fix utf8 IO_ERROR() compile problem
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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
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#include <wx/string.h>
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#include <string>
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/**
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* Struct IO_ERROR
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@ -41,18 +42,13 @@ struct IO_ERROR
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{
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wxString errorText;
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IO_ERROR( const wxChar* aMsg ) :
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errorText( aMsg )
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{
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}
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IO_ERROR( const wxString& aMsg ) :
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errorText( aMsg )
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{
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}
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IO_ERROR( const char* aMsg ) :
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errorText( wxConvertMB2WX( aMsg ) )
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IO_ERROR( const std::string& aMsg ) :
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errorText( wxConvertMB2WX( aMsg.c_str() ) )
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{
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}
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};
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@ -66,7 +62,7 @@ struct IO_ERROR
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*/
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struct PARSE_ERROR : public IO_ERROR
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{
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wxString source; ///< filename typically, unless from RAM
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wxString source; ///< filename typically, or other source
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int lineNumber;
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int byteIndex; ///< char offset, starting from 1, into the problem line.
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@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ void DIR_LIB_SOURCE::readString( STRING* aResult, const STRING& aFileName ) thro
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{
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STRING msg = strerror( errno );
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msg += "; cannot open(O_RDONLY) file " + aFileName;
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throw( IO_ERROR( msg.c_str() ) );
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throw( IO_ERROR( msg ) );
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}
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struct stat fs;
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@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ void DIR_LIB_SOURCE::readString( STRING* aResult, const STRING& aFileName ) thro
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{
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STRING msg = aFileName;
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msg += " seems too big. ( > 1 mbyte )";
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throw IO_ERROR( msg.c_str() );
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throw IO_ERROR( msg );
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}
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// reuse same readBuffer, which is not thread safe, but the API
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@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ void DIR_LIB_SOURCE::readString( STRING* aResult, const STRING& aFileName ) thro
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{
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STRING msg = strerror( errno );
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msg += "; cannot read file " + aFileName;
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throw( IO_ERROR( msg.c_str() ) );
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throw( IO_ERROR( msg ) );
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}
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// std::string chars are not guaranteed to be contiguous in
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@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ void DIR_LIB_SOURCE::ReadPart( STRING* aResult, const STRING& aPartName, const S
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if( it == partnames.end() ) // part not found
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{
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partName += " not found.";
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throw IO_ERROR( partName.c_str() );
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throw IO_ERROR( partName );
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}
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readString( aResult, makeFileName( partName ) );
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@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ void DIR_LIB_SOURCE::ReadPart( STRING* aResult, const STRING& aPartName, const S
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if( it == partnames.end() || it->compare( 0, search.size(), search ) != 0 )
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{
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partName += " rev not found.";
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throw IO_ERROR( partName.c_str() );
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throw IO_ERROR( partName );
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}
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readString( aResult, makeFileName( *it ) );
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@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ void DIR_LIB_SOURCE::cacheOneDir( const STRING& aCategory ) throw( IO_ERROR )
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{
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STRING msg = strerror( errno );
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msg += "; scanning directory " + curDir;
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throw( IO_ERROR( msg.c_str() ) );
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throw( IO_ERROR( msg ) );
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}
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struct stat fs;
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{
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STRING msg = partName;
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msg += " has already been encountered";
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throw IO_ERROR( msg.c_str() );
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throw IO_ERROR( msg );
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}
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}
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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ using namespace SCH;
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LIB_TABLE::LIB_TABLE( LIB_TABLE* aFallBackTable ) :
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fallBack( aFallBackTable )
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{
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/* not copying fall back, simply search it separately if "logicalName not found".
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/* not copying fall back, simply search aFallBackTable separately if "logicalName not found".
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if( aFallBackTable )
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{
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const ROWS& t = aFallBackTable->rows;
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// all logicalNames within this table fragment must be unique, so we do not
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// replace. However a fallBack table can have a conflicting logicalName
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// and ours will supercede that one since in findLib() we search this table
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// and ours will supercede that one since in FindLib() we search this table
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// before any fall back.
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if( !InsertLib( row ) )
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if( !InsertRow( row ) )
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{
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char buf[300];
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}
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const LIB_TABLE::ROW* LIB_TABLE::FindLib( const STRING& aLogicalName )
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const LIB_TABLE::ROW* LIB_TABLE::FindRow( const STRING& aLogicalName )
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{
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// this function must be *super* fast, so therefore should not instantiate
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// anything which would require using the heap. This function is the reason
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// ptr_map<> was used instead of ptr_set<>, which would have required
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// instantiating a ROW just to find a ROW.
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LIB_TABLE* cur = this;
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ROWS_CITER it;
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ROWS_CITER it = rows.find( aLogicalName );
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if( it != rows.end() )
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do
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{
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// reference: http://myitcorner.com/blog/?p=361
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return (const LIB_TABLE::ROW*) it->second; // found
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}
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it = cur->rows.find( aLogicalName );
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// not found, search fall back table
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if( fallBack )
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return fallBack->FindLib( aLogicalName );
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if( it != cur->rows.end() )
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{
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// reference: http://myitcorner.com/blog/?p=361
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return (const LIB_TABLE::ROW*) it->second; // found
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}
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// not found, search fall back table(s), if any
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} while( ( cur = cur->fallBack ) != 0 );
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return 0; // not found
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}
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bool LIB_TABLE::InsertLib( auto_ptr<ROW>& aRow, bool doReplace )
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bool LIB_TABLE::InsertRow( auto_ptr<ROW>& aRow, bool doReplace )
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{
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ROWS_ITER it = rows.find( aRow->logicalName );
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void LIB_TABLE::Test()
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{
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// the null string is not really a legal DSN token since any double quotes
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// are assumed to be a single quote. To pass an empty string, we pass " "
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// to (options " ")
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// the null string is not really a legal DSN token since any duplicated
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// double quote ("") is assumed to be a single double quote (").
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// To pass an empty string, we can pass " " to (options " ")
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SCH_LIB_TABLE_LEXER slr(
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"(lib_table \n"
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" (lib (logical meparts) (type dir) (full_uri /tmp/eeschema-lib) (options \" \"))\n"
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printf( "%s", sf.GetString().c_str() );
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printf( "\ntest a lookup of 'www':\n" );
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sf.Clear();
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const LIB_TABLE::ROW* www = FindLib( "www" );
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const LIB_TABLE::ROW* www = FindRow( "www" );
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if( www )
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{
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// found, print it just to prove it.
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sf.Clear();
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www->Format( &sf, 1 );
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printf( "%s", sf.GetString().c_str() );
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}
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protected: // only a table editor can use these
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/**
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* Function InsertLib
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* Function InsertRow
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* adds aRow if it does not already exist or if doReplace is true. If doReplace
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* is not true and the key for aRow already exists, the function fails and returns false.
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* @param aRow is the new row to insert, or to forcibly add if doReplace is true.
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* if the key already exists.
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* @return bool - true if the operation succeeded.
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*/
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bool InsertLib( std::auto_ptr<ROW>& aRow, bool doReplace = false );
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bool InsertRow( std::auto_ptr<ROW>& aRow, bool doReplace = false );
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/**
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* Function FindLib
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* returns a ROW* if aLogicalName is found in this table or in fallBack.
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* Function FindRow
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* returns a ROW* if aLogicalName is found in this table or in fallBack, else NULL.
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*/
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const ROW* FindLib( const STRING& aLogicalName );
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const ROW* FindRow( const STRING& aLogicalName );
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private:
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set( CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME Linux )
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# Specific to Dick's machine, again for testing only:
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include_directories( /svn/wxWidgets/include )
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#-----<configuration>-----------------------------------------------
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# configure only the lines within this <configure> block, typically
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# default is specific to Dick's machine, again for testing only:
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set( WX_MINGW_BASE /opt/wx2.8-mingw )
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# specify the cross compiler
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set( CMAKE_C_COMPILER i586-mingw32msvc-gcc )
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set( CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER i586-mingw32msvc-g++ )
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# where is the target environment
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set( CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH /usr/i586-mingw32msvc )
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include_directories( ${WX_MINGW_BASE}/include )
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#-----</configuration>-----------------------------------------------
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# for libraries and headers in the target directories
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set( CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_LIBRARY ONLY )
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set( CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_INCLUDE ONLY )
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# try and pre-load this variable, or do it later in ccmake
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set( wxWidgets_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE ${WX_MINGW_BASE}/bin/wx-config )
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