-The test program and examples must be linked to SDL too when COGL is
built with the SDL renderer, so add configs accordingly.
-Also use Multibyte character sets (i.e. don't -DUNICODE) for all configs,
like what GLib does, for consistency.
-Fix the VS2010 property sheets that was accidently malformed.
(cherry picked from commit 9ed541b4e35208df87ffaa5fbbb39e11e8c247ef)
The command to copy cogl-gl-header.h from the pre-configured
cogl-gl-header.h.win32 is wrong. Fix that.
Also add -DCOGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API for all creations of the cogl.def
(cherry picked from commit 6df152c411749a610a57ecaab6a983b51d2a7612)
Tell people that they need to get a stdint.h implementation for Visual C++
2008 for use with Cogl-master/1.99.x+, and where they can obtain such an
implementation.
This is not needed for Visual C++ 2010 as it ships with stdint.h by
default.
(cherry picked from commit 938d70b78d672dd07e7124f7573d17d3e3079365)
-Create a pre-defined cogl/cogl-gl-header.h(.win32) that is to be used on
any Windows builds, and adapt the MSVC build process to set up and use
that file.
-Fix up glib-mkenums code generation .bat file that is generated during
"make"/"make dist", like the autotools-based builds.
-Since cogl/cogl-defines.h now contain versionioning info, and it no longer
directly includes the GL headers, update the pre-configured
cogl-defines.h[.win32|.win32_SDL] and use autotools to fill in the
versioning info during "make"/"make dist".
-Fix up cogl/cogl-pango.rc.in so that they reflect the cogl-2.x versioning
stuff correctly and versioning info can be filled in correctly during
"make"/"make dist"
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7ff42bb1c5280b0f53370f8d94ef5f10c9f39e2f)
Update SDL build configs as there are now SDL-specific public APIs and
new SDL sources.
(cherry picked from commit 006f9f7c44136fc8524649fb790da7f19cd0dc4d)
Fix the situation where glib-mkenums isn't located correctly when COGL
is not built in a root folder of a drive (ex: COGL is not unpacked in
c:\ or D:\, but in c:\blah or d:\blah)
We no longer have COGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API in cogl.symbols as those
APIs are always built into the COGL DLL, so the
-DCOGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API is not needed anymore in the cogl.def
generation process.
This had to be in another commit as git am did not like a mixture of
file updates with Windows and Unix EOL.
Should deal with the conflicts that Neil talked about in his comments
for the bug :)
Use a pre-generated .bat to create the cogl-enum-types.[ch] files.
This will greatly simplify the maintenance process of the property sheets
when public headers are added/removed.
These are the VS 2008/2010 project files to build Cogl, with a README.txt
to explain the process involved.
Note that the Cogl and Cogl-Pango projects (and filters for VS2010) are
expanded with the correct source file listings during "make dist", which
is done to simplify maintenance of these project files.
-added preconfigured config.h(.win32.in), which is expanded with the
correct versioining info during autogen
-added preconfigued cogl/cogl-defines.h.win32
-added symbols files for cogl and cogl-pango
-Have configure.ac expand the config.h.win32.in into config.h.win32
with the correct versioning info, etc, and to include the Visual C++
project files for distribution
-Added rules in cogl/Makefile.am to expand the cogl VS 2008/2010 projects
and filters from the templates with up-to-date source file listings, to
distribute cogl-enum-types.c, cogl-enum-types.h to ease compilation and
to avoid depending on PERL on Windows installations.
-Added rules in cogl-pango/Makefile.am to expand the cogl-pango VS2008/
2010 projects and filters from the templates with up-to-date source file
listings.
-Added/edited various Makefile.am's in build to distribute the VS2008/2010
project files and associated items required for the build.
-Update .gitignore. There needs to be a pre-configured
config.h(.win32) and its template, config.h.win32.in for Visual C++
builds
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=650020
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>