WX_MAJOR_VERSION_NUMBER="@WX_MAJOR_VERSION_NUMBER@"
WX_MINOR_VERSION_NUMBER="@WX_MINOR_VERSION_NUMBER@"
WX_RELEASE_NUMBER="@WX_RELEASE_NUMBER@"
+WX_SUBRELEASE_NUMBER="@WX_SUBRELEASE_NUMBER@"
release="@WX_MAJOR_VERSION_NUMBER@.@WX_MINOR_VERSION_NUMBER@"
is_monolithic="@MONOLITHIC@"
cross_compiling="@cross_compiling@"
target="@host_alias@"
static_flag="@STATIC_FLAG@"
inplace_flag="no"
-nogui_flag="no"
# Misc configuration variables:
CC="@CC@"
GCC="@GCC@"
-GCC_SEARCHES_USR_LOCAL_INCLUDE="@GCC_SEARCHES_USR_LOCAL_INCLUDE@"
CXX="@CXX@"
LD="@SHARED_LD@"
srcdir="@top_srcdir@"
echo $flags_to_ret
}
-# return the absolute path prepending builddir to it if needed
-makeabs()
-{
- path=$1
- # TODO: this only works under Unix and even there it could be
- # enhanced to remove ".." and "."
- if [ `echo $path | sed 's/^\(.\).*/\1/'` != "/" ]; then
- if [ $path = "." ]; then
- path=$builddir
- else
- path="$builddir/$path"
- fi
- fi
-
- echo $path
-}
-
usage()
{
cat <<EOF
-Usage: wx-config [--prefix[=DIR]] [--exec-prefix[=DIR]] [--version] [--release]
- [--basename] [--static] [--libs[=LIBS]] [--gl-libs]
+Usage: wx-config [--prefix[=DIR]] [--exec-prefix[=DIR]] [--inplace]
+ [--toolkit=TOOLKIT] [--unicode[=yes|no]] [--debug[=yes|no]]
+ [--universal[=yes|no]] [--host=HOST]
+ [--version[=VERSION]] [--version-full] [--release]
+ [--list] [--basename] [--static] [--libs] [--gl-libs]
[--cppflags] [--cflags] [--cxxflags] [--ldflags] [--rezflags]
- [--cc] [--cxx] [--ld]
- [--inplace]
+ [--cc] [--cxx] [--ld] [LIBRARIES]
wx-config returns configuration information about the installed
version of wxWidgets. It may be used to query its version and
package building and bleeding edge developers. To do so, use it like
this:
-\${wx_builddir}/wx-config --prefix=\${wx_srcdir} --exec-prefix=\${wx_builddir}
+\${wx_builddir}/wx-config --inplace
-Note that any other options supplied must come *after* the prefix
-specification for it to take effect.
+Note that any other options supplied must come *after* --inplace
+for it to take effect.
--static must come before --cppflags, --cflags, --cxxflags,
--libs and --gl-libs and --libs must come before the other ones.
---libs can take optional argument that contains comma-separated list of
-wxWidgets libraries to link against. This list can include both core
-and contrib libraries. Special value "std" stands for all libraries linked
-in by default.
+wx-config can take optional argument that contains comma- or space-separated
+list of wxWidgets libraries to compile and link against. This list can
+include both core and contrib libraries. Special value "std" stands for all
+libraries linked in by default. Examples: "wx-config --libs core,base"
+or "wx-config --cxxflags core,base".
---gl-libs option is deprecated, used --libs=gl instead.
+--gl-libs option is deprecated, use "--libs gl" instead.
-The --inplace flag allows wx-config to be used from the wxWindows
-build directory and output flags to use the uninstalled version of
-the headers and libs in the build directory.
+If there are several different builds of wxWidgets installed in same prefix,
+you can use --host, --toolkit, --unicode, --debug, --universal and --version
+options to select one of them. Use --list option to show all available builds
+that match given criteria.
EOF
cppflags()
{
- # we should never specify -I/usr/include on the compiler command line: this
- # is at best useless and at worst breaks compilation on the systems where
- # the system headers are non-ANSI because gcc works around this by storing
- # the ANSI-fied versions of them in its private directory which is searched
- # after all the directories on the cmd line.
- #
- # the situation is a bit more complicated with -I/usr/local/include:
- # it shouldn't be specified with some gcc installations which look there
- # by default anyhow and give warnings (at least 3.1 does) if it is
- # specified explicitly --
- # but this -I switch *is* needed for other gcc installation and for
- # the other compilers.
- # So I put a suitable test into configure.in and reuse the result here.
- #
- # note that we assume that if we use GNU cc we also use GNU c++ and vice
- # versa, i.e. this won't work (either for --cflags or --cxxflags) if GNU C
- # compiler and non-GNU C++ compiler are used or vice versa -- we'll fix
- # this when/if anybody complains about it
- if test "${includedir}" != "/usr/include" \
- -a "${includedir}" != "/usr/include/c++" \
- -a \( "${GCC_SEARCHES_USR_LOCAL_INCLUDE}" != "yes" \
- -o "${includedir}" != "/usr/local/include" \) \
- -a \( "${cross_compiling}" != "yes" \
- -o "${includedir}" != "/usr/${target}/include" \) ;
- then
- includes=" -I${includedir}"
- fi
-
- includes="-I${libdir}/wx/include/${TOOLCHAIN_NAME}$includes"
+ includes="-I${libdir}/wx/include/${TOOLCHAIN_NAME}"
# in inplace case we need to also add path to contrib headers -- do it
# unconditionally as they might be used and we have no way of knowing if
# they really are
if test $inplace_flag = yes ; then
- includes="$includes -I${prefix}/contrib/include"
+ includes="$includes -I${prefix}/include -I${prefix}/contrib/include"
+ else
+ includes="$includes -I${includedir}/wx-${WX_MAJOR_VERSION_NUMBER}.${WX_MINOR_VERSION_NUMBER}"
fi
flags="$includes ${WXDEBUG_DEFINE} ${TOOLCHAIN_DEFS}"
flags="$flags ${TOOLCHAIN_DLL_DEFS}"
fi
- if [ $nogui_flag = "yes" ]; then
- flags="$flags-DwxUSE_GUI=0"
+ if test $nogui_flag = "yes" ; then
+ flags="$flags -DwxUSE_GUI=0"
fi
- echo "$flags${WXCONFIG_INCLUDE} ${WX_LARGEFILE_FLAGS} ${GCC_PRAGMA_FLAGS}"
+ echo "$flags ${WXCONFIG_INCLUDE} ${WX_LARGEFILE_FLAGS} ${GCC_PRAGMA_FLAGS}"
}
if test $# -eq 0; then
usage 1 1>&2
fi
+
+# handle libraries list:
+
+libs_list=""
+
+for arg in $*; do
+ case "$arg" in
+ -*)
+ ;;
+ *)
+ libs_list="$libs_list `echo "$arg" | tr ',' ' '`"
+ ;;
+ esac
+done
+
+if test "x$libs_list" = "x" ; then
+ if test "$is_monolithic" = "0" ; then
+ # link against all libs if none given explicitly:
+ libs_list="$CORE_GUI_LIBS $CORE_BASE_LIBS"
+ fi
+else
+ # always add wxBase, any wxApp needs it:
+ libs_list="$libs_list base"
+fi
+
+# determine if at least one gui lib was used:
+if test "$is_monolithic" = "0" ; then
+ nogui_flag="yes"
+ for i in $libs_list; do
+ case $i in
+ base|net)
+ ;;
+ *)
+ nogui_flag="no"
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+else
+ nogui_flag="no"
+fi
+
+
+# handle options:
+
while test $# -gt 0; do
case "$1" in
-*=*) optarg=`echo "$1" | sed 's/[-_a-zA-Z0-9]*=//'` ;;
case $1 in
--inplace)
- prefix=`makeabs $srcdir`
- exec_prefix=`makeabs $builddir`
- exec_prefix_set=yes
inplace_flag=yes
- update_prefixes
;;
--prefix=*)
prefix=$optarg
--version)
echo ${WX_MAJOR_VERSION_NUMBER}.${WX_MINOR_VERSION_NUMBER}.${WX_RELEASE_NUMBER}
;;
+ --version-full)
+ echo ${WX_MAJOR_VERSION_NUMBER}.${WX_MINOR_VERSION_NUMBER}.${WX_RELEASE_NUMBER}.${WX_SUBRELEASE_NUMBER}
+ ;;
--release)
echo $release
;;
echo `eval echo ${MACRESWXCONFIG}`
;;
- --libs*)
- # find if the argument was --libs=list,of,libs or --libs:
- if test "x$optarg" = "x" ; then
- if test "$is_monolithic" = "0" ; then
- # link against all libs if none given explicitly:
- libs_list="$CORE_GUI_LIBS $CORE_BASE_LIBS"
- fi
- else
- libs_list=`echo "$optarg" | tr ',' ' '`
- # always add wxBase, any wxApp needs it:
- libs_list="$libs_list base"
- fi
-
+ --libs)
# include install directory only if it is not default:
if test "${libdir}" != "/usr/lib" \
-a \( "${cross_compiling}" != "yes" \
# we may need to replace "std" alias with its expansion
newlist=
hadstd=0
- hadgui=0
for i in $libs_list; do
case $i in
std)
- hadgui=1
hadstd=1
;;
fi
;;
- net)
- newlist="$newlist $i"
- ;;
-
*)
- hadgui=1
newlist="$newlist $i"
;;
esac
libs_list="$libs_list $CORE_GUI_LIBS $CORE_BASE_LIBS"
fi
- if [ $hadgui = 0 ]; then
- nogui_flag="yes"
- fi
-
# in multilib mode, link against all sublibraries:
wxlibs=`output_libs $libs_list`
guildflags=`get_ldflags_gui $libs_list`
--ld)
echo $LD
;;
- *)
+ --help|-h)
+ usage 1 1>&2
+ ;;
+ -*)
+ # unrecognized flag is error
usage 1 1>&2
;;
esac