SDL/premake/util/sdl_gen_config.lua
Sam Lantinga 8d8e490dc3 Fixed bug 3262 - Premake scripts are not compatible with "Genie" (premake fork)
jfverdon

Genie (https://github.com/bkaradzic/genie) is a well known premake fork which uses internally Lua 5.3 (as opposed to version 5.1 used in premake4).
As there is some Lua's API breaks in Lua 5.2, SDL premake scripts do not works with premake.

The two incompatibilities I noticed were:
* unhandle modes "rt" and "wt" for io.open. Has io.open opens files in text mode by default, the "t" flag is not needed (this flag is not supported in Genie).
* os.execute signature change, the return value is a tuple from Lua 5.2, before it was just the called program exit code.
2016-10-01 12:56:28 -07:00

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-- Copyright (C) 1997-2016 Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
--
-- This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
-- warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
-- arising from the use of this software.
--
-- Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
-- including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
-- freely.
--
-- Meta-build system using premake created and maintained by
-- Benjamin Henning <b.henning@digipen.edu>
--[[
sdl_gen_config.lua
Given a series of set configuration values from the project definitions,
this file contains a series of functions that generate valid preprocessor
definitions to enable or disable various features of the SDL2 library. These
definitions are pasted into a template SDL config header file, which is then
saved in the local directory and referenced to in generated project files.
This file depends on sdl_file.lua.
]]
-- The line that must exist in the template file in order to properly paste
-- the generated definitions.
local searchKey = "/%* Paste generated code here %*/\n"
local configFile, templateFileContents
local insertLocation
-- This function begins config header generation given the name of the generated
-- file and the name of the template file to use.
function startGeneration(file, template)
configFile = fileopen(file, "w")
templateFileContents = readfile(template, "r")
insertLocation = templateFileContents:find(searchKey)
if insertLocation then
configFile:write(templateFileContents:sub(1, insertLocation - 1))
end
end
-- Adds a table of configuration values to the generated file. Each
-- configuration line is wrapped around a preprocessor definition check, so they
-- can be manually overwritten by the developer if necessary. The definition
-- pastes string versions of both the key and the value on the line, where
-- either is allowed to be empty. That means the table stores key-value pairs.
function addConfig(tbl)
-- if no insert location, don't paste anything
if not insertLocation then return end
for k,v in pairs(tbl) do
configFile:print(0, "#ifndef " .. k)
configFile:print(0, "#define " .. tostring(k) .. " " .. tostring(v))
configFile:print(0, "#endif")
end
end
-- Finishes the generation and writes the remains of the template file into the
-- generated config file.
function endGeneration()
if insertLocation then
configFile:write(templateFileContents:sub(insertLocation + #searchKey - 2))
else -- write entire file since nothing is being pasted
configFile:write(templateFileContents)
end
configFile:close()
end