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* This is the first checkin to net.randombit.botan.modularized, whichlloyd2008-09-281-17/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | has the intent of modularizing Botan's source code, and making it much easier to add or remove various things at compile time. In this first checkin: Add support for nested directories in modules/ and move all the modules into grouped directories like entropy/ or compression/ Currently this is not ideal, it will _only_ find code in modules/*/*/modinfo.txt, while it would be much better to allow for arbitrary nestings under modules (find modules -name modinfo.txt) for more complicated setups. This 'new' (OMG I've found directories!) structure allows for a more free naming convention (no need for leading es_, ml_, etc to group names, though some keep it for lack of a more meaningful name being obvious to me right at the moment).
* Change the syntax from load_on: to load_on (since that way configure.pl canlloyd2007-10-221-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | use the generic variable reading routines). Instead of hardcoding the module sets (historically, 'unix', 'beos', and 'win32') into the script, have each module specify which group(s) (if any) it should be considered a member of in its modinfo.txt file. Add a new module set compression which contains (currently) the zlib and bzip2 modules.
* Provide a more flexible mechanism for specifying which modules are loaded.lloyd2007-03-121-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Now three classes are defined: 'request', 'auto', and 'asm_ok'. The 'auto' class is loaded automatically if the platform support matches up with what we are building for (this is the former default). The 'request' mode means it is only loaded if specifically requested by name. The 'asm_ok' module is marked for all modules that use any assembler (including inline assembler). This normally functions like 'auto', unless --debug is passed to configure, in which case it is treated as 'request'. Modules which do not specify a load behavior are given a default of 'request'.
* Place the add_file/replace_file/ignore_file markers in the module infolloyd2006-09-031-2/+4
| | | | | | files into blocks; makes a bit more sense, since there are potentially many arguments to each, and the current system was making it difficult to write a generic reader for the files.
* Initial checkin1.5.6lloyd2006-05-181-0/+14