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BMK (NG) INSTRUCTIONS
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Always backup before deploying a new BMK. (Better safe than sorry!)
Compiling BMK
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bmk.bmx is the main source-file.
BMK should be compiled in Non-GUI and Relese mode.
You can also compile BMK in either Threaded or Non-threaded modes.
When compiled with Threading enabled, BMK will parallel compile C/C++ files
when it can, scaling to the number of available cores on your system.
Note : The compiled executable filename will include ".mt", which you will need
to remove when deploying it in BlitzMax/bin.
When compiled without Threading, BMK will compile all files, one at a time.
Deploying BMK
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The bmk executable, core.bmk and make.bmk, should be deployed in the BlitzMax/bin
folder.
You can also create a custom.bmk file in BlitzMax/bin which is used to override built-in
compiler options, such as optimisations. (see "Using custom.bmk" below)
On Linux and MacOS systems, you may also optionally deploy config.bmk. This provides
settings for Cross-Compiling modules and applications for Win32 targets. If you intend
to use this, please check the file for any system-specific configuration options you
need to supply.
Using custom.bmk
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This file allows you to override the default compiler options BMK uses.
The format is :
<command> <name> <value>
The normal command is "addccopt", but all valid commands are listed here :
addccopt - for all platforms and processors
addlinuxccopt - Linux specific option
addwin32ccopt - Win32 specific option
addmacccopt - MacOS specific option
addmacx86ccopt - MacOS x86 specific option
addmacppcccopt - MacOS ppc specific option
The following option names will override the default settings appropriately
optimization - Optimize level. The default is -Os (optimize for size)
arch - The processor architecture. The default -march=pentium
math - The floating point unit.
If you want a value to contain spaces, wrap it in double-quotes (")
See the gcc manual for more options. (hint: google for "man gcc", is useful).
Cross-Compiling
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BMK supports compiling of Win32 binaries and modules on MacOS and Linux systems.
You can download all the necessary packages from the following location :
http://brucey.net/programming/blitz/mingw/
Running BMK
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You can obtain the current version of BMK with :
bmk -v
Running BMK with no options will produce a basic Usage guide.
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