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- SAMPLES.TXT
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- Notes on Sample Programs Included with CMAKE 1.00
-
- *** SAMPLES\C:
-
- Demonstrates how to use CMAKE to maintain an MS-DOS(R)
- application that is built with the programs: CL, LIB, and
- LINK.
-
- README.TXT Notes for this sample
- MAKEFILE Make file for "message.lib" and "greeting.exe"
- GREETING.C Program to print "Hello World"
- HELLO.C Function to print "Hello"
- WORLD.C Function to print "World"
- GREETING.H Include file for "greeting.c"
- HELLO.H Include file for "hello.c"
- WORLD.H Include file for "world.c"
- GREETING.LNK LINK response file for "greeting.exe"
- MESSAGE.LRF LIB response file for "message.lib"
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- *** SAMPLES\CFG:
-
- Demonstrates all the possible types of statements that may
- be used in a CMAKE configuration file.
-
- README.TXT Notes for this sample
- CMAKE.CFG CMAKE configuration file
-
- *** SAMPLES\CMDDEF:
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- Demonstrates how to add a new command to CMAKE's vocabulary
- through the use of a command-definition statement in the
- configuration file, "cmake.cfg".
-
- README.TXT Notes for this sample
- MAKEFILE Make file for "target.txt"
- SORTSUM.BAT Batch program to combine two text files and
- sort the result
- CMAKE.CFG CMAKE configuration file to define the
- command, SORTSUM
- SOURCE1.TXT Source-file number 1
- SOURCE2.TXT Source-file number 2
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- *** SAMPLES\CMDEQUIV:
-
- Demonstrates how to add a new command to CMAKE's vocabulary
- through the use of a command-equivalence statement in the
- configuration file, "cmake.cfg".
-
- README.TXT Notes for this sample
- MAKEFILE Make file for "target.txt"
- CMAKE.CFG CMAKE configuration file to define the
- commands, SORT and FIND
- 1.TXT Text-file number 1 (used as a source file)
-
-
- *** SAMPLES\COPY:
-
- Demonstrates how CMAKE handles the MS-DOS COPY command.
-
- README.TXT Notes for this sample
- MAKEFILE Make file to illustrate the use of the COPY
- command
- SRC\1.SRC Source-file number 1
- SRC\2.SRC Source-file number 2
- SRC\MORE\3.SRC Source-file number 3
- TRG\1.TRG Target-file number 1
-
- *** SAMPLES\IF:
-
- Demonstrates how to use if statements in a make file.
-
- README.TXT Notes for this sample
- MAKEFILE Make file for "message.lib" and "greeting.exe"
- GREETING.C Program to print "Hello World"
- HELLO.C Function to print "Hello"
- WORLD.C Function to print "World"
- GREETING.H Include file for "greeting.c"
- HELLO.H Include file for "hello.c"
- WORLD.H Include file for "world.c"
- GREETING.LNK LINK response file for "greeting.exe"
- MESSAGE.LRF LIB response file for "message.lib"
-
- *** SAMPLES\MASM:
-
- Demonstrates how to use CMAKE to maintain an MS-DOS
- application that is built with the programs: MASM, CL, LIB,
- and LINK.
-
- README.TXT Notes for this sample
- MAKEFILE Make file for "message.lib" and "greeting.exe"
- A_HELLO.ASM Function to call C function to print "Hello"
- A_WORLD.ASM Function to call C function to print "World"
- GREETING.C Program to print "Hello World"
- HELLO.C Function to print "Hello"
- WORLD.C Function to print "World"
- A_HELLO.H Include file for "a_hello.asm"
- A_WORLD.H Include file for "a_world.asm"
- GREETING.H Include file for "greeting.c"
- HELLO.H Include file for "hello.c"
- WORLD.H Include file for "world.c"
- HELLO.INC Include file for "hello.c"
- WORLD.INC Include file for "world.c"
- GREETING.LNK LINK response file for "greeting.exe"
- MESSAGE.LRF LIB response file for "message.lib"
-
-
- *** SAMPLES\WINDOWS:
-
- Demonstrates how to use CMAKE to maintain a Microsoft
- Windows(TM) application that is built with the programs: CL,
- RC, and LINK.
-
- README.TXT Notes for this sample
- MAKEFILE Make file for "hw.exe"
- HW.C Windows program with "Hello World" icon
- HW.DEF Module-definition file for "hw.exe"
- HW.DLG "About" dialog box
- HW.H Include file for "hw.c"
- HW.ICO "Hello World" icon
- HW.LNK LINK response file for "hw.exe"
- HW.RC Resource-script file for "hw.exe"
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