47 lines
1.6 KiB
XML
47 lines
1.6 KiB
XML
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
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<makefile>
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<!-- a typical nice feature which wxpresets make available to wx-based programs
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is to allow the user to build with different configurations those programs;
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this is achieved in few fundamental steps:
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1) set a different BUILDDIR for different build configurations
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2) set different output dirs for the libraries built with a
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different shared/static setting
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3) set different output names for the libraries built with
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different unicode/ansi and release/debug settings
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-->
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<include file="presets/wx.bkl"/>
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<!-- the following line implements step #1: -->
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<set-wxlike-builddir/>
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<!-- through the use of the 'wx-lib' and 'wxlike' templates, we'll get
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the ability to compile against any wxWidgets build using, for our
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program, the same configuration of the selected wxWidgets build.
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-->
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<template id="my" template="wx-lib,wxlike">
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<!-- wxlike-dirname implements step #2 (see initial comment) -->
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<wxlike-dirname>lib</wxlike-dirname>
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<sources>libsample.cpp</sources>
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</template>
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<lib id="static" template="my" cond="WX_SHARED=='0'">
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<!-- wxlike-libname implements step #3 (see initial comment) -->
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<wxlike-libname prefix='sample'>test</wxlike-libname>
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</lib>
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<dll id="shared" template="my" cond="WX_SHARED=='1'">
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<!-- wxlike-dllname does step #3 (see initial comment) -->
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<wxlike-dllname prefix='sample'>test</wxlike-dllname>
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<define>WXMAKINGDLL_LIBSAMPLE</define>
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<wx-lib>core</wx-lib>
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<wx-lib>base</wx-lib>
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</dll>
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</makefile>
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