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@ -1191,9 +1191,9 @@ The keyword arguments for this are the same as for |
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- `name_prefix` the string that will be used as the prefix for the |
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target output filename by overriding the default (only used for |
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libraries). By default this is `lib` on all platforms and compilers |
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except with MSVC shared libraries where it is omitted to follow |
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convention. |
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libraries). By default this is `lib` on all platforms and compilers, |
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except for MSVC shared libraries where it is omitted to follow |
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convention, and Cygwin shared libraries where it is `cyg`. |
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- `name_suffix` the string that will be used as the suffix for the |
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target output filename by overriding the default (see also: |
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[executable()](#executable)). By default, for shared libraries this |
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For static libraries, it is `a` everywhere. By convention MSVC |
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static libraries use the `lib` suffix, but we use `a` to avoid a |
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potential name clash with shared libraries which also generate |
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`xxx.lib` import files. |
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import libraries with a `lib` suffix. |
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- `rust_crate_type` specifies the crate type for Rust |
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libraries. Defaults to `dylib` for shared libraries and `rlib` for |
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static libraries. |
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