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[[if(PLATFORM == PLATFORM_MSW ) print(_("-lgdi32")); else if(PLATFORM == PLATFORM_X11 ) printf(_("-lX11"));]] | [[if(PLATFORM == PLATFORM_MSW ) print(_("-lgdi32")); else if(PLATFORM == PLATFORM_X11 ) printf(_("-lX11"));]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:46, 14 November 2019
Conditional compiler flags for different OS
For example different libraries for X11 and Windows
1) Project->Build options->Select the project name on the left 2) Linker Settings->Other linker options 3) Add the squirrel script:
[[if(PLATFORM == PLATFORM_MSW ) print(_("-lgdi32")); else if(PLATFORM == PLATFORM_X11 ) printf(_("-lX11"));]]
be aware, this has to be in one line of the other liner options...
After build
Copy the build log after compilation to a new location and rename it with target name and compiler id.
IO.CopyFile(_("$(PROJECTNAME)_build_log.html"), _("$(PROJECTNAME)_build_log_") + GetProjectManager().GetActiveProject().GetCurrentlyCompilingTarget().GetTitle() + _("_") + GetProjectManager().GetActiveProject().GetCurrentlyCompilingTarget().GetCompilerID() + _(".html"), true );
This is in one line, so you can copy and paste it in the post build step (but don't forget to add the [[ ]]
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