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@@ -309,9 +309,19 @@ if selected_platform in platform_list:
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env['LINKFLAGS'] = ''
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env.Append(LINKFLAGS=str(LINKFLAGS).split())
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+ # Platform specific flags
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+ flag_list = platform_flags[selected_platform]
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+ for f in flag_list:
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+ if not (f[0] in ARGUMENTS): # allow command line to override platform flags
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+ env[f[0]] = f[1]
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+
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+ # Must happen after the flags definition, so that they can be used by platform detect
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+ detect.configure(env)
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+
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# Set our C and C++ standard requirements.
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# C++17 is required as we need guaranteed copy elision as per GH-36436.
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# Prepending to make it possible to override.
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+ # This needs to come after `configure`, otherwise we don't have env.msvc.
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if not env.msvc:
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# Specifying GNU extensions support explicitly, which are supported by
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# both GCC and Clang. Both currently default to gnu11 and gnu++14.
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@@ -322,15 +332,6 @@ if selected_platform in platform_list:
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# We apply it to CCFLAGS (both C and C++ code) in case it impacts C features.
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env.Prepend(CCFLAGS=['/std:c++17', '/permissive-'])
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- # Platform specific flags
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- flag_list = platform_flags[selected_platform]
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- for f in flag_list:
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- if not (f[0] in ARGUMENTS): # allow command line to override platform flags
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- env[f[0]] = f[1]
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-
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- # Must happen after the flags definition, so that they can be used by platform detect
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- detect.configure(env)
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-
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# Configure compiler warnings
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if env.msvc:
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# Truncations, narrowing conversions, signed/unsigned comparisons...
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