The config is loaded from json files by qmake, and we define the qmake
function `swiftConfig` for checking whether a feature is enabled.
This function can be directly used in `buildconfig_gen.cpp.in`,
so the trick with C++ comment tokens in variables is not needed.
Summary:
So far we were linking against the prebuilt FSUIPC user library,
compiled with VS2010 many years ago. The source of this user library is
part of the FSUIPC SDK, so we can benefit from modern compilers and
include it into our source tree.
This version contains some very small wide char fixes compared to the
official FSUIPC SDK source.
It also includes the new 64 bit version.
Reviewers: #swift_pilot_client, msutcliffe
Reviewed By: #swift_pilot_client, msutcliffe
Differential Revision: https://dev.swift-project.org/D29
The big swift.pro is refactored by the correct usage of SUBDIRS
template. The following additional changes are made:
- Removed '_' from all targets and folder names
- Aligned parent folder and target name
refs #461