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#
# This file is used to detect a Win32 host platform.
#
# This configuration file to be used depends on the value of the CC
# environment variable.
#
#
ifeq ($(PLATFORM),ansi)
###################################################################
#
# Detecting Windows NT or Windows 9x
#
# Detecting Windows NT is easy, as the OS variable must be defined
# and contains "Windows_NT". Untested with Windows 2K, but I guess
# it should work ...
#
ifeq ($(OS),Windows_NT)
is_windows := 1
# We test for the COMSPEC environment variable, then run the 'ver'
# command-line program to see if its output contains the word "Windows"
#
# If this is true, we're running a win32 platform (or an emulation)
#
else
ifdef COMSPEC
is_windows := $(findstring Windows,$(strip $(shell ver)))
endif
endif #test NT
####################################################################
#
# Rules for Win32
#
ifdef is_windows
PLATFORM := win32
DELETE := del
COPY := copy
CONFIG_FILE := Makefile.gcc # gcc Makefile by default - aren't we biased ;-)
SEP := /
ifeq ($(CC),cc)
CC := gcc
endif
ifneq ($(findstring visualc,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),) # Visual C/C++
CONFIG_FILE := Makefile.vcc
SEP := $(BACKSLASH)
CC := cl
visualc: setup
endif
ifneq ($(findstring watcom,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),) # Watcom C/C++
CONFIG_FILE := Makefile.wat
SEP := $(BACKSLASH)
CC := wcc386
watcom: setup
endif
ifneq ($(findstring visualage,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),) # Visual Age C++
CONFIG_FILE := Makefile.icc
SEP := $(BACKSLASH)
CC := icc
visualage: setup
endif
ifneq ($(findstring lcc,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),) # LCC-Win32
CONFIG_FILE := Makefile.lcc
SEP := $(BACKSLASH)
CC := lcc
lcc: setup
endif
CONFIG_RULES := $(TOP)\config\win32\$(CONFIG_FILE)
setup: dos_setup
endif #test is_windows
endif #test PLATFORM