# Makefile for Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0
# usage: nmake -f makefile.msc
# K.M. Syring ([email protected])
# Fixed up by JRS for bzip2-0.9.5d release.

CC=cl
CFLAGS= -DWIN32 -MD -Ox -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -nologo

OBJS= blocksort.obj  \
     huffman.obj    \
     crctable.obj   \
     randtable.obj  \
     compress.obj   \
     decompress.obj \
     bzlib.obj

all: lib bzip2 test

bzip2: lib
       $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o bzip2 bzip2.c libbz2.lib setargv.obj
       $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o bzip2recover bzip2recover.c

lib: $(OBJS)
       lib /out:libbz2.lib $(OBJS)

test: bzip2
       type words1
       .\\bzip2 -1  < sample1.ref > sample1.rb2
       .\\bzip2 -2  < sample2.ref > sample2.rb2
       .\\bzip2 -3  < sample3.ref > sample3.rb2
       .\\bzip2 -d  < sample1.bz2 > sample1.tst
       .\\bzip2 -d  < sample2.bz2 > sample2.tst
       .\\bzip2 -ds < sample3.bz2 > sample3.tst
       @echo All six of the fc's should find no differences.
       @echo If fc finds an error on sample3.bz2, this could be
       @echo because WinZip's 'TAR file smart CR/LF conversion'
       @echo is too clever for its own good.  Disable this option.
       @echo The correct size for sample3.ref is 120,244.  If it
       @echo is 150,251, WinZip has messed it up.
       fc sample1.bz2 sample1.rb2
       fc sample2.bz2 sample2.rb2
       fc sample3.bz2 sample3.rb2
       fc sample1.tst sample1.ref
       fc sample2.tst sample2.ref
       fc sample3.tst sample3.ref



clean:
       del *.obj
       del libbz2.lib
       del bzip2.exe
       del bzip2recover.exe
       del sample1.rb2
       del sample2.rb2
       del sample3.rb2
       del sample1.tst
       del sample2.tst
       del sample3.tst

c.obj:
       $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $*.c -o $*.obj