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From: | Bogdan |
Subject: | bug#54020: Allow user-defined libtool options |
Date: | Sat, 13 Jan 2024 22:29:57 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird |
Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>, 2024-01-13 07:19:
On 15 Mar 2023 17:31, Bogdan wrote:Another patch from my side. This one makes it possible for users to pass additional options to libtool in 'compile' mode. Fixes #54020. Added documentation and a test case including the '-no-suppress' option. All tests with 'lt' or 'libtool' in the name pass. Feel free to rename the variables, I just came up with the names LTCOMPILE_PREFLAGS and LTCOMPILE_POSTFLAGS, reflecting the positions where the variables are put and the mode they're used in.why do we need LTCOMPILE_POSTFLAGS ? isn't that just after the compile command ? $obj_compile expands into e.g. \$(CC) @cpplike_flags \$(AM_CFLAGS) \$(CFLAGS) so if someone wants to add flags to C/etc..., they already have knobs to turn. which means this would simplify by only having one variable right ? AM_LTCOMPILE_FLAGS -mike
Seems so, at least for now. At least for C compilers. At least until $obj_compile becomes something else in the future or something more, or even now contains (or will contain) other options after $(CFLAGS) on the command line when using other compilers. For simplicity - yes, one flag like AM_LTCOMPILE_FLAGS should suffice, at least now, as it seems. I've made pre- and post- flags for better flexibility, to be future-proof. -- Regards - Bogdan ('bogdro') D. (GNU/Linux & FreeDOS) X86 assembly (DOS, GNU/Linux): http://bogdro.evai.pl/index-en.php Soft(EN): http://bogdro.evai.pl/soft http://bogdro.evai.pl/soft4asm www.Xiph.org www.TorProject.org www.LibreOffice.org www.GnuPG.org
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