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name: shared_library |
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returns: lib |
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description: Builds a shared library with the given sources. |
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posargs_inherit: _build_target_base |
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varargs_inherit: _build_target_base |
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kwargs_inherit: _build_target_base |
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kwargs: |
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version: |
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type: str |
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description: | |
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A string specifying the version of this shared library, |
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such as `1.1.0`. On Linux and OS X, this is used to set the shared |
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library version in the filename, such as `libfoo.so.1.1.0` and |
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`libfoo.1.1.0.dylib`. If this is not specified, `soversion` is used |
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instead (see above). |
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soversion: |
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type: str | int |
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description: | |
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A string or integer specifying the soversion of this shared library, |
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such as `0`. On Linux and Windows this is used to set the |
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soversion (or equivalent) in the filename. For example, if |
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`soversion` is `4`, a Windows DLL will be called `foo-4.dll` and one |
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of the aliases of the Linux shared library would be |
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`libfoo.so.4`. If this is not specified, the first part of `version` |
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is used instead (see below). For example, if `version` is `3.6.0` and |
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`soversion` is not defined, it is set to `3`. |
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darwin_versions: |
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type: str | int | list[str] |
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since: 0.48.0 |
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description: | |
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Defines the `compatibility version` and `current version` for the dylib on macOS. |
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If a list is specified, it must be |
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either zero, one, or two elements. If only one element is specified |
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or if it's not a list, the specified value will be used for setting |
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both compatibility version and current version. If unspecified, the |
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`soversion` will be used as per the aforementioned rules. |
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vs_module_defs: |
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type: str | file | custom_tgt | custom_idx |
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description: | |
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Specify a Microsoft module definition file for controlling symbol exports, |
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etc., on platforms where that is possible (e.g. Windows).
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