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loongoffice/desktop
Stephan Bergmann 2bc1a0431b New loplugin:unusedcapturedefault
In sc/qa/unit/ucalc_formula.cxx, dropping the capture-default from the
lExpectedinF lambda revealed that MSVC in C++17 mode (i.e., when building
without --with-latest-c++) requires ROW_RANGE (a local const int variable from
the enclosing TestFormula::testTdf97369) to be captured, even though all uses of
that variable within the lambda body are constant expressions.  That is still
true at least for the latest Visual Studio 2019 version 16.11.1.  (This is not
an issue for the lExpectedinH and lExpectedinI lambdas a few lines further down,
as they, in addition to using that ROW_RANGE, also use the local const double
variables SHIFT1 and SHIFT2, whose uses are not constant expressions, so
they are implicitly captured and loplugin:unusedcapturedefault does not suggest
dropping those lambdas' capture-defaults in the first place.)

Change-Id: Iee7efb485187cbe8eba6a2d470afca4993eb1816
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/120693
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
2021-08-20 14:25:38 +02:00
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LibreOffice Binary

Code for the LibreOffice main binary (soffice) resides here. The soffice_main function for the soffice binary can be found here.

Stable Interface

Some of the artifacts built here are part of a LibreOffice installation set's stable interface, which (programmatic) clients can depend on. Among them are:

soffice

In the program directory (program/ on Linux and Windows, Contents/MacOS/ on macOS).

unoinfo

In the program directory (program/ on Linux and Windows, Contents/MacOS/ on macOS).

When called with a sole argument of c++, it prints to stdout an absolute pathname denoting the directory where the public URE libraries are found.

When called with a sole argument of java, it prints to stdout a marker character (either an ASCII '0' or '1') followed by a sequence of zero or more absolute pathnames denoting jars or directories that need to be included in a class loader's search locations.

If the marker character is '0' (on Linux and macOS), the pathnames are encoded as bytes, and any two pathnames in the sequence are separated from each other by NUL bytes.

If the marker character is '1' (on Windows), the pathnames are encoded as UTF-16-LE two-byte code units, and any two pathnames in the sequence are separated from each other by two-byte NUL code units.

Other Binaries

oosplash

Splash screen for the LibreOffice soffice binary.