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#
# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software
# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or
# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
# Supports the zlib library
#
# After 'using zlib', the following targets are available:
#
# /zlib//zlib -- The zlib library
# In addition to direct purpose of supporting zlib, this module also
# serves as canonical example of how third-party condiguration works
# in Boost.Build. The operation is as follows
#
# - For each 'using zlib : condition ... : ...' we create a target alternative
# for zlib, with the specified condition.
# - There's one target alternative for 'zlib' with no specific condition
# properties.
#
# Two invocations of 'using zlib' with the same condition but different
# properties are not permitted, e.g.:
#
# using zlib : condition <target-os>windows : include foo ;
# using zlib : condition <target-os>windows : include bar ;
#
# is in error. One exception is for empty condition, 'using' without any
# parameters is overridable. That is:
#
# using zlib ;
# using zlib : include foo ;
#
# Is OK then the first 'using' is ignored. Likewise if the order of the statements
# is reversed.
#
# When 'zlib' target is built, a target alternative is selected as usual for
# Boost.Build. The selected alternative is a custom target class, which:
#
# - calls ac.find-include-path to find header path. If explicit path is provided
# in 'using', only that path is checked, and if no header is found there, error
# is emitted. Otherwise, we check a directory specified using ZLIB_INCLUDE
# environment variable, and failing that, in standard directories.
# [TODO: document sysroot handling]
# - calls ac.find-library to find the library, in an identical fashion.
#
import project ;
import ac ;
import errors ;
import "class" : new ;
import targets ;
project.initialize $(__name__) ;
project = [ project.current ] ;
project zlib ;
header = zlib.h ;
names = z zlib zll zdll ;
.default-alternative = [ new ac-library zlib : $(project) ] ;
$(.default-alternative).set-header $(header) ;
$(.default-alternative).set-default-names $(names) ;
targets.main-target-alternative $(.default-alternative) ;
rule init ( * : * )
{
if ! $(condition)
{
# Special case the no-condition case so that 'using' without parameters
# can mix with more specific 'using'.
$(.default-alternative).reconfigure $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ;
}
else
{
# FIXME: consider if we should allow overriding definitions for a given
# condition -- e.g. project-config.jam might want to override whatever is
# in user-config.jam.
local mt = [ new ac-library zlib : $(project)
: $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ] ;
$(mt).set-header $(header) ;
$(mt).set-default-names $(names) ;
targets.main-target-alternative $(mt) ;
}
}
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