From 2019 64bit support will be mandatory to publish an Android app.
Google plans to require that new apps target Oreo (API level 26) in
August of 2018.
Currently, if:
* GCC doesn't supports -no-pie: Build error
* GCC supports -no-pie
* GCC is not configured with --enable-default-pie: No-op
* GCC is configured with --enable-default-pie:
Slightly worse performance because we still generate -fpie code
(-pie affects linker, -fpie affects compiler)
So instead of probing for existence of -fno-pie -no-pie, remove it altogether.
Fixes#540: Build breakage on Debian 8 with gcc 4.9.
Inspired by #504.
Instead of requiring the user to do PLATFORM_ANDROID #ifdefery,
have the android_main entry point exported by raylib and call
the user-defined main. This way many games could (in theory)
run unmodified on Android and elsewhere.
This is untested!
- Renamed VERSION to RAYLIB_VERSION
- Renamed API_VERSION to RAYLIB_API_VERSION
- Renamed RAYLIB_RELEASE to RAYLIB_RELEASE_PATH
- Support Web Assembly compilation on PLATFORM_WEB
OpenAL Soft backend is still available in audio module, I'm thinking if
exposing it for building in some way or just left it there for advance
users to switch to it manually in case of necessity...
If you have raylib on standard directories ("/usr/local/include/raylib/raylib.h" for the header and "/usr/local/lib/libraylib.a" for raylib library) you can compile without edit the makefile.