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May 04, 2014
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Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
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Merge pull request #2187 from take-cheeze/header_searcher_doc
Add document of header searcher of compiler.
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@@ -110,6 +110,34 @@ Configuration of the C compiler binary, flags and include paths.
cc.compile_options = ...
end
C Compiler has header searcher to detect installed library.
If you need a include path of header file use
```search_header_path```
:
# Searches ```iconv.h```.
# If found it will return include path of the header file.
# Otherwise it will return nil .
fail 'iconv.h not found' unless conf.cc.search_header_path 'iconv.h'
If you need a full file name of header file use
```search_header```
:
# Searches ```iconv.h```.
# If found it will return full path of the header file.
# Otherwise it will return nil .
iconv_h = conf.cc.search_header 'iconv.h'
print "iconv.h found: #{iconv_h}\n"
Header searcher uses compiler's
```include_paths```
by default.
When you are using GCC toolchain (including clang toolchain since its base is gcc toolchain)
it will use compiler specific include paths too. (For example
```/usr/local/include```
,
```/usr/include```
)
If you need a special header search paths define a singleton method
```header_search_paths```
to C compiler:
def conf.cc.header_search_paths
['/opt/local/include'] + include_paths
end
### Linker
Configuration of the Linker binary, flags and library paths.
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