On Thu, Apr 14, 2022, 2:56 AM Sebastian Huber <
sebastian.hu...@embedded-brains.de> wrote:
> On 14/04/2022 09:01, Chris Johns wrote:
> > On 14/4/2022 4:21 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote:
> >> On 14/04/2022 04:19, Chris Johns wrote:
> >>> On 14/4/2022 7:47 am, Kinsey Moore wrote:
> This expands
On 14/04/2022 09:01, Chris Johns wrote:
On 14/4/2022 4:21 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote:
On 14/04/2022 04:19, Chris Johns wrote:
On 14/4/2022 7:47 am, Kinsey Moore wrote:
This expands the ability to substitute variables outside the current
limitation of values in options to asflags, cflags,
On 14/4/2022 4:21 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote:
> On 14/04/2022 04:19, Chris Johns wrote:
>> On 14/4/2022 7:47 am, Kinsey Moore wrote:
>>> This expands the ability to substitute variables outside the current
>>> limitation of values in options to asflags, cflags, cppflags, cxxflags,
>>> ldflags, and
On 14/04/2022 04:19, Chris Johns wrote:
On 14/4/2022 7:47 am, Kinsey Moore wrote:
This expands the ability to substitute variables outside the current
limitation of values in options to asflags, cflags, cppflags, cxxflags,
ldflags, and includes. It is possible for all of these flags to utilize
On 13/04/2022 23:47, Kinsey Moore wrote:
This expands the ability to substitute variables outside the current
limitation of values in options to asflags, cflags, cppflags, cxxflags,
ldflags, and includes. It is possible for all of these flags to utilize
user-defined information in config.ini,
On 14/4/2022 7:47 am, Kinsey Moore wrote:
> This expands the ability to substitute variables outside the current
> limitation of values in options to asflags, cflags, cppflags, cxxflags,
> ldflags, and includes. It is possible for all of these flags to utilize
> user-defined information in