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Re-arrange these doxygen comments. For comments longer than a few words, putting the comment before the variable like this seems cleaner than trying to cram it on the same line as the variable and using lots of crazy indentation. Anyone have a strong opinion either way?
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Sun, 18 Sep 2011 20:18:33 +0000
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#
# Makefile.mingw
#
# Description: Makefile for win32 (mingw) version of libpurple
#

PIDGIN_TREE_TOP := ..
include $(PIDGIN_TREE_TOP)/libpurple/win32/global.mak

TARGET = libpurple
NEEDED_DLLS = $(LIBXML2_TOP)/bin/libxml2-2.dll

##
## INCLUDE PATHS
##
INCLUDE_PATHS +=	\
			-I$(PURPLE_TOP) \
			-I$(PURPLE_TOP)/win32 \
			-I$(PIDGIN_TREE_TOP) \
			-I$(GTK_TOP)/include \
			-I$(GTK_TOP)/include/glib-2.0 \
			-I$(GTK_TOP)/lib/glib-2.0/include \
			-I$(LIBXML2_TOP)/include/libxml2

LIB_PATHS +=		-L$(GTK_TOP)/lib \
			-L$(LIBXML2_TOP)/lib

##
##  SOURCES, OBJECTS
##
C_SRC =	\
			account.c \
			accountopt.c \
			blist.c \
			buddyicon.c \
			certificate.c \
			cipher.c \
			ciphers/des.c \
			ciphers/gchecksum.c \
			ciphers/hmac.c \
			ciphers/md4.c \
			ciphers/md5.c \
			ciphers/rc4.c \
			ciphers/sha1.c \
			ciphers/sha256.c \
			circbuffer.c \
			cmds.c \
			connection.c \
			conversation.c \
			core.c \
			debug.c \
			dnsquery.c \
			dnssrv.c \
			eventloop.c \
			ft.c \
			idle.c \
			imgstore.c \
			log.c \
			mediamanager.c \
			media.c \
			mime.c \
			nat-pmp.c \
			network.c \
			notify.c \
			ntlm.c \
			plugin.c \
			pluginpref.c \
			pounce.c \
			prefs.c \
			privacy.c \
			proxy.c \
			prpl.c \
			request.c \
			roomlist.c \
			savedstatuses.c \
			server.c \
			signals.c \
			smiley.c \
			sound-theme-loader.c \
			sound-theme.c \
			sound.c \
			sslconn.c \
			status.c \
			stringref.c \
			stun.c \
			theme-loader.c \
			theme-manager.c \
			theme.c \
			upnp.c \
			util.c \
			value.c \
			version.c \
			whiteboard.c \
			xmlnode.c \
			win32/giowin32.c \
			win32/libc_interface.c \
			win32/win32dep.c

RC_SRC = win32/libpurplerc.rc

OBJECTS = $(C_SRC:%.c=%.o) $(RC_SRC:%.rc=%.o)

##
## LIBRARIES
##
LIBS =	\
		-lglib-2.0 \
		-lgthread-2.0 \
		-lgobject-2.0 \
		-lgmodule-2.0 \
		-lintl \
		-lws2_32 \
		-lxml2

include $(PIDGIN_COMMON_RULES)

##
## TARGET DEFINITIONS
##
.PHONY: all install install_shallow clean

all: $(TARGET).dll
	$(MAKE) -C $(PURPLE_PROTOS_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE)
	$(MAKE) -C $(PURPLE_PLUGINS_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE)

install_shallow: $(PURPLE_INSTALL_DIR) $(TARGET).dll
	cp $(TARGET).dll $(PURPLE_INSTALL_DIR)
	cp $(NEEDED_DLLS) $(PURPLE_INSTALL_DIR)

install: install_shallow all
	$(MAKE) -C $(PURPLE_PROTOS_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) install
	$(MAKE) -C $(PURPLE_PLUGINS_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) install

./win32/libpurplerc.rc: ./win32/libpurplerc.rc.in $(PIDGIN_TREE_TOP)/VERSION
	sed -e 's/@PURPLE_VERSION@/$(PURPLE_VERSION)/g' \
	    $@.in > $@

$(OBJECTS): $(PURPLE_CONFIG_H) $(PURPLE_VERSION_H) $(PURPLE_PURPLE_H)

$(TARGET).dll $(TARGET).dll.a: $(OBJECTS)
	$(CC) -shared $(OBJECTS) $(LIB_PATHS) $(LIBS) $(DLL_LD_FLAGS) -Wl,--output-def,$(TARGET).def,--out-implib,$(TARGET).dll.a -o $(TARGET).dll

##
## CLEAN RULES
##
clean:
	rm -f $(OBJECTS) $(RC_SRC) $(PURPLE_VERSION_H) $(PURPLE_PURPLE_H)
	rm -f $(TARGET).dll $(TARGET).dll.a $(TARGET).def
	$(MAKE) -C $(PURPLE_PROTOS_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) clean
	$(MAKE) -C $(PURPLE_PLUGINS_TOP) -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) clean

include $(PIDGIN_COMMON_TARGETS)