Thread overview
Get no MAPFILE
Dec 16, 2005
Nils Koehler
Dec 17, 2005
James Dunne
Dec 19, 2005
Nils Koehler
Dec 19, 2005
Hasan Aljudy
Dec 19, 2005
Derek Parnell
Dec 21, 2005
Nils Koehler
Dec 21, 2005
James Dunne
Jan 18, 2006
Nils Koehler
December 16, 2005
Hi all,

I try to get a MapFile with adress and Labelinformation.
I work with a make File

I set the following Switches:

Makefile switch DEBUG= 1
Makefile switch NDEBUG= 0
Compilerflag -d (Debug)
Linkerflag /MAP

But I dont get a MapFile ??

Does anyone have a hint for me what to do?
Kindest regardes.

Nils Koehler



This is the aktual Makefils i use:

ORIGIN          = Symantec C++
ORIGIN_VER      = Version 7.00
VERSION         = RELEASE

DEBUG           = 1
NDEBUG          = 0

PROJ            = GRAF
APPTYPE         = DOSX EXE
PROJTYPE        = EXE

CC              = SC
CPP             = SPP
MAKE            = SMAKE
RC              = RCC
HC              = HC31
ASM             = SC
DISASM          = OBJ2ASM
LNK             = LINK
DLLS            =

HEADERS         = ..\..\..\sc\include\stdlib.h ..\..\..\sc\include\stdio.h
..\..\..\sc\include\alloc.h  \
                ..\..\..\sc\include\conio.h ..\..\..\sc\include\bios.h
..\..\..\sc\include\dos.h ..\..\..\sc\include\dir.h  \
                ..\..\..\sc\include\direct.h ..\..\..\sc\include\io.h
..\..\..\sc\include\fcntl.h ..\..\..\sc\include\sys\stat.h  \
                ..\..\..\sc\include\int.h ..\..\..\sc\include\string.h
..\..\..\sc\include\ctype.h ..\..\..\sc\include\process.h  \
                ..\..\..\sc\include\mem.h ..\..\..\sc\include\time.h
defines.h menue.h  \
                texte.h proto.h tasten.h

DEFFILE         = graf.DEF

OUTPUTDIR       = .
CREATEOUTPUTDIR =
TARGETDIR       = .
CREATETARGETDIR =

LIBS            =

CFLAGS          =  -c -cpp -3 -mx -Ju -a4 -S -o -d
LFLAGS          =  /MAP
DEFINES         = -DGERMAN

HFLAGS          = $(CFLAGS)
MFLAGS          = MASTERPROJ=$(PROJ)
LIBFLAGS        =  /C
RESFLAGS        =
DEBUGGERFLAGS   =
AFLAGS          = $(CFLAGS)
HELPFLAGS       =

MODEL           = N

PAR             = PROJS BATS OBJS

RCDEFINES       =

LIBDIRS         =

INCLUDES        =

INCLUDEDOBJS    =

OBJS            = graf.obj user.obj class.obj edit.obj file.obj inter.obj handler.obj ibt.obj bib.obj

RCFILES         =

RESFILES        =

SYMS            =

HELPFILES       =

BATS            =

.SUFFIXES: .C .CP .CPP .CXX .CC .H .HPP .HXX .COM .EXE .DLL .LIB .RTF .DLG .ASM .RES .RC .OBJ

.C.OBJ:
        $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) -o$*.obj $*.c

.CPP.OBJ:
        $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) -o$*.obj $*.cpp

.CXX.OBJ:
        $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) -o$*.obj $*.cxx

.CC.OBJ:
        $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) -o$*.obj $*.cc

.CP.OBJ:
        $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) -o$*.obj $*.cp

.H.SYM:
        $(CC) $(HFLAGS) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) -HF -o$(*B).sym $*.h

.HPP.SYM:
        $(CC) $(HFLAGS) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) -HF -o$(*B).sym $*.hpp

.HXX.SYM:
        $(CC) $(HFLAGS) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) -HF -o$(*B).sym $*.hxx

.C.EXP:
        $(CPP) $(CFLAGS) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES)   $*.c   -o$*.lst

.CPP.EXP:
        $(CPP) $(CFLAGS) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) $*.cpp -o$*.lst

.CXX.EXP:
        $(CPP) $(CFLAGS) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) $*.cxx -o$*.lst

.CP.EXP:
        $(CPP) $(CFLAGS) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES)  $*.cp  -o$*.lst

.CC.EXP:
        $(CPP) $(CFLAGS) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES)  $*.cc  -o$*.lst

.ASM.EXP:
        $(CPP) $(CFLAGS) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) $*.asm -o$*.lst

.OBJ.COD:
        $(DISASM) $*.OBJ >$*.cod

.OBJ.EXE:
        $(LNK) $(LFLAGS) @$(PROJ).LNK

.RTF.HLP:
        $(HC) $(HELPFLAGS) $*.HPJ

.ASM.OBJ:
        $(ASM) $(AFLAGS) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) -o$*.obj $*.asm

.RC.RES:
        $(RC) $(RCDEFINES) $(RESFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $*.rc -o$*.res

all:    createdir $(PRECOMPILE) $(SYMS) $(OBJS) $(INCLUDEDOBJS)
$(POSTCOMPILE) $(TARGETDIR)\$(PROJ).$(PROJTYPE) $(POSTLINK) _done

createdir:
        $(CREATEOUTPUTDIR)
        $(CREATETARGETDIR)

$(TARGETDIR)\$(PROJ).$(PROJTYPE): $(OBJS) $(INCLUDEDOBJS) $(RCFILES)
$(RESFILES) $(HELPFILES)
                        -del $(TARGETDIR)\$(PROJ).$(PROJTYPE)
                        $(LNK) $(LFLAGS) @$(PROJ).LNK;
                        -ren $(TARGETDIR)\$$SCW$$.$(PROJTYPE)
$(PROJ).$(PROJTYPE)
                        -echo $(TARGETDIR)\$(PROJ).$(PROJTYPE) built

_done:
                -echo $(PROJ).$(PROJTYPE) done

buildall:       clean   all


clean:
                -del $(TARGETDIR)\$$SCW$$.$(PROJTYPE)
                -del $(TARGETDIR)\$(PROJ).CLE
                -del $(OUTPUTDIR)\SCPH.SYM
                -del $(OBJS)

cleanres:

res:            cleanres $(RCFILES) all


link:
                $(LNK) $(LFLAGS) @$(PROJ).LNK;
                -del $(TARGETDIR)\$(PROJ).$(PROJTYPE)
                -ren $(TARGETDIR)\$$SCW$$.$(PROJTYPE) $(PROJ).$(PROJTYPE)




!IF EXIST (GRAF.dpd)
!INCLUDE GRAF.dpd
!ENDIF

-- 
-----------------------------------------------
Nils Köhler
IBT Interfaces
Im Taubhaus 19
63322 Rödermark
Germany

Tel:  +49-6074-6964-160
Fax: +49-6074-6964-161


December 17, 2005
Nils Koehler wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I try to get a MapFile with adress and Labelinformation.
> I work with a make File
> 
> I set the following Switches:
> 
> Makefile switch DEBUG= 1
> Makefile switch NDEBUG= 0
> Compilerflag -d (Debug)
> Linkerflag /MAP
> 
> But I dont get a MapFile ??
> 
> Does anyone have a hint for me what to do?
> Kindest regardes.
> 
> Nils Koehler
> 
> 

/MAP option does not generate a mapfile, nor does it say it does in the documentation (http://digitalmars.com/ctg/optlink.html).

The line you're most interested is:

	LINK obj[,out[,map[,lib[,def[,res]]]]]
December 19, 2005
Dera James,

Thank you for your help, I tryed it with a small programm and it works.

But in my real application I can not use the comman line because I run over
the
Dos limit of input charakters per line to specify all ojbect files and
libarys, so I like
to use the makefile, but in this case I still  get no map file generatet.

Kindes Regardes

Nils Koehler






"James Dunne" <james.jdunne@gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:do1nbn$1io6$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Nils Koehler wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I try to get a MapFile with adress and Labelinformation.
> > I work with a make File
> >
> > I set the following Switches:
> >
> > Makefile switch DEBUG= 1
> > Makefile switch NDEBUG= 0
> > Compilerflag -d (Debug)
> > Linkerflag /MAP
> >
> > But I dont get a MapFile ??
> >
> > Does anyone have a hint for me what to do?
> > Kindest regardes.
> >
> > Nils Koehler
> >
> >
>
> /MAP option does not generate a mapfile, nor does it say it does in the documentation (http://digitalmars.com/ctg/optlink.html).
>
> The line you're most interested is:
>
> LINK obj[,out[,map[,lib[,def[,res]]]]]


December 19, 2005
I'm not familiar with make files or with your problem,
but why don't you try the build tool? I think it can save you TONS of headache.
http://www.dsource.org/projects/build



Nils Koehler wrote:
> Dera James,
> 
> Thank you for your help, I tryed it with a small programm and it works.
> 
> But in my real application I can not use the comman line because I run over
> the
> Dos limit of input charakters per line to specify all ojbect files and
> libarys, so I like
> to use the makefile, but in this case I still  get no map file generatet.
> 
> Kindes Regardes
> 
> Nils Koehler
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> "James Dunne" <james.jdunne@gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:do1nbn$1io6$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> 
>>Nils Koehler wrote:
>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>I try to get a MapFile with adress and Labelinformation.
>>>I work with a make File
>>>
>>>I set the following Switches:
>>>
>>>Makefile switch DEBUG= 1
>>>Makefile switch NDEBUG= 0
>>>Compilerflag -d (Debug)
>>>Linkerflag /MAP
>>>
>>>But I dont get a MapFile ??
>>>
>>>Does anyone have a hint for me what to do?
>>>Kindest regardes.
>>>
>>>Nils Koehler
>>>
>>>
>>
>>/MAP option does not generate a mapfile, nor does it say it does in the
>>documentation (http://digitalmars.com/ctg/optlink.html).
>>
>>The line you're most interested is:
>>
>>LINK obj[,out[,map[,lib[,def[,res]]]]]
> 
> 
> 
December 19, 2005
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 02:22:57 -0700, Hasan Aljudy wrote:

You can use a 'response file' instead of placing all on the command line. The Build tool does this for you.

The newer link for the tool is

  http://trac.dsource.org/projects/build/

-- 
Derek Parnell
Melbourne, Australia
20/12/2005 1:08:04 AM
December 21, 2005
My 7.21 D Compiler is to old to work with the actual Building tool, I get an error massages SC.ini file not found, but I have orderd the new version of the DM CD to solve these Problems.

Thank you all

Nils




"Derek Parnell" <derek@psych.ward> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:798r7hex8gq8.e5rag3nz0n34$.dlg@40tude.net...
> On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 02:22:57 -0700, Hasan Aljudy wrote:
>
> You can use a 'response file' instead of placing all on the command line. The Build tool does this for you.
>
> The newer link for the tool is
>
>   http://trac.dsource.org/projects/build/
>
> -- 
> Derek Parnell
> Melbourne, Australia
> 20/12/2005 1:08:04 AM


December 21, 2005
Nils Koehler wrote:
> My 7.21 D Compiler is to old to work with the actual Building tool,
> I get an error massages SC.ini file not found, but I have orderd
> the new version of the DM CD to solve these Problems.
> 
> Thank you all
> 
> Nils
> 
> 
> 
> 
> "Derek Parnell" <derek@psych.ward> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:798r7hex8gq8.e5rag3nz0n34$.dlg@40tude.net...
> 
>>On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 02:22:57 -0700, Hasan Aljudy wrote:
>>
>>You can use a 'response file' instead of placing all on the command line.
>>The Build tool does this for you.
>>
>>The newer link for the tool is
>>
>>  http://trac.dsource.org/projects/build/
>>
>>-- 
>>Derek Parnell
>>Melbourne, Australia
>>20/12/2005 1:08:04 AM
> 
> 
> 

I certainly hope you have good reason to use the 7.21 (??) version of the D compiler... but if not then you should definitely download the latest version (0.141 as of this writing) from http://digitalmars.com/d/dcompiler.html.  Scroll 1/4 down the page and save the 'dmd.zip' and 'dmc.zip' links.

Anyway, you probably want to modify your Makefile to include the "LINK objfiles,executable,mapfile" format.  Why is this difficult?  Post a snippet of your Makefile (please not the entire thing) that relates to the rule for executing your linker.
January 18, 2006
Thank you,

I think the problem is that the makefile stuff is munnung ot of DOS limit of
charakters per line in the linking section.
I tryed linking via commanline with the following linkflie an it works fine:

linkfile test.link:

cx.obj+graf.OBJ+class.OBJ+edit.OBJ+file.OBJ+inter.OBJ+user.OBJ+handler.OBJ+i
bt.OBJ+bib.OBJ+cx.obj+x32.lib
exefilename
mapfilename
/MAP


c:> link @test.lnk;


NIls




"James Dunne" <james.jdunne@gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:doc6d3$2uid$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Nils Koehler wrote:
> > My 7.21 D Compiler is to old to work with the actual Building tool, I get an error massages SC.ini file not found, but I have orderd the new version of the DM CD to solve these Problems.
> >
> > Thank you all
> >
> > Nils
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Derek Parnell" <derek@psych.ward> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:798r7hex8gq8.e5rag3nz0n34$.dlg@40tude.net...
> >
> >>On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 02:22:57 -0700, Hasan Aljudy wrote:
> >>
> >>You can use a 'response file' instead of placing all on the command
line.
> >>The Build tool does this for you.
> >>
> >>The newer link for the tool is
> >>
> >>  http://trac.dsource.org/projects/build/
> >>
> >>-- 
> >>Derek Parnell
> >>Melbourne, Australia
> >>20/12/2005 1:08:04 AM
> >
> >
> >
>
> I certainly hope you have good reason to use the 7.21 (??) version of the D compiler... but if not then you should definitely download the latest version (0.141 as of this writing) from http://digitalmars.com/d/dcompiler.html.  Scroll 1/4 down the page and save the 'dmd.zip' and 'dmc.zip' links.
>
> Anyway, you probably want to modify your Makefile to include the "LINK objfiles,executable,mapfile" format.  Why is this difficult?  Post a snippet of your Makefile (please not the entire thing) that relates to the rule for executing your linker.