haiku/build/jam/HelperRules

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# Rules without side effects.
# Vanilla Jam compatibility
if ! $(INVOCATION_SUBDIR_SET) {
rule FIsPrefix
{
# FIsPrefix <a> : <b> ;
# Returns true, if list <a> is a prefix (a proper one or equal) of
# list <b>, an empty list otherwise.
local a = $(1) ;
local b = $(2) ;
while $(a) && $(a[1]) = $(b[1]) {
a = $(a[2-]) ;
b = $(b[2-]) ;
}
if $(a) {
return ;
} else {
return true ;
}
}
rule LocalClean { Clean $(1) : $(2) ; }
rule LocalDepends { Depends $(1) : $(2) ; }
} # vanilla Jam compatibility
rule FFilter
{
# FFilter <list> : <excludes> ;
# Removes all occurrences of <excludes> in <list>.
local list = $(1) ;
local excludes = $(2) ;
local newList ;
local item ;
for item in $(list) {
local skip ;
local exclude ;
for exclude in $(excludes) {
if $(item) = $(exclude) {
skip = true ;
}
}
if ! $(skip) {
newList += $(item) ;
}
}
return $(newList) ;
}
rule FGetGrist
{
# FGetGrist <target> ;
#
# Returns the grist of a target, not including leading "<" and trailing ">".
local grist = $(1[1]:G) ;
if ! $(grist) {
return ;
}
return [ Match <(.*)> : $(grist) ] ;
}
rule FSplitString string : delimiterChar
{
local result ;
while $(string) {
local split = [ Match $(delimiterChar)*([^$(delimiterChar)]+)(.*)
: $(string) ] ;
result += $(split[1]) ;
string = $(split[2-]) ;
}
return $(result) ;
}
rule FSplitPath
{
# SplitPath <path> ;
# Decomposes a path into its components.
local path = $(1:G=) ;
local components ;
# $(path:D) for "/" is "/". Therefore the second condition.
while $(path:D) && $(path:D) != $(path)
{
# Note: $(path:B) returns "." for "..", but $(path:D=) is fine.
components = $(path:D=) $(components) ;
path = $(path:D) ;
}
components = $(path) $(components) ;
return $(components) ;
}
build features/bootstrap repo: support secondary arch * Add rule FSplitPackageName. It splits a package name into port name and package suffix. * FSetConditionsHold: Rename to FConditionsHold and replace the set parameter by a predicate rule parameter, thus adding more flexibility. * FIsBuildFeatureEnabled: Use the faster check. * Add rule FQualifiedBuildFeatureName. Given a build feature name, it prepends the current packaging architecture to yield a qualified feature name. Is used by the other build feature rules so that the same build feature can be configured differently for each arch. * ExtractBuildFeatureArchives: The supplied list is now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the list. * Add rule InitArchitectureBuildFeatures. It is called early for each configured architecture, setting up some basic build features for it. "primary" is set for the primary architecture and a "secondary_<arch>" is set for each secondary architecture. * BuildFeatures: Add secondary architecture support: Use the correct paths for libraries and headers (subdir for secondary architecture) and configure the icu and zlib sources only for the primary architecture. * BootstrapPackageRepository: The package lists are now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the lists. * IsPackageAvailable, FetchPackage: Add secondary architecture support. * HaikuPortsCross/x86_gcc2: Add icu and zlib x86 secondary packages. The second stage Haiku cross devel package for the secondary architecture can now be built.
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rule FConditionsHold conditions : predicate
{
build features/bootstrap repo: support secondary arch * Add rule FSplitPackageName. It splits a package name into port name and package suffix. * FSetConditionsHold: Rename to FConditionsHold and replace the set parameter by a predicate rule parameter, thus adding more flexibility. * FIsBuildFeatureEnabled: Use the faster check. * Add rule FQualifiedBuildFeatureName. Given a build feature name, it prepends the current packaging architecture to yield a qualified feature name. Is used by the other build feature rules so that the same build feature can be configured differently for each arch. * ExtractBuildFeatureArchives: The supplied list is now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the list. * Add rule InitArchitectureBuildFeatures. It is called early for each configured architecture, setting up some basic build features for it. "primary" is set for the primary architecture and a "secondary_<arch>" is set for each secondary architecture. * BuildFeatures: Add secondary architecture support: Use the correct paths for libraries and headers (subdir for secondary architecture) and configure the icu and zlib sources only for the primary architecture. * BootstrapPackageRepository: The package lists are now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the lists. * IsPackageAvailable, FetchPackage: Add secondary architecture support. * HaikuPortsCross/x86_gcc2: Add icu and zlib x86 secondary packages. The second stage Haiku cross devel package for the secondary architecture can now be built.
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# FConditionsHold <conditions> : <predicate> ;
# Checks whether the conditions <conditions> are satisfied by the predicate
# rule <predicate> and returns a respective result (if so: "1", if not:
# empty list). The conditions are satisfied when <conditions> is not empty
# and
# * none of the negative conditions it contains hold and
build features/bootstrap repo: support secondary arch * Add rule FSplitPackageName. It splits a package name into port name and package suffix. * FSetConditionsHold: Rename to FConditionsHold and replace the set parameter by a predicate rule parameter, thus adding more flexibility. * FIsBuildFeatureEnabled: Use the faster check. * Add rule FQualifiedBuildFeatureName. Given a build feature name, it prepends the current packaging architecture to yield a qualified feature name. Is used by the other build feature rules so that the same build feature can be configured differently for each arch. * ExtractBuildFeatureArchives: The supplied list is now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the list. * Add rule InitArchitectureBuildFeatures. It is called early for each configured architecture, setting up some basic build features for it. "primary" is set for the primary architecture and a "secondary_<arch>" is set for each secondary architecture. * BuildFeatures: Add secondary architecture support: Use the correct paths for libraries and headers (subdir for secondary architecture) and configure the icu and zlib sources only for the primary architecture. * BootstrapPackageRepository: The package lists are now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the lists. * IsPackageAvailable, FetchPackage: Add secondary architecture support. * HaikuPortsCross/x86_gcc2: Add icu and zlib x86 secondary packages. The second stage Haiku cross devel package for the secondary architecture can now be built.
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# * if <conditions> contains any positive conditions, at least one of those
# holds.
# A positive condition is an element not starting with a "!". It holds when
build features/bootstrap repo: support secondary arch * Add rule FSplitPackageName. It splits a package name into port name and package suffix. * FSetConditionsHold: Rename to FConditionsHold and replace the set parameter by a predicate rule parameter, thus adding more flexibility. * FIsBuildFeatureEnabled: Use the faster check. * Add rule FQualifiedBuildFeatureName. Given a build feature name, it prepends the current packaging architecture to yield a qualified feature name. Is used by the other build feature rules so that the same build feature can be configured differently for each arch. * ExtractBuildFeatureArchives: The supplied list is now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the list. * Add rule InitArchitectureBuildFeatures. It is called early for each configured architecture, setting up some basic build features for it. "primary" is set for the primary architecture and a "secondary_<arch>" is set for each secondary architecture. * BuildFeatures: Add secondary architecture support: Use the correct paths for libraries and headers (subdir for secondary architecture) and configure the icu and zlib sources only for the primary architecture. * BootstrapPackageRepository: The package lists are now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the lists. * IsPackageAvailable, FetchPackage: Add secondary architecture support. * HaikuPortsCross/x86_gcc2: Add icu and zlib x86 secondary packages. The second stage Haiku cross devel package for the secondary architecture can now be built.
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# the predicate rule <predicate> returns true for the element.
# A negative condition is an element that starts with a "!". It holds when
build features/bootstrap repo: support secondary arch * Add rule FSplitPackageName. It splits a package name into port name and package suffix. * FSetConditionsHold: Rename to FConditionsHold and replace the set parameter by a predicate rule parameter, thus adding more flexibility. * FIsBuildFeatureEnabled: Use the faster check. * Add rule FQualifiedBuildFeatureName. Given a build feature name, it prepends the current packaging architecture to yield a qualified feature name. Is used by the other build feature rules so that the same build feature can be configured differently for each arch. * ExtractBuildFeatureArchives: The supplied list is now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the list. * Add rule InitArchitectureBuildFeatures. It is called early for each configured architecture, setting up some basic build features for it. "primary" is set for the primary architecture and a "secondary_<arch>" is set for each secondary architecture. * BuildFeatures: Add secondary architecture support: Use the correct paths for libraries and headers (subdir for secondary architecture) and configure the icu and zlib sources only for the primary architecture. * BootstrapPackageRepository: The package lists are now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the lists. * IsPackageAvailable, FetchPackage: Add secondary architecture support. * HaikuPortsCross/x86_gcc2: Add icu and zlib x86 secondary packages. The second stage Haiku cross devel package for the secondary architecture can now be built.
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# the predicate rule <predicate> returns true for the string resulting from
# removing the leading "!".
#
# <conditions> - The list of conditions.
build features/bootstrap repo: support secondary arch * Add rule FSplitPackageName. It splits a package name into port name and package suffix. * FSetConditionsHold: Rename to FConditionsHold and replace the set parameter by a predicate rule parameter, thus adding more flexibility. * FIsBuildFeatureEnabled: Use the faster check. * Add rule FQualifiedBuildFeatureName. Given a build feature name, it prepends the current packaging architecture to yield a qualified feature name. Is used by the other build feature rules so that the same build feature can be configured differently for each arch. * ExtractBuildFeatureArchives: The supplied list is now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the list. * Add rule InitArchitectureBuildFeatures. It is called early for each configured architecture, setting up some basic build features for it. "primary" is set for the primary architecture and a "secondary_<arch>" is set for each secondary architecture. * BuildFeatures: Add secondary architecture support: Use the correct paths for libraries and headers (subdir for secondary architecture) and configure the icu and zlib sources only for the primary architecture. * BootstrapPackageRepository: The package lists are now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the lists. * IsPackageAvailable, FetchPackage: Add secondary architecture support. * HaikuPortsCross/x86_gcc2: Add icu and zlib x86 secondary packages. The second stage Haiku cross devel package for the secondary architecture can now be built.
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# <predicate> - The predicate rule invoked to test the elements.
#
# Examples:
build features/bootstrap repo: support secondary arch * Add rule FSplitPackageName. It splits a package name into port name and package suffix. * FSetConditionsHold: Rename to FConditionsHold and replace the set parameter by a predicate rule parameter, thus adding more flexibility. * FIsBuildFeatureEnabled: Use the faster check. * Add rule FQualifiedBuildFeatureName. Given a build feature name, it prepends the current packaging architecture to yield a qualified feature name. Is used by the other build feature rules so that the same build feature can be configured differently for each arch. * ExtractBuildFeatureArchives: The supplied list is now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the list. * Add rule InitArchitectureBuildFeatures. It is called early for each configured architecture, setting up some basic build features for it. "primary" is set for the primary architecture and a "secondary_<arch>" is set for each secondary architecture. * BuildFeatures: Add secondary architecture support: Use the correct paths for libraries and headers (subdir for secondary architecture) and configure the icu and zlib sources only for the primary architecture. * BootstrapPackageRepository: The package lists are now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the lists. * IsPackageAvailable, FetchPackage: Add secondary architecture support. * HaikuPortsCross/x86_gcc2: Add icu and zlib x86 secondary packages. The second stage Haiku cross devel package for the secondary architecture can now be built.
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# For a predicate that holds for the elements of the set { a b c } the
# following conditions hold:
# { a }, { a d }, { !d }, { !d !e }, { a !d }, { b !e !f }
# The following conditions don't hold:
# { }, { d }, { d e }, { !a }, { !a b }, { !d e } { a b !c !d }
local hasPositive ;
local hasNegative ;
local positiveMatch ;
local condition ;
for condition in $(conditions) {
switch $(condition) {
case !* :
{
hasNegative = 1 ;
condition = [ Match "!(.*)" : $(condition) ] ;
build features/bootstrap repo: support secondary arch * Add rule FSplitPackageName. It splits a package name into port name and package suffix. * FSetConditionsHold: Rename to FConditionsHold and replace the set parameter by a predicate rule parameter, thus adding more flexibility. * FIsBuildFeatureEnabled: Use the faster check. * Add rule FQualifiedBuildFeatureName. Given a build feature name, it prepends the current packaging architecture to yield a qualified feature name. Is used by the other build feature rules so that the same build feature can be configured differently for each arch. * ExtractBuildFeatureArchives: The supplied list is now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the list. * Add rule InitArchitectureBuildFeatures. It is called early for each configured architecture, setting up some basic build features for it. "primary" is set for the primary architecture and a "secondary_<arch>" is set for each secondary architecture. * BuildFeatures: Add secondary architecture support: Use the correct paths for libraries and headers (subdir for secondary architecture) and configure the icu and zlib sources only for the primary architecture. * BootstrapPackageRepository: The package lists are now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the lists. * IsPackageAvailable, FetchPackage: Add secondary architecture support. * HaikuPortsCross/x86_gcc2: Add icu and zlib x86 secondary packages. The second stage Haiku cross devel package for the secondary architecture can now be built.
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if [ $(predicate) $(condition) ] {
return ;
}
}
case * :
{
hasPositive = 1 ;
build features/bootstrap repo: support secondary arch * Add rule FSplitPackageName. It splits a package name into port name and package suffix. * FSetConditionsHold: Rename to FConditionsHold and replace the set parameter by a predicate rule parameter, thus adding more flexibility. * FIsBuildFeatureEnabled: Use the faster check. * Add rule FQualifiedBuildFeatureName. Given a build feature name, it prepends the current packaging architecture to yield a qualified feature name. Is used by the other build feature rules so that the same build feature can be configured differently for each arch. * ExtractBuildFeatureArchives: The supplied list is now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the list. * Add rule InitArchitectureBuildFeatures. It is called early for each configured architecture, setting up some basic build features for it. "primary" is set for the primary architecture and a "secondary_<arch>" is set for each secondary architecture. * BuildFeatures: Add secondary architecture support: Use the correct paths for libraries and headers (subdir for secondary architecture) and configure the icu and zlib sources only for the primary architecture. * BootstrapPackageRepository: The package lists are now filtered via FFilterByBuildFeatures, allowing for build feature conditions in the lists. * IsPackageAvailable, FetchPackage: Add secondary architecture support. * HaikuPortsCross/x86_gcc2: Add icu and zlib x86 secondary packages. The second stage Haiku cross devel package for the secondary architecture can now be built.
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if [ $(predicate) $(condition) ] {
positiveMatch = 1 ;
}
}
}
}
if $(hasPositive) {
return $(positiveMatch) ;
}
return $(hasNegative) ;
}
rule SetPlatformCompatibilityFlagVariables
{
# SetPlatformCompatibilityFlagVariables <platform var> : <var prefix>
# : <platform kind> [ : other platforms ] ;
local platformVar = $(1) ;
local platform = $($(platformVar)) ;
local varPrefix = $(2) ;
local platformKind = $(3) ;
local otherPlatforms = $(4) ;
if ! $(platform) {
ECHO "Variable $(platformVar) not set. Please run ./configure or" ;
EXIT "specify it manually." ;
}
# special case: Haiku libbe.so built for testing under Haiku
* Reintroduced third LinkAgainst parameter <mapLibs>, defaulting to true. Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for "haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that. (TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*). * Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h (auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform "host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h, which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both, Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms. * Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing under Haiku, but not under BeOS. * New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms. * Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so. * Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so (libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server and applications for this test environment were built. When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment; usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice. * Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this (e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@14749 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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if $(platform) = libbe_test {
platform = $(HOST_PLATFORM) ;
* Reintroduced third LinkAgainst parameter <mapLibs>, defaulting to true. Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for "haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that. (TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*). * Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h (auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform "host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h, which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both, Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms. * Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing under Haiku, but not under BeOS. * New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms. * Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so. * Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so (libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server and applications for this test environment were built. When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment; usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice. * Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this (e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@14749 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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}
# unset variables first
$(varPrefix)_PLATFORM_HAIKU_COMPATIBLE = ;
switch $(platform)
{
case haiku_host :
{
$(varPrefix)_PLATFORM_HAIKU_COMPATIBLE = true ;
}
case haiku :
{
$(varPrefix)_PLATFORM_HAIKU_COMPATIBLE = true ;
}
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case host :
# not compatible to anything
case * :
{
if ! ( $(platform) in $(otherPlatforms) ) {
Exit Unsupported $(platformKind) platform: $(platform) ;
}
}
}
# set the machine friendly flags
$(varPrefix)_PLATFORM_(haiku)_COMPATIBLE
?= $($(varPrefix)_PLATFORM_HAIKU_COMPATIBLE) ;
$(varPrefix)_PLATFORM_(haiku_host)_COMPATIBLE
?= $($(varPrefix)_PLATFORM_HAIKU_COMPATIBLE) ;
}
rule FAnalyzeGCCVersion
{
# FAnalyzeGCCVersion <rawVersionVariable> ;
#
local varName = $(1) ;
local rawVersion = $($(varName)) ;
if ! $(rawVersion) {
ECHO "Variable $(varName) not set. Please run ./configure or" ;
EXIT "specify it manually." ;
}
local version = ;
# split the raw version string at `.' and `-' characters
while $(rawVersion) {
local split = [ Match "([^.-]*)[.-](.*)" : $(rawVersion) ] ;
if $(split) {
version += $(split[1]) ;
rawVersion = $(split[2]) ;
} else {
version += $(rawVersion) ;
rawVersion = ;
}
}
return $(version) ;
}
rule SetIncludePropertiesVariables prefix : suffix
{
# SetIncludePropertiesVariables <prefix> : <suffix> ;
#
suffix = $(suffix:E=) ;
if $($(prefix)_GCC_VERSION$(suffix)[1]) < 4 {
$(prefix)_INCLUDES_SEPARATOR$(suffix) = -I- ;
$(prefix)_LOCAL_INCLUDES_OPTION$(suffix) = -I ;
$(prefix)_SYSTEM_INCLUDES_OPTION$(suffix) = -I ;
} else {
$(prefix)_INCLUDES_SEPARATOR$(suffix) = ;
$(prefix)_LOCAL_INCLUDES_OPTION$(suffix) = "-iquote " ;
$(prefix)_SYSTEM_INCLUDES_OPTION$(suffix) = "-I " ;
}
}
#pragma mark -
rule SetPlatformForTarget
{
# SetPlatformForTarget <target> : <platform> ;
PLATFORM on $(1) = $(2) ;
}
rule SetSubDirPlatform
{
# SetSubDirPlatform <platform> ;
PLATFORM = $(1) ;
}
rule SetSupportedPlatformsForTarget
{
# SetSupportedPlatformsForTarget <target> : <platforms> ;
SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS on $(1) = $(2) ;
}
rule SetSubDirSupportedPlatforms
{
# SetSubDirSupportedPlatforms <platforms> ;
SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS = $(1) ;
}
* Reintroduced third LinkAgainst parameter <mapLibs>, defaulting to true. Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for "haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that. (TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*). * Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h (auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform "host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h, which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both, Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms. * Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing under Haiku, but not under BeOS. * New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms. * Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so. * Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so (libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server and applications for this test environment were built. When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment; usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice. * Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this (e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@14749 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms
{
# AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms <platforms> ;
SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS += $(1) ;
}
rule IsPlatformSupportedForTarget
{
# IsPlatformSupportedForTarget <target> [ : <platform> ]
#
on $(1) {
if $(PLATFORM) in $(SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS) {
return true ;
} else {
return ;
}
}
}
rule InheritPlatform
{
# InheritPlatform <children> : <parent> ;
# PLATFORM and SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS are set on <children> to their value
# on <parent>.
#
local children = $(1) ;
local parent = $(2) ;
on $(parent) {
PLATFORM on $(children) = $(PLATFORM) ;
SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS on $(children) = $(SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS) ;
}
}
rule SubDirAsFlags
{
SUBDIRASFLAGS += $(<) ;
}