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wxWidgets naming conventions
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Being a cross platform development library, it is naturally desirable
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(at least to me ;) for wxWidgets to be exploited in a fully cross
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platform development environment -- a single invocation of make should
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be sufficient to build target executables for a variety of host platforms
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when desired.
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Since this is now in fact possible for at least the most commonly used
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platforms, wxWidgets has been structured to allow multiple, simultaneous
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installations of the library. Common files are shared, platform and port
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specific files and libraries are arranged so as to be unambiguous when
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installed together.
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To manage this sanely we need a sufficiently descriptive and logical
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labelling convention for file and install path names -- this document (at
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least at its time of writing) describes the system we have adopted.
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It is not fine grained enough to include every possible build configuration
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for wxWidgets, but is encompassing enough to maintain a relatively complete
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set of cross platform build tools on a single machine and to provide an
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obvious slot for new ports to slip into.
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For UNIX libraries, the canonical library name shall be of the form:
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libwx_$(toolkit)$(widgetset)$(debug)-$(version)-$(host).$(lib_extension)
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For MSW (native hosted only) libraries the library name should be of
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the form:
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wx$(toolkit)$(widgetset)$(version)$(unicode)$(debug).$(lib_extension)
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Where:
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--------------------------------------------------------------------
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$toolkit must currently be one of the following:
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msw
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gtk
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base
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mac
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motif
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$widgetset may be one of:
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univ
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or empty if the widget set is the same as the toolkit.
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--------------------------------------------------------------------
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$version is a string encoding the full version (major, minor, release)
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for MSW, or just the major and minor number for UNIX.
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eg. for wxWidgets 2.3.2, $version = 232 for MSW or 2.3 for UNIX.
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The rationale for this is that under UNIX-like systems it is desirable
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that differently 'minor numbered' releases can be installed together,
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meaning your old 2.2 apps can continue to work even if you migrate
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development to the next stable or unstable release (eg. 2.3, 2.4),
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but binary compatibility is maintained between point releases (those
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with the same major.minor number)
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A known break in binary compatibility should be addressed by updating
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the library soname (see the notes in configure.in for details on this)
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I do not know why MSW should not also omit the release number from
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$version. (maybe that will change by the time this document is ratified)
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--------------------------------------------------------------------
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$unicode and $debug are either empty or set to 'u' and 'd'
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respectively when enabled.
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$host is empty for a 'native' library, (that is one where the host
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system is the same as the build system) or set to the value returned
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by the autoconf ${host_alias} variable in configure for libraries
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that are cross compiled.
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--------------------------------------------------------------------
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$lib_extension is system specific and most usually set to .a for
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a static library, .dll for a MSW shared library, or .so.$so_version
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for a shared UNIX library.
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====================================================================
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The installed location of the library specific setup.h is also
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determined by the values of these items. On UNIX systems they
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will be found in:
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$(prefix)/lib/wx/include/$(toolkit)$(widgetset)$(debug)-$(version)-$(host)/wx/
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which will be in the include search path returned by the relevant
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wx-config for that library. (or presumably set in the relevant
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make/project files for platforms that do not use wx-config)
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====================================================================
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The port specific wx-config file for each library shall be named:
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wx-$(toolkit)$(widgetset)$(debug)-$(version)-$(host)-config
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${prefix}/bin/wx-config shall exist as a link to (or copy of) one of
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these port specific files (on platforms which support it) and as such
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it defines the default build configuration for wxApps on the system.
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It may be modified by the system user at any time.
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