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2019-07-03SCons: Use CPPDEFINES instead of CPPFLAGS for pre-processor definesRémi Verschelde
It's the recommended way to set those, and is more portable (automatically prepends -D for GCC/Clang and /D for MSVC). We still use CPPFLAGS for some pre-processor flags which are not defines.
2019-04-30SCons: Always use env.Prepend for CPPPATHRémi Verschelde
Include paths are processed from left to right, so we use Prepend to ensure that paths to bundled thirdparty files will have precedence over system paths (e.g. `/usr/include` should have lowest priority).
2019-04-24SCons: Review uses of CCFLAGS, CXXFLAGS and CPPFLAGSRémi Verschelde
Many contributors (me included) did not fully understand what CCFLAGS, CXXFLAGS and CPPFLAGS refer to exactly, and were thus not using them in the way they are intended to be. As per the SCons manual: https://www.scons.org/doc/HTML/scons-user/apa.html - CCFLAGS: General options that are passed to the C and C++ compilers. - CFLAGS: General options that are passed to the C compiler (C only; not C++). - CXXFLAGS: General options that are passed to the C++ compiler. By default, this includes the value of $CCFLAGS, so that setting $CCFLAGS affects both C and C++ compilation. - CPPFLAGS: User-specified C preprocessor options. These will be included in any command that uses the C preprocessor, including not just compilation of C and C++ source files [...], but also [...] Fortran [...] and [...] assembly language source file[s]. TL;DR: Compiler options go to CCFLAGS, unless they must be restricted to either C (CFLAGS) or C++ (CXXFLAGS). Preprocessor defines go to CPPFLAGS.
2019-04-11Use c++11 for vhacd because VHACD-ASYNC.cpp wants itWindy Darian
2019-04-10Bundled VHACD library for convex decomposition.Juan Linietsky
Modified both MeshInstance tools as well as importer to use it instead of QuickHull.