To test it out, try this: ./do -j10 build cd docs/cookbook/c redo -j10 test It should detect all the compilers on your system and make three separate builds for each one: normal, debug, and optimized. Then it tries to run a test program under each one. If there are windows cross compilers and you also have 'wine' installed, it'll try running the test program under wine as well. redoconf currently has no documentation other than the example program. We'll fix that later.
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. ./redoconf.rc
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rc_include rc/CXX.rc
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base="${1#rc/}"
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src="${base%.hpp.precompiled.rc}"
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# The existence of the specific gcc warning about
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# precompiled headers is a pretty good indicator
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# that they are supported in the way we expect.
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appendln CXXFLAGS "-Winvalid-pch"
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if rc_compile cxx nolink; then
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rc_appendln CXXFLAGS "$x"
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rc_appendln CXXFLAGS_PCH "-include$NL$src.hpp"
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rc_appendln CXXFLAGS_PCH_FPIC "-include$NL$src.hpp.fpic"
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rc_appendln PRE_CXX_TARGETS "$src.hpp.gch"
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rc_appendln PRE_CXX_TARGETS_FPIC "$src.hpp.fpic.gch"
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rc_save
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else
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echo "Precompiled C++ headers not supported." >&2
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rc_undo
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fi
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