X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/2512ee4ef28558f2fca6409f9b48a57d2fc3c780..71aba8333cc915afff9e740c944f7fa7247abacb:/docs/tech/tn0016.txt diff --git a/docs/tech/tn0016.txt b/docs/tech/tn0016.txt index 99d2882658..012c63bf24 100644 --- a/docs/tech/tn0016.txt +++ b/docs/tech/tn0016.txt @@ -12,23 +12,9 @@ need Python >= 2.2 installed on Unix and either use Bakefile installer or have Python on Windows. Once you have installed Bakefile, you can easily regenerate the makefiles using -the makefile in $(wx)/build/bakefiles directory. The makefile uses Unix make -syntax and works on Unix or using either Borland Make or GNU Make (including -native Win32 port called mingw32-make from http://www.mingw.org/) on Windows. -It is possible that other Windows make utilities work as well, but it wasn't -tested. "make clean" only works on Unix or Cygwin or MSYS emulation layer on -Windows. - -You can use following commands when generating the makefiles (must be run from -$(wx)/build/bakefiles directory): - -make generates one makefile (e.g. "make ../makefile.gcc") -make all regenerates all makefiles that are out of date -make library only makefiles for the main library -make only makefiles for given compiler; possible values - are "borland", "watcom", "mingw", "autoconf", "msvc" - and "mvsc6prj" (Visual C++ project files) -make clean deletes all generated files (Unix shell only) +the bakefile_gen tool. Run it from $(wx)/build/bakefiles directory and it will +regenerate all outdated makefiles. See $(wx)/build/bakefiles/README for more +details. Note that it generates makefiles for samples and contrib libraries, too. @@ -38,10 +24,9 @@ IMPORTANT NOTE: Don't forget to run autoconf in wxWindows root directory if $(wx)/autoconf_inc.m4 content changed. You can use Bakefile to generate makefiles or projects customized to your -needs, too. See Makefile for details on bakefile commands used to generate -makefiles. For example, you can use this command to generate VC++ project -files without wxUniversal configurations (you can find needed flags in -DSWFLAGS variable of build/bakefiles/Makefile): +needs, too. See Bakefiles.bkgen for details on bakefile commands used to +generate makefiles. For example, you can use this command to generate +VC++ project files without wxUniversal configurations: bakefile -v -fmsvc6prj -o../wxmy.dsw -DRUNTIME_LIBS=dynamic -DDEBUG_INFO=default -DDEBUG_FLAG=default -DOFFICIAL_BUILD=0 -DUSE_HTML=1 -DUSE_OPENGL=1 -DUSE_ODBC=1 @@ -74,6 +59,7 @@ Support files are: common_samples.bkl common_contrib.bkl - shared definitions and templates config.bkl - user-configurable build options + make_dist.mk - implementation of "make dist" on Unix Files used to build the library are: wx.bkl - main file @@ -173,7 +159,9 @@ a) Add files to files.bkl: Finally, define FOO_SRC and FOO_HDR to contain both FOO_PLATFORM_{SRC,HDR} and FOO_{SRC,HDR} (see NET_SRC definition for an example). - * Add FOO_HDR to ALL_HEADERS + * Add FOO_HDR to ALL_GUI_HEADERS or ALL_BASE_HEADERS. + * If wxFoo is wxBase library (doesn't use GUI), add FOO_SRC to + ALL_BASE_SOURCES. (You can apply different approaches to HDR and SRC variables, if e.g. headers are all common but sources are not.) @@ -182,8 +170,9 @@ a) Add files to files.bkl: native make tools. b) Modify bakefile system in build/bakefiles/ to recognize wxFoo: - * Add 'foo'to MAIN_LIBS and LIBS_NOGUI or LIBS_GUI (depending on whether + * Add 'foo' to MAIN_LIBS and LIBS_NOGUI or LIBS_GUI (depending on whether the library depends on wxCore or not) to wxwin.py file. + * Add the library to DEPS_TABLE in wxwin.py * Add WXLIB_FOO definition to common.bkl (into the "Names of component libraries" section). It looks like this: