![]() ![]() ![]() This beta is based on the full desktop version of the program-which means that its interface hasn’t been customized for a touch experience. (Corresponds to the -x option for SIP.) 34 # 35 # SIP_EXTRA_OPTIONS - Extra command line options which should be passed on to 36 # SIP.Before, it can only be accessed through desktop but with the advent of technology as time goes by, its developers were able to pull off a version that can be accessed by Android and Chrome OS users in their tablets and Chromebooks. (Corresponds to the 30 # -j option for SIP.) 31 # 32 # SIP_DISABLE_FEATURES - List of feature names which should be disabled 33 # running SIP. (Corresponds to the -t 26 # option for SIP.) 27 # 28 # SIP_CONCAT_PARTS - An integer which defines the number of parts the C++ code 29 # of each module should be split into. ![]() (Corresponds to the -I option for SIP.) 24 # 25 # SIP_TAGS - List of tags to define when running SIP. 18 # 19 # The behaviour of the ADD_SIP_PYTHON_MODULE macro can be controlled by a 20 # number of variables: 21 # 22 # SIP_INCLUDES - List of directories which SIP will scan through when looking 23 # for included. The built 17 # module will also be install into Python's site-packages directory. libraryN are libraries that the Python module, 16 # which is typically a shared library, should be linked to. 13 # MODULE_NAME is the name of Python module including any path name. ![]() See also the last Fossies "Diffs" side-by-side code changes report for "SIPMacros.cmake": 5.1.5_vs_5.2.0.ġ # Macros for SIP 2 # ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3 # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2007 Simon Edwards 4 # 5 # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause 6 # 7 # SIP website: 8 # 9 # This file defines the following macros: 10 # 11 # ADD_SIP_PYTHON_MODULE (MODULE_NAME MODULE_SIP ) 12 # Specifies a SIP file to be built into a Python module and installed. As a special service "Fossies" has tried to format the requested source page into HTML format using (guessed) CMake source code syntax highlighting (style: standard) with prefixed line numbers.Īlternatively you can here view or download the uninterpreted source code file. ![]()
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