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Instead of messing with global variables and the like, we introduce two target properties: - WITH_CXX_EXCEPTIONS: if you want to use C++ exceptions - WITH_CXX_RTTI: if you need RTTI in your module You can use the newly introduced set_target_cpp_properties function, with WITH_EXCEPTIONS and WITH_RTTI arguments We also introduce two libraries : - cpprt: for C++ runtime routines - cppstl: for the C++ standard template library NB: On GCC, this requires to create imported libraries with the related built-in libraries:libsupc++, limingwex, libstdc++ Finally, we manage the relevant flags with the ad-hoc generator expressions So, if you don't need exceptions, nor RTTI, nor use any runtime at all: you simply have nothing else to do than add your C++ file to your module |
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==================== ReactOS Applications ==================== This directory contains extra applications for ReactOS. Make sure you also have a copy of the rest of the ReactOS source before you attempt to build anything in this module. It is to be placed under "modules" subdirectory of a trunk checkout. The module requires to be enabled during the "configure" process. To include the module in your build folder, run the configure script with the flags -DENABLE_ROSAPPS=1 # For Windows users configure.cmd -DENABLE_ROSAPPS=1 # For UNIX users ./configure.sh -DENABLE_ROSAPPS=1