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author | Tassilo Philipp |
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date | Sat, 26 Dec 2020 20:23:55 +0100 |
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Bulding DynCall on Windows ========================== Build using buildsys/nmake and MS Visual Studio Tools: ------------------------------------------------------ 32-bit: vcvarsall.bat x86 .\configure.bat /target-x86 nmake /f Nmakefile 64-bit: vcvarsall.bat amd64 .\configure.bat /target-x64 nmake /f Nmakefile Build/run tests: cd test nmake /f Nmakefile NOTE: if you encounter 'python'/'lua' not found messages (which is executed mistakenly for re-generation of test C code) timestamps are wrong; workaround: run "svn revert -R ." several times. Build using buildsys/gmake and MinGW or Cygwin: ----------------------------------------------- 32-bit: .\configure.bat /target-x86 /tool-gcc make 64-bit: .\configure.bat /target-x64 /tool-gcc make Build using Makefile.embedded and MinGW or Cygwin: -------------------------------------------------- > mingw32-make -f Makefile.embedded $ make -f Makefile.embedded CC=gcc Build using CMake and Nmake: ---------------------------- Put the appropriate tool-chain in path (32 or 64-bit version of MSVC), then: cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" %DYNCALL_SOURCE_DIR% nmake Build using CMake and Visual Studio: ------------------------------------ 32-bit: cmake . open DynCall.sln BROKEN: SAFE EH. BROKEN: Rules to assemble MASM files are still missing. Build ARM64 using CMake and Visual Studio 2019: ----------------------------------------------- vcvarsall.bat amd64_arm64 mkdir build && cd build cmake -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -A ARM64 .. cmake --build . --config Release