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cgen: add support for v -cmain SDL_main sdl_example.v
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@ -25,7 +25,20 @@ see also `v help build`.
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-cstrict
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Turn on additional C warnings. This slows down compilation
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slightly (~10% for gcc), but sometimes provides better diagnosis.
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slightly (~10% for gcc), but sometimes provides better error diagnosis.
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-cmain <MainFunctionName>
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Useful with framework like code, that uses macros to re-define `main`, like SDL2 does for example.
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With that option, V will always generate:
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`int MainFunctionName(int ___argc, char** ___argv) {` , for the program entry point function, *no matter* the OS.
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Without it, on non Windows systems, it will generate:
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`int main(int ___argc, char** ___argv) {`
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... and on Windows, it will generate:
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a) `int WINAPI wWinMain(HINSTANCE instance, HINSTANCE prev_instance, LPWSTR cmd_line, int show_cmd){`
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when you are compiling applications that `import gg`.
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... or it will generate:
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b) `int wmain(int ___argc, wchar_t* ___argv[], wchar_t* ___envp[]){`
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when you are compiling console apps.
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-showcc
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Prints the C command that is used to build the program.
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@ -50,7 +50,11 @@ fn (mut g Gen) gen_vlines_reset() {
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}
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}
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fn (mut g Gen) gen_c_main_function_header() {
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fn (mut g Gen) gen_c_main_function_only_header() {
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if g.pref.cmain != '' {
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g.writeln('int ${g.pref.cmain}(int ___argc, char** ___argv){')
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return
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}
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if g.pref.os == .windows {
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if g.is_gui_app() {
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$if msvc {
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@ -65,13 +69,17 @@ fn (mut g Gen) gen_c_main_function_header() {
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g.writeln('\tcmd_line_to_argv CommandLineToArgvW = (cmd_line_to_argv)GetProcAddress(shell32_module, "CommandLineToArgvW");')
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g.writeln('\tint ___argc;')
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g.writeln('\twchar_t** ___argv = CommandLineToArgvW(full_cmd_line, &___argc);')
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} else {
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return
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}
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// Console application
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g.writeln('int wmain(int ___argc, wchar_t* ___argv[], wchar_t* ___envp[]){')
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return
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}
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} else {
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g.writeln('int main(int ___argc, char** ___argv){')
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}
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}
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fn (mut g Gen) gen_c_main_function_header() {
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g.gen_c_main_function_only_header()
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g.writeln('\tg_main_argc = ___argc;')
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g.writeln('\tg_main_argv = ___argv;')
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if g.nr_closures > 0 {
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@ -163,6 +163,7 @@ pub mut:
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bare_builtin_dir string // Set by -bare-builtin-dir xyz/ . The xyz/ module should contain implementations of malloc, memset, etc, that are used by the rest of V's `builtin` module. That option is only useful with -freestanding (i.e. when is_bare is true).
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no_preludes bool // Prevents V from generating preludes in resulting .c files
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custom_prelude string // Contents of custom V prelude that will be prepended before code in resulting .c files
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cmain string // The name of the generated C main function. Useful with framework like code, that uses macros to re-define `main`, like SDL2 does. When set, V will always generate `int THE_NAME(int ___argc, char** ___argv){`, *no matter* the platform.
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lookup_path []string
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output_cross_c bool // true, when the user passed `-os cross`
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output_es5 bool
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@ -686,6 +687,10 @@ pub fn parse_args_and_show_errors(known_external_commands []string, args []strin
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res.custom_prelude = prelude
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i++
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}
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'-cmain' {
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res.cmain = cmdline.option(current_args, '-cmain', '')
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i++
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}
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else {
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if command == 'build' && is_source_file(arg) {
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eprintln('Use `v $arg` instead.')
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