PKG_FORMAT is now more straightforward to get with from the revised jw-pkg.py distro info --format '%{cascade}', so do that, and do it in the context where all the other variables are set from the output of that command.
To remove redundancy, get-os.sh needs to be retired in favor of pkg.py distro info. It's needed in platform.mk, but the only definiton of JW_PKG_PY is in projects.mk, so move it, along with the variables essential for the command:
include $(JWBDIR)/make/py-version.mk (defining PYTHON) JW_PKG_PY DEVELOPMENT VERSION_FILE
.cache-projects.mk is not installed / packaged, which makes builds against an installed jw-pkg considerably slower. Change that, at the risk of making the installed jw-pkg-devel less versatile. This commit installs a cache file cache-projects.mk, renamed from .cache-projects.mk, because there's no justification for hiding an installed makefile. At least I can't think of one.
This commit aims at improving speed by using better caching.
- Makefile, cache.mk: Split .cache.mk up
To allow caching of runtime path variables which are
project-specific, split .cache.mk up in .cache-project.mk and
.cache-projects.mk
- ldlibpath.mk: Cache ldlibpath, exepath and pythonpath
Place the output of $(call proj_query ldlibpath), $(call
proj_query, exepath) and $(call proj_query pythonpath) in
JW_PKG_LD_LIBRARY_PATH, JW_PKG_EXE_PATH, and JW_PKG_PYTHON_PATH
respectively, and cache the variables in make/.project-cache.mk.
- cache.mk: Use = instead of :=
Recursively expanded variables are nearly as fast as := variables
if the assigned value is a fixed string. And sometimes it's not,
rightly so, because variables get assigned below, as with
JW_PKG_XXX for instance.
- cache.mk: Use $(TOPDIR) as variable values
Replace absolute references to project's topdir by $(TOPDIR) with
sed. As soon as the project queries produce absolute paths, they
will be transformed into relative paths which allow the code base
to be moved to a different location and still remain functional
without a rebuild.
jw-build doesn't stop at building software, packaging it afterwards is also a core feature, so this commit gives the package a better name.
The commit replaces strings s/jw-build/jw-pkg/ in text files and file names. Fallout to the functionality is fixed, variable names are left as they are, though. To be adjusted by later commits.
This commit takes the MinGW cross compilation further into the direction of being a more general framework for cross compilation. Changed some variable names that are too specialized, notably MinGW tool chain directories, compilers, utilities.
This commit makes it possible to successfully run "make all" against ytools' again, with TARGET_TUPLE set to i686-ms-w64-mingw. Lots of minor and major tweaks here and there.
The biggest diff is a move of the architecture-related definitions into platform.mk. The are needed pretty early on, so that seems reasonable.
Making this work again is part of the larger effort to support cross buildchains in a more concise way, i.e. without so many if ($(TARGET),mingw)) all over the place. TARGET's relevance should dwindle, until it's finally taken over by the TARGET_XXX variables extracted from TARGET_TUPLE or TARGET_TRIPLET.
C++ definitions are numerous, and they shouldn't pollute variable space and performance outside of directories containing C++ files. This commit pushes them into a defs-cpp.mk file.