document 'extension' and 'floatsize' variables
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# Optional user variables for make command line or environment:
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# Optional user variables for make command line or environment:
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# - PLATFORM
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# - PLATFORM
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# - extension
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# - floatsize
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# Deprecated path variables:
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# Deprecated path variables:
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# will then be autodefined accordingly. In most cases no other variables need to
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# will then be autodefined accordingly. In most cases no other variables need to
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# be overridden.
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# be overridden.
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# extension:
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# Extension for the external to use. Example: m_amd64
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# A sane default is picked, but it is useful if you want to provide
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# co-installable externals for multiple platforms (for the same operating
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# systems)
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# floatsize:
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# the size of the t_float in bits. Example: 32
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# t_float are usually single precision (32bit), which is the default.
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# For double precision use floatsize=64
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# When building double precision externals, you will want to set the extension
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# as well, e.g. extension=windows-amd64-64.dll (<system>-<cpu>-<floatsize>.<ext>)
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# CPPFLAGS:
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# CPPFLAGS:
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# Preprocessor flags which are not strictly required for building.
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# Preprocessor flags which are not strictly required for building.
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