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1 files changed, 19 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/eclass/wxwidgets.eclass b/eclass/wxwidgets.eclass
index 07e2d8c8e19..ea7cf9f4c75 100644
--- a/eclass/wxwidgets.eclass
+++ b/eclass/wxwidgets.eclass
@@ -52,8 +52,13 @@
#
# Note: unless you know your package works with wxbase (which is very
# doubtful), always depend on wxGTK[X].
+#
+# Debugging: In wxGTK 3.0 and later debugging support is enabled in the
+# library by default and needs to be controlled at the package level.
+# Use the -DNDEBUG preprocessor flag to disable debugging features.
+# (Using need-wxwidgets will do this for you, see below.)
-inherit eutils multilib
+inherit eutils flag-o-matic multilib
# We do this in global scope so ebuilds can get sane defaults just by
# inheriting.
@@ -80,10 +85,18 @@ fi
# @USAGE: <profile>
# @DESCRIPTION:
#
-# Available configurations are:
+# Available profiles are:
#
# unicode (USE="X")
# base-unicode (USE="-X")
+#
+# This lets you choose which config file from /usr/lib/wx/config is used when
+# building the package. It also exports ${WX_CONFIG} with the full path to
+# that config.
+#
+# If your ebuild does not have a debug USE flag, or it has one and it is
+# disabled, -DNDEBUG will be automatically added to CPPFLAGS. This can be
+# overridden by setting WX_DISABLE_DEBUG if you want to handle it yourself.
need-wxwidgets() {
local wxtoolkit wxdebug wxconf
@@ -124,6 +137,10 @@ need-wxwidgets() {
else
wxdebug="release-"
fi
+ else
+ if [[ -z ${WX_DISABLE_DEBUG} ]]; then
+ use_if_iuse debug || append-cppflags -DNDEBUG
+ fi
fi
wxconf="${wxtoolkit}-unicode-${wxdebug}${WX_GTK_VER}"