-- this file provides package_add_extern_libs, which takes care of the -- dirty details of adding the libraries' include and lib paths. -- -- TYPICAL TASK: add new library. Instructions: -- 1) add a new extern_lib_defs entry -- 2) add library name to extern_libs tables in premake.lua for all 'packages' that want to use it -- directory in which all library subdirectories reside. libraries_dir = "../../../libraries/" -- library definitions -- in a perfect world, libraries would have a common installation template, -- i.e. location of include directory, naming convention for .lib, etc. -- this table provides a means of working around each library's differences. -- -- the default assumptions are: -- * extern_lib (name of library [string]) is subdirectory of libraries_dir; -- * this directory contains include and lib subdirectories which hold the -- appendant files -- * debug import library and DLL are distinguished with a "d" suffix -- * the library should be marked for delay-loading. -- -- the following options can override these: -- * win_names: table of import library / DLL names (no extension) when -- running on Windows. -- * unix_names: as above; shared object names when running on non-Windows. -- both of the above are 'required'; if not specified, no linking against the -- library happens on platforms whose *_names are missings. -- (rationale: this allows for libraries that do not -- link against anything, e.g. Boost). -- * dbg_suffix: changes the debug suffix from the above default. -- can be "" to indicate the library doesn't have a debug build; -- in that case, the same library (without suffix) is used in -- all build configurations. -- * no_delayload: indicate the library is not to be delay-loaded. -- this is necessary for some libraries that do not support it, -- e.g. Xerces (which is so stupid as to export variables). -- * add_func: a function that overrides everything else. responsible for -- setting include and library paths, adding .links (linker input), and -- arranging for delay-loading. this is necessary e.g. for wxWidgets, -- which is unfortunately totally incompatible with our -- library installation rules. extern_lib_defs = { boost = { unix_names = { "boost_signals" } }, cryptopp = { }, cxxtest = { }, misc = { }, dbghelp = { win_names = { "dbghelp" }, dbg_suffix = "", }, devil = { unix_names = { "IL", "ILU" }, }, directx = { win_names = { "ddraw", "dsound" }, dbg_suffix = "", }, fcollada = { win_names = { "FCollada" }, unix_names = { "FColladaSD" }, dbg_suffix = "D", no_delayload = 1, }, ffmpeg = { win_names = { "avcodec-51", "avformat-51", "avutil-49", "swscale-0" }, unix_names = { "avcodec", "avformat", "avutil" }, dbg_suffix = "", }, libjpg = { win_names = { "jpeg-6b" }, unix_names = { "jpeg" }, }, libpng = { win_names = { "libpng13" }, unix_names = { "png" }, }, openal = { win_names = { "openal32" }, unix_names = { "openal" }, dbg_suffix = "", }, opengl = { win_names = { "opengl32", "glu32", "gdi32" }, unix_names = { "GL", "GLU", "X11" }, dbg_suffix = "", }, spidermonkey = { win_names = { "js32" }, unix_names = { "js" }, }, vorbis = { win_names = { "vorbisfile" }, unix_names = { "vorbisfile" }, dbg_suffix = "_d", }, wxwidgets = { add_func = function() if OS == "windows" then tinsert(package.includepaths, libraries_dir.."wxwidgets/include/msvc") tinsert(package.includepaths, libraries_dir.."wxwidgets/include") tinsert(package.libpaths, libraries_dir.."wxwidgets/lib/vc_lib") tinsert(package.config["Debug" ].links, "wxmsw26ud_gl") tinsert(package.config["Testing"].links, "wxmsw26ud_gl") tinsert(package.config["Release"].links, "wxmsw26u_gl") else tinsert(package.buildoptions, "`wx-config --cxxflags`") tinsert(package.linkoptions, "`wx-config --libs std,gl,ogl,media`") end end, }, xerces = { win_names = { "xerces-c_2" }, unix_names = { "xerces-c" }, no_delayload = 1, }, zlib = { win_names = { "zlib1" }, unix_names = { "z" }, }, sdl = { unix_names = { "SDL" }, } } local function add_delayload(name, suffix, def) if def["no_delayload"] then return end -- currently only supported by VC; nothing to do on other platforms. if OS ~= "windows" then return end -- no extra debug version; use same library in all configs if suffix == "" then tinsert(package.linkoptions, "/DELAYLOAD:"..name..".dll") -- extra debug version available; use in debug/testing config else local dbg_cmd = "/DELAYLOAD:" .. name .. suffix .. ".dll" local cmd = "/DELAYLOAD:" .. name .. ".dll" tinsert(package.config["Debug" ].linkoptions, dbg_cmd) -- 'Testing' config uses 'Debug' DLLs tinsert(package.config["Testing"].linkoptions, dbg_cmd) tinsert(package.config["Release"].linkoptions, cmd) end end local function add_extern_lib(extern_lib, def) -- Add '//lib' and '/include' to the includepaths and libpaths if OS ~= "linux" or extern_lib == 'cxxtest' or extern_lib == 'fcollada' then tinsert(package.includepaths, libraries_dir .. extern_lib .. "/include") end tinsert(package.libpaths, libraries_dir .. extern_lib .. "/lib") -- careful: make sure to only use *_names when on the correct platform. local names = {} if OS == "windows" then if def.win_names then names = def.win_names end else if def.unix_names then names = def.unix_names end end local suffix = "d" -- library is overriding default suffix (typically "" to indicate there is none) if def["dbg_suffix"] then suffix = def["dbg_suffix"] end -- non-Windows doesn't have the distinction of debug vs. release libraries -- (to be more specific, they do, but the two are binary compatible; -- usually only one type - debug or release - is installed at a time). if OS ~= "windows" then suffix = "" end for i,name in names do tinsert(package.config["Debug" ].links, name .. suffix) -- 'Testing' config uses 'Debug' DLLs tinsert(package.config["Testing"].links, name .. suffix) tinsert(package.config["Release"].links, name) add_delayload(name, suffix, def) end end -- add a set of external libraries to the package; takes care of -- include / lib path and linking against the import library. -- extern_libs: table of library names [string] function package_add_extern_libs(extern_libs) for i,extern_lib in extern_libs do local def = extern_lib_defs[extern_lib] assert(def, "external library not defined") if def["add_func"] then def["add_func"]() else add_extern_lib(extern_lib, def) end end end