visualboyadvance-m/cmake/Architecture.cmake

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if(TRANSLATIONS_ONLY)
return()
endif()
auto deps for visual studio, take 1 Use vcpkg to build deps when Visual Studio on Windows is detected, this only happens on first build, but does take a while because things like wxWidgets need to be built. Building from the developer command line is also supported. I considered making a pre-built tarball available, but the resulting files are just too big for this to be practical. Make the necessary cmake code changes for this to work and to use the vcpkg packages, which work just like on linux or have other cmake glue code available. To do this, we make vcpkg a submodule, use git to checkout all submodules, then just build and use the `vcpkg.exe`. Then we set the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE to the vcpkg toolchain and also include it directly, why this is necessary I don't know, without it it doesn't work in the IDE but does on the command line. All of this requires no vcpkg integration with either the user or the project. A user-wide `ENV{VCPKG_ROOT}` is also supported. Fix the dynamic arrays in the GBA core, MSVC follows the C++ standard on this and gcc does not. TODO: add the necessary gcc flags to make this an error in cmake. Use `wxArrayString` instead of `std::vector<wxString>` in `src/wx/strutils.cpp` which is used in options parsing. This was necessary because of a bizarre linker error with wxWidgets when using Visual Studio: https://trac.wxwidgets.org/ticket/10884#comment:46 In `src/wx/panel.cpp` make sure the unimplemented D3D renderer code does not get compiled if it's actually `OFF`. Also fix the new spacer code for the drawing panel to not combine `wxEXPAND` with `wxALIGN_CENTER`, which is an error on wxWidgets 3.1.2, which is what vcpkg uses. The drawing panel seems to be automatically stretched to the max size automatically anyway. TODO: if all of this works, we'll need an Appveyor set up for visual studio. Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com>
2019-03-21 23:01:46 +00:00
if(NOT CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR)
if(NOT CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE AND CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR)
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR ${CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR})
elseif(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE MATCHES mxe)
if(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE MATCHES "i[3-9]86")
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR i686)
else()
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR x86_64)
endif()
elseif(CROSS_ARCH STREQUAL x86_64)
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR x86_64)
elseif(CROSS_ARCH STREQUAL i686)
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR i686)
auto deps for visual studio, take 1 Use vcpkg to build deps when Visual Studio on Windows is detected, this only happens on first build, but does take a while because things like wxWidgets need to be built. Building from the developer command line is also supported. I considered making a pre-built tarball available, but the resulting files are just too big for this to be practical. Make the necessary cmake code changes for this to work and to use the vcpkg packages, which work just like on linux or have other cmake glue code available. To do this, we make vcpkg a submodule, use git to checkout all submodules, then just build and use the `vcpkg.exe`. Then we set the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE to the vcpkg toolchain and also include it directly, why this is necessary I don't know, without it it doesn't work in the IDE but does on the command line. All of this requires no vcpkg integration with either the user or the project. A user-wide `ENV{VCPKG_ROOT}` is also supported. Fix the dynamic arrays in the GBA core, MSVC follows the C++ standard on this and gcc does not. TODO: add the necessary gcc flags to make this an error in cmake. Use `wxArrayString` instead of `std::vector<wxString>` in `src/wx/strutils.cpp` which is used in options parsing. This was necessary because of a bizarre linker error with wxWidgets when using Visual Studio: https://trac.wxwidgets.org/ticket/10884#comment:46 In `src/wx/panel.cpp` make sure the unimplemented D3D renderer code does not get compiled if it's actually `OFF`. Also fix the new spacer code for the drawing panel to not combine `wxEXPAND` with `wxALIGN_CENTER`, which is an error on wxWidgets 3.1.2, which is what vcpkg uses. The drawing panel seems to be automatically stretched to the max size automatically anyway. TODO: if all of this works, we'll need an Appveyor set up for visual studio. Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com>
2019-03-21 23:01:46 +00:00
endif()
endif()
# The processor may not be set, but set BITS regardless.
if(CMAKE_C_SIZEOF_DATA_PTR EQUAL 4)
set(BITS 32)
elseif(CMAKE_C_SIZEOF_DATA_PTR EQUAL 8)
set(BITS 64)
endif()
if(VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET MATCHES "^[aA][rR][mM]64")
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR ARM64)
elseif(VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET MATCHES "^[aA][rR][mM]-")
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR ARM)
endif()
# Turn asm on by default on 32bit x86 and set WINARCH for windows stuff.
auto deps for visual studio, take 1 Use vcpkg to build deps when Visual Studio on Windows is detected, this only happens on first build, but does take a while because things like wxWidgets need to be built. Building from the developer command line is also supported. I considered making a pre-built tarball available, but the resulting files are just too big for this to be practical. Make the necessary cmake code changes for this to work and to use the vcpkg packages, which work just like on linux or have other cmake glue code available. To do this, we make vcpkg a submodule, use git to checkout all submodules, then just build and use the `vcpkg.exe`. Then we set the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE to the vcpkg toolchain and also include it directly, why this is necessary I don't know, without it it doesn't work in the IDE but does on the command line. All of this requires no vcpkg integration with either the user or the project. A user-wide `ENV{VCPKG_ROOT}` is also supported. Fix the dynamic arrays in the GBA core, MSVC follows the C++ standard on this and gcc does not. TODO: add the necessary gcc flags to make this an error in cmake. Use `wxArrayString` instead of `std::vector<wxString>` in `src/wx/strutils.cpp` which is used in options parsing. This was necessary because of a bizarre linker error with wxWidgets when using Visual Studio: https://trac.wxwidgets.org/ticket/10884#comment:46 In `src/wx/panel.cpp` make sure the unimplemented D3D renderer code does not get compiled if it's actually `OFF`. Also fix the new spacer code for the drawing panel to not combine `wxEXPAND` with `wxALIGN_CENTER`, which is an error on wxWidgets 3.1.2, which is what vcpkg uses. The drawing panel seems to be automatically stretched to the max size automatically anyway. TODO: if all of this works, we'll need an Appveyor set up for visual studio. Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com>
2019-03-21 23:01:46 +00:00
if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "[xX]86|i[3-9]86|[aA][mM][dD]64")
if(CMAKE_C_SIZEOF_DATA_PTR EQUAL 4) # 32 bit
set(ASM_DEFAULT ON)
auto deps for visual studio, take 1 Use vcpkg to build deps when Visual Studio on Windows is detected, this only happens on first build, but does take a while because things like wxWidgets need to be built. Building from the developer command line is also supported. I considered making a pre-built tarball available, but the resulting files are just too big for this to be practical. Make the necessary cmake code changes for this to work and to use the vcpkg packages, which work just like on linux or have other cmake glue code available. To do this, we make vcpkg a submodule, use git to checkout all submodules, then just build and use the `vcpkg.exe`. Then we set the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE to the vcpkg toolchain and also include it directly, why this is necessary I don't know, without it it doesn't work in the IDE but does on the command line. All of this requires no vcpkg integration with either the user or the project. A user-wide `ENV{VCPKG_ROOT}` is also supported. Fix the dynamic arrays in the GBA core, MSVC follows the C++ standard on this and gcc does not. TODO: add the necessary gcc flags to make this an error in cmake. Use `wxArrayString` instead of `std::vector<wxString>` in `src/wx/strutils.cpp` which is used in options parsing. This was necessary because of a bizarre linker error with wxWidgets when using Visual Studio: https://trac.wxwidgets.org/ticket/10884#comment:46 In `src/wx/panel.cpp` make sure the unimplemented D3D renderer code does not get compiled if it's actually `OFF`. Also fix the new spacer code for the drawing panel to not combine `wxEXPAND` with `wxALIGN_CENTER`, which is an error on wxWidgets 3.1.2, which is what vcpkg uses. The drawing panel seems to be automatically stretched to the max size automatically anyway. TODO: if all of this works, we'll need an Appveyor set up for visual studio. Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com>
2019-03-21 23:01:46 +00:00
set(X86_32 ON)
set(X86 ON)
set(WINARCH x86)
set(ARCH_NAME x86_32)
elseif(CMAKE_C_SIZEOF_DATA_PTR EQUAL 8)
auto deps for visual studio, take 1 Use vcpkg to build deps when Visual Studio on Windows is detected, this only happens on first build, but does take a while because things like wxWidgets need to be built. Building from the developer command line is also supported. I considered making a pre-built tarball available, but the resulting files are just too big for this to be practical. Make the necessary cmake code changes for this to work and to use the vcpkg packages, which work just like on linux or have other cmake glue code available. To do this, we make vcpkg a submodule, use git to checkout all submodules, then just build and use the `vcpkg.exe`. Then we set the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE to the vcpkg toolchain and also include it directly, why this is necessary I don't know, without it it doesn't work in the IDE but does on the command line. All of this requires no vcpkg integration with either the user or the project. A user-wide `ENV{VCPKG_ROOT}` is also supported. Fix the dynamic arrays in the GBA core, MSVC follows the C++ standard on this and gcc does not. TODO: add the necessary gcc flags to make this an error in cmake. Use `wxArrayString` instead of `std::vector<wxString>` in `src/wx/strutils.cpp` which is used in options parsing. This was necessary because of a bizarre linker error with wxWidgets when using Visual Studio: https://trac.wxwidgets.org/ticket/10884#comment:46 In `src/wx/panel.cpp` make sure the unimplemented D3D renderer code does not get compiled if it's actually `OFF`. Also fix the new spacer code for the drawing panel to not combine `wxEXPAND` with `wxALIGN_CENTER`, which is an error on wxWidgets 3.1.2, which is what vcpkg uses. The drawing panel seems to be automatically stretched to the max size automatically anyway. TODO: if all of this works, we'll need an Appveyor set up for visual studio. Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com>
2019-03-21 23:01:46 +00:00
set(AMD64 ON)
set(X64 ON)
set(X86_64 ON)
set(WINARCH x64)
set(ARCH_NAME x86_64)
endif()
if(DEFINED VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET)
string(REGEX MATCH "^x[86][64]" target_arch ${VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET})
if(NOT WINARCH STREQUAL target_arch)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Wrong build environment architecture for VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET, you specified ${target_arch} but your compiler is for ${WINARCH}")
endif()
auto deps for visual studio, take 1 Use vcpkg to build deps when Visual Studio on Windows is detected, this only happens on first build, but does take a while because things like wxWidgets need to be built. Building from the developer command line is also supported. I considered making a pre-built tarball available, but the resulting files are just too big for this to be practical. Make the necessary cmake code changes for this to work and to use the vcpkg packages, which work just like on linux or have other cmake glue code available. To do this, we make vcpkg a submodule, use git to checkout all submodules, then just build and use the `vcpkg.exe`. Then we set the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE to the vcpkg toolchain and also include it directly, why this is necessary I don't know, without it it doesn't work in the IDE but does on the command line. All of this requires no vcpkg integration with either the user or the project. A user-wide `ENV{VCPKG_ROOT}` is also supported. Fix the dynamic arrays in the GBA core, MSVC follows the C++ standard on this and gcc does not. TODO: add the necessary gcc flags to make this an error in cmake. Use `wxArrayString` instead of `std::vector<wxString>` in `src/wx/strutils.cpp` which is used in options parsing. This was necessary because of a bizarre linker error with wxWidgets when using Visual Studio: https://trac.wxwidgets.org/ticket/10884#comment:46 In `src/wx/panel.cpp` make sure the unimplemented D3D renderer code does not get compiled if it's actually `OFF`. Also fix the new spacer code for the drawing panel to not combine `wxEXPAND` with `wxALIGN_CENTER`, which is an error on wxWidgets 3.1.2, which is what vcpkg uses. The drawing panel seems to be automatically stretched to the max size automatically anyway. TODO: if all of this works, we'll need an Appveyor set up for visual studio. Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com>
2019-03-21 23:01:46 +00:00
endif()
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "[aA][aA][rR][cC][hH]|[aA][rR][mM]")
if(CMAKE_C_SIZEOF_DATA_PTR EQUAL 4) # 32 bit
set(ARM32 ON)
set(ARCH_NAME arm32)
set(WINARCH arm)
elseif(CMAKE_C_SIZEOF_DATA_PTR EQUAL 8)
set(ARM64 ON)
set(ARCH_NAME arm64)
set(WINARCH arm64)
endif()
if(NOT CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "[aA][aA][rR][cC][hH]|[aA][rR][mM]")
set(CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING TRUE)
endif()
auto deps for visual studio, take 1 Use vcpkg to build deps when Visual Studio on Windows is detected, this only happens on first build, but does take a while because things like wxWidgets need to be built. Building from the developer command line is also supported. I considered making a pre-built tarball available, but the resulting files are just too big for this to be practical. Make the necessary cmake code changes for this to work and to use the vcpkg packages, which work just like on linux or have other cmake glue code available. To do this, we make vcpkg a submodule, use git to checkout all submodules, then just build and use the `vcpkg.exe`. Then we set the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE to the vcpkg toolchain and also include it directly, why this is necessary I don't know, without it it doesn't work in the IDE but does on the command line. All of this requires no vcpkg integration with either the user or the project. A user-wide `ENV{VCPKG_ROOT}` is also supported. Fix the dynamic arrays in the GBA core, MSVC follows the C++ standard on this and gcc does not. TODO: add the necessary gcc flags to make this an error in cmake. Use `wxArrayString` instead of `std::vector<wxString>` in `src/wx/strutils.cpp` which is used in options parsing. This was necessary because of a bizarre linker error with wxWidgets when using Visual Studio: https://trac.wxwidgets.org/ticket/10884#comment:46 In `src/wx/panel.cpp` make sure the unimplemented D3D renderer code does not get compiled if it's actually `OFF`. Also fix the new spacer code for the drawing panel to not combine `wxEXPAND` with `wxALIGN_CENTER`, which is an error on wxWidgets 3.1.2, which is what vcpkg uses. The drawing panel seems to be automatically stretched to the max size automatically anyway. TODO: if all of this works, we'll need an Appveyor set up for visual studio. Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com>
2019-03-21 23:01:46 +00:00
endif()
# We do not support amd64 asm yet
if(X86_64 AND (ENABLE_ASM_CORE OR ENABLE_ASM_SCALERS OR ENABLE_MMX))
message(FATAL_ERROR "The options ASM_CORE, ASM_SCALERS and MMX are not supported on X86_64 yet.")
endif()