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2021-12-10Generally determine Rdb content from gb_*_set_componentfile callsStephan Bergmann
...instead of by listing the content somewhat redundantly in the Rdb_*.mk files, to avoid duplication of logic for components that are only built conditionally (and thus should only be included conditionally in the corresponding Rdb). To achieve that, add an "rdb" parameter to gb_ComponentTarget_ComponentTarget (and to the gb_*_set_componentfile macros that internally call gb_ComponentTarget_ComponentTarget), which is used to make the appropriate gb_Rdb_add_component call internally from within gb_ComponentTarget_ComponentTarget. (As a special case, gb_CppunitTest_set_componentfile shall not call gb_Rdb_add_component, as that has already been done by the corresponding gb_Library_set_componentfile call, so allow the gb_ComponentTarget_ComponentTarget "rdb" parameter to be empty to support that special case.) Most Rdb_*.mk files are thus mostly empty now. One exception is i18npool/Rdb_saxparser.mk, which duplicates some of the Rdb_services content as needed during the build in CustomTarget_i18npool/localedata. 1c9a40299d328c78c035ca63ccdf22c5c669a03b "gbuild: create services.rdb from built components" had already tried to do something similar (in addition to other things) under a new --enable-services-rdb-from-build option. However, that approach had four drawbacks that this approach here addresses (and which thus partly reverts 1c9a40299d328c78c035ca63ccdf22c5c669a03b): 1 Rdb_services shall not contain the component files of all libraries that are built. While that commit filtered out the component files that go into Rdb_ure/services (ure/Rdb_ure.mk), it failed to filter out the component files that go into others like Rdb_postgresql-sdbc (connectivity/Rdb_postgresql-sdbc.mk). 2 The code added by that commit to Makefile.gbuild codified the knowledge that there is an Rdb_services, which is brittle. 3 The code added by that commit to solenv/gbuild/Rdb.mk codified the knowledge (for gb_Rdb__URECOMPONENTS) that there is an Rdb_ure/services, which is brittle. 4 Introducing an --enable-services-rdb-from-build option needlessly provided two different ways how the content of Rdb_services is assembled. The changes done here would leave --enable-services-rdb-from-build as a misnomer, as it no longer controls how Rdb_services is assembled. I thus renamed it to --enable-customtarget-components, as that is apparently what it still does now. Change-Id: Ia5e8df4b640146c77421fcec6daa11a9cd260265 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/126577 Tested-by: Jenkins Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
2013-09-30Indirect dependency on boost_headersStephan Bergmann
...since 2eb36dc4b846ab5886ae71fd2978b56b2a2d1d08 "Hack to not leave SolarMutex released after g_main_loop_run call." Change-Id: Ib4eb92002531af423b3ed4f24f6f4b71dc9cdc0d
2013-09-26Hack to not leave SolarMutex released after g_main_loop_run callStephan Bergmann
Change-Id: I26923469d08308233ce3fabe749806c16d75cecd
2013-04-30Move to MPLv2 license headers, with ESC decision and author's permission.Michael Meeks
2012-11-30fdo#46808, convert ucbhelper::ResultSet to XComponentContextNoel Grandin
Along the way, remove the XMultiServiceFactory member from a few classes that were not using it. Change-Id: I9ee2c2ebc01144301ed8e489bd92b4695ff263d0
2012-09-28gbuild: invert handling of standard system libraries:Michael Stahl
Always link in gb_STDLIBS, except when the library explicitly opts out with gb_LinkTarget_disable_standard_system_libs. Change-Id: I489a99114fbfa46d0421a27cf6c7b899dc268a4a
2012-09-28gbuild: replace direct gb_STDLIBS use with ...Michael Stahl
... new gb_LinkTarget_add_standard_system_libs Change-Id: Ib2bc843098db3d8c6822b45a3d21724e67f57d69
2012-07-02targetted improvement of UNO API includes / usageMichael Meeks
2012-04-08gbuild: "use" vs. "add":Michael Stahl
Naming convention for gbuild methods: - "add" is used for stuff that is logically a part of the target (i.e. not registered at the Module, but defined in the target's makefile) - "use" is used for stuff that is logically a different target (i.e. it is registered at the Module, has it's own makefile, may be in a different module than the target)
2012-01-15ucb: convert to gbuildMatúš Kukan