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H A DLibrary_fwk.mkdiff 8e6bd3e9 Tue Dec 12 18:45:51 UTC 2017 Don Lewis <truckman@apache.org> Improvements to per-object optimization overrides in gbuild:

* Less Library.mk editing required to add an optimization exception
than what has been normally done to date.

* Add a variable to specify an override to -O1 instead of only
allowing -O0.

* Don't lose debug flags when overriding optimization.


Convert the recent Mac optimization override in framework/Library_fwk.mk
to the new style.


Improvements to Windows debug builds in gbuild:

* There are multiple dependency paths that trigger compiling a source
file. Add a target specific $(PDBFILE) to the root of each so
that $(PDBFILE) is set properly when compiling.

Note: $(PDBFILE) is not getting set when compiling the sources
for the per-module (Google Test) tests.

* Don't inadvertantly disable the use of pre-compiled headers when
enabling debug (not specific to Windows).

Note: If both debug and pre-compiled headers are enabled, building
of modules that contain more than one library will fail due to
limitations of Visual Studio. The problem is that when we
build the precompiled header, the output file(s) are based on the
module name. Even though each Library_*.mk specifies the rule
to build the precompiled header, it is only built once for the
module. Visual Studio requires that the $(PDBFILE) used when
compiling the sources match the $(PDBFILE) used when compiling
the precompiled header, but the value of $(PDBFILE) is specific
to each library. The best fix would be to compile the headers
once for each library and stash the output in a per-library
specific place, but this requires some fairly extensive changes.
Another potential fix would be to use -Z7 optimization so that the
debug information is stored in the object files.



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/aoo42x/main/solenv/gbuild/platform/
H A Dsolaris.mkdiff 8e6bd3e9 Tue Dec 12 18:45:51 UTC 2017 Don Lewis <truckman@apache.org> Improvements to per-object optimization overrides in gbuild:

* Less Library.mk editing required to add an optimization exception
than what has been normally done to date.

* Add a variable to specify an override to -O1 instead of only
allowing -O0.

* Don't lose debug flags when overriding optimization.


Convert the recent Mac optimization override in framework/Library_fwk.mk
to the new style.


Improvements to Windows debug builds in gbuild:

* There are multiple dependency paths that trigger compiling a source
file. Add a target specific $(PDBFILE) to the root of each so
that $(PDBFILE) is set properly when compiling.

Note: $(PDBFILE) is not getting set when compiling the sources
for the per-module (Google Test) tests.

* Don't inadvertantly disable the use of pre-compiled headers when
enabling debug (not specific to Windows).

Note: If both debug and pre-compiled headers are enabled, building
of modules that contain more than one library will fail due to
limitations of Visual Studio. The problem is that when we
build the precompiled header, the output file(s) are based on the
module name. Even though each Library_*.mk specifies the rule
to build the precompiled header, it is only built once for the
module. Visual Studio requires that the $(PDBFILE) used when
compiling the sources match the $(PDBFILE) used when compiling
the precompiled header, but the value of $(PDBFILE) is specific
to each library. The best fix would be to compile the headers
once for each library and stash the output in a per-library
specific place, but this requires some fairly extensive changes.
Another potential fix would be to use -Z7 optimization so that the
debug information is stored in the object files.



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H A Dos2.mkdiff 8e6bd3e9 Tue Dec 12 18:45:51 UTC 2017 Don Lewis <truckman@apache.org> Improvements to per-object optimization overrides in gbuild:

* Less Library.mk editing required to add an optimization exception
than what has been normally done to date.

* Add a variable to specify an override to -O1 instead of only
allowing -O0.

* Don't lose debug flags when overriding optimization.


Convert the recent Mac optimization override in framework/Library_fwk.mk
to the new style.


Improvements to Windows debug builds in gbuild:

* There are multiple dependency paths that trigger compiling a source
file. Add a target specific $(PDBFILE) to the root of each so
that $(PDBFILE) is set properly when compiling.

Note: $(PDBFILE) is not getting set when compiling the sources
for the per-module (Google Test) tests.

* Don't inadvertantly disable the use of pre-compiled headers when
enabling debug (not specific to Windows).

Note: If both debug and pre-compiled headers are enabled, building
of modules that contain more than one library will fail due to
limitations of Visual Studio. The problem is that when we
build the precompiled header, the output file(s) are based on the
module name. Even though each Library_*.mk specifies the rule
to build the precompiled header, it is only built once for the
module. Visual Studio requires that the $(PDBFILE) used when
compiling the sources match the $(PDBFILE) used when compiling
the precompiled header, but the value of $(PDBFILE) is specific
to each library. The best fix would be to compile the headers
once for each library and stash the output in a per-library
specific place, but this requires some fairly extensive changes.
Another potential fix would be to use -Z7 optimization so that the
debug information is stored in the object files.



git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/trunk@1817946 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
H A Dlinux.mkdiff 8e6bd3e9 Tue Dec 12 18:45:51 UTC 2017 Don Lewis <truckman@apache.org> Improvements to per-object optimization overrides in gbuild:

* Less Library.mk editing required to add an optimization exception
than what has been normally done to date.

* Add a variable to specify an override to -O1 instead of only
allowing -O0.

* Don't lose debug flags when overriding optimization.


Convert the recent Mac optimization override in framework/Library_fwk.mk
to the new style.


Improvements to Windows debug builds in gbuild:

* There are multiple dependency paths that trigger compiling a source
file. Add a target specific $(PDBFILE) to the root of each so
that $(PDBFILE) is set properly when compiling.

Note: $(PDBFILE) is not getting set when compiling the sources
for the per-module (Google Test) tests.

* Don't inadvertantly disable the use of pre-compiled headers when
enabling debug (not specific to Windows).

Note: If both debug and pre-compiled headers are enabled, building
of modules that contain more than one library will fail due to
limitations of Visual Studio. The problem is that when we
build the precompiled header, the output file(s) are based on the
module name. Even though each Library_*.mk specifies the rule
to build the precompiled header, it is only built once for the
module. Visual Studio requires that the $(PDBFILE) used when
compiling the sources match the $(PDBFILE) used when compiling
the precompiled header, but the value of $(PDBFILE) is specific
to each library. The best fix would be to compile the headers
once for each library and stash the output in a per-library
specific place, but this requires some fairly extensive changes.
Another potential fix would be to use -Z7 optimization so that the
debug information is stored in the object files.



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H A Dwindows.mkdiff 8e6bd3e9 Tue Dec 12 18:45:51 UTC 2017 Don Lewis <truckman@apache.org> Improvements to per-object optimization overrides in gbuild:

* Less Library.mk editing required to add an optimization exception
than what has been normally done to date.

* Add a variable to specify an override to -O1 instead of only
allowing -O0.

* Don't lose debug flags when overriding optimization.


Convert the recent Mac optimization override in framework/Library_fwk.mk
to the new style.


Improvements to Windows debug builds in gbuild:

* There are multiple dependency paths that trigger compiling a source
file. Add a target specific $(PDBFILE) to the root of each so
that $(PDBFILE) is set properly when compiling.

Note: $(PDBFILE) is not getting set when compiling the sources
for the per-module (Google Test) tests.

* Don't inadvertantly disable the use of pre-compiled headers when
enabling debug (not specific to Windows).

Note: If both debug and pre-compiled headers are enabled, building
of modules that contain more than one library will fail due to
limitations of Visual Studio. The problem is that when we
build the precompiled header, the output file(s) are based on the
module name. Even though each Library_*.mk specifies the rule
to build the precompiled header, it is only built once for the
module. Visual Studio requires that the $(PDBFILE) used when
compiling the sources match the $(PDBFILE) used when compiling
the precompiled header, but the value of $(PDBFILE) is specific
to each library. The best fix would be to compile the headers
once for each library and stash the output in a per-library
specific place, but this requires some fairly extensive changes.
Another potential fix would be to use -Z7 optimization so that the
debug information is stored in the object files.



git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/trunk@1817946 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
H A Dfreebsd.mkdiff 8e6bd3e9 Tue Dec 12 18:45:51 UTC 2017 Don Lewis <truckman@apache.org> Improvements to per-object optimization overrides in gbuild:

* Less Library.mk editing required to add an optimization exception
than what has been normally done to date.

* Add a variable to specify an override to -O1 instead of only
allowing -O0.

* Don't lose debug flags when overriding optimization.


Convert the recent Mac optimization override in framework/Library_fwk.mk
to the new style.


Improvements to Windows debug builds in gbuild:

* There are multiple dependency paths that trigger compiling a source
file. Add a target specific $(PDBFILE) to the root of each so
that $(PDBFILE) is set properly when compiling.

Note: $(PDBFILE) is not getting set when compiling the sources
for the per-module (Google Test) tests.

* Don't inadvertantly disable the use of pre-compiled headers when
enabling debug (not specific to Windows).

Note: If both debug and pre-compiled headers are enabled, building
of modules that contain more than one library will fail due to
limitations of Visual Studio. The problem is that when we
build the precompiled header, the output file(s) are based on the
module name. Even though each Library_*.mk specifies the rule
to build the precompiled header, it is only built once for the
module. Visual Studio requires that the $(PDBFILE) used when
compiling the sources match the $(PDBFILE) used when compiling
the precompiled header, but the value of $(PDBFILE) is specific
to each library. The best fix would be to compile the headers
once for each library and stash the output in a per-library
specific place, but this requires some fairly extensive changes.
Another potential fix would be to use -Z7 optimization so that the
debug information is stored in the object files.



git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/trunk@1817946 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
H A Dmacosx.mkdiff 8e6bd3e9 Tue Dec 12 18:45:51 UTC 2017 Don Lewis <truckman@apache.org> Improvements to per-object optimization overrides in gbuild:

* Less Library.mk editing required to add an optimization exception
than what has been normally done to date.

* Add a variable to specify an override to -O1 instead of only
allowing -O0.

* Don't lose debug flags when overriding optimization.


Convert the recent Mac optimization override in framework/Library_fwk.mk
to the new style.


Improvements to Windows debug builds in gbuild:

* There are multiple dependency paths that trigger compiling a source
file. Add a target specific $(PDBFILE) to the root of each so
that $(PDBFILE) is set properly when compiling.

Note: $(PDBFILE) is not getting set when compiling the sources
for the per-module (Google Test) tests.

* Don't inadvertantly disable the use of pre-compiled headers when
enabling debug (not specific to Windows).

Note: If both debug and pre-compiled headers are enabled, building
of modules that contain more than one library will fail due to
limitations of Visual Studio. The problem is that when we
build the precompiled header, the output file(s) are based on the
module name. Even though each Library_*.mk specifies the rule
to build the precompiled header, it is only built once for the
module. Visual Studio requires that the $(PDBFILE) used when
compiling the sources match the $(PDBFILE) used when compiling
the precompiled header, but the value of $(PDBFILE) is specific
to each library. The best fix would be to compile the headers
once for each library and stash the output in a per-library
specific place, but this requires some fairly extensive changes.
Another potential fix would be to use -Z7 optimization so that the
debug information is stored in the object files.



git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/trunk@1817946 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
/aoo42x/main/solenv/gbuild/
H A DLinkTarget.mkdiff 8e6bd3e9 Tue Dec 12 18:45:51 UTC 2017 Don Lewis <truckman@apache.org> Improvements to per-object optimization overrides in gbuild:

* Less Library.mk editing required to add an optimization exception
than what has been normally done to date.

* Add a variable to specify an override to -O1 instead of only
allowing -O0.

* Don't lose debug flags when overriding optimization.


Convert the recent Mac optimization override in framework/Library_fwk.mk
to the new style.


Improvements to Windows debug builds in gbuild:

* There are multiple dependency paths that trigger compiling a source
file. Add a target specific $(PDBFILE) to the root of each so
that $(PDBFILE) is set properly when compiling.

Note: $(PDBFILE) is not getting set when compiling the sources
for the per-module (Google Test) tests.

* Don't inadvertantly disable the use of pre-compiled headers when
enabling debug (not specific to Windows).

Note: If both debug and pre-compiled headers are enabled, building
of modules that contain more than one library will fail due to
limitations of Visual Studio. The problem is that when we
build the precompiled header, the output file(s) are based on the
module name. Even though each Library_*.mk specifies the rule
to build the precompiled header, it is only built once for the
module. Visual Studio requires that the $(PDBFILE) used when
compiling the sources match the $(PDBFILE) used when compiling
the precompiled header, but the value of $(PDBFILE) is specific
to each library. The best fix would be to compile the headers
once for each library and stash the output in a per-library
specific place, but this requires some fairly extensive changes.
Another potential fix would be to use -Z7 optimization so that the
debug information is stored in the object files.



git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/trunk@1817946 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68

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