Some more motion on osx

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Roger Hughston 2006-02-10 19:54:19 +00:00
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//
// Config.osx.pp
//
// This file defines some custom config variables for the osx
// platform. It makes some initial guesses about compiler features,
// etc.
//
// What additional flags should we pass to interrogate?
#define SYSTEM_IGATE_FLAGS -D__i386__ -D__const=const
#define IS_OSX 1
// Is the platform big-endian (like an SGI workstation) or
// little-endian (like a PC)? Define this to the empty string to
// indicate little-endian, or nonempty to indicate big-endian.
#define WORDS_BIGENDIAN 1
// Does the C++ compiler support namespaces?
#define HAVE_NAMESPACE 1
// Does the C++ compiler support ios::binary?
#define HAVE_IOS_BINARY 1
// How about the typename keyword?
#define HAVE_TYPENAME 1
// Will the compiler avoid inserting extra bytes in structs between a
// base struct and its derived structs? It is safe to define this
// false if you don't know, but if you know that you can get away with
// this you may gain a tiny performance gain by defining this true.
// If you define this true incorrectly, you will get lots of
// assertion failures on execution.
#define SIMPLE_STRUCT_POINTERS
// Do we have a gettimeofday() function?
#define HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY 1
// Does gettimeofday() take only one parameter?
#define GETTIMEOFDAY_ONE_PARAM
// Do we have getopt() and/or getopt_long_only() built into the
// system?
#define HAVE_GETOPT 1
#define HAVE_GETOPT_LONG_ONLY
// Are the above getopt() functions defined in getopt.h, or somewhere else?
#define HAVE_GETOPT_H 1
// Can we determine the terminal width by making an ioctl(TIOCGWINSZ) call?
#define IOCTL_TERMINAL_WIDTH 1
// Do the system headers define a "streamsize" typedef? How about the
// ios::binary enumerated value? And other ios typedef symbols like
// ios::openmode and ios::fmtflags?
#define HAVE_STREAMSIZE 1
#define HAVE_IOS_BINARY 1
#define HAVE_IOS_TYPEDEFS 1
// Can we safely call getenv() at static init time?
#define STATIC_INIT_GETENV 1
// Can we read the file /proc/self/environ to determine our
// environment variables at static init time?
#define HAVE_PROC_SELF_ENVIRON 1
// Do we have a global pair of argc/argv variables that we can read at
// static init time? Should we prototype them? What are they called?
#define HAVE_GLOBAL_ARGV
#define PROTOTYPE_GLOBAL_ARGV
#define GLOBAL_ARGV
#define GLOBAL_ARGC
// Can we read the file /proc/self/cmdline to determine our
// command-line arguments at static init time?
#define HAVE_PROC_SELF_CMDLINE 1
// Should we include <iostream> or <iostream.h>? Define HAVE_IOSTREAM
// to nonempty if we should use <iostream>, or empty if we should use
// <iostream.h>.
#define HAVE_IOSTREAM 1
// Do we have a true stringstream class defined in <sstream>?
#define HAVE_SSTREAM 1
// Does fstream::open() require a third parameter, specifying the
// umask? Versions of gcc prior to 3.2 had this.
#define HAVE_OPEN_MASK
// Do the compiler or system libraries define wchar_t for you?
#define HAVE_WCHAR_T 1
// Does <string> define the typedef wstring? Most do, but for some
// reason, versions of gcc before 3.0 didn't do this.
#define HAVE_WSTRING 1
// Do we have <new>?
#define HAVE_NEW 1
// Do we have <io.h>?
#define HAVE_IO_H
// Do we have <malloc.h>?
#define HAVE_MALLOC_H 1
// Do we have <alloca.h>?
#define HAVE_ALLOCA_H 1
// Do we have <locale.h>?
#define HAVE_LOCALE_H 1
// Do we have <minmax.h>?
#define HAVE_MINMAX_H
// Do we have <sys/types.h>?
#define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1
#define HAVE_SYS_TIME_H 1
// Do we have <unistd.h>?
#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1
// Do we have <utime.h>?
#define HAVE_UTIME_H 1
// Do we have <dirent.h>?
#define HAVE_DIRENT_H 1
// Do we have <glob.h> (and do we want to use it instead of dirent.h)?
#define HAVE_GLOB_H 1
// Do we have <sys/soundcard.h> (and presumably a Linux-style audio
// interface)?
#define HAVE_SYS_SOUNDCARD_H 1
// Do we have RTTI (and <typeinfo>)?
#define HAVE_RTTI 1
// Must global operator new and delete functions throw exceptions?
#define GLOBAL_OPERATOR_NEW_EXCEPTIONS 1
// What is the syntax of the STL allocator declaration? See
// LocalSetup.pp for allowable values.
#define STL_ALLOCATOR MODERN
// The dynamic library file extension (usually .so .dll or .dylib):
#define DYNAMIC_LIB_EXT .dylib

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#defer GL_IPATH #defer GL_IPATH
#defer GL_LPATH #defer GL_LPATH
#defer GL_FRAMEWORK OpenGL #defer GL_FRAMEWORK OpenGL
#defer GL_LIBS GL GLU
#else #else
#defer GL_IPATH #defer GL_IPATH
#defer GL_LPATH /usr/X11R6/lib #defer GL_LPATH /usr/X11R6/lib
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// BOUNDS (BoundsChecker) // BOUNDS (BoundsChecker)
// INTEL (Intel C/C++ compiler) // INTEL (Intel C/C++ compiler)
#define USE_COMPILER GCC
#if $[WINDOWS_PLATFORM] #if $[WINDOWS_PLATFORM]
#if $[eq $[USE_COMPILER],] #if $[eq $[USE_COMPILER],]
#define USE_COMPILER MSVC7 #define USE_COMPILER MSVC7

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$[cdefine MODERN_STYLE_ALLOCATOR] $[cdefine MODERN_STYLE_ALLOCATOR]
$[cdefine NO_STYLE_ALLOCATOR] $[cdefine NO_STYLE_ALLOCATOR]
$[cdefine IS_OSX]
#end dtool_config.h #end dtool_config.h