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diff --git a/eclass/wxwidgets.eclass b/eclass/wxwidgets.eclass index 0cbf49590402..1cd6e49505df 100644 --- a/eclass/wxwidgets.eclass +++ b/eclass/wxwidgets.eclass @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Copyright 1999-2016 Gentoo Foundation +# Copyright 1999-2019 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # @ECLASS: wxwidgets.eclass @@ -7,19 +7,19 @@ # @SUPPORTED_EAPIS: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 # @BLURB: Manages build configuration for wxGTK-using packages. # @DESCRIPTION: -# This eclass sets up the proper environment for ebuilds using the wxGTK -# libraries. Ebuilds using wxPython do not need to inherit this eclass. +# This eclass sets up the proper environment for ebuilds using the wxGTK +# libraries. Ebuilds using wxPython do not need to inherit this eclass. # -# More specifically, this eclass controls the configuration chosen by the -# /usr/bin/wx-config wrapper. +# More specifically, this eclass controls the configuration chosen by the +# /usr/bin/wx-config wrapper. # -# Using the eclass is simple: +# Using the eclass is simple: # -# - set WX_GTK_VER equal to a SLOT of wxGTK -# - call setup-wxwidgets() +# - set WX_GTK_VER equal to a SLOT of wxGTK +# - call setup-wxwidgets() # -# The configuration chosen is based on the version required and the flags -# wxGTK was built with. +# The configuration chosen is based on the version required and the flags +# wxGTK was built with. if [[ -z ${_WXWIDGETS_ECLASS} ]]; then @@ -64,22 +64,21 @@ case ${EAPI} in ;; esac -# @FUNCTION: setup-wxwidgets +# @FUNCTION: setup-wxwidgets # @DESCRIPTION: +# Call this in your ebuild to set up the environment for wxGTK. Besides +# controlling the wx-config wrapper this exports WX_CONFIG containing +# the path to the config in case it needs to be passed to a build system. # -# Call this in your ebuild to set up the environment for wxGTK. Besides -# controlling the wx-config wrapper this exports WX_CONFIG containing -# the path to the config in case it needs to be passed to a build system. +# In wxGTK-2.9 and later it also controls the level of debugging output +# from the libraries. In these versions debugging features are enabled +# by default and need to be disabled at the package level. Because this +# causes many warning dialogs to pop up during runtime we add -DNDEBUG to +# CPPFLAGS to disable debugging features (unless your ebuild has a debug +# USE flag and it's enabled). If you don't like this behavior you can set +# WX_DISABLE_NDEBUG to override it. # -# In wxGTK-2.9 and later it also controls the level of debugging output -# from the libraries. In these versions debugging features are enabled -# by default and need to be disabled at the package level. Because this -# causes many warning dialogs to pop up during runtime we add -DNDEBUG to -# CPPFLAGS to disable debugging features (unless your ebuild has a debug -# USE flag and it's enabled). If you don't like this behavior you can set -# WX_DISABLE_NDEBUG to override it. -# -# See: http://docs.wxwidgets.org/trunk/overview_debugging.html +# See: http://docs.wxwidgets.org/trunk/overview_debugging.html setup-wxwidgets() { local wxtoolkit wxdebug wxconf |