This makes the output more readable if it is written to a file,
and more compact in continuous integration environments, keeping
the log sizes low.
This commit also adds myself to .mailmap.
Also made LINK and CXXFLAGS configurable as command line options.
Note that LINK currently expects the *compiler* that will be used
for linking and will call its configured linker behind the scenes
(so g++, clang++, etc., not ld.gold). See #15364 for details.
Only append the module suffixes to the resulting binary instead of all object files.
That means we can keep most of our build artifacts when toggling modules like mono.
-Fixes to unwrapper (remove degenerates), makes Thekla not crash
-Added optional cancel button in EditorProgress
-Added function to force processing of events (needed for cancel button)
This makes the interfaces available, without implementation, in other
platforms and the editor, which facilitates documenting platform-exclusive
classes.
Platform-exclusive APIs must be set up in platform/<platform>/api/api.cpp.
Provide noop method-implementations where necessary.
Also setup and document the HTML5 platform's JavaScript singleton.
Visual studio project file creation had some problems. Files with c extension were listed with cpp extension. Some include files that did not exist were added to the project.
This change ensures a file exists before adding it to the project.
* Environment.AddPostAction() and the global AlwaysBuild() were added in
0.93, so requiring 0.14 is broken.
* Environment.Decider and Glob were added in some intermediate 0.97
release.
* The Variables object was added in 0.98.1.
- The Windows, UWP, Android (on Windows) and Linux builds are
tested with Scons 3.0 alpha using Python 3.
- OSX and iOS should hopefully work but are not tested since
I don't have a Mac.
- Builds using SCons 2.5 and Python 2 should not be impacted.
The pattern and replacement matching behaviour has been changed purely
due to the nature of switching to a standards-compliant library.
One mistake in the previous behaviour was that named groups didn't have
a number. This has been corrected.
As names are actually just an alias of numbered groups,
RegExMatch::get_name_dict() is now get_names() and is a dict
referring to the group number it represents.
Duplicate names are enabled and the with the first matching instance
used.
Due the lack of a suitable equivalent in PCRE2, RegExMatch::expand() was
removed.