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authorBoris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>2011-02-10 09:53:17 +0200
committerBoris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>2011-02-10 09:53:17 +0200
commit709cec02d3566b8f359b109440b50facceaab86a (patch)
tree56d03c2b5156f86eddca18570ec9669be0249478 /dist/etc/iphone
parentaa948b624f4c2c0a97f4d92915fa959cf005207f (diff)
Update native iOS build sample config files
Diffstat (limited to 'dist/etc/iphone')
-rw-r--r--dist/etc/iphone/config-device.make223
-rw-r--r--dist/etc/iphone/config-simulator.make223
2 files changed, 0 insertions, 446 deletions
diff --git a/dist/etc/iphone/config-device.make b/dist/etc/iphone/config-device.make
deleted file mode 100644
index 09a7c26..0000000
--- a/dist/etc/iphone/config-device.make
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,223 +0,0 @@
-# Sample configuration file for iPhone OS 2.x using XCode 3.1.x iPhone
-# SDK.
-#
-XCODE := /Developer
-IPHONE_PLATFORM := $(XCODE)/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer
-IPHONE_SDK := $(IPHONE_PLATFORM)/SDKs/iPhoneOS2.0.sdk
-
-# Toolchain.
-#
-CC := $(IPHONE_PLATFORM)/usr/bin/arm-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1
-CFLAGS := -W -Wall -arch armv6 -O3 -isysroot $(IPHONE_SDK)
-CPPFLAGS :=
-
-CXX := $(IPHONE_PLATFORM)/usr/bin/arm-apple-darwin9-g++-4.0.1
-CXXFLAGS := -W -Wall -arch armv6 -O3 -isysroot $(IPHONE_SDK)
-
-LD := $(CXX)
-LDFLAGS := $(CXXFLAGS)
-LIBS :=
-
-# Optional post-link command. The first argument to this command is
-# the executable name and the rest of the arguments are the object
-# files and libraries that were used to link this executable.
-#
-POSTLD :=
-
-# Set RANLIB to empty if your system does not need ranlib.
-#
-AR := $(IPHONE_PLATFORM)/usr/bin/ar
-ARFLAGS := rc
-RANLIB := $(IPHONE_PLATFORM)/usr/bin/ranlib
-
-
-# Common XSD/e flags.
-#
-XSDFLAGS := --generate-inline
-
-
-# Platform. Valid values are:
-#
-# 'wince' - Windows CE
-# 'win32' - Windows 2000, XP, etc.
-# 'posix' - POSIX OS, including UNIX/Linux, VxWorks, etc.
-#
-XSDE_PLATFORM := posix
-
-
-# Platform architecture width in bits.
-#
-XSDE_ARCH_WIDTH := 32
-
-
-# Platform byte order. Valid values are 'b' for big-endian
-# and 'l' for little-endian.
-#
-XSDE_BYTEORDER := l
-
-
-# Application character encoding. Valid values are 'utf8' for UTF-8
-# and 'iso8859-1' for ISO-8859-1. Note that this encoding is not
-# the same as the XML document encoding that is being parsed or
-# serialized. Rather, it is the encoding that is used inside the
-# application. When an XML document is parsed, the character data
-# is automatically converted to the application encoding. Similarly,
-# when an XML document is serialized, the data in the application
-# encoding is automatically converted to the resulting document
-# encoding. Also don't forget to use the --char-encoding option
-# when compiling your schemas if using an encoding other than UTF-8.
-#
-XSDE_ENCODING := utf8
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if you don't have STL (std::string, etc.). Also don't
-# forget to use the --no-stl option when compiling your schemas.
-#
-XSDE_STL := y
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if you don't want iterators to conform to the STL
-# requirements. This feature requires working <iterator> header
-# and allows you to use the standard algorithms such as find_if,
-# etc.
-#
-XSDE_STL_ITERATOR := y
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if you don't have iostream.
-#
-XSDE_IOSTREAM := y
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if you don't have C++ exceptions. Also don't forget to
-# use the --no-exceptions option when compiling your schemas.
-#
-XSDE_EXCEPTIONS := y
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if your platform doesn't have the "long long int" type or
-# the strtoull function. Also don't forget to use the --no-long-long
-# option when compiling your schemas.
-#
-XSDE_LONGLONG := y
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if your platform doesn't have the snprintf function.
-#
-XSDE_SNPRINTF := y
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if you don't want support for XML Schema validation in
-# C++/Parser. Also don't forget to use the --suppress-validation
-# option when compiling your schemas.
-#
-XSDE_PARSER_VALIDATION := y
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if you don't want support for XML Schema validation in
-# C++/Serializer. Also don't forget to use the --suppress-validation
-# option when compiling your schemas.
-#
-XSDE_SERIALIZER_VALIDATION := y
-
-
-# Set to 'y' if you would like to have support for regular expressions in
-# the XSD/e runtime. If the regexp support is enabled, then the parser and
-# serializer validation code will use it to validate the xs:pattern facet.
-# If the regexp support is disabled, then this facet will be ignored. The
-# regexp support increases the resulting executable size by about 30-50Kb.
-#
-XSDE_REGEXP := n
-
-
-# Base parser/serializer implementation reuse style. Valid values are:
-#
-# 'mixin' - virtual inheritance-based reuse (specify --reuse-style-mixin)
-# 'tiein' - delegation-based reuse (recommended)
-# 'none' - no reuse support (specify --reuse-style-none)
-#
-XSDE_REUSE_STYLE := tiein
-
-
-# Set to 'y' if you would like the XSD/e runtime and the generated code
-# to perform memory management using custom allocator functions provided
-# by your application instead of the standard operator new/delete. Also
-# don't forget to use the --custom-allocator option when compiling your
-# schemas. See the documentation and examples for more information on
-# custom allocators.
-#
-XSDE_CUSTOM_ALLOCATOR := n
-
-
-# Set to 'y' if you would like to include the default implementation of the
-# custom allocator into the XSD/e runtime library. This option is primarily
-# useful for testing and only makes sense if XSDE_CUSTOM_ALLOCATOR is set
-# to 'y'.
-#
-XSDE_DEFAULT_ALLOCATOR := n
-
-
-# Set to 'y' if you want support for serialization of the C++/Hybrid
-# object model to the CDR (Common Data Representation) binary format.
-# This functionality requires the ACE library.
-#
-XSDE_CDR := n
-
-
-# Set to 'y' if you want support for serialization of the C++/Hybrid
-# object model to the XDR (eXternal Data Representation) binary format.
-# This functionality requires the XDR API which is available out of the
-# box on most POSIX systems as part of Sun RPC. On some systems (e.g.,
-# (Linux, VxWorks, iPhone OS) this API is part of libc in which case
-# you don't need to link anything extra. On other platforms, the XDR
-# API may require linking to another library (which you can add to the
-# LIBS variable above), such as -lrpc (QNX, LynxOS) or -lnsl. On non-
-# POSIX platforms you may need to install a third-party library which
-# provides the XDR API. Also note that some older versions of the API
-# (e.g., those found on LynxOS) may not support serialization of the
-# long long type. In this case you will get a compilation error saying
-# that xdr_longlong_t and xdr_u_longlong_t are not declared. One way to
-# resolve this is to disable the use of the long long type in XSD/e (see
-# XSDE_LONGLONG above).
-#
-XSDE_XDR := n
-
-
-# Set to 'y' if you need to handle XML vocabularies that use XML Schema
-# polymorphism (xsi:type or substitution groups). Also don't forget to
-# use either --generate-polymorphic (generates polymorphism-aware code)
-# or --runtime-polymorphic (generates non-polymorphic code that uses the
-# runtime library configured with polymorphism support). Note that support
-# for XML Schema polymorphism requires runtime static initialization
-# support in the C++ compiler (that is, support for automatic calling
-# of constructors for static objects). Furthermore, if the mixin reuse
-# style is used (XSDE_REUSE_STYLE) then the generated code requires
-# support for dynamic_cast.
-#
-XSDE_POLYMORPHIC := n
-
-
-# When polymorphism support is enabled (XSDE_POLYMORPHIC), the following
-# parameters control the substitution and inheritance hashmaps bucket
-# allocation. Because the number of elements in these hashmaps depends
-# on the schemas being compiled and thus is fairly static, these hashmaps
-# do not perform automatic table resizing. To obtain good performance the
-# elements to buckets ratio should be between 0.7 and 0.9. The recommended
-# way to ensure this range is to add diagnostics code to your application
-# as shown in the documentation and examples. It is also a good idea to
-# use prime numbers for bucket counts: 53 97 193 389 769 1543 3079 6151
-# 12289 24593 49157 98317 196613 393241. Inheritance hashmaps are only
-# used when validation is enabled.
-#
-XSDE_PARSER_SMAP_BUCKETS := 53
-XSDE_PARSER_IMAP_BUCKETS := 97
-XSDE_SERIALIZER_SMAP_BUCKETS := 53
-XSDE_SERIALIZER_SMAP_BUCKET_BUCKETS := 53
-XSDE_SERIALIZER_IMAP_BUCKETS := 97
-
-
-# Options tuning depending on the features selected.
-#
-ifeq ($(XSDE_EXCEPTIONS),y)
-CFLAGS += -fexceptions
-endif
diff --git a/dist/etc/iphone/config-simulator.make b/dist/etc/iphone/config-simulator.make
deleted file mode 100644
index 803e04f..0000000
--- a/dist/etc/iphone/config-simulator.make
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,223 +0,0 @@
-# Sample configuration file for iPhone Simulator 2.x using XCode 3.1.x
-# iPhone SDK.
-#
-XCODE := /Developer
-IPHONE_PLATFORM := $(XCODE)/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer
-IPHONE_SDK := $(IPHONE_PLATFORM)/SDKs/iPhoneSimulator2.0.sdk
-
-# Toolchain.
-#
-CC := $(IPHONE_PLATFORM)/usr/bin/i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1
-CFLAGS := -W -Wall -arch i386 -O3 -isysroot $(IPHONE_SDK)
-CPPFLAGS :=
-
-CXX := $(IPHONE_PLATFORM)/usr/bin/i686-apple-darwin9-g++-4.0.1
-CXXFLAGS := -W -Wall -arch i386 -O3 -isysroot $(IPHONE_SDK)
-
-LD := $(CXX)
-LDFLAGS := $(CXXFLAGS)
-LIBS :=
-
-# Optional post-link command. The first argument to this command is
-# the executable name and the rest of the arguments are the object
-# files and libraries that were used to link this executable.
-#
-POSTLD :=
-
-# Set RANLIB to empty if your system does not need ranlib.
-#
-AR := $(IPHONE_PLATFORM)/usr/bin/ar
-ARFLAGS := rc
-RANLIB := $(IPHONE_PLATFORM)/usr/bin/ranlib
-
-
-# Common XSD/e flags.
-#
-XSDFLAGS := --generate-inline
-
-
-# Platform. Valid values are:
-#
-# 'wince' - Windows CE
-# 'win32' - Windows 2000, XP, etc.
-# 'posix' - POSIX OS, including UNIX/Linux, VxWorks, etc.
-#
-XSDE_PLATFORM := posix
-
-
-# Platform architecture width in bits.
-#
-XSDE_ARCH_WIDTH := 32
-
-
-# Platform byte order. Valid values are 'b' for big-endian
-# and 'l' for little-endian.
-#
-XSDE_BYTEORDER := l
-
-
-# Application character encoding. Valid values are 'utf8' for UTF-8
-# and 'iso8859-1' for ISO-8859-1. Note that this encoding is not
-# the same as the XML document encoding that is being parsed or
-# serialized. Rather, it is the encoding that is used inside the
-# application. When an XML document is parsed, the character data
-# is automatically converted to the application encoding. Similarly,
-# when an XML document is serialized, the data in the application
-# encoding is automatically converted to the resulting document
-# encoding. Also don't forget to use the --char-encoding option
-# when compiling your schemas if using an encoding other than UTF-8.
-#
-XSDE_ENCODING := utf8
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if you don't have STL (std::string, etc.). Also don't
-# forget to use the --no-stl option when compiling your schemas.
-#
-XSDE_STL := y
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if you don't want iterators to conform to the STL
-# requirements. This feature requires working <iterator> header
-# and allows you to use the standard algorithms such as find_if,
-# etc.
-#
-XSDE_STL_ITERATOR := y
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if you don't have iostream.
-#
-XSDE_IOSTREAM := y
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if you don't have C++ exceptions. Also don't forget to
-# use the --no-exceptions option when compiling your schemas.
-#
-XSDE_EXCEPTIONS := y
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if your platform doesn't have the "long long int" type or
-# the strtoull function. Also don't forget to use the --no-long-long
-# option when compiling your schemas.
-#
-XSDE_LONGLONG := y
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if your platform doesn't have the snprintf function.
-#
-XSDE_SNPRINTF := y
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if you don't want support for XML Schema validation in
-# C++/Parser. Also don't forget to use the --suppress-validation
-# option when compiling your schemas.
-#
-XSDE_PARSER_VALIDATION := y
-
-
-# Set to 'n' if you don't want support for XML Schema validation in
-# C++/Serializer. Also don't forget to use the --suppress-validation
-# option when compiling your schemas.
-#
-XSDE_SERIALIZER_VALIDATION := y
-
-
-# Set to 'y' if you would like to have support for regular expressions in
-# the XSD/e runtime. If the regexp support is enabled, then the parser and
-# serializer validation code will use it to validate the xs:pattern facet.
-# If the regexp support is disabled, then this facet will be ignored. The
-# regexp support increases the resulting executable size by about 30-50Kb.
-#
-XSDE_REGEXP := n
-
-
-# Base parser/serializer implementation reuse style. Valid values are:
-#
-# 'mixin' - virtual inheritance-based reuse (specify --reuse-style-mixin)
-# 'tiein' - delegation-based reuse (recommended)
-# 'none' - no reuse support (specify --reuse-style-none)
-#
-XSDE_REUSE_STYLE := tiein
-
-
-# Set to 'y' if you would like the XSD/e runtime and the generated code
-# to perform memory management using custom allocator functions provided
-# by your application instead of the standard operator new/delete. Also
-# don't forget to use the --custom-allocator option when compiling your
-# schemas. See the documentation and examples for more information on
-# custom allocators.
-#
-XSDE_CUSTOM_ALLOCATOR := n
-
-
-# Set to 'y' if you would like to include the default implementation of the
-# custom allocator into the XSD/e runtime library. This option is primarily
-# useful for testing and only makes sense if XSDE_CUSTOM_ALLOCATOR is set
-# to 'y'.
-#
-XSDE_DEFAULT_ALLOCATOR := n
-
-
-# Set to 'y' if you want support for serialization of the C++/Hybrid
-# object model to the CDR (Common Data Representation) binary format.
-# This functionality requires the ACE library.
-#
-XSDE_CDR := n
-
-
-# Set to 'y' if you want support for serialization of the C++/Hybrid
-# object model to the XDR (eXternal Data Representation) binary format.
-# This functionality requires the XDR API which is available out of the
-# box on most POSIX systems as part of Sun RPC. On some systems (e.g.,
-# (Linux, VxWorks, iPhone OS) this API is part of libc in which case
-# you don't need to link anything extra. On other platforms, the XDR
-# API may require linking to another library (which you can add to the
-# LIBS variable above), such as -lrpc (QNX, LynxOS) or -lnsl. On non-
-# POSIX platforms you may need to install a third-party library which
-# provides the XDR API. Also note that some older versions of the API
-# (e.g., those found on LynxOS) may not support serialization of the
-# long long type. In this case you will get a compilation error saying
-# that xdr_longlong_t and xdr_u_longlong_t are not declared. One way to
-# resolve this is to disable the use of the long long type in XSD/e (see
-# XSDE_LONGLONG above).
-#
-XSDE_XDR := n
-
-
-# Set to 'y' if you need to handle XML vocabularies that use XML Schema
-# polymorphism (xsi:type or substitution groups). Also don't forget to
-# use either --generate-polymorphic (generates polymorphism-aware code)
-# or --runtime-polymorphic (generates non-polymorphic code that uses the
-# runtime library configured with polymorphism support). Note that support
-# for XML Schema polymorphism requires runtime static initialization
-# support in the C++ compiler (that is, support for automatic calling
-# of constructors for static objects). Furthermore, if the mixin reuse
-# style is used (XSDE_REUSE_STYLE) then the generated code requires
-# support for dynamic_cast.
-#
-XSDE_POLYMORPHIC := n
-
-
-# When polymorphism support is enabled (XSDE_POLYMORPHIC), the following
-# parameters control the substitution and inheritance hashmaps bucket
-# allocation. Because the number of elements in these hashmaps depends
-# on the schemas being compiled and thus is fairly static, these hashmaps
-# do not perform automatic table resizing. To obtain good performance the
-# elements to buckets ratio should be between 0.7 and 0.9. The recommended
-# way to ensure this range is to add diagnostics code to your application
-# as shown in the documentation and examples. It is also a good idea to
-# use prime numbers for bucket counts: 53 97 193 389 769 1543 3079 6151
-# 12289 24593 49157 98317 196613 393241. Inheritance hashmaps are only
-# used when validation is enabled.
-#
-XSDE_PARSER_SMAP_BUCKETS := 53
-XSDE_PARSER_IMAP_BUCKETS := 97
-XSDE_SERIALIZER_SMAP_BUCKETS := 53
-XSDE_SERIALIZER_SMAP_BUCKET_BUCKETS := 53
-XSDE_SERIALIZER_IMAP_BUCKETS := 97
-
-
-# Options tuning depending on the features selected.
-#
-ifeq ($(XSDE_EXCEPTIONS),y)
-CFLAGS += -fexceptions
-endif