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Diffstat (limited to 'dist/etc/vxworks')
-rw-r--r-- | dist/etc/vxworks/config-5.5.1.make | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-max.make | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-min.make | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-max.make | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-min.make | 18 |
5 files changed, 90 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-5.5.1.make b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-5.5.1.make index 89bf164..df7549e 100644 --- a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-5.5.1.make +++ b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-5.5.1.make @@ -123,6 +123,24 @@ XSDE_SERIALIZER_VALIDATION := y 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. diff --git a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-max.make b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-max.make index b1b08fd..835ba84 100644 --- a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-max.make +++ b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-max.make @@ -135,6 +135,24 @@ XSDE_SERIALIZER_VALIDATION := y 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. diff --git a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-min.make b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-min.make index 3435c70..2ac5ef3 100644 --- a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-min.make +++ b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-min.make @@ -122,6 +122,24 @@ XSDE_SERIALIZER_VALIDATION := y 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. diff --git a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-max.make b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-max.make index 43731df..30e7347 100644 --- a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-max.make +++ b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-max.make @@ -135,6 +135,24 @@ XSDE_SERIALIZER_VALIDATION := y 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. diff --git a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-min.make b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-min.make index cf8d622..b624c8c 100644 --- a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-min.make +++ b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-min.make @@ -122,6 +122,24 @@ XSDE_SERIALIZER_VALIDATION := y 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. |