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This is more complicated than it needs to be thanks to the presence of CMake and the C++ ffi in the picture. rsconf can correctly detect the required libraries and instruct rustc to link against them, but since we generate a static rust library and have CMake link it against the C++ binaries, we are still at the mercy of CMake picking up the symbols we want. Unfortunately, we could detect the gettext symbols but discover at runtime that they weren't linked in because CMake was compiled with `-DWITH_GETTEXT=0` or similar (as the macOS CI runner does). This means we also need to pass state between CMake and our build script to communicate which CMake options were enabled. |
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ConfigureChecks.cmake | ||
Docs.cmake | ||
gettext.cmake | ||
Install.cmake | ||
Mac.cmake | ||
MacApp.cmake | ||
PCRE2.cmake | ||
Rust.cmake | ||
Tests.cmake | ||
Version.cmake |