office-gobmx/solenv/gbuild
Stephan Bergmann f510ce620f Add experimental support for Emscripten JSPI
...which I've seen fundamentally working when building with recent emsdk against
recent Qt6 trunk (and including <https://github.com/qt/qtbase/pull/108> "Update
the check for WebAssembly JSPI support") and running on recent Chrome (with JSPI
enabled under <chrome://flags/>)

Change-Id: I98c11c5ee7e95b135ddc33c95c95752055ecd4c5
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/176031
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <stephan.bergmann@allotropia.de>
2024-11-04 20:47:05 +01:00
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extensions
platform
AllLangHelp.mk
AllLangMoTarget.mk
AllLangPackage.mk
AutoInstall.mk
CliAssembly.mk
CliLibrary.mk
CliNativeLibrary.mk
CliUnoApi.mk
CompilerTest.mk
ComponentTarget.mk
Conditions.mk
Configuration.mk
CppunitTest.mk
CustomTarget.mk
Deliver.mk
Dictionary.mk
DotnetLibrary.mk
DotnetTest.mk
empty.zip
Executable.mk
Extension.mk
ExtensionPackage.mk
ExternalExecutable.mk
ExternalPackage.mk
ExternalProject.mk
Gallery.mk
gbuild.help.txt
gbuild.mk
gen-autoinstall.py
GeneratedPackage.mk
Helper.mk
HelpTarget.mk
InstallModule.mk
InstallModuleTarget.mk
InstallScript.mk
InternalUnoApi.mk
Jar.mk
JavaClassSet.mk
JunitTest.mk
Library.mk
LinkTarget.mk
Module.mk
Output.mk
Package.mk
PackageSet.mk
Pagein.mk
partial_build.mk
Postprocess.mk
PrecompiledHeaders.mk
PythonTest.mk
Pyuno.mk
Rdb.mk
README
SdiTarget.mk
static.mk
StaticLibrary.mk
TargetLocations.mk
TestHelpers.mk
Trace.mk
UIConfig.mk
uitest-failed-default.sh
UITest.mk
UnoApi.mk
UnoApiTarget.mk
UnpackedTarball.mk
WinResTarget.mk
Zip.mk

GBuild is a set of makefile macros built on top of gmake that attempts to simplify LibreOffice development.

See
  https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Build_System
for online build-system documentation.

See
	https://web.archive.org/web/20130911015536/http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Build_Environment_Effort/Module_Migration
for an archived overview of the new build system.

See
   ./solenv/doc/gbuild
for a commented class/API hierarchy of gbuild written in C++ syntax. It was not
intended for any use beyond to generate nicelooking docs with the doxygen
doxygen documentation generator from it. It likely is quite outdated these
days.