office-gobmx/solenv/gbuild
Luboš Luňák d235f705b4 use at least assertions mode if libc++ debug mode is not usable
This way at least e.g. std::vector::operator[] will still check
bounds even though things like iterator debugging will not work.

Change-Id: If3c550cfec68eee9a19050fc8e60fca07148b4a4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/134946
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Luboš Luňák <l.lunak@collabora.com>
2022-05-26 07:55:50 +02:00
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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
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
Tempfile.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 It likely is quite outdated these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.