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[Web/SCons] Use CCFLAGS for SIDE_MODULE option

Was using CPPFLAGS, but should use the explicit scons CCFLAGS which
makes it clear they are applied to both the C and C++ compiler.

CPPFLAGS was also fine (they are preprocessor flags, also applied to
both C and C++), but we should try to stay consistent with what we do
in Godot.
Fabio Alessandrelli 11 months ago
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      tools/web.py

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tools/web.py

@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ def generate(env):
         env.Append(LINKFLAGS=["-sUSE_PTHREADS=1"])
         env.Append(LINKFLAGS=["-sUSE_PTHREADS=1"])
 
 
     # Build as side module (shared library).
     # Build as side module (shared library).
-    env.Append(CPPFLAGS=["-sSIDE_MODULE=1"])
+    env.Append(CCFLAGS=["-sSIDE_MODULE=1"])
     env.Append(LINKFLAGS=["-sSIDE_MODULE=1"])
     env.Append(LINKFLAGS=["-sSIDE_MODULE=1"])
 
 
     # Force wasm longjmp mode.
     # Force wasm longjmp mode.