Occasionally dynamically drivers suffer from not being to refer to
content in the C library. Therefore I added a mechanism to allow
a C library for a certian target to define a symbol that will be
handed over to dynamic drivers for that target. Then the drivers
can use their refernce to that symbol to access content in the C
library.
- No complex shell logic.
- "Source file shadowing" for all targets via vpath.
- Dependency handling.
- True incremental build.
- Don't write into source directories.
- Easy cleanup by just removing 'wrk'.
- According to the "Hitchhiker's Guide To GEOS" GetSerialNumber returns a string on Apple GEOS (in contrast to a number on CBM GEOS).
Given both facts and that the API is presumably not important at all it seems reasonable to just go without it on Apple GEOS.
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Now the whole GEOSLib is built in a single make instance running in 'libsrc/geos-cbm' - which is just what the cc65 library build system can handle. The 'libsrc/geos-cbm' sub-directories still contain Makefiles. However those files only define the set of object files to create from their sub-directory and get included into the 'libsrc/geos-cbm' Makefile.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.cc65.org/cc65/trunk@5429 b7a2c559-68d2-44c3-8de9-860c34a00d81