the debug sub-system initialization. trace levels can now be specified
within the "FT2_DEBUG" environment variable. See the comments within
"ftdebug.c" for more details
* include/freetype/internal/fttrace.h: new file to define the trace
levels used for debugging. it is used both to define enums and
toggle names for FT2_DEBUG
* src/base/ftobjs.c, src/base/ftstream.c: FT_Assert renamed to
FT_ASSERT
* include/freetype/internal/ftextend.h, src/base/ftextend.c,
src/base/Jamfile, src/base/rules.mk: removing "ftextend" from the
library, since it is now completely obsolete..
to use direct definitions. This is the only way to do these things
in a portable way :-( The rest of the code should follow shortly
though everything compiles now.
* builds/compiler/intelc.mk, builds/compiler/watcom.mk: New files.
* builds/win32/detect.mk: Added support for the Intel C/C++
compiler, as well as _preliminary_ (read: doesn't work!) support for
Watcom. Also added a new setup target. Type "make setup list" for
a list of supported command-line compilers on Win32.
* src/base/ftdebug.c: Added dummy symbol to avoid empty file if
conditionals are off.
include/freetype/internal/internal.h: fixed header inclusion macros
to use direct definitions. This is the only way to do these things
in a portable way :-( The rest of the code should follow shortly
though everything compiles now..
* builds/compiler/intelc.mk, builds/compiler/watcom.mk,
builds/win32/detect.mk: added support for the Intel C/C++ compiler,
as well as _preliminary_ (read: doesn't work !!) support for Watcom.
Also added a new setup target. Type "make setup list" for a list
of supported command-line compilers on Win32..
EXPORT_FUNC, BASE_DEF and BASE_FUNC macros to
let them take an argument..
This is needed to compile the library as a DLL on some platforms
that have different compiler conventions..
support for multiple X11R6 entries in $(PATH) added.
ftxbbox.c, ftcalc.c, ftdebug.c, ftdriver.h:
doc fixes.
ftdebug.c:
formatting.
ftdebug.h:
making makros `;'-safe (i.e., they can now be used within if-else clauses
without side effects resp. don't produce a single `;').