There were a lot of places we would need to perform this check,
so just remove them from the list of files to process from the start.
Remove dead code. Refactor.
Refs #426
When I added the "tee" commands to split off command outputs to
a file and the screen, I forgot that the exit status of the make commands
takes the exit status of "tee" which does not ususally have an error and
masks any error in the actual compilation. I added an exit ${PIPESTATUS[0]}
which returns the exit status of the compilation.
Added echos to all compile commands to append to MAKE_out. tee'd
the output of the compile command so that it will go to both the MAKE_out
file and the screen.
Like gcc, swig supports all those -M options. Use them to automatically
manage *_py.cpp dependencies.
Add dependency generation to trickify.mk as well.
Moving targets to the more correct makefile like defining S_MAIN should
be in make_makefile_src. Moved the makefile_overrides rules read from
directories into their own makefile.
Changed some order only dependencies to actual dependencies. Added a
check in make_makefile_src for new files that should trigger recreating
Makefile_src.
A different approach. Instead of trying to limit the number of times
S_overrides.mk is included, combine the makefiles so only one
call to make is made.
We've agreed that the long-term solution is to refactor the makefiles so
we don't use recursive make. Until then, continue double including
S_overrides.mk so that the $(S_MAIN) target is available in
S_overrides.mk. Resolve#360 by having Trickified libraries use
target-specific variables (ironically, on $(S_MAIN)) to avoid
duplication of the -whole-archive option.
Namespace packages are a mechanism for splitting a single Python
package across multiple directories on disk. With the addition of
$(TRICK_HOME)/pymods/trick, there now exists a package named 'trick' at
$(TRICK_HOME)/pymods and in each SIM_* directory. This change allows sims
to import modules from both locations.
Refs #365
Like other TRICK_SYSTEM variables, users should not modify this.
This renders TRICK_LDFLAGS and TRICK_USER_LINK_LIBS redundant. While we
would like to eventually remove TRICK_USER_LINK_LIBS, it's not likely to
ever actually happen.
Refs #369
This changes back the default behavior to not use offsetof in io_src code.
Added a flag to ICG, -c or --compat15, to globally generate offsetof statements.
Added an ENV variable that can be used to generate offsetof statements by file or directory.
Added in a warning if classes parsed at ICG time are different in size than at runtime.
Copied the block of code that sends header file comments through the preprocessor from
15.x to trunk. This block was left out and is now used by both headers and source files.
So using consts as arguments to STLs causes errors in our io code and SWIG.
Added a check for const template arguments and going to ignore them for
both ICG and what we input to SWIG.
Created man pages for each executable we have in bin. Updated the
couple of man pages we did have in there. Modified trick-CP
to accept arguments. Updated the version number reported by ICG
as well.
When extracting include files full path file names fall through all
of the logic that strips quotes off of the path. This leads to double
double quotes in the output. Added an else statement that catches
all other include files and strips the quotes off of pathnames.
refs #267