#!/usr/bin/env python Import('env') env_math = env.Clone() # Maybe make one specific for crypto? is_builtin = env["builtin_mbedtls"] has_module = env["module_mbedtls_enabled"] if is_builtin or not has_module: # Use our headers for builtin or if the module is not going to be compiled. # We decided not to depend on system mbedtls just for these few files that can # be easily extracted. env_math.Prepend(CPPPATH=["#thirdparty/mbedtls/include"]) # MbedTLS core functions (for CryptoCore). # If the mbedtls module is compiled we don't need to add the .c files with our # custom config since they will be built by the module itself. # Only if the module is not enabled, we must compile here the required sources # to make a "light" build with only the necessary mbedtls files. if not has_module: env_thirdparty = env_math.Clone() env_thirdparty.disable_warnings() # Custom config file env_thirdparty.Append(CPPFLAGS=['-DMBEDTLS_CONFIG_FILE="\\"thirdparty/mbedtls/include/godot_core_mbedtls_config.h\\""']) thirdparty_mbedtls_dir = "#thirdparty/mbedtls/library/" thirdparty_mbedtls_sources = [ "aes.c", "base64.c", "md5.c", "sha1.c", "sha256.c", "godot_core_mbedtls_platform.c" ] thirdparty_mbedtls_sources = [thirdparty_mbedtls_dir + file for file in thirdparty_mbedtls_sources] env_thirdparty.add_source_files(env.core_sources, thirdparty_mbedtls_sources) env_math.add_source_files(env.core_sources, "*.cpp")