annotate README @ 36:af9d2e895594
started work on ios module
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John Tsiombikas <nuclear@member.fsf.org> |
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1 Author: John Tsiombikas
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2 Contact: nuclear@member.fsf.org
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4 Adding window system modules
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5 ----------------------------
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6 Window system modules are detected automatically by configure. For this to work,
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7 each module must be a single file in src/ called wsys_whatever.c.
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9 Somewhere in the module, there must be a comment of the form: /* link-with:
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10 whatever */ where the whatever part is passed to the linker, and is also used to
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11 determine at compile time if the module should be enabled.
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13 Finally the module source code must start by including "config.h", and the rest
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14 of it from that point on must be in a big ifdef USE_WSYS_MODULE_WHATEVER block.
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16 Building on windows
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17 -------------------
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18 If you decide to use the visual studio project files to build sgl, you still
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19 need to run the configure script in order to generate config.h and modules.c.
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20 Msys or cygwin should do the trick.
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