exist [email protected] mt -nologo -manifest [email protected] -outputresource:$@;1
_VC_MANIFEST_EMBED_DLL=if exist [email protected] mt -nologo -manifest [email protected] -outputresource:$@;2
!endif

!ifndef CFG_ENCODING
CFG_ENCODING	= \"cp1252\"
!endif

################################################################
# 4. Build the nmakehlp program
# This is a helper app we need to overcome nmake's limiting
# environment. We will call out to it to get various bits of
# information about supported compiler options etc.
#
# Tcl itself will always use the nmakehlp.c program which is
# in its own source. This is the "master" copy and kept updated.
#
# Extensions built against an installed Tcl will use the installed
# copy of Tcl's nmakehlp.c if there is one and their own version
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# The MACHINE macro is used by legacy makefiles so set it as well
!ifdef MACHINE
!if "$(MACHINE)" == "x86"
!undef MACHINE
MACHINE = IX86
!elseif "$(MACHINE)" == "arm64"
!undef MACHINE
MACHINE = ARM64
!elseif "$(MACHINE)" == "x64"
!undef MACHINE
MACHINE = AMD64
!endif
!if "$(MACHINE)" != "$(ARCH)"
!error Specified MACHINE macro $(MACHINE) does not match detected target architecture $(ARCH).
!endif
!else
MACHINE=$(ARCH)
!endif

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# the Tcl platform::identify command
!if "$(MACHINE)" == "AMD64"
PLATFORM_IDENTIFY = win32-x86_64
!elseif "$(MACHINE)" == "ARM64"
PLATFORM_IDENTIFY = win32-arm
!else
PLATFORM_IDENTIFY = win32-ix86
!endif

# The MULTIPLATFORM macro controls whether binary extensions are installed
# in platform-specific directories. Intended to be set/used by extensions.
!ifndef MULTIPLATFORM_INSTALL
MULTIPLATFORM_INSTALL = 0
!endif

#------------------------------------------------------------
# Figure out the *host* architecture by reading the registry

!if ![reg query HKLM\Hardware\Description\System\CentralProcessor\0 /v Identifier | findstr /i x86]
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!elseif ![reg query HKLM\Hardware\Description\System\CentralProcessor\0 /v Identifier | findstr /i ARM | findstr /i 64-bit]
NATIVE_ARCH=ARM64
!else
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!endif

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!if $(VCVERSION) >= 1400
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_VC_MANIFEST_EMBED_DLL=if exist [email protected] mt -nologo -manifest [email protected] -outputresource:$@;2
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################################################################
# 4. Build the nmakehlp program
# This is a helper app we need to overcome nmake's limiting
# environment. We will call out to it to get various bits of
# information about supported compiler options etc.
#
# Tcl itself will always use the nmakehlp.c program which is
# in its own source. It will be kept updated there.
#
# Extensions built against an installed Tcl will use the installed
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!endif
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!if exist("$(_TCLDIR)\win\nmakehlp.c")
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!endif
!endif # $(TCLINSTALL)
!endif # !$(DOING_TCL)

!endif # NMAKEHLPC

# We always build nmakehlp even if it exists since we do not know
# what source it was built from.

!if [$(cc32) -nologo "$(NMAKEHLPC)" -link -subsystem:console > nul]
!endif





################################################################
# 5. Test for compiler features
# Visual C++ compiler options have changed over the years. Check
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# OPTIMIZATIONS - the compiler flags to be used for optimized builds
# DEBUGFLAGS - the compiler flags to be used for debug builds
# LINKERFLAGS - Flags passed to the linker 
#
# Note that these are the compiler settings *available*, not those
# that will be *used*. The latter depends on the OPTS macro settings
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!endif
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!if exist("$(_TCLDIR)\win\nmakehlp.c")
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!endif # !$(DOING_TCL)

!endif # NMAKEHLPC

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!if "$(MACHINE)" == "IX86" || "$(MACHINE)" == "$(NATIVE_ARCH)"
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!endif
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# Visual C++ compiler options have changed over the years. Check
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# OPTIMIZATIONS - the compiler flags to be used for optimized builds
# DEBUGFLAGS - the compiler flags to be used for debug builds
# LINKERFLAGS - Flags passed to the linker
#
# Note that these are the compiler settings *available*, not those
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# 6. Parse the OPTS macro to work out the requested build configuration.
# Based on this, we will construct the actual switches to be passed to the
# compiler and linker using the macros defined in the previous section.
# The following macros are defined by this section based on OPTS
# STATIC_BUILD - 0 -> Tcl is to be built as a shared library
#                1 -> build as a static library and shell
# TCL_THREADS - legacy but always 1 on Windows since winsock requires it.
# DEBUG - 1 -> debug build, 0 -> release builds
# SYMBOLS - 1 -> generate PDB's, 0 -> no PDB's
# PROFILE - 1 -> generate profiling info, 0 -> no profiling
# PGO     - 1 -> profile based optimization, 0 -> no
# MSVCRT  - 1 -> link to dynamic C runtime even when building static Tcl build
#           0 -> link to static C runtime for static Tcl build.
#           Does not impact shared Tcl builds (STATIC_BUILD == 0)

# TCL_USE_STATIC_PACKAGES - 1 -> statically link the registry and dde extensions
#           in the Tcl shell. 0 -> keep them as shared libraries
#           Does not impact shared Tcl builds.
# USE_THREAD_ALLOC - 1 -> Use a shared global free pool for allocation.
#           0 -> Use the non-thread allocator.
# UNCHECKED - 1 -> when doing a debug build with symbols, use the release
#           C runtime, 0 -> use the debug C runtime.
# USE_STUBS - 1 -> compile to use stubs interfaces, 0 -> direct linking
# CONFIG_CHECK - 1 -> check current build configuration against Tcl
#           configuration (ignored for Tcl itself)



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# If compiler has enabled link time optimization, linker must too with -ltcg
!ifdef CC_GL_OPT_ENABLED
!if [nmakehlp -l -ltcg $(LINKER_TESTFLAGS)]
LINKERFLAGS     = $(LINKERFLAGS) -ltcg
!endif
!endif


################################################################
# 6. Extract various version numbers from headers
# For Tcl and Tk, version numbers are extracted from tcl.h and tk.h
# respectively. For extensions, versions are extracted from the
# configure.in or configure.ac from the TEA configuration if it
# exists, and unset otherwise.
# Sets the following macros:
# TCL_MAJOR_VERSION
# TCL_MINOR_VERSION
# TCL_RELEASE_SERIAL
# TCL_PATCH_LEVEL
# TCL_PATCH_LETTER
# TCL_VERSION
# TK_MAJOR_VERSION
# TK_MINOR_VERSION
# TK_RELEASE_SERIAL
# TK_PATCH_LEVEL
# TK_PATCH_LETTER
# TK_VERSION
# DOTVERSION - set as (for example) 2.5
# VERSION - set as (for example 25)
#--------------------------------------------------------------

!if [echo REM = This file is generated from rules.vc > versions.vc]
!endif
!if [echo TCL_MAJOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \
   && [nmakehlp -V "$(_TCL_H)" TCL_MAJOR_VERSION >> versions.vc]
!endif
!if [echo TCL_MINOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \
   && [nmakehlp -V "$(_TCL_H)" TCL_MINOR_VERSION >> versions.vc]
!endif
!if [echo TCL_RELEASE_SERIAL = \>> versions.vc] \
   && [nmakehlp -V "$(_TCL_H)" TCL_RELEASE_SERIAL >> versions.vc]
!endif
!if [echo TCL_PATCH_LEVEL = \>> versions.vc] \
   && [nmakehlp -V "$(_TCL_H)" TCL_PATCH_LEVEL >> versions.vc]
!endif

!if defined(_TK_H)
!if [echo TK_MAJOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \
   && [nmakehlp -V $(_TK_H) TK_MAJOR_VERSION >> versions.vc]
!endif
!if [echo TK_MINOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \
   && [nmakehlp -V $(_TK_H) TK_MINOR_VERSION >> versions.vc]
!endif
!if [echo TK_RELEASE_SERIAL = \>> versions.vc] \
   && [nmakehlp -V "$(_TK_H)" TK_RELEASE_SERIAL >> versions.vc]
!endif
!if [echo TK_PATCH_LEVEL = \>> versions.vc] \
   && [nmakehlp -V $(_TK_H) TK_PATCH_LEVEL >> versions.vc]
!endif
!endif # _TK_H

!include versions.vc

TCL_VERSION	= $(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION)$(TCL_MINOR_VERSION)
TCL_DOTVERSION	= $(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TCL_MINOR_VERSION)
!if [nmakehlp -f $(TCL_PATCH_LEVEL) "a"]
TCL_PATCH_LETTER = a
!elseif [nmakehlp -f $(TCL_PATCH_LEVEL) "b"]
TCL_PATCH_LETTER = b
!else
TCL_PATCH_LETTER = .
!endif

!if defined(_TK_H)

TK_VERSION	= $(TK_MAJOR_VERSION)$(TK_MINOR_VERSION)
TK_DOTVERSION	= $(TK_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TK_MINOR_VERSION)
!if [nmakehlp -f $(TK_PATCH_LEVEL) "a"]
TK_PATCH_LETTER = a
!elseif [nmakehlp -f $(TK_PATCH_LEVEL) "b"]
TK_PATCH_LETTER = b
!else
TK_PATCH_LETTER = .
!endif

!endif

# Set DOTVERSION and VERSION
!if $(DOING_TCL)

DOTVERSION = $(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TCL_MINOR_VERSION)
VERSION = $(TCL_VERSION)

!elseif $(DOING_TK)

DOTVERSION = $(TK_DOTVERSION)
VERSION = $(TK_VERSION)

!else # Doing a non-Tk extension

# If parent makefile has not defined DOTVERSION, try to get it from TEA
# first from a configure.in file, and then from configure.ac
!ifndef DOTVERSION
!if [echo DOTVERSION = \> versions.vc] \
   || [nmakehlp -V $(ROOT)\configure.in ^[$(PROJECT)^] >> versions.vc]
!if [echo DOTVERSION = \> versions.vc] \
   || [nmakehlp -V $(ROOT)\configure.ac ^[$(PROJECT)^] >> versions.vc]
!error *** Could not figure out extension version. Please define DOTVERSION in parent makefile before including rules.vc.
!endif
!endif
!include versions.vc
!endif # DOTVERSION
VERSION         = $(DOTVERSION:.=)

!endif # $(DOING_TCL) ... etc.

# Windows RC files have 3 version components. Ensure this irrespective
# of how many components the package has specified. Basically, ensure
# minimum 4 components by appending 4 0's and then pick out the first 4.
# Also take care of the fact that DOTVERSION may have "a" or "b" instead
# of "." separating the version components.
DOTSEPARATED=$(DOTVERSION:a=.)
DOTSEPARATED=$(DOTSEPARATED:b=.)
!if [echo RCCOMMAVERSION = \> versions.vc] \
  || [for /f "tokens=1,2,3,4,5* delims=." %a in ("$(DOTSEPARATED).0.0.0.0") do echo %a,%b,%c,%d >> versions.vc]
!error *** Could not generate RCCOMMAVERSION ***
!endif
!include versions.vc

########################################################################
# 7. Parse the OPTS macro to work out the requested build configuration.
# Based on this, we will construct the actual switches to be passed to the
# compiler and linker using the macros defined in the previous section.
# The following macros are defined by this section based on OPTS
# STATIC_BUILD - 0 -> Tcl is to be built as a shared library
#                1 -> build as a static library and shell
# TCL_THREADS - legacy but always 1 on Windows since winsock requires it.
# DEBUG - 1 -> debug build, 0 -> release builds
# SYMBOLS - 1 -> generate PDB's, 0 -> no PDB's
# PROFILE - 1 -> generate profiling info, 0 -> no profiling
# PGO     - 1 -> profile based optimization, 0 -> no
# MSVCRT  - 1 -> link to dynamic C runtime even when building static Tcl build
#           0 -> link to static C runtime for static Tcl build.
#           Does not impact shared Tcl builds (STATIC_BUILD == 0)
#           Default: 1 for Tcl 8.7 and up, 0 otherwise.
# TCL_USE_STATIC_PACKAGES - 1 -> statically link the registry and dde extensions
#           in the Tcl and Wish shell. 0 -> keep them as shared libraries. Does
#           not impact shared Tcl builds. Implied by STATIC_BUILD since Tcl 8.7.
# USE_THREAD_ALLOC - 1 -> Use a shared global free pool for allocation.
#           0 -> Use the non-thread allocator.
# UNCHECKED - 1 -> when doing a debug build with symbols, use the release
#           C runtime, 0 -> use the debug C runtime.
# USE_STUBS - 1 -> compile to use stubs interfaces, 0 -> direct linking
# CONFIG_CHECK - 1 -> check current build configuration against Tcl
#           configuration (ignored for Tcl itself)
# _USE_64BIT_TIME_T - forces a build using 64-bit time_t for 32-bit build
#           (CRT library should support this, not needed for Tcl 9.x)
# TCL_UTF_MAX=3 - forces a build using UTF-16 internally (not recommended).
# Further, LINKERFLAGS are modified based on above.

# Default values for all the above
STATIC_BUILD	= 0
TCL_THREADS	= 1
DEBUG		= 0
SYMBOLS		= 0
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!if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "nomsvcrt"]
!message *** Doing nomsvcrt
MSVCRT		= 0
!else
!if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "msvcrt"]
!message *** Doing msvcrt
MSVCRT		= 1
!else
!if !$(STATIC_BUILD)
MSVCRT		= 1
!else
MSVCRT		= 0
!endif
!endif
!endif # [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "nomsvcrt"]

!if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "staticpkg"] && $(STATIC_BUILD)
!message *** Doing staticpkg
TCL_USE_STATIC_PACKAGES	= 1
!else
TCL_USE_STATIC_PACKAGES	= 0
!endif

!if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "nothreads"]
!message *** Compile explicitly for non-threaded Tcl
TCL_THREADS	= 0
USE_THREAD_ALLOC= 0
!else
TCL_THREADS	= 1





USE_THREAD_ALLOC= 1



!endif




!if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "symbols"]
!message *** Doing symbols
DEBUG		= 1
!else
DEBUG		= 0
!endif








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!if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "nomsvcrt"]
!message *** Doing nomsvcrt
MSVCRT		= 0
!else
!if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "msvcrt"]
!message *** Doing msvcrt

!else
!if $(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION) == 8 && $(TCL_MINOR_VERSION) < 7 && $(STATIC_BUILD)


MSVCRT		= 0
!endif
!endif
!endif # [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "nomsvcrt"]

!if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "staticpkg"] && $(STATIC_BUILD)
!message *** Doing staticpkg
TCL_USE_STATIC_PACKAGES	= 1


!endif

!if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "nothreads"]
!message *** Compile explicitly for non-threaded tcl
TCL_THREADS = 0
USE_THREAD_ALLOC= 0
!endif

!if $(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION) == 8
!if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "time64bit"]
!message *** Force 64-bit time_t
_USE_64BIT_TIME_T = 1
!endif

!if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "utf16"]
!message *** Force UTF-16 internally
TCL_UTF_MAX = 3
!endif
!endif

# Yes, it's weird that the "symbols" option controls DEBUG and
# the "pdbs" option controls SYMBOLS. That's historical.
!if [nmakehlp -f $(OPTS) "symbols"]
!message *** Doing symbols
DEBUG		= 1
!else
DEBUG		= 0
!endif

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This compiler does not support profile guided optimization.
!error $(MSG)
!endif
!endif

################################################################
# 7. Parse the STATS macro to configure code instrumentation
# The following macros are set by this section:
# TCL_MEM_DEBUG - 1 -> enables memory allocation instrumentation
#                 0 -> disables
# TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG - 1 -> enables byte compiler logging
#                     0 -> disables

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!error $(MSG)
!endif
!endif

################################################################
# 8. Parse the STATS macro to configure code instrumentation
# The following macros are set by this section:
# TCL_MEM_DEBUG - 1 -> enables memory allocation instrumentation
#                 0 -> disables
# TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG - 1 -> enables byte compiler logging
#                     0 -> disables

# Default both are off
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!endif

!endif

####################################################################
# 8. Parse the CHECKS macro to configure additional compiler checks
# The following macros are set by this section:
# WARNINGS - compiler switches that control the warnings level
# TCL_NO_DEPRECATED - 1 -> disable support for deprecated functions
#                     0 -> enable deprecated functions

# Defaults - Permit deprecated functions and warning level 3
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!endif

!endif

####################################################################
# 9. Parse the CHECKS macro to configure additional compiler checks
# The following macros are set by this section:
# WARNINGS - compiler switches that control the warnings level
# TCL_NO_DEPRECATED - 1 -> disable support for deprecated functions
#                     0 -> enable deprecated functions

# Defaults - Permit deprecated functions and warning level 3
TCL_NO_DEPRECATED	    = 0
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!if [nmakehlp -f $(CHECKS) "64bit"] && [nmakehlp -c -Wp64]
!message *** Doing 64bit portability warnings
WARNINGS		    = $(WARNINGS) -Wp64
!endif

!endif

################################################################
# 9. Extract various version numbers
# For Tcl and Tk, version numbers are extracted from tcl.h and tk.h
# respectively. For extensions, versions are extracted from the
# configure.in or configure.ac from the TEA configuration if it
# exists, and unset otherwise.
# Sets the following macros:
# TCL_MAJOR_VERSION
# TCL_MINOR_VERSION
# TCL_PATCH_LEVEL
# TCL_VERSION
# TK_MAJOR_VERSION
# TK_MINOR_VERSION
# TK_PATCH_LEVEL
# TK_VERSION
# DOTVERSION - set as (for example) 2.5
# VERSION - set as (for example 25)
#--------------------------------------------------------------

!if [echo REM = This file is generated from rules.vc > versions.vc]
!endif
!if [echo TCL_MAJOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \
   && [nmakehlp -V "$(_TCL_H)" TCL_MAJOR_VERSION >> versions.vc]
!endif
!if [echo TCL_MINOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \
   && [nmakehlp -V "$(_TCL_H)" TCL_MINOR_VERSION >> versions.vc]
!endif
!if [echo TCL_PATCH_LEVEL = \>> versions.vc] \
   && [nmakehlp -V "$(_TCL_H)" TCL_PATCH_LEVEL >> versions.vc]
!endif

!if defined(_TK_H)
!if [echo TK_MAJOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \
   && [nmakehlp -V $(_TK_H) TK_MAJOR_VERSION >> versions.vc]
!endif
!if [echo TK_MINOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \
   && [nmakehlp -V $(_TK_H) TK_MINOR_VERSION >> versions.vc]
!endif
!if [echo TK_PATCH_LEVEL = \>> versions.vc] \
   && [nmakehlp -V $(_TK_H) TK_PATCH_LEVEL >> versions.vc]
!endif
!endif # _TK_H

!include versions.vc

TCL_VERSION	= $(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION)$(TCL_MINOR_VERSION)
TCL_DOTVERSION	= $(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TCL_MINOR_VERSION)
!if defined(_TK_H)
TK_VERSION	= $(TK_MAJOR_VERSION)$(TK_MINOR_VERSION)
TK_DOTVERSION	= $(TK_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TK_MINOR_VERSION)
!endif

# Set DOTVERSION and VERSION
!if $(DOING_TCL)

DOTVERSION = $(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TCL_MINOR_VERSION)
VERSION = $(TCL_VERSION)

!elseif $(DOING_TK)

DOTVERSION = $(TK_DOTVERSION)
VERSION = $(TK_VERSION)

!else # Doing a non-Tk extension

# If parent makefile has not defined DOTVERSION, try to get it from TEA
# first from a configure.in file, and then from configure.ac
!ifndef DOTVERSION
!if [echo DOTVERSION = \> versions.vc] \
   || [nmakehlp -V $(ROOT)\configure.in ^[$(PROJECT)^] >> versions.vc]
!if [echo DOTVERSION = \> versions.vc] \
   || [nmakehlp -V $(ROOT)\configure.ac ^[$(PROJECT)^] >> versions.vc]
!error *** Could not figure out extension version. Please define DOTVERSION in parent makefile before including rules.vc.
!endif
!endif
!include versions.vc
!endif # DOTVERSION
VERSION         = $(DOTVERSION:.=)

!endif # $(DOING_TCL) ... etc.

################################################################
# 10. Construct output directory and file paths
# Figure-out how to name our intermediate and output directories.
# In order to avoid inadvertent mixing of object files built using
# different compilers, build configurations etc.,
#
# Naming convention (suffixes):
#   t = full thread support.
#   s = static library (as opposed to an import library)
#   g = linked to the debug enabled C run-time.
#   x = special static build when it links to the dynamic C run-time.
#
# The following macros are set in this section:
# SUFX - the suffix to use for binaries based on above naming convention
# BUILDDIRTOP - the toplevel default output directory







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!message *** Doing 64bit portability warnings
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!endif

!endif


















































































################################################################
# 10. Construct output directory and file paths
# Figure-out how to name our intermediate and output directories.
# In order to avoid inadvertent mixing of object files built using
# different compilers, build configurations etc.,
#
# Naming convention (suffixes):
#   t = full thread support. (Not used for Tcl >= 8.7)
#   s = static library (as opposed to an import library)
#   g = linked to the debug enabled C run-time.
#   x = special static build when it links to the dynamic C run-time.
#
# The following macros are set in this section:
# SUFX - the suffix to use for binaries based on above naming convention
# BUILDDIRTOP - the toplevel default output directory
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BUILDDIRTOP =$(BUILDDIRTOP)_$(MACHINE)
!endif
!if $(VCVER) > 6
BUILDDIRTOP =$(BUILDDIRTOP)_VC$(VCVER)
!endif

!if !$(DEBUG) || $(DEBUG) && $(UNCHECKED)
SUFX	    = $(SUFX:g=)
!endif

TMP_DIRFULL = .\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(PROJECT)_ThreadedDynamicStaticX

!if !$(STATIC_BUILD)
TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:Static=)
SUFX	    = $(SUFX:s=)
EXT	    = dll
TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:X=)
SUFX	    = $(SUFX:x=)
!else
TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:Dynamic=)
EXT	    = lib
!if !$(MSVCRT)
TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:X=)
SUFX	    = $(SUFX:x=)
!endif
!endif

!if !$(TCL_THREADS)
TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:Threaded=)
SUFX	    = $(SUFX:t=)
!endif

!ifndef TMP_DIR
TMP_DIR	    = $(TMP_DIRFULL)
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!endif
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!endif

!if !$(DEBUG) || $(TCL_VERSION) > 86 || $(DEBUG) && $(UNCHECKED)
SUFX	    = $(SUFX:g=)
!endif

TMP_DIRFULL = .\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(PROJECT)_ThreadedDynamicStaticX

!if !$(STATIC_BUILD)
TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:Static=)
SUFX	    = $(SUFX:s=)
EXT	    = dll
TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:X=)
SUFX	    = $(SUFX:x=)
!else
TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:Dynamic=)
EXT	    = lib
!if !$(MSVCRT)
TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:X=)
SUFX	    = $(SUFX:x=)
!endif
!endif

!if !$(TCL_THREADS) || $(TCL_VERSION) > 86
TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:Threaded=)
SUFX	    = $(SUFX:t=)
!endif

!ifndef TMP_DIR
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# The name of the stubs library for the project being built
STUBPREFIX      = $(PROJECT)stub


# Set up paths to various Tcl executables and libraries needed by extensions

!if $(DOING_TCL)





TCLSHNAME       = $(PROJECT)sh$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX).exe
TCLSH		= $(OUT_DIR)\$(TCLSHNAME)
TCLIMPLIB	= $(OUT_DIR)\$(PROJECT)$(VERSION)$(SUFX).lib
TCLLIBNAME	= $(PROJECT)$(VERSION)$(SUFX).$(EXT)
TCLLIB		= $(OUT_DIR)\$(TCLLIBNAME)


TCLSTUBLIBNAME	= $(STUBPREFIX)$(VERSION).lib
TCLSTUBLIB	= $(OUT_DIR)\$(TCLSTUBLIBNAME)
TCL_INCLUDES    = -I"$(WINDIR)" -I"$(GENERICDIR)"

!else # ! $(DOING_TCL)

!if $(TCLINSTALL) # Building against an installed Tcl

# When building extensions, we need to locate tclsh. Depending on version
# of Tcl we are building against, this may or may not have a "t" suffix.
# Try various possibilities in turn.
TCLSH		= $(_TCLDIR)\bin\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX).exe
!if !exist("$(TCLSH)") && $(TCL_THREADS)
TCLSH           = $(_TCLDIR)\bin\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)t$(SUFX).exe
!endif
!if !exist("$(TCLSH)")
TCLSH           = $(_TCLDIR)\bin\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).exe
!endif

TCLSTUBLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\lib\tclstub$(TCL_VERSION).lib
TCLIMPLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\lib\tcl$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX).lib
# When building extensions, may be linking against Tcl that does not add
# "t" suffix (e.g. 8.5 or 8.7). If lib not found check for that possibility.
!if !exist("$(TCLIMPLIB)")
TCLIMPLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\lib\tcl$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).lib
!endif
TCL_LIBRARY	= $(_TCLDIR)\lib
TCLREGLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\lib\tclreg13$(SUFX:t=).lib
TCLDDELIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\lib\tcldde14$(SUFX:t=).lib

TCLTOOLSDIR	= \must\have\tcl\sources\to\build\this\target
TCL_INCLUDES    = -I"$(_TCLDIR)\include"

!else # Building against Tcl sources

TCLSH		= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX).exe
!if !exist($(TCLSH)) && $(TCL_THREADS)
TCLSH		= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)t$(SUFX).exe
!endif
!if !exist($(TCLSH))
TCLSH		= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).exe
!endif
TCLSTUBLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tclstub$(TCL_VERSION).lib
TCLIMPLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tcl$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX).lib
# When building extensions, may be linking against Tcl that does not add
# "t" suffix (e.g. 8.5 or 8.7). If lib not found check for that possibility.
!if !exist("$(TCLIMPLIB)")
TCLIMPLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tcl$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).lib
!endif
TCL_LIBRARY	= $(_TCLDIR)\library
TCLREGLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tclreg13$(SUFX:t=).lib
TCLDDELIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tcldde14$(SUFX:t=).lib

TCLTOOLSDIR	= $(_TCLDIR)\tools
TCL_INCLUDES	= -I"$(_TCLDIR)\generic" -I"$(_TCLDIR)\win"

!endif # TCLINSTALL

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!error *** Could not fully qualify path TMP_DIR=$(TMP_DIR)
!endif
!include nmakehlp.out

# The name of the stubs library for the project being built
STUBPREFIX      = $(PROJECT)stub

#
# Set up paths to various Tcl executables and libraries needed by extensions
#

# TIP 430. Unused for 8.6 but no harm defining it to allow a common rules.vc
TCLSCRIPTZIPNAME = libtcl$(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TCL_MINOR_VERSION)$(TCL_PATCH_LETTER)$(TCL_RELEASE_SERIAL).zip
TKSCRIPTZIPNAME = libtk$(TK_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TK_MINOR_VERSION)$(TK_PATCH_LETTER)$(TK_RELEASE_SERIAL).zip

!if $(DOING_TCL)
TCLSHNAME       = $(PROJECT)sh$(VERSION)$(SUFX).exe
TCLSH		= $(OUT_DIR)\$(TCLSHNAME)
TCLIMPLIB	= $(OUT_DIR)\$(PROJECT)$(VERSION)$(SUFX).lib
TCLLIBNAME	= $(PROJECT)$(VERSION)$(SUFX).$(EXT)
TCLLIB		= $(OUT_DIR)\$(TCLLIBNAME)
TCLSCRIPTZIP    = $(OUT_DIR)\$(TCLSCRIPTZIPNAME)

TCLSTUBLIBNAME	= $(STUBPREFIX)$(VERSION).lib
TCLSTUBLIB	= $(OUT_DIR)\$(TCLSTUBLIBNAME)
TCL_INCLUDES    = -I"$(WIN_DIR)" -I"$(GENERICDIR)"

!else # !$(DOING_TCL)

!if $(TCLINSTALL) # Building against an installed Tcl

# When building extensions, we need to locate tclsh. Depending on version
# of Tcl we are building against, this may or may not have a "t" suffix.
# Try various possibilities in turn.
TCLSH		= $(_TCLDIR)\bin\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).exe



!if !exist("$(TCLSH)")
TCLSH           = $(_TCLDIR)\bin\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)t$(SUFX:t=).exe
!endif

TCLSTUBLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\lib\tclstub$(TCL_VERSION).lib
TCLIMPLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\lib\tcl$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).lib
# When building extensions, may be linking against Tcl that does not add
# "t" suffix (e.g. 8.5 or 8.7). If lib not found check for that possibility.
!if !exist("$(TCLIMPLIB)")
TCLIMPLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\lib\tcl$(TCL_VERSION)t$(SUFX:t=).lib
!endif
TCL_LIBRARY	= $(_TCLDIR)\lib
TCLREGLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\lib\tclreg13$(SUFX:t=).lib
TCLDDELIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\lib\tcldde14$(SUFX:t=).lib
TCLSCRIPTZIP	= $(_TCLDIR)\lib\$(TCLSCRIPTZIPNAME)
TCLTOOLSDIR	= \must\have\tcl\sources\to\build\this\target
TCL_INCLUDES    = -I"$(_TCLDIR)\include"

!else # Building against Tcl sources

TCLSH		= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).exe



!if !exist($(TCLSH))
TCLSH		= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)t$(SUFX:t=).exe
!endif
TCLSTUBLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tclstub$(TCL_VERSION).lib
TCLIMPLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tcl$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).lib
# When building extensions, may be linking against Tcl that does not add
# "t" suffix (e.g. 8.5 or 8.7). If lib not found check for that possibility.
!if !exist("$(TCLIMPLIB)")
TCLIMPLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tcl$(TCL_VERSION)t$(SUFX:t=).lib
!endif
TCL_LIBRARY	= $(_TCLDIR)\library
TCLREGLIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tclreg13$(SUFX:t=).lib
TCLDDELIB	= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tcldde14$(SUFX:t=).lib
TCLSCRIPTZIP	= $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(TCLSCRIPTZIPNAME)
TCLTOOLSDIR	= $(_TCLDIR)\tools
TCL_INCLUDES	= -I"$(_TCLDIR)\generic" -I"$(_TCLDIR)\win"

!endif # TCLINSTALL

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!endif

# Do the same for Tk and Tk extensions that require the Tk libraries
!if $(DOING_TK) || $(NEED_TK)
WISHNAMEPREFIX = wish
WISHNAME = $(WISHNAMEPREFIX)$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX).exe
TKLIBNAME	= $(PROJECT)$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX).$(EXT)


TKSTUBLIBNAME	= tkstub$(TK_VERSION).lib
TKIMPLIBNAME	= tk$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX).lib






!if $(DOING_TK)
WISH 		= $(OUT_DIR)\$(WISHNAME)
TKSTUBLIB	= $(OUT_DIR)\$(TKSTUBLIBNAME)
TKIMPLIB	= $(OUT_DIR)\$(TKIMPLIBNAME)
TKLIB		= $(OUT_DIR)\$(TKLIBNAME)
TK_INCLUDES    = -I"$(WINDIR)" -I"$(GENERICDIR)"


!else # effectively NEED_TK

!if $(TKINSTALL) # Building against installed Tk
WISH		= $(_TKDIR)\bin\$(WISHNAME)
TKSTUBLIB	= $(_TKDIR)\lib\$(TKSTUBLIBNAME)
TKIMPLIB	= $(_TKDIR)\lib\$(TKIMPLIBNAME)
# When building extensions, may be linking against Tk that does not add
# "t" suffix (e.g. 8.5 or 8.7). If lib not found check for that possibility.
!if !exist("$(TKIMPLIB)")
TKIMPLIBNAME	= tk$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).lib
TKIMPLIB	= $(_TKDIR)\lib\$(TKIMPLIBNAME)
!endif
TK_INCLUDES     = -I"$(_TKDIR)\include"


!else # Building against Tk sources

WISH		= $(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(WISHNAME)
TKSTUBLIB	= $(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(TKSTUBLIBNAME)
TKIMPLIB	= $(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(TKIMPLIBNAME)
# When building extensions, may be linking against Tk that does not add
# "t" suffix (e.g. 8.5 or 8.7). If lib not found check for that possibility.
!if !exist("$(TKIMPLIB)")
TKIMPLIBNAME	= tk$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).lib
TKIMPLIB	= $(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(TKIMPLIBNAME)
!endif
TK_INCLUDES     = -I"$(_TKDIR)\generic" -I"$(_TKDIR)\win" -I"$(_TKDIR)\xlib"


!endif # TKINSTALL

tklibs = "$(TKSTUBLIB)" "$(TKIMPLIB)"

!endif # $(DOING_TK)
!endif # $(DOING_TK) || $(NEED_TK)

# Various output paths
PRJIMPLIB	= $(OUT_DIR)\$(PROJECT)$(VERSION)$(SUFX).lib
PRJLIBNAME	= $(PROJECT)$(VERSION)$(SUFX).$(EXT)






PRJLIB		= $(OUT_DIR)\$(PRJLIBNAME)

PRJSTUBLIBNAME	= $(STUBPREFIX)$(VERSION).lib
PRJSTUBLIB	= $(OUT_DIR)\$(PRJSTUBLIBNAME)

# If extension parent makefile has not defined a resource definition file,
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!endif

# Do the same for Tk and Tk extensions that require the Tk libraries
!if $(DOING_TK) || $(NEED_TK)
WISHNAMEPREFIX = wish
WISHNAME = $(WISHNAMEPREFIX)$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX).exe
TKLIBNAME8	= tk$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX).$(EXT)
TKLIBNAME9	= tcl9tk$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX).$(EXT)
!if $(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION) == 8
TKLIBNAME	= tk$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX).$(EXT)
TKIMPLIBNAME	= tk$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX).lib
!else
TKLIBNAME	= tcl9tk$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX).$(EXT)
TKIMPLIBNAME	= tcl9tk$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX).lib
!endif
TKSTUBLIBNAME	= tkstub$(TK_VERSION).lib

!if $(DOING_TK)
WISH 		= $(OUT_DIR)\$(WISHNAME)
TKSTUBLIB	= $(OUT_DIR)\$(TKSTUBLIBNAME)
TKIMPLIB	= $(OUT_DIR)\$(TKIMPLIBNAME)
TKLIB		= $(OUT_DIR)\$(TKLIBNAME)
TK_INCLUDES     = -I"$(WIN_DIR)" -I"$(GENERICDIR)"
TKSCRIPTZIP     = $(OUT_DIR)\$(TKSCRIPTZIPNAME)

!else # effectively NEED_TK

!if $(TKINSTALL) # Building against installed Tk
WISH		= $(_TKDIR)\bin\$(WISHNAME)
TKSTUBLIB	= $(_TKDIR)\lib\$(TKSTUBLIBNAME)
TKIMPLIB	= $(_TKDIR)\lib\$(TKIMPLIBNAME)
# When building extensions, may be linking against Tk that does not add
# "t" suffix (e.g. 8.5 or 8.7). If lib not found check for that possibility.
!if !exist("$(TKIMPLIB)")
TKIMPLIBNAME	= tk$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).lib
TKIMPLIB	= $(_TKDIR)\lib\$(TKIMPLIBNAME)
!endif
TK_INCLUDES     = -I"$(_TKDIR)\include"
TKSCRIPTZIP     = $(_TKDIR)\lib\$(TKSCRIPTZIPNAME)

!else # Building against Tk sources

WISH		= $(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(WISHNAME)
TKSTUBLIB	= $(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(TKSTUBLIBNAME)
TKIMPLIB	= $(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(TKIMPLIBNAME)
# When building extensions, may be linking against Tk that does not add
# "t" suffix (e.g. 8.5 or 8.7). If lib not found check for that possibility.
!if !exist("$(TKIMPLIB)")
TKIMPLIBNAME	= tk$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX:t=).lib
TKIMPLIB	= $(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(TKIMPLIBNAME)
!endif
TK_INCLUDES     = -I"$(_TKDIR)\generic" -I"$(_TKDIR)\win" -I"$(_TKDIR)\xlib"
TKSCRIPTZIP     = $(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(TKSCRIPTZIPNAME)

!endif # TKINSTALL

tklibs = "$(TKSTUBLIB)" "$(TKIMPLIB)"

!endif # $(DOING_TK)
!endif # $(DOING_TK) || $(NEED_TK)

# Various output paths
PRJIMPLIB	= $(OUT_DIR)\$(PROJECT)$(VERSION)$(SUFX).lib
PRJLIBNAME8	= $(PROJECT)$(VERSION)$(SUFX).$(EXT)
PRJLIBNAME9	= tcl9$(PROJECT)$(VERSION)$(SUFX).$(EXT)
!if $(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION) == 8
PRJLIBNAME	= $(PRJLIBNAME8)
!else
PRJLIBNAME	= $(PRJLIBNAME9)
!endif
PRJLIB		= $(OUT_DIR)\$(PRJLIBNAME)

PRJSTUBLIBNAME	= $(STUBPREFIX)$(VERSION).lib
PRJSTUBLIB	= $(OUT_DIR)\$(PRJSTUBLIBNAME)

# If extension parent makefile has not defined a resource definition file,
# we will generate one from standard template.
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!if $(DOING_TCL) || $(DOING_TK)
LIB_INSTALL_DIR		= $(_INSTALLDIR)\lib
BIN_INSTALL_DIR		= $(_INSTALLDIR)\bin
DOC_INSTALL_DIR		= $(_INSTALLDIR)\doc
!if $(DOING_TCL)
SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR	= $(_INSTALLDIR)\lib\$(PROJECT)$(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TCL_MINOR_VERSION)

!else # DOING_TK
SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR	= $(_INSTALLDIR)\lib\$(PROJECT)$(TK_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TK_MINOR_VERSION)
!endif
DEMO_INSTALL_DIR	= $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)\demos
INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR	= $(_INSTALLDIR)\include

!else # extension other than Tk

PRJ_INSTALL_DIR         = $(_INSTALLDIR)\$(PROJECT)$(DOTVERSION)




LIB_INSTALL_DIR		= $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR)
BIN_INSTALL_DIR		= $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR)

DOC_INSTALL_DIR		= $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR)
SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR	= $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR)
DEMO_INSTALL_DIR	= $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR)\demos
INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR	= $(_TCLDIR)\include

!endif

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# 12. Set up actual options to be passed to the compiler and linker
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!if $(DOING_TCL) || $(DOING_TK)
LIB_INSTALL_DIR		= $(_INSTALLDIR)\lib
BIN_INSTALL_DIR		= $(_INSTALLDIR)\bin
DOC_INSTALL_DIR		= $(_INSTALLDIR)\doc
!if $(DOING_TCL)
SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR	= $(_INSTALLDIR)\lib\$(PROJECT)$(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TCL_MINOR_VERSION)
MODULE_INSTALL_DIR	= $(_INSTALLDIR)\lib\tcl$(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION)
!else # DOING_TK
SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR	= $(_INSTALLDIR)\lib\$(PROJECT)$(TK_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TK_MINOR_VERSION)
!endif
DEMO_INSTALL_DIR	= $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)\demos
INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR	= $(_INSTALLDIR)\include

!else # extension other than Tk

PRJ_INSTALL_DIR         = $(_INSTALLDIR)\$(PROJECT)$(DOTVERSION)
!if $(MULTIPLATFORM_INSTALL)
LIB_INSTALL_DIR		= $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR)\$(PLATFORM_IDENTIFY)
BIN_INSTALL_DIR		= $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR)\$(PLATFORM_IDENTIFY)
!else
LIB_INSTALL_DIR		= $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR)
BIN_INSTALL_DIR		= $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR)
!endif
DOC_INSTALL_DIR		= $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR)
SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR	= $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR)
DEMO_INSTALL_DIR	= $(PRJ_INSTALL_DIR)\demos
INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR	= $(_INSTALLDIR)\..\include

!endif

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# 12. Set up actual options to be passed to the compiler and linker
# Now we have all the information we need, set up the actual flags and
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# dlllflags - complete linker switches to build DLLs (subsumes lflags)
# conlflags - complete linker switches for console program (subsumes lflags)
# guilflags - complete linker switches for GUI program (subsumes lflags)
# baselibs - minimum Windows libraries required. Parent makefile can
#    define PRJ_LIBS before including rules.rc if additional libs are needed

OPTDEFINES	= -DTCL_CFGVAL_ENCODING=$(CFG_ENCODING) -DSTDC_HEADERS









!if $(TCL_MEM_DEBUG)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) -DTCL_MEM_DEBUG
!endif
!if $(TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) -DTCL_COMPILE_DEBUG -DTCL_COMPILE_STATS
!endif
!if $(TCL_THREADS)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) -DTCL_THREADS=1
!if $(USE_THREAD_ALLOC)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) -DUSE_THREAD_ALLOC=1
!endif
!endif
!if $(STATIC_BUILD)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) -DSTATIC_BUILD




!endif

!if $(TCL_NO_DEPRECATED)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) -DTCL_NO_DEPRECATED
!endif

!if $(USE_STUBS)
# Note we do not define USE_TCL_STUBS even when building Tk since some
# test targets in Tk do not use stubs
!if ! $(DOING_TCL)
USE_STUBS_DEFS  = -DUSE_TCL_STUBS -DUSE_TCLOO_STUBS
!if $(NEED_TK)
USE_STUBS_DEFS  = $(USE_STUBS_DEFS) -DUSE_TK_STUBS
!endif
!endif
!endif # USE_STUBS

!if !$(DEBUG)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) -DNDEBUG
!if $(OPTIMIZING)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) -DTCL_CFG_OPTIMIZED
!endif
!endif
!if $(PROFILE)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) -DTCL_CFG_PROFILED
!endif
!if "$(MACHINE)" == "AMD64"
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) -DTCL_CFG_DO64BIT
!endif
!if $(VCVERSION) < 1300
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) -DNO_STRTOI64





!endif

# _ATL_XP_TARGETING - Newer SDK's need this to build for XP
COMPILERFLAGS  = /D_ATL_XP_TARGETING

# Following is primarily for the benefit of extensions. Tcl 8.5 builds
# Tcl without /DUNICODE, while 8.6 builds with it defined. When building
# an extension, it is advisable (but not mandated) to use the same Windows
# API as the Tcl build. This is accordingly defaulted below. A particular
# extension can override this by pre-defining USE_WIDECHAR_API.
!ifndef USE_WIDECHAR_API
!if $(TCL_VERSION) > 85
USE_WIDECHAR_API = 1
!else
USE_WIDECHAR_API = 0
!endif
!endif

!if $(USE_WIDECHAR_API)
COMPILERFLAGS = $(COMPILERFLAGS) /DUNICODE /D_UNICODE 
!endif

# Like the TEA system only set this non empty for non-Tk extensions
# Note: some extensions use PACKAGE_NAME and others use PACKAGE_TCLNAME
# so we pass both
!if !$(DOING_TCL) && !$(DOING_TK)
PKGNAMEFLAGS = -DPACKAGE_NAME="\"$(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME)\"" \
               -DPACKAGE_TCLNAME="\"$(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME)\"" \
               -DPACKAGE_VERSION="\"$(DOTVERSION)\"" \
               -DMODULE_SCOPE=extern 
!endif

# crt picks the C run time based on selected OPTS
!if $(MSVCRT)
!if $(DEBUG) && !$(UNCHECKED)
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# lflags - complete linker switches (subsumes ldebug) except subsystem type
# dlllflags - complete linker switches to build DLLs (subsumes lflags)
# conlflags - complete linker switches for console program (subsumes lflags)
# guilflags - complete linker switches for GUI program (subsumes lflags)
# baselibs - minimum Windows libraries required. Parent makefile can
#    define PRJ_LIBS before including rules.rc if additional libs are needed

OPTDEFINES	= /DSTDC_HEADERS /DUSE_NMAKE=1
!if $(VCVERSION) > 1600
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DHAVE_STDINT_H=1
!else
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DMP_NO_STDINT=1
!endif
!if $(VCVERSION) >= 1800
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DHAVE_INTTYPES_H=1 /DHAVE_STDBOOL_H=1
!endif

!if $(TCL_MEM_DEBUG)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_MEM_DEBUG
!endif
!if $(TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_COMPILE_DEBUG /DTCL_COMPILE_STATS
!endif
!if $(TCL_THREADS) && $(TCL_VERSION) < 87
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_THREADS=1
!if $(USE_THREAD_ALLOC) && $(TCL_VERSION) < 87
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DUSE_THREAD_ALLOC=1
!endif
!endif
!if $(STATIC_BUILD)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DSTATIC_BUILD
!elseif $(TCL_VERSION) > 86
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_WITH_EXTERNAL_TOMMATH
!if "$(MACHINE)" == "AMD64" || "$(MACHINE)" == "ARM64"
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DMP_64BIT
!endif
!endif
!if $(TCL_NO_DEPRECATED)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_NO_DEPRECATED
!endif

!if $(USE_STUBS)
# Note we do not define USE_TCL_STUBS even when building tk since some
# test targets in tk do not use stubs
!if !$(DOING_TCL)
USE_STUBS_DEFS  = /DUSE_TCL_STUBS /DUSE_TCLOO_STUBS
!if $(NEED_TK)
USE_STUBS_DEFS  = $(USE_STUBS_DEFS) /DUSE_TK_STUBS
!endif
!endif
!endif # USE_STUBS

!if !$(DEBUG)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DNDEBUG
!if $(OPTIMIZING)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_CFG_OPTIMIZED
!endif
!endif
!if $(PROFILE)
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_CFG_PROFILED
!endif
!if "$(MACHINE)" == "AMD64" || "$(MACHINE)" == "ARM64"
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_CFG_DO64BIT
!endif
!if $(VCVERSION) < 1300
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DNO_STRTOI64=1
!endif

!if "$(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION)" == "8"
!if "$(_USE_64BIT_TIME_T)" == "1"
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /D_USE_64BIT_TIME_T=1
!endif

# _ATL_XP_TARGETING - Newer SDK's need this to build for XP
COMPILERFLAGS  = /D_ATL_XP_TARGETING











!endif
!if "$(TCL_UTF_MAX)" == "3"
OPTDEFINES	= $(OPTDEFINES) /DTCL_UTF_MAX=3


!endif

# Like the TEA system only set this non empty for non-Tk extensions
# Note: some extensions use PACKAGE_NAME and others use PACKAGE_TCLNAME
# so we pass both
!if !$(DOING_TCL) && !$(DOING_TK)
PKGNAMEFLAGS = /DPACKAGE_NAME="\"$(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME)\"" \
               /DPACKAGE_TCLNAME="\"$(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME)\"" \
               /DPACKAGE_VERSION="\"$(DOTVERSION)\"" \
               /DMODULE_SCOPE=extern
!endif

# crt picks the C run time based on selected OPTS
!if $(MSVCRT)
!if $(DEBUG) && !$(UNCHECKED)
crt = -MDd
!else
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!if $(SYMBOLS)
cdebug = $(cdebug) -Zi
!endif

!endif # $(DEBUG)

# cwarn includes default warning levels.
cwarn = $(WARNINGS)

!if "$(MACHINE)" == "AMD64"
# Disable pointer<->int warnings related to cast between different sizes
# There are a gadzillion of these due to use of ClientData and
# clutter up compiler
# output increasing chance of a real warning getting lost. So disable them.
# Eventually some day, Tcl will be 64-bit clean.
cwarn = $(cwarn) -wd4311 -wd4312
!endif

### Common compiler options that are architecture specific
!if "$(MACHINE)" == "ARM"
carch = -D_ARM_WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP_SDK_AVAILABLE
!else
carch =
!endif






!if $(DEBUG)
# Turn warnings into errors
cwarn = $(cwarn) -WX
!endif

INCLUDES = $(TCL_INCLUDES) $(TK_INCLUDES) $(PRJ_INCLUDES)
!if !$(DOING_TCL) && !$(DOING_TK)
INCLUDES = $(INCLUDES) -I"$(GENERICDIR)" -I"$(WINDIR)" -I"$(COMPATDIR)"
!endif

# These flags are defined roughly in the order of the pre-reform
# rules.vc/makefile.vc to help visually compare that the pre- and
# post-reform build logs

# cflags contains generic flags used for building practically all object files
cflags = -nologo -c $(COMPILERFLAGS) $(carch) $(cwarn) -Fp$(TMP_DIR)^\ $(cdebug)

# appcflags contains $(cflags) and flags for building the application
# object files (e.g. tclsh, or wish) pkgcflags contains $(cflags) plus
# flags used for building shared object files The two differ in the
# BUILD_$(PROJECT) macro which should be defined only for the shared
# library *implementation* and not for its caller interface

appcflags = $(cflags) $(crt) $(INCLUDES) $(TCL_DEFINES) $(PRJ_DEFINES) $(OPTDEFINES) $(USE_STUBS_DEFS)
appcflags_nostubs = $(cflags) $(crt) $(INCLUDES) $(TCL_DEFINES) $(PRJ_DEFINES) $(OPTDEFINES)

pkgcflags = $(appcflags) $(PKGNAMEFLAGS) -DBUILD_$(PROJECT)
pkgcflags_nostubs = $(appcflags_nostubs) $(PKGNAMEFLAGS) -DBUILD_$(PROJECT)

# stubscflags contains $(cflags) plus flags used for building a stubs
# library for the package.  Note: -DSTATIC_BUILD is defined in
# $(OPTDEFINES) only if the OPTS configuration indicates a static
# library. However the stubs library is ALWAYS static hence included
# here irrespective of the OPTS setting.
#
# TBD - tclvfs has a comment that stubs libs should not be compiled with -GL
# without stating why. Tcl itself compiled stubs libs with this flag.
# so we do not remove it from cflags. -GL may prevent extensions
# compiled with one VC version to fail to link against stubs library
# compiled with another VC version. Check for this and fix accordingly.
stubscflags = $(cflags) $(PKGNAMEFLAGS) $(PRJ_DEFINES) $(OPTDEFINES) -Zl -DSTATIC_BUILD $(INCLUDES)

# Link flags 

!if $(DEBUG)
ldebug	= -debug -debugtype:cv
!else
ldebug	= -release -opt:ref -opt:icf,3
!if $(SYMBOLS)
ldebug	= $(ldebug) -debug -debugtype:cv
!endif
!endif

# Note: Profiling is currently only possible with the Visual Studio Enterprise
!if $(PROFILE)
ldebug= $(ldebug) -profile
!endif

### Declarations common to all linker versions 
lflags	= -nologo -machine:$(MACHINE) $(LINKERFLAGS) $(ldebug)

!if $(MSVCRT) && !($(DEBUG) && !$(UNCHECKED)) && $(VCVERSION) >= 1900
lflags	= $(lflags) -nodefaultlib:libucrt.lib
!endif

# Old linkers (Visual C++ 6 in particular) will link for fast loading
# on Win98. Since we do not support Win98 any more, we specify nowin98
# as recommended for NT and later. However, this is only required by
# IX86 on older compilers and only needed if we are not doing a static build.

!if "$(MACHINE)" == "IX86" && !$(STATIC_BUILD)
!if [nmakehlp -l -opt:nowin98 $(LINKER_TESTFLAGS)]
# Align sections for PE size savings.
lflags	= $(lflags) -opt:nowin98
!endif
!endif

dlllflags = $(lflags) -dll
conlflags = $(lflags) -subsystem:console
guilflags = $(lflags) -subsystem:windows

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cdebug = $(OPTIMIZATIONS)
!if $(SYMBOLS)
cdebug = $(cdebug) -Zi
!endif

!endif # $(DEBUG)

# cwarn includes default warning levels, also C4090 (buggy) and C4146 is useless.
cwarn = $(WARNINGS) -wd4090 -wd4146

!if "$(MACHINE)" == "AMD64" || "$(MACHINE)" == "ARM64"
# Disable pointer<->int warnings related to cast between different sizes
# There are a gadzillion of these due to use of ClientData and
# clutter up compiler
# output increasing chance of a real warning getting lost. So disable them.
# Eventually some day, Tcl will be 64-bit clean.
cwarn = $(cwarn) -wd4311 -wd4312
!endif

### Common compiler options that are architecture specific
!if "$(MACHINE)" == "ARM"
carch = /D_ARM_WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP_SDK_AVAILABLE
!else
carch =
!endif

# cpuid is only available on intel machines
!if "$(MACHINE)" == "IX86" || "$(MACHINE)" == "AMD64"
carch = $(carch) /DHAVE_CPUID=1
!endif

!if $(DEBUG)
# Turn warnings into errors
cwarn = $(cwarn) -WX
!endif

INCLUDES = $(TCL_INCLUDES) $(TK_INCLUDES) $(PRJ_INCLUDES)
!if !$(DOING_TCL) && !$(DOING_TK)
INCLUDES = $(INCLUDES) -I"$(GENERICDIR)" -I"$(WIN_DIR)" -I"$(COMPATDIR)"
!endif

# These flags are defined roughly in the order of the pre-reform
# rules.vc/makefile.vc to help visually compare that the pre- and
# post-reform build logs

# cflags contains generic flags used for building practically all object files
cflags = -nologo -c $(COMPILERFLAGS) $(carch) $(cwarn) -Fp$(TMP_DIR)^\ $(cdebug)

# appcflags contains $(cflags) and flags for building the application
# object files (e.g. tclsh, or wish) pkgcflags contains $(cflags) plus
# flags used for building shared object files The two differ in the
# BUILD_$(PROJECT) macro which should be defined only for the shared
# library *implementation* and not for its caller interface


appcflags_nostubs = $(cflags) $(crt) $(INCLUDES) $(TCL_DEFINES) $(PRJ_DEFINES) $(OPTDEFINES)
appcflags = $(appcflags_nostubs) $(USE_STUBS_DEFS)
pkgcflags = $(appcflags) $(PKGNAMEFLAGS) /DBUILD_$(PROJECT)
pkgcflags_nostubs = $(appcflags_nostubs) $(PKGNAMEFLAGS) /DBUILD_$(PROJECT)

# stubscflags contains $(cflags) plus flags used for building a stubs
# library for the package.  Note: /DSTATIC_BUILD is defined in
# $(OPTDEFINES) only if the OPTS configuration indicates a static
# library. However the stubs library is ALWAYS static hence included
# here irrespective of the OPTS setting.
#
# TBD - tclvfs has a comment that stubs libs should not be compiled with -GL
# without stating why. Tcl itself compiled stubs libs with this flag.
# so we do not remove it from cflags. -GL may prevent extensions
# compiled with one VC version to fail to link against stubs library
# compiled with another VC version. Check for this and fix accordingly.
stubscflags = $(cflags) $(PKGNAMEFLAGS) $(PRJ_DEFINES) $(OPTDEFINES) /Zl /GL- /DSTATIC_BUILD $(INCLUDES) $(USE_STUBS_DEFS)

# Link flags

!if $(DEBUG)
ldebug	= -debug -debugtype:cv
!else
ldebug	= -release -opt:ref -opt:icf,3
!if $(SYMBOLS)
ldebug	= $(ldebug) -debug -debugtype:cv
!endif
!endif

# Note: Profiling is currently only possible with the Visual Studio Enterprise
!if $(PROFILE)
ldebug= $(ldebug) -profile
!endif

### Declarations common to all linker versions
lflags	= -nologo -machine:$(MACHINE) $(LINKERFLAGS) $(ldebug)

!if $(MSVCRT) && !($(DEBUG) && !$(UNCHECKED)) && $(VCVERSION) >= 1900
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dlllflags = $(lflags) -dll
conlflags = $(lflags) -subsystem:console
guilflags = $(lflags) -subsystem:windows

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DLLCMD = $(link32) $(dlllflags) -out:$@ $(baselibs) $(tcllibs) $(tklibs)

CONEXECMD = $(link32) $(conlflags) -out:$@ $(baselibs) $(tcllibs) $(tklibs)
GUIEXECMD = $(link32) $(guilflags) -out:$@ $(baselibs) $(tcllibs) $(tklibs)
RESCMD  = $(rc32) -fo $@ -r -i "$(GENERICDIR)" -i "$(TMP_DIR)" \
	    $(TCL_INCLUDES) \
	    -DDEBUG=$(DEBUG) -d UNCHECKED=$(UNCHECKED) \
	    -DCOMMAVERSION=$(DOTVERSION:.=,),0 \
	    -DDOTVERSION=\"$(DOTVERSION)\" \
	    -DVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\" \
	    -DSUFX=\"$(SUFX)\" \
            -DPROJECT=\"$(PROJECT)\" \
            -DPRJLIBNAME=\"$(PRJLIBNAME)\" 

!ifndef DEFAULT_BUILD_TARGET
DEFAULT_BUILD_TARGET = $(PROJECT)
!endif

default-target: $(DEFAULT_BUILD_TARGET)


default-pkgindex:

	@echo package ifneeded $(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME) $(DOTVERSION) \









	    [list load [file join $$dir $(PRJLIBNAME)]] > $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl






default-pkgindex-tea:
	@if exist $(ROOT)\pkgIndex.tcl.in nmakehlp -s << $(ROOT)\pkgIndex.tcl.in > $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl
@PACKAGE_VERSION@    $(DOTVERSION)
@PACKAGE_NAME@       $(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME)
@PACKAGE_TCLNAME@    $(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME)
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default-install-binaries: $(PRJLIB)
	@echo Installing binaries to '$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)'
	@if not exist "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)"
	@$(CPY) $(PRJLIB) "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)" >NUL


default-install-libraries: $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl


	@echo Installing libraries to '$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)'
	@if exist $(LIBDIR) $(CPY) $(LIBDIR)\*.tcl "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)"
	@echo Installing package index in '$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)'
	@$(CPY) $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)

default-install-stubs:
	@echo Installing stubs library to '$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)'
	@if not exist "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)"
	@$(CPY) $(PRJSTUBLIB) "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)" >NUL








default-install-docs-html:
	@echo Installing documentation files to '$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)'
	@if not exist "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)"
	@if exist $(DOCDIR) for %f in ("$(DOCDIR)\*.html" "$(DOCDIR)\*.css" "$(DOCDIR)\*.png") do @$(COPY) %f "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)"

default-install-docs-n:
	@echo Installing documentation files to '$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)'
	@if not exist "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)"
	@if exist $(DOCDIR) for %f in ("$(DOCDIR)\*.n") do @$(COPY) %f "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)"

default-install-demos:
	@echo Installing demos to '$(DEMO_INSTALL_DIR)'
	@if not exist "$(DEMO_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(DEMO_INSTALL_DIR)"
	@if exist $(DEMODIR) $(CPYDIR) "$(DEMODIR)" "$(DEMO_INSTALL_DIR)"

default-clean:
	@echo Cleaning $(TMP_DIR)\* ...
	@if exist $(TMP_DIR)\nul $(RMDIR) $(TMP_DIR)
	@echo Cleaning $(WINDIR)\nmakehlp.obj, nmakehlp.exe ...
	@if exist $(WINDIR)\nmakehlp.obj del $(WINDIR)\nmakehlp.obj
	@if exist $(WINDIR)\nmakehlp.exe del $(WINDIR)\nmakehlp.exe
	@if exist $(WINDIR)\nmakehlp.out del $(WINDIR)\nmakehlp.out
	@echo Cleaning $(WINDIR)\nmhlp-out.txt ...
	@if exist $(WINDIR)\nmhlp-out.txt del $(WINDIR)\nmhlp-out.txt
	@echo Cleaning $(WINDIR)\_junk.pch ...
	@if exist $(WINDIR)\_junk.pch del $(WINDIR)\_junk.pch
	@echo Cleaning $(WINDIR)\vercl.x, vercl.i ...
	@if exist $(WINDIR)\vercl.x del $(WINDIR)\vercl.x
	@if exist $(WINDIR)\vercl.i del $(WINDIR)\vercl.i
	@echo Cleaning $(WINDIR)\versions.vc, version.vc ...
	@if exist $(WINDIR)\versions.vc del $(WINDIR)\versions.vc
	@if exist $(WINDIR)\version.vc del $(WINDIR)\version.vc

default-hose: default-clean
	@echo Hosing $(OUT_DIR)\* ...
	@if exist $(OUT_DIR)\nul $(RMDIR) $(OUT_DIR)

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DLLCMD = $(link32) $(dlllflags) -out:$@ $(baselibs) $(tcllibs) $(tklibs)

CONEXECMD = $(link32) $(conlflags) -out:$@ $(baselibs) $(tcllibs) $(tklibs)
GUIEXECMD = $(link32) $(guilflags) -out:$@ $(baselibs) $(tcllibs) $(tklibs)
RESCMD  = $(rc32) -fo $@ -r -i "$(GENERICDIR)" -i "$(TMP_DIR)" \
	    $(TCL_INCLUDES) \
	    /DDEBUG=$(DEBUG) -d UNCHECKED=$(UNCHECKED) \
	    /DCOMMAVERSION=$(RCCOMMAVERSION) \
	    /DDOTVERSION=\"$(DOTVERSION)\" \
	    /DVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\" \
	    /DSUFX=\"$(SUFX)\" \
	    /DPROJECT=\"$(PROJECT)\" \
	    /DPRJLIBNAME=\"$(PRJLIBNAME)\"

!ifndef DEFAULT_BUILD_TARGET
DEFAULT_BUILD_TARGET = $(PROJECT)
!endif

default-target: $(DEFAULT_BUILD_TARGET)

!if $(MULTIPLATFORM_INSTALL)
default-pkgindex:
	@echo if {[package vsatisfies [package provide Tcl] 9.0-]} { > $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl
	@echo package ifneeded $(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME) $(DOTVERSION) \
	    [list load [file join $$dir $(PLATFORM_IDENTIFY) $(PRJLIBNAME9)]] >> $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl
	@echo } else { >> $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl
	@echo package ifneeded $(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME) $(DOTVERSION) \
	    [list load [file join $$dir $(PLATFORM_IDENTIFY) $(PRJLIBNAME8)]] >> $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl
	@echo } >> $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl
!else
default-pkgindex:
	@echo if {[package vsatisfies [package provide Tcl] 9.0-]} { > $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl
	@echo package ifneeded $(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME) $(DOTVERSION) \
	    [list load [file join $$dir $(PRJLIBNAME9)]] >> $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl
	@echo } else { >> $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl
	@echo package ifneeded $(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME) $(DOTVERSION) \
	    [list load [file join $$dir $(PRJLIBNAME8)]] >> $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl
	@echo } >> $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl
!endif

default-pkgindex-tea:
	@if exist $(ROOT)\pkgIndex.tcl.in nmakehlp -s << $(ROOT)\pkgIndex.tcl.in > $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl
@PACKAGE_VERSION@    $(DOTVERSION)
@PACKAGE_NAME@       $(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME)
@PACKAGE_TCLNAME@    $(PRJ_PACKAGE_TCLNAME)
@PKG_LIB_FILE@       $(PRJLIBNAME)
@PKG_LIB_FILE8@      $(PRJLIBNAME8)
@PKG_LIB_FILE9@      $(PRJLIBNAME9)
<<

default-install: default-install-binaries default-install-libraries
!if $(SYMBOLS)
default-install: default-install-pdbs
!endif

# Again to deal with historical brokenness, there is some confusion
# in terminlogy. For extensions, the "install-binaries" was used to
# locate target directory for *binary shared libraries* and thus
# the appropriate macro is LIB_INSTALL_DIR since BIN_INSTALL_DIR is
# for executables (exes). On the other hand the "install-libraries"
# target is for *scripts* and should have been called "install-scripts".
default-install-binaries: $(PRJLIB)
	@echo Installing binaries to '$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)'
	@if not exist "$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)"
	@$(CPY) $(PRJLIB) "$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)" >NUL

# Alias for default-install-scripts
default-install-libraries: default-install-scripts

default-install-scripts: $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl
	@echo Installing libraries to '$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)'
	@if exist $(LIBDIR) $(CPY) $(LIBDIR)\*.tcl "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)"
	@echo Installing package index in '$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)'
	@$(CPY) $(OUT_DIR)\pkgIndex.tcl $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)

default-install-stubs:
	@echo Installing stubs library to '$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)'
	@if not exist "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)"
	@$(CPY) $(PRJSTUBLIB) "$(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR)" >NUL

default-install-pdbs:
	@echo Installing PDBs to '$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)'
	@if not exist "$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)"
	@$(CPY) "$(OUT_DIR)\*.pdb" "$(LIB_INSTALL_DIR)\"

# "emacs font-lock highlighting fix

default-install-docs-html:
	@echo Installing documentation files to '$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)'
	@if not exist "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)"
	@if exist $(DOCDIR) for %f in ("$(DOCDIR)\*.html" "$(DOCDIR)\*.css" "$(DOCDIR)\*.png") do @$(COPY) %f "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)"

default-install-docs-n:
	@echo Installing documentation files to '$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)'
	@if not exist "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)"
	@if exist $(DOCDIR) for %f in ("$(DOCDIR)\*.n") do @$(COPY) %f "$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR)"

default-install-demos:
	@echo Installing demos to '$(DEMO_INSTALL_DIR)'
	@if not exist "$(DEMO_INSTALL_DIR)" mkdir "$(DEMO_INSTALL_DIR)"
	@if exist $(DEMODIR) $(CPYDIR) "$(DEMODIR)" "$(DEMO_INSTALL_DIR)"

default-clean:
	@echo Cleaning $(TMP_DIR)\* ...
	@if exist $(TMP_DIR)\nul $(RMDIR) $(TMP_DIR)
	@echo Cleaning $(WIN_DIR)\nmakehlp.obj, nmakehlp.exe ...
	@if exist $(WIN_DIR)\nmakehlp.obj del $(WIN_DIR)\nmakehlp.obj
	@if exist $(WIN_DIR)\nmakehlp.exe del $(WIN_DIR)\nmakehlp.exe
	@if exist $(WIN_DIR)\nmakehlp.out del $(WIN_DIR)\nmakehlp.out
	@echo Cleaning $(WIN_DIR)\nmhlp-out.txt ...
	@if exist $(WIN_DIR)\nmhlp-out.txt del $(WIN_DIR)\nmhlp-out.txt
	@echo Cleaning $(WIN_DIR)\_junk.pch ...
	@if exist $(WIN_DIR)\_junk.pch del $(WIN_DIR)\_junk.pch
	@echo Cleaning $(WIN_DIR)\vercl.x, vercl.i ...
	@if exist $(WIN_DIR)\vercl.x del $(WIN_DIR)\vercl.x
	@if exist $(WIN_DIR)\vercl.i del $(WIN_DIR)\vercl.i
	@echo Cleaning $(WIN_DIR)\versions.vc, version.vc ...
	@if exist $(WIN_DIR)\versions.vc del $(WIN_DIR)\versions.vc
	@if exist $(WIN_DIR)\version.vc del $(WIN_DIR)\version.vc

default-hose: default-clean
	@echo Hosing $(OUT_DIR)\* ...
	@if exist $(OUT_DIR)\nul $(RMDIR) $(OUT_DIR)

# Only for backward compatibility
default-distclean: default-hose
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default-shell: default-setup $(PROJECT)
	@set TCLLIBPATH=$(OUT_DIR:\=/)
	@if exist $(LIBDIR) for %f in ("$(LIBDIR)\*.tcl") do @$(COPY) %f "$(OUT_DIR)"
	$(DEBUGGER) $(TCLSH)

# Generation of Windows version resource 
!ifdef RCFILE

# Note: don't use $** in below rule because there may be other dependencies
# and only the "master" rc must be passed to the resource compiler
$(TMP_DIR)\$(PROJECT).res: $(RCDIR)\$(PROJECT).rc
	$(RESCMD) $(RCDIR)\$(PROJECT).rc

!else

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# we will generate one from standard template.







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default-shell: default-setup $(PROJECT)
	@set TCLLIBPATH=$(OUT_DIR:\=/)
	@if exist $(LIBDIR) for %f in ("$(LIBDIR)\*.tcl") do @$(COPY) %f "$(OUT_DIR)"
	$(DEBUGGER) $(TCLSH)

# Generation of Windows version resource
!ifdef RCFILE

# Note: don't use $** in below rule because there may be other dependencies
# and only the "main" rc must be passed to the resource compiler
$(TMP_DIR)\$(PROJECT).res: $(RCDIR)\$(PROJECT).rc
	$(RESCMD) $(RCDIR)\$(PROJECT).rc

!else

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# we will generate one from standard template.
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    BEGIN
        BLOCK "040904b0"
        BEGIN
            VALUE "FileDescription",  "Tcl extension " PROJECT
            VALUE "OriginalFilename", PRJLIBNAME
            VALUE "FileVersion",      DOTVERSION
            VALUE "ProductName",      "Package " PROJECT " for Tcl"
            VALUE "ProductVersion",   DOTVERSION 
        END
    END
    BLOCK "VarFileInfo"
    BEGIN
        VALUE "Translation", 0x409, 1200
    END
END

<<

!endif # ifdef RCFILE

!ifndef DISABLE_IMPLICIT_RULES
DISABLE_IMPLICIT_RULES = 0
!endif

!if !$(DISABLE_IMPLICIT_RULES)
# Implicit rule definitions - only for building library objects. For stubs and
# main application, the master makefile should define explicit rules.

{$(ROOT)}.c{$(TMP_DIR)}.obj::
	$(CCPKGCMD) @<<
$<
<<

{$(WINDIR)}.c{$(TMP_DIR)}.obj::
	$(CCPKGCMD) @<<
$<
<<

{$(GENERICDIR)}.c{$(TMP_DIR)}.obj::
	$(CCPKGCMD) @<<
$<
<<

{$(COMPATDIR)}.c{$(TMP_DIR)}.obj::
	$(CCPKGCMD) @<<
$<
<<

{$(RCDIR)}.rc{$(TMP_DIR)}.res:
	$(RESCMD) $<

{$(WINDIR)}.rc{$(TMP_DIR)}.res:
	$(RESCMD) $<

{$(TMP_DIR)}.rc{$(TMP_DIR)}.res:
	$(RESCMD) $<

.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES:.c .rc

!endif

################################################################
# 14. Sanity check selected options against Tcl build options
# When building an extension, certain configuration options should
# match the ones used when Tcl was built. Here we check and
# warn on a mismatch.
!if ! $(DOING_TCL)

!if $(TCLINSTALL) # Building against an installed Tcl
!if exist("$(_TCLDIR)\lib\nmake\tcl.nmake")
TCLNMAKECONFIG = "$(_TCLDIR)\lib\nmake\tcl.nmake"
!endif
!else # ! $(TCLINSTALL) - building against Tcl source
!if exist("$(OUT_DIR)\tcl.nmake")
TCLNMAKECONFIG = "$(OUT_DIR)\tcl.nmake"
!endif
!endif # TCLINSTALL

!if $(CONFIG_CHECK)
!ifdef TCLNMAKECONFIG
!include $(TCLNMAKECONFIG)

!if defined(CORE_MACHINE) && "$(CORE_MACHINE)" != "$(MACHINE)"
!error ERROR: Build target ($(MACHINE)) does not match the Tcl library architecture ($(CORE_MACHINE)).
!endif
!if defined(CORE_USE_THREAD_ALLOC) && $(CORE_USE_THREAD_ALLOC) != $(USE_THREAD_ALLOC)
!message WARNING: Value of USE_THREAD_ALLOC ($(USE_THREAD_ALLOC)) does not match its Tcl core value ($(CORE_USE_THREAD_ALLOC)).
!endif
!if defined(CORE_DEBUG) && $(CORE_DEBUG) != $(DEBUG)
!message WARNING: Value of DEBUG ($(DEBUG)) does not match its Tcl library configuration ($(DEBUG)).
!endif
!endif

!endif # TCLNMAKECONFIG

!endif # ! $(DOING_TCL)


#----------------------------------------------------------
# Display stats being used.
#----------------------------------------------------------

!if !$(DOING_TCL)







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    BEGIN
        BLOCK "040904b0"
        BEGIN
            VALUE "FileDescription",  "Tcl extension " PROJECT
            VALUE "OriginalFilename", PRJLIBNAME
            VALUE "FileVersion",      DOTVERSION
            VALUE "ProductName",      "Package " PROJECT " for Tcl"
            VALUE "ProductVersion",   DOTVERSION
        END
    END
    BLOCK "VarFileInfo"
    BEGIN
        VALUE "Translation", 0x409, 1200
    END
END

<<

!endif # ifdef RCFILE

!ifndef DISABLE_IMPLICIT_RULES
DISABLE_IMPLICIT_RULES = 0
!endif

!if !$(DISABLE_IMPLICIT_RULES)
# Implicit rule definitions - only for building library objects. For stubs and
# main application, the makefile should define explicit rules.

{$(ROOT)}.c{$(TMP_DIR)}.obj::
	$(CCPKGCMD) @<<
$<
<<

{$(WIN_DIR)}.c{$(TMP_DIR)}.obj::
	$(CCPKGCMD) @<<
$<
<<

{$(GENERICDIR)}.c{$(TMP_DIR)}.obj::
	$(CCPKGCMD) @<<
$<
<<

{$(COMPATDIR)}.c{$(TMP_DIR)}.obj::
	$(CCPKGCMD) @<<
$<
<<

{$(RCDIR)}.rc{$(TMP_DIR)}.res:
	$(RESCMD) $<

{$(WIN_DIR)}.rc{$(TMP_DIR)}.res:
	$(RESCMD) $<

{$(TMP_DIR)}.rc{$(TMP_DIR)}.res:
	$(RESCMD) $<

.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES:.c .rc

!endif

################################################################
# 14. Sanity check selected options against Tcl build options
# When building an extension, certain configuration options should
# match the ones used when Tcl was built. Here we check and
# warn on a mismatch.
!if !$(DOING_TCL)

!if $(TCLINSTALL) # Building against an installed Tcl
!if exist("$(_TCLDIR)\lib\nmake\tcl.nmake")
TCLNMAKECONFIG = "$(_TCLDIR)\lib\nmake\tcl.nmake"
!endif
!else # !$(TCLINSTALL) - building against Tcl source
!if exist("$(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tcl.nmake")
TCLNMAKECONFIG	= "$(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tcl.nmake"
!endif
!endif # TCLINSTALL

!if $(CONFIG_CHECK)
!ifdef TCLNMAKECONFIG
!include $(TCLNMAKECONFIG)

!if defined(CORE_MACHINE) && "$(CORE_MACHINE)" != "$(MACHINE)"
!error ERROR: Build target ($(MACHINE)) does not match the Tcl library architecture ($(CORE_MACHINE)).
!endif
!if $(TCL_VERSION) < 87 && defined(CORE_USE_THREAD_ALLOC) && $(CORE_USE_THREAD_ALLOC) != $(USE_THREAD_ALLOC)
!message WARNING: Value of USE_THREAD_ALLOC ($(USE_THREAD_ALLOC)) does not match its Tcl core value ($(CORE_USE_THREAD_ALLOC)).
!endif
!if defined(CORE_DEBUG) && $(CORE_DEBUG) != $(DEBUG)
!message WARNING: Value of DEBUG ($(DEBUG)) does not match its Tcl library configuration ($(DEBUG)).
!endif
!endif

!endif # TCLNMAKECONFIG

!endif # !$(DOING_TCL)


#----------------------------------------------------------
# Display stats being used.
#----------------------------------------------------------

!if !$(DOING_TCL)

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#------------------------------------------------------------- -*- makefile -*-
# targets.vc --
#
# Part of the nmake based build system for Tcl and its extensions.
# This file defines some standard targets for the convenience of extensions
# and can be optionally included by the extension makefile.
# See TIP 477 (https://core.tcl.tk/tips/doc/trunk/tip/477.md) for docs.

$(PROJECT): setup pkgindex $(PRJLIB)

!ifdef PRJ_STUBOBJS
$(PROJECT): $(PRJSTUBLIB)
$(PRJSTUBLIB): $(PRJ_STUBOBJS)
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# targets.vc --
#
# Part of the nmake based build system for Tcl and its extensions.
# This file defines some standard targets for the convenience of extensions
# and can be optionally included by the extension makefile.
# See TIP 477 (https://core.tcl-lang.org/tips/doc/main/tip/477.md) for docs.

$(PROJECT): setup pkgindex $(PRJLIB)

!ifdef PRJ_STUBOBJS
$(PROJECT): $(PRJSTUBLIB)
$(PRJSTUBLIB): $(PRJ_STUBOBJS)
	$(LIBCMD) $**