I think it would be ok to support the 3-letter suffixes as recognized
inputs, but to emit them by default would break existing users.

Is there really no way to get >3 letter suffixes in nmake on windows? I'm
surprised this topic has never come up before.

On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 11:42 PM Lorn Potter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi *,
>
> While working on Qt for WebAssembly on windows, nmake fails to build
> with emscripten because MS have deemed it necessary to limit the
> filename extension to three digits.
>
> Attached is a crude patch to change .html to .htm and .wasm to .was,
> which  will allow builds using msvc/nmake to work. I am sure there is a
> better way to do this, it is just a fast and dirty patch.
>
> I didn't both with .wast
>
> My python foo is not good, so I didn't try to accommodate keeping .html
> and .wasm extensions as well I didn't see any platform specific code in
> there.
>
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Anyway someone would consider fixing this so msvc/nmake can build
> emscripten apps?
>
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