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diff --git a/mk/config.mk b/mk/config.mk new file mode 100644 index 0000000..baaf1f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/mk/config.mk @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +# Fill BUILD_ARCH with appropriate value automatically (with some +# cosmetics in case of Cygwin/MinGW :)). +BUILD_ARCH := $(patsubst MINGW32_%,MinGW,$(patsubst CYGWIN_%,Cygwin,$(shell uname -s)))-$(shell uname -m) + +# Target platform (where the code will be executed). I'm not using +# TARGET_ARCH for this since this variable is already used in builtin +# make rules and I want to be able to use those built in rules. By +# default we are running on the same machine we are building. +HOST_ARCH := $(BUILD_ARCH) + +# Build mode e.g. debug, profile, release. Build specific mode flags +# can be entered in $(MK)/build-$(BUILD_MODE).mk file e.g. for debug +# following seems to be a reasonable contents +#CFLAGS += -ggdb +#CXXFLAGS += -ggdb +#CPPFLAGS += -DDEBUG +#LDFLAGS += -ggdb +# If you don't plan on having different build modes then just comment +# below or set it to empty. +#BUILD_MODE := $(or $(BUILD_MODE),debug) + +# To have some per directory setting automatically propagated to all +# subdirs then uncomment below. That way you can have all project +# compiled with "global" settings and easily switch flags for some +# subtree just by setting per directory settings at the top dir of the +# subtree. You may of course overwrite inherited values and you can +# turn inheritance in some part by just clearing INHERIT_DIR_VARS_$(d) +# This is a global inheritance flag - you might want to turn it on only +# in some directory (just set INHERIT_DIR_VARS_$(d) there). +#INHERIT_DIR_VARS := CPPFLAGS INCLUDES CFLAGS CXXFLAGS + +# Again, by default we are running on the same architecture we are +# building - if you're cross compiling then you should set this manually +ENDIAN := $(shell perl -le 'print unpack(N,pack(L,0x01020304)) == 0x01020304 ? big : little') + +# Make the compiler invocation lines verbose - if it is not defined or +# set to value other then "true" you'll see just indication of what is +# being compiled (without details about options) +#VERBOSE := true + +# Uncomment if you don't like coloring of the output +#COLOR_TTY := false + +# Any additional settings should go here |