freebsd-dev/contrib/bearssl/conf/Win.mk
Simon J. Gerraty 0957b409a9 Add libbearssl
Disabled by default, used by loader and sbin/veriexec

Reviewed by:	emaste
Sponsored by:	Juniper Networks
Differential Revision: D16334
2019-02-26 05:59:22 +00:00

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Makefile

# Configuration for a native build on a Windows system with Visual Studio.
# Build directory.
BUILD = build
# Extension for executable files.
E = .exe
# Extension for object files.
O = .obj
# Prefix for static library file name.
LP =
# Extension for static library file name. We add an 's' so that the
# name is distinct from the 'import library' generated along with the DLL.
L = s.lib
# Prefix for DLL file name.
DP =
# Extension for DLL file name.
D = .dll
# Output file names can be overridden directly. By default, they are
# assembled using the prefix/extension macros defined above.
# BEARSSLLIB = bearssls.lib
# BEARSSLDLL = bearssl.dll
# BRSSL = brssl.exe
# TESTCRYPTO = testcrypto.exe
# TESTSPEED = testspeed.exe
# TESTX509 = testx509.exe
# File deletion tool.
RM = del /Q
# Directory creation tool.
MKDIR = mkdir
# C compiler and flags.
CC = cl
CFLAGS = -nologo -W2 -O2
CCOUT = -c -Fo
# Static library building tool.
AR = lib
ARFLAGS = -nologo
AROUT = -out:
# DLL building tool.
LDDLL = cl
LDDLLFLAGS = -nologo -LD -MT
LDDLLOUT = -Fe
# Static linker.
LD = cl
LDFLAGS = -nologo
LDOUT = -Fe
# C# compiler.
MKT0COMP = mk$PmkT0.cmd
RUNT0COMP = T0Comp.exe
# Set the values to 'no' to disable building of the corresponding element
# by default. Building can still be invoked with an explicit target call
# (e.g. 'make dll' to force build the DLL).
#STATICLIB = no
#DLL = no
#TOOLS = no
#TESTS = no