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The Haiku platform port was never finalized, and moved to a separate repo in Godot 3.2 days: https://github.com/godotengine/godot-platform-haiku Sadly it didn't garner more interest there and is bitrotting. It was never ported to Godot 4 so the bits of Haiku support left in Mono aren't useful.
39 lines
905 B
Python
39 lines
905 B
Python
# Prior to .NET Core, we supported these: ["windows", "macos", "linuxbsd", "android", "web", "ios"]
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# Eventually support for each them should be added back.
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supported_platforms = ["windows", "macos", "linuxbsd", "android"]
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def can_build(env, platform):
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if env["arch"].startswith("rv"):
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return False
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if env.editor_build:
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env.module_add_dependencies("mono", ["regex"])
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return True
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def configure(env):
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platform = env["platform"]
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if platform not in supported_platforms:
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raise RuntimeError("This module does not currently support building for this platform")
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env.add_module_version_string("mono")
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def get_doc_classes():
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return [
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"CSharpScript",
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"GodotSharp",
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]
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def get_doc_path():
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return "doc_classes"
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def is_enabled():
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# The module is disabled by default. Use module_mono_enabled=yes to enable it.
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return False
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