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//
// Config.Android.pp
//
// This file defines some custom config variables for the Android
// platform. It makes some initial guesses about compiler features,
// etc.
//
// *******************************************************************
// NOTE: you should not attempt to copy this file verbatim as your own
// personal Config.pp file. Instead, you should start with an empty
// Config.pp file, and add lines to it when you wish to override
// settings given in here. In the normal ppremake system, this file
// will always be read first, and then your personal Config.pp file
// will be read later, which gives you a chance to override the
// default settings found in this file. However, if you start by
// copying the entire file, it will be difficult to tell which
// settings you have customized, and it will be difficult to upgrade
// to a subsequent version of Panda.
// *******************************************************************
// Android is a Linux distribution.
#define IS_LINUX 1
// These libraries are provided by the Android NDK.
#define ZLIB_IPATH
#define ZLIB_LPATH
#define ZLIB_LIBS z
#define HAVE_ZLIB 1
#define GLES_IPATH
#define GLES_LPATH
#define GLES_LIBS GLESv1_CM
#define HAVE_GLES 1
#define GLES2_IPATH
#define GLES2_LPATH
#define GLES2_LIBS GLESv2
#define HAVE_GLES2 1
#define EGL_IPATH
#define EGL_LPATH
#define EGL_LIBS EGL
#define HAVE_EGL 1
// We don't have these, of course, so let's disable
// them for convenience in case they were autodetected.
#define HAVE_DX9
#define HAVE_CG
// Compiler flags
#defer TOOLCHAIN_PATH $[ANDROID_NDK_HOME]/toolchains/$[ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN]/prebuilt/windows/bin
#defer TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX $[if $[eq $[ANDROID_ABI],x86],i686-linux-android,$[ANDROID_ABI]]
#defer CC $[TOOLCHAIN_PATH]/$[TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX]-gcc
#defer CXX $[TOOLCHAIN_PATH]/$[TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX]-g++
#defer AR $[TOOLCHAIN_PATH]/$[TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX]-ar
#define C++FLAGS_GEN -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti
#defer SYSROOT $[ANDROID_NDK_HOME]/platforms/$[ANDROID_PLATFORM]/arch-$[ANDROID_ARCH]
#defer SYSROOT_FLAGS --sysroot=$[subst \,/,$[osfilename $[SYSROOT]]]
#defer EXTRA_IPATH $[ANDROID_NDK_HOME]/sources/android/native_app_glue $[SYSROOT]/usr/include
#defer EXTRA_LPATH $[SYSROOT]/usr/lib
#defer EXTRA_LIBS $[if $[eq $[BUILD_TYPE],android],,c m]
// Define the CFLAGS and LDFLAGS settings for the various architectures.
#defer ANDROID_arm_CFLAGS\
-fpic\
-ffunction-sections\
-funwind-tables\
-fstack-protector\
-D__ARM_ARCH_5__ -D__ARM_ARCH_5T__\
-D__ARM_ARCH_5E__ -D__ARM_ARCH_5TE__\
$[if $[eq $[ANDROID_ABI],armeabi-v7a],-march=armv7-a -mfloat-abi=softfp -mfpu=vfpv3-d16,-march=armv5te -mtune=xscale -msoft-float]
#defer ANDROID_arm_LDFLAGS -march=armv7-a -Wl,--fix-cortex-a8
#define ANDROID_mips_CFLAGS\
-fpic\
-fno-strict-aliasing\
-finline-functions\
-ffunction-sections\
-funwind-tables\
-fmessage-length=0\
-fno-inline-functions-called-once\
-fgcse-after-reload\
-frerun-cse-after-loop\
-frename-registers
#define ANDROID_mips_LDFLAGS
#define ANDROID_x86_CFLAGS\
-ffunction-sections\
-funwind-tables\
-fstack-protector
#define ANDROID_x86_LDFLAGS
// Select the flags for our architecture and add some common ones.
#defer ANDROID_CFLAGS $[ANDROID_$[ANDROID_ARCH]_CFLAGS] -DANDROID -Wa,$[if $[ANDROID_DISABLE_NX],--execstack,--noexecstack]
#defer ANDROID_LDFLAGS -Wl,--no-undefined\
-Wl,-z,$[if $[ANDROID_DISABLE_NX],execstack,noexecstack]\
-Wl,-z,$[if $[ANDROID_DISABLE_RELRO],norelro,relro]\
-Wl,-z,$[if $[ANDROID_DISABLE_RELRO],lazy,now]
// How to compile a C or C++ file into a .o file. $[target] is the
// name of the .o file, $[source] is the name of the source file,
// $[ipath] is a space-separated list of directories to search for
// include files, and $[flags] is a list of additional flags to pass
// to the compiler.
#defer os_ipath $[subst \,/,$[osfilename $[ipath]]]
#defer COMPILE_C $[CC] $[SYSROOT_FLAGS] $[ANDROID_CFLAGS] $[CFLAGS_GEN] $[flags] $[os_ipath:%=-I%] -c $[source] -o $[target]
#defer COMPILE_C++ $[CXX] $[SYSROOT_FLAGS] $[ANDROID_CFLAGS] $[C++FLAGS_GEN] $[flags] $[os_ipath:%=-I%] -c $[source] -o $[target]
// What flags should be passed to both C and C++ compilers to enable
// debug symbols? This will be supplied when OPTIMIZE (above) is set
// to 1, 2, or 3.
#defer DEBUGFLAGS -g
// What flags should be passed to both C and C++ compilers to enable
// compiler optimizations? This will be supplied when OPTIMIZE
// (above) is set to 2, 3, or 4.
#defer OPTFLAGS -O2
// By convention, any source file that contains the string _no_opt_ in
// its filename won't have the above compiler optimizations run for it.
#defer no_opt $[findstring _no_opt_,$[source]]
// What define variables should be passed to the compilers for each
// value of OPTIMIZE? We separate this so we can pass these same
// options to interrogate, guaranteeing that the correct interfaces
// are generated. Do not include -D here; that will be supplied
// automatically.
#defer CDEFINES_OPT1 $[EXTRA_CDEFS]
#defer CDEFINES_OPT2 $[EXTRA_CDEFS]
#defer CDEFINES_OPT3 $[EXTRA_CDEFS]
#defer CDEFINES_OPT4 $[EXTRA_CDEFS]
// What additional flags should be passed for each value of OPTIMIZE
// (above)? We separate out the compiler-optimization flags, above,
// so we can compile certain files that give optimizers trouble (like
// the output of lex and yacc) without them, but with all the other
// relevant flags.
#define ANDROID_DEBUG_CFLAGS -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing
#define ANDROID_RELEASE_CFLAGS -fomit-frame-pointer -fstrict-aliasing -funswitch-loops -finline-limit=300
#defer CFLAGS_OPT1 $[CDEFINES_OPT1:%=-D%] -Wall $[DEBUGFLAGS] $[ANDROID_DEBUG_FLAGS]
#defer CFLAGS_OPT2 $[CDEFINES_OPT2:%=-D%] -Wall $[DEBUGFLAGS] $[if $[no_opt],,$[OPTFLAGS]] $[ANDROID_DEBUG_FLAGS]
#defer CFLAGS_OPT3 $[CDEFINES_OPT3:%=-D%] $[DEBUGFLAGS] $[if $[no_opt],,$[OPTFLAGS]] $[ANDROID_RELEASE_FLAGS]
#defer CFLAGS_OPT4 $[CDEFINES_OPT4:%=-D%] $[if $[no_opt],,$[OPTFLAGS]] $[ANDROID_RELEASE_FLAGS]
// What additional flags should be passed to both compilers when
// building shared (relocatable) sources? Some architectures require
// special support for this.
#defer CFLAGS_SHARED -fPIC
// How to generate a C or C++ executable from a collection of .o
// files. $[target] is the name of the binary to generate, and
// $[sources] is the list of .o files. $[libs] is a space-separated
// list of dependent libraries, and $[lpath] is a space-separated list
// of directories in which those libraries can be found.
#defer os_lpath $[subst \,/,$[osfilename $[lpath]]]
#defer LINK_BIN_C $[LINK_BIN_C++]
#defer LINK_BIN_C++ $[cxx_ld]\
-Wl,--gc-sections\
-Wl,-z,nocopyreloc\
$[SYSROOT_FLAGS]\
$[sources]\
$[flags]\
$[os_lpath:%=-L%] $[libs:%=-l%]\
-o $[target]
// How to generate a static C or C++ library. $[target] is the
// name of the library to generate, and $[sources] is the list of .o
// files that will go into the library.
#defer STATIC_LIB_C $[AR] cru $[target] $[sources]
#defer STATIC_LIB_C++ $[AR] cru $[target] $[sources]
// How to run ranlib, if necessary, after generating a static library.
// $[target] is the name of the library. Set this to the empty string
// if ranlib is not necessary on your platform.
#defer RANLIB ranlib $[target]
// Where to put the so_locations file, used by an Irix MIPSPro
// compiler, to generate a map of shared library memory locations.
#defer SO_LOCATIONS $[DTOOL_INSTALL]/etc/so_locations
// How to generate a shared C or C++ library. $[source] and $[target]
// as above, and $[libs] is a space-separated list of dependent
// libraries, and $[lpath] is a space-separated list of directories in
// which those libraries can be found.
#defer SHARED_LIB_C $[SHARED_LIB_C++]
#defer SHARED_LIB_C++ $[cxx_ld]\
-Wl,-soname,$[notdir $[target]]\
-shared\
$[SYSROOT_FLAGS]\
$[sources]\
$[flags]\
$[os_lpath:%=-L%] $[libs:%=-l%]\
-o $[target]
#define BUNDLE_LIB_C++
// How to install a data file or executable file. $[local] is the
// local name of the file to install, and $[dest] is the name of the
// directory to put it in.
// On Unix systems, we strongly prefer using the install program to
// install files. This has nice features like automatically setting
// the permissions bits, and also is usually clever enough to install
// a running program without crashing the running instance. However,
// it doesn't understanding installing a program from a subdirectory,
// so we have to cd into the source directory first.
#defer install_dash_p $[if $[KEEP_TIMESTAMPS],-p,]
#defer INSTALL $[if $[ne $[dir $[local]], ./],cd ./$[dir $[local]] &&] install -m $[INSTALL_UMASK_DATA] $[install_dash_p] $[notdir $[local]] $[dest]/
#defer INSTALL_PROG $[if $[ne $[dir $[local]], ./],cd ./$[dir $[local]] &&] install -m $[INSTALL_UMASK_PROG] $[install_dash_p] $[notdir $[local]] $[dest]/
#define SYSTEM_IGATE_FLAGS -D__const=const -Dvolatile -Dmutable
// Posix thread support is provided by the Android NDK.
#define HAVE_POSIX_THREADS 1
#define THREADS_LIBS
// Is the platform big-endian (like an SGI workstation) or
// little-endian (like a PC)? Define this to the empty string to
// indicate little-endian, or nonempty to indicate big-endian.
#define WORDS_BIGENDIAN
// Does the C++ compiler support namespaces?
#define HAVE_NAMESPACE 1
// Does the C++ compiler support ios::binary?
#define HAVE_IOS_BINARY 1
// How about the typename keyword?
#define HAVE_TYPENAME 1
// Will the compiler avoid inserting extra bytes in structs between a
// base struct and its derived structs? It is safe to define this
// false if you don't know, but if you know that you can get away with
// this you may gain a tiny performance gain by defining this true.
// If you define this true incorrectly, you will get lots of
// assertion failures on execution.
#define SIMPLE_STRUCT_POINTERS
// Does gettimeofday() take only one parameter?
#define GETTIMEOFDAY_ONE_PARAM
// Do we have getopt() and/or getopt_long_only() built into the
// system?
#define HAVE_GETOPT 1
#define HAVE_GETOPT_LONG_ONLY 1
// Are the above getopt() functions defined in getopt.h, or somewhere else?
#define PHAVE_GETOPT_H 1
// Can we determine the terminal width by making an ioctl(TIOCGWINSZ) call?
#define IOCTL_TERMINAL_WIDTH 1
// Do the system headers define a "streamsize" typedef? How about the
// ios::binary enumerated value? And other ios typedef symbols like
// ios::openmode and ios::fmtflags?
#define HAVE_STREAMSIZE 1
#define HAVE_IOS_BINARY 1
#define HAVE_IOS_TYPEDEFS 1
// Can we safely call getenv() at static init time?
#define STATIC_INIT_GETENV 1
// Can we read the files /proc/self/* to determine our
// environment variables at static init time?
#define HAVE_PROC_SELF_EXE 1
#define HAVE_PROC_SELF_MAPS 1
#define HAVE_PROC_SELF_ENVIRON 1
#define HAVE_PROC_SELF_CMDLINE 1
// Do we have a global pair of argc/argv variables that we can read at
// static init time? Should we prototype them? What are they called?
#define HAVE_GLOBAL_ARGV
#define PROTOTYPE_GLOBAL_ARGV
#define GLOBAL_ARGV
#define GLOBAL_ARGC
// Should we include <iostream> or <iostream.h>? Define PHAVE_IOSTREAM
// to nonempty if we should use <iostream>, or empty if we should use
// <iostream.h>.
#define PHAVE_IOSTREAM 1
// Do we have a true stringstream class defined in <sstream>?
#define PHAVE_SSTREAM 1
// Does fstream::open() require a third parameter, specifying the
// umask? Versions of gcc prior to 3.2 had this.
#define HAVE_OPEN_MASK
// Do we have the lockf() function available?
#define HAVE_LOCKF
// Do the compiler or system libraries define wchar_t for you?
#define HAVE_WCHAR_T 1
// Does <string> define the typedef wstring? Most do, but for some
// reason, versions of gcc before 3.0 didn't do this.
#define HAVE_WSTRING 1
// Do we have <new>?
#define PHAVE_NEW 1
// Do we have <io.h>?
#define PHAVE_IO_H
// Do we have <malloc.h>?
#define PHAVE_MALLOC_H 1
// Do we have <alloca.h>?
#define PHAVE_ALLOCA_H 1
// Do we have <locale.h>?
#define PHAVE_LOCALE_H 1
// Do we have <string.h>?
#define PHAVE_STRING_H 1
// Do we have <stdlib.h>?
#define PHAVE_STDLIB_H 1
// Do we have <limits.h>?
#define PHAVE_LIMITS_H 1
// Do we have <minmax.h>?
#define PHAVE_MINMAX_H
// Do we have <sys/types.h>?
#define PHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1
#define PHAVE_SYS_TIME_H 1
// Do we have <unistd.h>?
#define PHAVE_UNISTD_H 1
// Do we have <utime.h>?
#define PHAVE_UTIME_H 1
// Do we have <dirent.h>?
#define PHAVE_DIRENT_H 1
// Do we have <glob.h> (and do we want to use it instead of dirent.h)?
#define PHAVE_GLOB_H
// Do we have <sys/soundcard.h> (and presumably a Linux-style audio
// interface)?
#define PHAVE_SYS_SOUNDCARD_H 1
// Do we have <ucontext.h> (and therefore makecontext() / swapcontext())?
#define PHAVE_UCONTEXT_H 1
// Do we have <linux/input.h> ? This enables us to use raw mouse input.
#define PHAVE_LINUX_INPUT_H 1
// Do we have RTTI (and <typeinfo>)?
// Technically, Android has RTTI support now,
// but we keep it disabled for performance reasons.
#define HAVE_RTTI
// Do we have <stdint.h>?
#define PHAVE_STDINT_H 1
// We need 64-bit file i/o
#define __USE_LARGEFILE64 1
// The dynamic library file extension (usually .so .dll or .dylib):
#define DYNAMIC_LIB_EXT .so
#define STATIC_LIB_EXT .a
#define BUNDLE_EXT