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Merge branch 'release/1.0.5'
author Adam Stark <adamstark.uk@gmail.com>
date Fri, 18 Aug 2023 20:07:33 +0200
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// Xcode target configuration settings for the Max 6 SDK
// Used as the basis for Xcode projects to build Max externals.
//
// Changes to the settings in this file will be applied to all SDK examples
// To change settings for only one of the examples, override the settings using
// Xcode's target inspector.
//
// by Timothy Place
// Copyright © 2012, Cycling '74


// Name & Version
PRODUCT_NAME = $(PROJECT_NAME)
PRODUCT_VERSION = 6.1.4
//ARCHS = i386 x86_64
ARCHS = x86_64


// Paths

// ===========================================================================
// NOTE: SET PATH TO YOUR C74SUPPORT FOLDER IN YOUR MAX SDK HERE

C74SUPPORT = $(SRCROOT)/../../../SDKs/MaxSDK-6.1.4/c74support/

// ===========================================================================

HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS = "$(C74SUPPORT)/max-includes" "$(C74SUPPORT)/msp-includes" "$(C74SUPPORT)/jit-includes"
FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATHS = "$(C74SUPPORT)/max-includes" "$(C74SUPPORT)/msp-includes" "$(C74SUPPORT)/jit-includes"
DSTROOT = $(SRCROOT)/build
// (This next path is relative to DSTROOT)
INSTALL_PATH = /


// Special Files
GCC_PREFIX_HEADER = $(C74SUPPORT)/max-includes/macho-prefix.pch
INFOPLIST_FILE = $(SRCROOT)/Info.plist


// Architecture and Deployment
ARCHS = i386 x86_64

// The following section sets the Mac SDK version to be used.
// For most projects this has little to no impact because there are no direct dependencies on OS function calls.
// In those projects with OS function calls, it should be okay to use the most recent SDK version because the 
// MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET will disable functionality that is unavailable in the older target OS.
// For this reason, the SDKROOT variable is commented out, telling Xcode to use the default (which is the most recent SDK).
//
// If you do need to define the SDKROOT, different versions of Xcode have varying syntax and varying versions of the SDK present.

// Xcode 3.x
// SDKROOT = $(DEVELOPER_DIR)/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk

// Xcode 4.0 - Xcode 4.2
// SDKROOT = $(DEVELOPER_DIR)/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk

// Xcode 4.3+
// SDKROOT = macosx10.6

MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET = 10.6


// Compiler Version -- leave them all commented out to get the default version provided by Xcode
// GCC_VERSION = 4.2
// GCC_VERSION = com.apple.compilers.llvmgcc42
// GCC_VERSION = com.apple.compilers.llvm.clang.1_0


// Preprocessor Defines
GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS = "DENORM_WANT_FIX = 1" "NO_TRANSLATION_SUPPORT = 1"


// Static Configuration (don't change these)
WRAPPER_EXTENSION = mxo;
WARNING_CFLAGS = -Wmost -Wno-four-char-constants -Wno-unknown-pragmas
DEPLOYMENT_LOCATION = YES
GENERATE_PKGINFO_FILE = YES


// Flags to enforce some build-time checks for the symbols used while not actually performing a hard link
C74_SYM_LINKER_FLAGS = @$(C74SUPPORT)/max-includes/c74_linker_flags.txt


// hide all symbols by default
// mark a function to be exported with the C74_EXPORT macro -- most likely this will only apply to the main() function
OTHER_CFLAGS = -fvisibility=hidden