office-gobmx/ios/CustomTarget_LibreOffice_app.mk
Tor Lillqvist cec1697095 Need to have native-code.cxx as a separate file for the LibreOffice app
The executable of the LibreOffice app (which as such at the moment
doesn't work, since the tiled rendering changes) is built using
gbuild, and thus we can't generate the native-code snippet in the
CustomTarget that builds the app bundle, but need it already when
building the executable. This is one wayt to handle that.

Change-Id: Ifdab40c970e93b1f2608cefc637df8a8e5396efe
2014-01-01 18:37:07 +02:00

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# -*- Mode: makefile-gmake; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: t -*-
#
# This file is part of the LibreOffice project.
#
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
$(eval $(call gb_CustomTarget_CustomTarget,ios/LibreOffice_app))
# We distinguish between builds for the simulator and device by
# looking for the "iarmv7" or "i386" in the -arch option that is part
# of $(CC)
ifneq ($(filter arm64,$(CC)),)
xcode_sdk=iphoneos
xcode_arch=arm64
else ifneq ($(filter i386,$(CC)),)
xcode_sdk=iphonesimulator
xcode_arch=i386
else
xcode_sdk=iphoneos
xcode_arch=armv7
endif
# If run from Xcode, check that its configuration (device or
# simulator) matches that of gbuild. We detect being run from Xcode by
# looking for $(SCRIPT_OUTPUT_FILE_0). The Run Script build phase in
# our project has as its (single) output file the location of the app
# executable in its app bundle.
ifneq ($(SCRIPT_OUTPUT_FILE_0),)
export CCACHE_CPP2=y
ifneq ($(CURRENT_ARCH),$(xcode_arch))
$(error Xcode platform ($(CURRENT_ARCH)) does not match that of this build tree ($(xcode_arch)))
endif
endif
ifneq ($(SCRIPT_OUTPUT_FILE_0),)
ifeq ($(EXECUTABLE_NAME),LibreOffice)
# When run from Xcode, we move the LibreOffice executable from solver into
# the LibreOffice.app directory that Xcode uses. We also set up/copy all
# the run-time configuration etc files that the app needs.
$(call gb_CustomTarget_get_target,ios/LibreOffice_app) : $(SCRIPT_OUTPUT_FILE_0)
appdir=$(dir $(SCRIPT_OUTPUT_FILE_0))
buildid=$(shell cd $(SRCDIR) && git log -1 --format=%H)
$(SCRIPT_OUTPUT_FILE_0) : $(call gb_Executable_get_target,LibreOffice)
$(call gb_Output_announce,$(subst $(WORKDIR)/,,$@),$(true),APP,2)
mkdir -p $(appdir)/ure
mv $(call gb_Executable_get_target,LibreOffice) $(SCRIPT_OUTPUT_FILE_0)
#
# Copy rdb files
#
cp $(INSTDIR)/ure/share/misc/types.rdb $(appdir)
cp $(INSTDIR)/program/types/offapi.rdb $(appdir)
cp $(INSTDIR)/program/types/oovbaapi.rdb $(appdir)
cp $(INSTDIR)/program/services/services.rdb $(appdir)
cp $(INSTDIR)/ure/share/misc/services.rdb $(appdir)/ure
#
# Copy .res files
#
# program/resource is hardcoded in tools/source/rc/resmgr.cxx. Sure,
# we could set STAR_RESOURCE_PATH instead. sigh...
#
mkdir -p $(appdir)/program/resource
cp $(INSTDIR)/$(LIBO_SHARE_RESOURCE_FOLDER)/*en-US.res $(appdir)/program/resource
#
# Artwork
#
mkdir -p $(appdir)/share/config
cp -R $(INSTDIR)/$(LIBO_SHARE_FOLDER)/config/images_tango.zip $(appdir)/share/config/images.zip
#
# soffice.cfg
#
cp -R $(INSTROOT)/share/config/soffice.cfg $(appdir)/share/config
#
# "registry"
#
cp -R $(INSTROOT)/$(LIBO_SHARE_FOLDER)/registry $(appdir)/share
#
# Set up rc, the "inifile". See getIniFileName_Impl().
#
( \
echo '[Bootstrap]' && \
echo 'URE_BOOTSTRAP=file://$$APP_DATA_DIR/fundamentalrc' && \
echo 'HOME=$$APP_DATA_DIR/tmp' && \
: ) > $(appdir)/rc
#
# Set up fundamentalrc, unorc, bootstraprc and versionrc.
#
# Do we really need all these?
#
( \
echo '[Bootstrap]' && \
echo 'BRAND_BASE_DIR=file://$$APP_DATA_DIR' && \
echo 'CONFIGURATION_LAYERS=xcsxcu:$${BRAND_BASE_DIR}/share/registry res:$${BRAND_BASE_DIR}/share/registry' && \
: ) > $(appdir)/fundamentalrc
#
( \
echo '[Bootstrap]' && \
: UNO_TYPES and UNO_SERVICES are set up in lo-viewer.mm, is that sane? && \
: ) > $(appdir)/unorc
#
# bootstraprc must be in $BRAND_BASE_DIR/program
#
mkdir -p $(appdir)/program
( \
echo '[Bootstrap]' && \
echo 'InstallMode=<installmode>' && \
echo 'ProductKey=LibreOffice $(PRODUCTVERSION)' && \
echo 'UserInstallation=file://$$APP_DATA_DIR/../Library/Application%20Support' && \
: ) > $(appdir)/program/bootstraprc
#
# Is this really needed?
#
( \
echo '[Version]' && \
echo 'AllLanguages=en-US' && \
echo 'BuildVersion=' && \
echo 'buildid=$(buildid)' && \
echo 'ProductMajor=360' && \
echo 'ProductMinor=1' && \
: ) > $(appdir)/program/versionrc
#
# Copy a sample document... good old test1.odt...
#
cp $(SRC_ROOT)/odk/examples/java/DocumentHandling/test/test1.odt $(appdir)
endif
else
# When run just from the command line, we don't have any app bundle to
# copy or move the executable to. So do nothing. Except one trick:
# Copy the Xcode project to BUILDDIR if SRCDIR!=BUILDDIR, so that one
# can then open it from there in Xcode.
$(call gb_CustomTarget_get_target,ios/LibreOffice_app) : $(gb_Helper_PHONY)
if test $(SRCDIR) != $(BUILDDIR); then \
(cd $(SRCDIR) && tar cf - ios/experimental/LibreOffice/LibreOffice.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj) | (cd $(BUILDDIR) && tar xf -); \
fi
$(call gb_CustomTarget_get_clean_target,ios/LibreOffice_app) :
$(call gb_Output_announce,$(subst $(WORKDIR)/Clean/,,$@),$(false),APP,2)
# Here we just assume that Xcode's settings are default, or something
rm -rf experimental/LibreOffice/build
endif
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