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Michael Weghorn c5cad121e5 Add a CUPS config header
In line with what's done for most optional,
build-time configurable features, use a config
header `config_cups.h` that has a `ENABLE_CUPS` define,
include that header in the relevant source file and use

    #if ENABLE_CUPS

for code depending on CUPS being enabled instead of defining
a macro and using

    #ifdef ENABLE_CUPS

This also aligns this with the `ENABLE_CPDB` macro used
in the same source file.

Change-Id: I71a5205fd63f9fc18470afcaf808c489ff833319
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/172397
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Michael Weghorn <m.weghorn@posteo.de>
2024-08-27 07:30:03 +02:00
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2024-08-27 07:30:03 +02:00

C/C++ Configuration Created by configure Script

These are configuration files for various features as detected by configure.

Include only those files you need (in order to reduce rebuilds when a setting changes).

Settings here are only C/C++ #define directives, so they apply only to C/C++ source, not to Makefiles.

Adding a New Setting:

  • do AC_DEFINE(HAVE_FOO) in configure.ac when a setting should be set
  • choose the proper config_host/config_XXX.h file to use
    • if it is a global setting (such as availability of a compiler feature), use config_host/config_global.h
    • otherwise check if there is a matching config_host/config_XXX.h file
    • if none matches, add a new one:
      • add config_host/config_XXX.h.in here, with just #ifndef include guard
      • add AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config_host/config_XXX.h]) next to the others in configure.ac
  • add #define HAVE_FOO 0 to the config_host/config_XXX.h, possibly with a comment (do not use #undef HAVE_FOO, unless the setting has more values than on/off)
  • add #include <config_XXX.h> before any #if HAVE_FOO in a source file
  • make sure you use #if HAVE_FOO for on/off settings, do not use #ifdef