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Native builds uses system libraries per default. Instead of handling this in each linker_libraries.cmake files, then the check for native build is moved one level up and for native build a dedicated linker_libraries_native.cmake is sourced. This simplifies the linker_libraries.cmake files as they no longer need to check for native builds. Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>pull/81485/head
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# Copyright (c) 2024 Nordic Semiconductor |
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# |
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 |
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# When doing native builds, then we default to host libraries. |
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# No reason for loading linker libraries properties in this case, however we do |
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# define link order because that allows the build system to hook in alternative |
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# C library implementations, such as minimal libc or picolibc. |
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# Empty on purpose as we default to host libraries selected by the linker. |
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set_linker_property(PROPERTY c_library "") |
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set_linker_property(PROPERTY rt_library "") |
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set_linker_property(PROPERTY c++_library "") |
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# Although library properties are empty per default, then we still define link |
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# order as this allows to update libraries in use elsewhere. |
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if(CONFIG_CPP) |
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set_property(TARGET linker PROPERTY link_order_library "c++") |
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endif() |
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set_property(TARGET linker APPEND PROPERTY link_order_library "c;rt") |
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