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+##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--## +m4_ifdef([v_rev], , [m4_define([v_rev], [0])]) +m4_ifdef([v_rel], , [m4_define([v_rel], [])]) +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(VMAJ, [v_maj], [Major version]) +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(VMIN, [v_min], [Minor version]) +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(VMIC, [v_mic], [Micro version]) +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(VREV, [v_rev], [Revison]) +version_info="lt_cur:lt_rev:lt_age" +release_info="v_rel" +AC_SUBST(version_info) +AC_SUBST(release_info) +##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--## +##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--##--## +VMAJ=v_maj +AC_SUBST(VMAJ) + +PKG_CHECK_MODULES([ENVENTOR], + [ + eina >= 1.7.99 + eet >= 1.7.99 + elementary >= 1.7.99 + evas >= 1.7.99 + ecore >= 1.7.99 + ecore-ipc >= 1.7.99 + edje >= 1.7.99 + eo >= 1.7.99 + ] + ) + +### Checks for linker characteristics +lt_enable_auto_import="" +case "${host_os}" in + mingw*) + lt_enable_auto_import="-Wl,--enable-auto-import" + ;; +esac +case "$host_vendor" in + ps3*) + # Escape had already been checked to exist + ;; +esac +AC_SUBST([lt_enable_auto_import]) + +EFL_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED + +# Check edje_cc +EFL_WITH_BIN([edje], [edje-cc], [edje_cc]) + +AC_CONFIG_FILES([ +Makefile +include/Makefile +src/Makefile +src/bin/Makefile +data/Makefile +data/images/Makefile +data/theme/Makefile +data/theme/images/Makefile +data/sample/Makefile +data/syntax/Makefile +data/.proto/Makefile +]) + +AC_OUTPUT diff --git a/data/.proto/Makefile.am b/data/.proto/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..17bd6ad --- /dev/null +++ b/data/.proto/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in + +EDJE_CC = @edje_cc@ +EDJE_FLAGS = -id $(top_srcdir)/data/images + +filesdir = $(datadir)/$(PACKAGE)/themes +files_DATA = proto.edj + +proto.edj: Makefile $(EXTRA_DIST) + $(EDJE_CC) $(EDJE_FLAGS) \ + $(top_srcdir)/data/.proto/proto.edc \ + $(top_builddir)/data/.proto/proto.edj + +clean-local: + rm -f *.edj diff --git a/data/Makefile.am b/data/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c3033a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in + +SUBDIRS = images sample syntax theme diff --git a/data/images/Makefile.am b/data/images/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a8d0c51 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/images/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in + +EXTRA_DIST = logo.png diff --git a/data/sample/Makefile.am b/data/sample/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0c04bb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/sample/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in + +# We should install them in some example directory, but don't know where +EXTRA_DIST = bg.jpg \ + clouds.png \ + etypers.edj \ + input_bg.png \ + sample.edc \ + sky.jpg + +EDJE_CC = @edje_cc@ +EDJE_FLAGS = -id $(top_srcdir)/data/themes/images + +filesdir = $(datadir)/$(PACKAGE)/sample +files_DATA = sample.edj + +sample.edj: Makefile $(EXTRA_DIST) + $(EDJE_CC) $(EDJE_FLAGS) \ + $(top_srcdir)/data/sample/sample.edc \ + $(top_builddir)/data/sample/sample.edj + +clean-local: + rm -f *.edj diff --git a/data/syntax/Makefile.am b/data/syntax/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9cc7c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/syntax/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in + +EXTRA_DIST = color_syntax.src diff --git a/data/theme/Makefile.am b/data/theme/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9f2e0ba --- /dev/null +++ b/data/theme/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in + +SUBDIRS = images + +EDJE_CC = @edje_cc@ +EDJE_FLAGS = -id $(top_srcdir)/data/theme/images + +filesdir = $(datadir)/$(PACKAGE)/themes +files_DATA = enventor.edj + +EXTRA_DIST = enventor.edc + +enventor.edj: Makefile $(EXTRA_DIST) + $(EDJE_CC) $(EDJE_FLAGS) \ + $(top_srcdir)/data/theme/enventor.edc \ + $(top_builddir)/data/theme/enventor.edj + +clean-local: + rm -f *.edj diff --git a/data/edc/content.edc b/data/theme/content.edc similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/content.edc rename to data/theme/content.edc diff --git a/data/edc/enventor.edc b/data/theme/enventor.edc similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/enventor.edc rename to data/theme/enventor.edc diff --git a/data/edc/images.edc b/data/theme/images.edc similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images.edc rename to data/theme/images.edc diff --git a/data/theme/images/Makefile.am b/data/theme/images/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c30ada1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/theme/images/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in + +EXTRA_DIST = arrow_down.png \ + arrow_left.png \ + arrow_right.png \ + arrow_up.png \ + bt_base1.png \ + bt_base2.png \ + bt_dis_base.png \ + bt_dis_hilight.png \ + bt_glow.png \ + bt_hilight.png \ + bt_shine.png \ + bt_sm_base2.png \ + bt_sm_hilight.png \ + bt_sm_shine.png \ + content_glow.png \ + cur_box.png \ + cur_glow.png \ + cur_hi.png \ + cur_shad.png \ + cur_shine.png \ + folder.png \ + menu_layout.png \ + minus.png \ + part_highlight.png \ + plus.png \ + preference.png \ + sb_runnerh.png \ + sb_runnerv.png \ + shelf_inset.png \ + sl_bt2_2.png \ + swallow.png \ + warning.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/arrow_down.png b/data/theme/images/arrow_down.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/arrow_down.png rename to data/theme/images/arrow_down.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/arrow_left.png b/data/theme/images/arrow_left.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/arrow_left.png rename to data/theme/images/arrow_left.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/arrow_right.png b/data/theme/images/arrow_right.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/arrow_right.png rename to data/theme/images/arrow_right.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/arrow_up.png b/data/theme/images/arrow_up.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/arrow_up.png rename to data/theme/images/arrow_up.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/bt_base1.png b/data/theme/images/bt_base1.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/bt_base1.png rename to data/theme/images/bt_base1.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/bt_base2.png b/data/theme/images/bt_base2.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/bt_base2.png rename to data/theme/images/bt_base2.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/bt_dis_base.png b/data/theme/images/bt_dis_base.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/bt_dis_base.png rename to data/theme/images/bt_dis_base.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/bt_dis_hilight.png b/data/theme/images/bt_dis_hilight.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/bt_dis_hilight.png rename to data/theme/images/bt_dis_hilight.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/bt_glow.png b/data/theme/images/bt_glow.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/bt_glow.png rename to data/theme/images/bt_glow.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/bt_hilight.png b/data/theme/images/bt_hilight.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/bt_hilight.png rename to data/theme/images/bt_hilight.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/bt_shine.png b/data/theme/images/bt_shine.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/bt_shine.png rename to data/theme/images/bt_shine.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/bt_sm_base2.png b/data/theme/images/bt_sm_base2.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/bt_sm_base2.png rename to data/theme/images/bt_sm_base2.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/bt_sm_hilight.png b/data/theme/images/bt_sm_hilight.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/bt_sm_hilight.png rename to data/theme/images/bt_sm_hilight.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/bt_sm_shine.png b/data/theme/images/bt_sm_shine.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/bt_sm_shine.png rename to data/theme/images/bt_sm_shine.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/content_glow.png b/data/theme/images/content_glow.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/content_glow.png rename to data/theme/images/content_glow.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/cur_box.png b/data/theme/images/cur_box.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/cur_box.png rename to data/theme/images/cur_box.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/cur_glow.png b/data/theme/images/cur_glow.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/cur_glow.png rename to data/theme/images/cur_glow.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/cur_hi.png b/data/theme/images/cur_hi.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/cur_hi.png rename to data/theme/images/cur_hi.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/cur_shad.png b/data/theme/images/cur_shad.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/cur_shad.png rename to data/theme/images/cur_shad.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/cur_shine.png b/data/theme/images/cur_shine.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/cur_shine.png rename to data/theme/images/cur_shine.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/folder.png b/data/theme/images/folder.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/folder.png rename to data/theme/images/folder.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/menu_layout.png b/data/theme/images/menu_layout.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/menu_layout.png rename to data/theme/images/menu_layout.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/minus.png b/data/theme/images/minus.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/minus.png rename to data/theme/images/minus.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/part_highlight.png b/data/theme/images/part_highlight.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/part_highlight.png rename to data/theme/images/part_highlight.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/plus.png b/data/theme/images/plus.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/plus.png rename to data/theme/images/plus.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/preference.png b/data/theme/images/preference.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/preference.png rename to data/theme/images/preference.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/sb_runnerh.png b/data/theme/images/sb_runnerh.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/sb_runnerh.png rename to data/theme/images/sb_runnerh.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/sb_runnerv.png b/data/theme/images/sb_runnerv.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/sb_runnerv.png rename to data/theme/images/sb_runnerv.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/shelf_inset.png b/data/theme/images/shelf_inset.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/shelf_inset.png rename to data/theme/images/shelf_inset.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/sl_bt2_2.png b/data/theme/images/sl_bt2_2.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/sl_bt2_2.png rename to data/theme/images/sl_bt2_2.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/swallow.png b/data/theme/images/swallow.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/swallow.png rename to data/theme/images/swallow.png diff --git a/data/edc/images/warning.png b/data/theme/images/warning.png similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/images/warning.png rename to data/theme/images/warning.png diff --git a/data/edc/layout.edc b/data/theme/layout.edc similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/layout.edc rename to data/theme/layout.edc diff --git a/data/edc/menu.edc b/data/theme/menu.edc similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/menu.edc rename to data/theme/menu.edc diff --git a/data/edc/theme_ext.edc b/data/theme/theme_ext.edc similarity index 100% rename from data/edc/theme_ext.edc rename to data/theme/theme_ext.edc diff --git a/include/Makefile.am b/include/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..364ee6a --- /dev/null +++ b/include/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in + +EXTRA_DIST = common.h \ + config_data.h \ + dummy_obj.h \ + edc_editor.h \ + edc_parser.h \ + edj_viewer.h \ + menu.h \ + panes.h \ + statusbar.h \ + syntax_color.h diff --git a/m4/efl_attribute.m4 b/m4/efl_attribute.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..78bff15 --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/efl_attribute.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +dnl Copyright (C) 2011 Vincent Torri +dnl That code is public domain and can be freely used or copied. + +dnl Macros for checking if the compiler supports some __attribute__ uses + +dnl Usage: EFL_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED +dnl call AC_DEFINE for __UNUSED__ if __attribute__((unused)) is available + +AC_DEFUN([EFL_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED], +[ +AC_MSG_CHECKING([for __attribute__ ((unused))]) +AC_COMPILE_IFELSE( + [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( + [[ +void foo(int x __attribute__ ((unused))) {} + ]], + [[ + ]])], + [have_attribute_unused="yes"], + [have_attribute_unused="no"]) +AC_MSG_RESULT([${have_attribute_unused}]) + +if test "x${have_attribute_unused}" = "xyes" ; then + AC_DEFINE([__UNUSED__], [__attribute__ ((unused))], [Macro declaring a function argument to be unused.]) +else + AC_DEFINE([__UNUSED__], [], [__attribute__ ((unused)) is not supported.]) +fi +]) + +dnl Usage: EFL_ATTRIBUTE_VECTOR +dnl call AC_DEFINE for HAVE_GCC_ATTRIBUTE_VECTOR if __attribute__((vector)) is available + +AC_DEFUN([EFL_ATTRIBUTE_VECTOR], +[ +AC_MSG_CHECKING([for __attribute__ ((vector))]) +AC_COMPILE_IFELSE( + [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( + [[ +typedef int v4si __attribute__ ((vector_size (16))); + ]], + [[ +if (sizeof(v4si) == 16) + return 0; +else + return -1; + ]])], + [have_attribute_vector="yes"], + [have_attribute_vector="no"]) +AC_MSG_RESULT([${have_attribute_vector}]) + +if test "x${have_attribute_vector}" = "xyes" ; then + AC_DEFINE([HAVE_GCC_ATTRIBUTE_VECTOR], [1], [Define to 1 if your compiler supports __attribute__ ((vector)).]) +fi +]) + +dnl End of efl_attribute.m4 diff --git a/m4/efl_binary.m4 b/m4/efl_binary.m4 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c774688 --- /dev/null +++ b/m4/efl_binary.m4 @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +dnl Copyright (C) 2010 Vincent Torri +dnl That code is public domain and can be freely used or copied. + +dnl Macro that check if a binary is built or not + +dnl Usage: EFL_ENABLE_BIN(binary) +dnl Call AC_SUBST(BINARY_PRG) (BINARY is the uppercase of binary, - being transformed into _) +dnl Define have_binary (- is transformed into _) +dnl Define conditional BUILD_BINARY (BINARY is the uppercase of binary, - being transformed into _) + +AC_DEFUN([EFL_ENABLE_BIN], +[ + +m4_pushdef([UP], m4_translit([[$1]], [-a-z], [_A-Z]))dnl +m4_pushdef([DOWN], m4_translit([[$1]], [-A-Z], [_a-z]))dnl + +have_[]m4_defn([DOWN])="yes" + +dnl configure option + +AC_ARG_ENABLE([$1], + [AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-$1], [disable building of ]DOWN)], + [ + if test "x${enableval}" = "xyes" ; then + have_[]m4_defn([DOWN])="yes" + else + have_[]m4_defn([DOWN])="no" + fi + ]) + +AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build ]DOWN[ binary]) +AC_MSG_RESULT([$have_[]m4_defn([DOWN])]) + +if test "x$have_[]m4_defn([DOWN])" = "xyes"; then + UP[]_PRG=DOWN[${EXEEXT}] +fi + +AC_SUBST(UP[]_PRG) + +AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_[]UP, test "x$have_[]m4_defn([DOWN])" = "xyes") + +AS_IF([test "x$have_[]m4_defn([DOWN])" = "xyes"], [$2], [$3]) + +]) + + +dnl Macro that check if a binary is built or not + +dnl Usage: EFL_WITH_BIN(package, binary, default_value) +dnl Call AC_SUBST(_binary) (_binary is the lowercase of binary, - being transformed into _ by default, or the value set by the user) + +AC_DEFUN([EFL_WITH_BIN], +[ + +m4_pushdef([DOWN], m4_translit([[$2]], [-A-Z], [_a-z]))dnl + +dnl configure option + +AC_ARG_WITH([$2], + [AC_HELP_STRING([--with-$2=PATH], [specify a specific path to ]DOWN[ @<:@default=$3@:>@])], + [_efl_with_binary=${withval}], + [_efl_with_binary=$(pkg-config --variable=prefix $1)/bin/$3]) + +DOWN=${_efl_with_binary} +AC_MSG_NOTICE(DOWN[ set to ${_efl_with_binary}]) + +with_binary_[]m4_defn([DOWN])=${_efl_with_binary} + +AC_SUBST(DOWN) + +]) diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c5d6ee --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in + +SUBDIRS = bin diff --git a/src/bin/Makefile.am b/src/bin/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b7e49d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/bin/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in + +bin_PROGRAMS = enventor enventorql + +AM_CPPFLAGS = -DPACKAGE_DATA_DIR=\"$(datadir)/$(PACKAGE)\" \ + -I$(top_srcdir)/src/bin \ + -I$(top_srcdir)/include \ + @ENVENTOR_CFLAGS@ + +enventor_SOURCES = \ + config_data.c \ + dummy_obj.c \ + edc_editor.c \ + edc_parser.c \ + edj_viewer.c \ + main.c \ + menu.c \ + panes.c \ + statusbar.c \ + syntax_color.c + +# QuickLaunch +enventorql_SOURCES = $(enventor_SOURCES) +enventorql_LTLIBRARIES = enventorql.la +enventorql_CFLAGS = -DELM_LIB_QUICKLAUNCH=1 +enventorql_LDFLAGS = @ENVENTOR_LIBS@ + +enventorqldir = $(libdir) +enventorql_la_LIBADD = @ENVENTOR_LIBS@ +enventorql_la_CFLAGS = +enventorql_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version -no-undefined +enventorql_la_SOURCES = $(enventor_SOURCES) + +enventor_LDADD = @ENVENTOR_LIBS@ +enventor_LDFLAGS = $(LTLIBINTL) + +EXTRA_DIST = diff --git a/src/config_data.c b/src/bin/config_data.c similarity index 100% rename from src/config_data.c rename to src/bin/config_data.c diff --git a/src/dummy_obj.c b/src/bin/dummy_obj.c similarity index 100% rename from src/dummy_obj.c rename to src/bin/dummy_obj.c diff --git a/src/edc_editor.c b/src/bin/edc_editor.c similarity index 100% rename from src/edc_editor.c rename to src/bin/edc_editor.c diff --git a/src/edc_parser.c b/src/bin/edc_parser.c similarity index 100% rename from src/edc_parser.c rename to src/bin/edc_parser.c diff --git a/src/edj_viewer.c b/src/bin/edj_viewer.c similarity index 100% rename from src/edj_viewer.c rename to src/bin/edj_viewer.c diff --git a/src/main.c b/src/bin/main.c similarity index 100% rename from src/main.c rename to src/bin/main.c diff --git a/src/menu.c b/src/bin/menu.c similarity index 100% rename from src/menu.c rename to src/bin/menu.c diff --git a/src/panes.c b/src/bin/panes.c similarity index 100% rename from src/panes.c rename to src/bin/panes.c diff --git a/src/statusbar.c b/src/bin/statusbar.c similarity index 100% rename from src/statusbar.c rename to src/bin/statusbar.c diff --git a/src/syntax_color.c b/src/bin/syntax_color.c similarity index 100% rename from src/syntax_color.c rename to src/bin/syntax_color.c