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authorbjarni <bjarni@openttd.org>2007-02-05 21:16:56 +0000
committerbjarni <bjarni@openttd.org>2007-02-05 21:16:56 +0000
commitca1a88f6c4595c2a8250f13a2a3e218558306693 (patch)
treef736d2ea9376a1705983b456c6a998c6e7bf901c /configure
parent1bf688e5b5a4d9cb509d06d0d2946cdca819f294 (diff)
downloadopenttd-ca1a88f6c4595c2a8250f13a2a3e218558306693.tar.xz
(svn r8605) -Codechange: [OSX] changed all objective C to objective C++
This will permanently solve the issue where compilation on OSX broke because C++ code was added to some header files -Note: (important if you develop mac specific code) taken from http://developer.apple.com/releasenotes/Cocoa/Objective-C++.html gdb lacks an integrated C++ with Objective-C parser. This means that gdb won't be able to evaluate expressions that contain both C++ and Objective-C constructs. gdb assumes that the language for ".mm" files is C++. you can change it to objective C by typing: (gdb) set language objc Mixing C++ and objective C has some limitation (see link for all of them)
Diffstat (limited to 'configure')
-rwxr-xr-xconfigure2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/configure b/configure
index 43f7347c9..c79bd606c 100755
--- a/configure
+++ b/configure
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ SRCS="`< $ROOT_DIR/source.list tr '\r' '\n' | awk '
OBJS_C="` echo \"$SRCS\" | awk ' { ORS = " " } /\.c$/ { gsub(".c$", ".o", $0); print $0; }'`"
OBJS_CPP="`echo \"$SRCS\" | awk ' { ORS = " " } /\.cpp$/ { gsub(".cpp$", ".o", $0); print $0; }'`"
-OBJS_M="` echo \"$SRCS\" | awk ' { ORS = " " } /\.m$/ { gsub(".m$", ".o", $0); print $0; }'`"
+OBJS_MM="` echo \"$SRCS\" | awk ' { ORS = " " } /\.mm$/ { gsub(".mm$", ".o", $0); print $0; }'`"
OBJS_RC="` echo \"$SRCS\" | awk ' { ORS = " " } /\.rc$/ { gsub(".rc$", ".o", $0); print $0; }'`"
SRCS="` echo \"$SRCS\" | awk ' { ORS = " " } { print $0; }'`"