wxWidgets/utils/ifacecheck
Vadim Zeitlin f69dbaa1ae Introduce MSW ARM64 support
This is a preliminary ARM64 platform support for wxWidgets at "it
compiles" stage. This will allow building and testing wxWidgets based
apps for oncoming Windows 10 ARM64.

Requirements:
- Visual Studio 2017 Update 4 or later with Visual C++ compilers and
  libraries for ARM64 component installed

Building:
1. Open command prompt.
2. Change directory to build\msw subfolder.
3. Run "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual
   Studio\2017\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsamd64_arm64.bat" once.
4. Use `nmake TARGET_CPU=ARM64 ...` to build required flavor of wxWidget
   libraries.

Notes:
1. Building of *.sln/*.vcxproj files does not support ARM64 yet. This
   requires to hardcode Windows SDK to 10.0.15063.0 or later in
   *.vcxproj files, which would render them non-compilable in older
   Visual Studio versions. Microsoft is aware of this issue and is
   planning a fix in the next version of Visual Studio.
2. wxmsw31ud_gl.dll does not build yet. Awaiting Microsoft to deliver
   missing opengl32.lib for ARM64. Please, specify USE_OPENGL=0.

Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/923
2018-09-17 22:34:32 +02:00
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src Introduce MSW ARM64 support 2018-09-17 22:34:32 +02:00
gccxml.dtd added the rungccxml.sh script and the setup_gccxml.h file to make it easier to generate the gccxml output for ifacecheck 2008-03-26 16:40:54 +00:00
gccxml.xsl added the rungccxml.sh script and the setup_gccxml.h file to make it easier to generate the gccxml output for ifacecheck 2008-03-26 16:40:54 +00:00
README.txt Fixed various typos. 2011-03-22 14:17:38 +00:00
rungccxml.sh.in Remove all lines containing cvs/svn "$Id$" keyword. 2013-07-26 16:02:46 +00:00

 Ifacecheck utility
 ==================

 1) INTRODUCTION

 This utility compares the wxWidgets real interface contained in the "include"
 hierarchy with the wxWidgets interface used for documentation purposes and
 kept in the "interface" hierarchy.

 Ifacecheck warns about incoherences (mainly wrong prototype signatures) and
 can even correct them automatically. It uses the XML outputs of the gccxml utility
 (see http://www.gccxml.org) and of the Doxygen utility (see http://www.doxygen.org)
 to do the comparison.

 It's explicitly designed for wxWidgets documentation needs and is probably of little
 use for anything else than wxWidgets docs reviewing.


 2) PREREQUISITES FOR USING IT

 To use this utility you'll need at least:
  - wxWidgets "include" and "interface" headers tree
  - Doxygen installed
  - Gccxml installed


 3) HOW TO USE IT (on Linux)

    First, create the doxygen XML:

     > cd docs/doxygen
     > ./regen.sh xml
     > cd ../..

    Next, create the gcc XML:

     > ./configure                # configure wxWidgets as you would do when building it
     > cd utils/ifacecheck
     > ./rungccxml.sh
     > cd ../..

    Last, build and run ifacecheck:

     > cd utils/ifacecheck/src
     > make
     > make install
     > cd ..
     > ifacecheck -u wxapi-preproc.txt wxapi.xml ../../docs/doxygen/out/xml/index.xml >ifacecheck.log

    Now you should have the log of the utility saved in 'ifacecheck.log'.
    Its contents should be easy to interpret.

    For more info about ifacecheck options just type:
     > ifacecheck --help