Version 3.15 introduces the <PREFIX>_KEYWORDS_MISSING_VALUES of the
cmake_parse_arguments() function, which is used in generate_g1a() and
generate_g3a(), so there is no way to bring it further down for free.
Set the custom type with "custom-type: your_type_name" (instead of using
--custom on the command-line).
The converter.py in the current directory is still auto-detected as a
custom converter, but that won't work with CMake (which builds with the
build folder as current directory). Instead, a new option --converters=
with a semicolon-separated of Python files has been added. Use
fxconv_declare_converters() from the fxSDK-provided Fxconv module to
declare them programatically in CMake.
The FindPNG module fails catastrophically on Mac OS because it searches
for the library and header independently, and ends up pulling a
completely unrelated header from a random framework.
The musl getopt does not swap arguments and requires every option to
precede every non-option. Do that in the CMake functions generate_g1a()
and generate_g3a().
* Use [find] for sources since it's used for dependency files...
* Get fxconv parameters from fxconv-metadata.txt
* Approximate dependencies: every asset depends on every metadata file
* Update location of example image
* Add the CMake build system
* Use CMake as the default for new projects
* Change [fxsdk new] but continue supporting the previous signature
* Automatically configure in [fxsdk build-fx] and [fxsdk build-cg]
* Improve help screen
The internal name is required to exist and have a certain format for the
add-in to appear in the main menu; this should be enforced at the lowest
possible level to avoid unpleasant surprises.
This change defaults the internal name to essentially @INTERNAL, where
the letters of INTERNAL are the upper-case variables of every letter
found in the standard name (up to 7).
The fxSDK will no longer specify the final values for these parameters,
leaving them to the user in CMakeLists.txt or project.cfg, as reasonable
defaults are good enough.