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Makefile

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PLATFORM=$(shell uname)
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ENDIANESS=OSC_HOST_LITTLE_ENDIAN
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LD_FLAGS = -lGL -lGLU -lglut
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TUIO_DEMO = TuioDemo
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TUIO_DUMP = TuioDump
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SIMPLE_SIMULATOR = SimpleSimulator
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TUIO_STATIC = libTUIO.a
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TUIO_SHARED = libTUIO.so
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SDL_LDFLAGS := $(shell sdl2-config --libs)
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SDL_CFLAGS := $(shell sdl2-config --cflags)
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INCLUDES = -I./TUIO -I./oscpack
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#CFLAGS = -g -Wall -O3 -fPIC $(SDL_CFLAGS)
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CFLAGS = -w -O3 -fPIC $(SDL_CFLAGS)
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CXXFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -D$(ENDIANESS)
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SHARED_OPTIONS = -shared -Wl,-soname,$(TUIO_SHARED)
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ifeq ($(PLATFORM), Darwin)
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# CXX = g++ -stdlib=libstdc++
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# TARGET = -mmacosx-version-min=10.6 -arch=i386 -arch x86_64
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TARGET = -mmacosx-version-min=10.9
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CFLAGS += $(TARGET)
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CXXFLAGS += $(TARGET)
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TUIO_SHARED = libTUIO.dylib
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LD_FLAGS = -framework OpenGL -framework GLUT -framework SDL2 -framework Cocoa
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SHARED_OPTIONS = -dynamiclib -Wl,-dylib_install_name,$(TUIO_SHARED)
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SDL_LDFLAGS =
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endif
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%.o: %.cpp
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@echo [CXX] $@
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@ $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@ -c $<
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DEMO_SOURCES = TuioDemo.cpp
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DEMO_OBJECTS = TuioDemo.o
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DUMP_SOURCES = TuioDump.cpp
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DUMP_OBJECTS = TuioDump.o
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SIMULATOR_SOURCES = SimpleSimulator.cpp
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SIMULATOR_OBJECTS = SimpleSimulator.o
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COMMON_TUIO_SOURCES = ./TUIO/TuioTime.cpp ./TUIO/TuioPoint.cpp ./TUIO/TuioContainer.cpp ./TUIO/TuioObject.cpp ./TUIO/TuioCursor.cpp ./TUIO/TuioBlob.cpp ./TUIO/TuioDispatcher.cpp ./TUIO/TuioManager.cpp ./TUIO/OneEuroFilter.cpp
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SERVER_TUIO_SOURCES = ./TUIO/TuioServer.cpp ./TUIO/UdpSender.cpp ./TUIO/TcpSender.cpp ./TUIO/WebSockSender.cpp ./TUIO/FlashSender.cpp
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CLIENT_TUIO_SOURCES = ./TUIO/TuioClient.cpp ./TUIO/OscReceiver.cpp ./TUIO/UdpReceiver.cpp ./TUIO/TcpReceiver.cpp
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OSC_SOURCES = ./oscpack/osc/OscTypes.cpp ./oscpack/osc/OscOutboundPacketStream.cpp ./oscpack/osc/OscReceivedElements.cpp ./oscpack/osc/OscPrintReceivedElements.cpp ./oscpack/ip/posix/NetworkingUtils.cpp ./oscpack/ip/posix/UdpSocket.cpp
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COMMON_TUIO_OBJECTS = $(COMMON_TUIO_SOURCES:.cpp=.o)
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SERVER_TUIO_OBJECTS = $(SERVER_TUIO_SOURCES:.cpp=.o)
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CLIENT_TUIO_OBJECTS = $(CLIENT_TUIO_SOURCES:.cpp=.o)
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OSC_OBJECTS = $(OSC_SOURCES:.cpp=.o)
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all: $(TUIO_DUMP) $(TUIO_DEMO) $(SIMPLE_SIMULATOR) $(TUIO_STATIC) $(TUIO_SHARED)
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$(TUIO_STATIC): $(COMMON_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(CLIENT_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(SERVER_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(OSC_OBJECTS)
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@echo [LD] $(TUIO_STATIC)
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@ ar rcs $@ $(COMMON_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(CLIENT_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(SERVER_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(OSC_OBJECTS)
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$(TUIO_SHARED): $(COMMON_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(CLIENT_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(SERVER_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(OSC_OBJECTS)
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@echo [LD] $(TUIO_SHARED)
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@ $(CXX) -o $@ $+ -lpthread $(SHARED_OPTIONS)
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$(TUIO_DUMP): $(COMMON_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(CLIENT_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(OSC_OBJECTS) $(DUMP_OBJECTS)
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@echo [LD] $(TUIO_DUMP)
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@ $(CXX) -o $@ $+ -lpthread
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$(TUIO_DEMO): $(COMMON_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(CLIENT_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(OSC_OBJECTS) $(DEMO_OBJECTS)
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@echo [LD] $(TUIO_DEMO)
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@ $(CXX) -o $@ $+ -lpthread $(SDL_LDFLAGS) $(LD_FLAGS)
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$(SIMPLE_SIMULATOR): $(COMMON_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(SERVER_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(OSC_OBJECTS) $(SIMULATOR_OBJECTS)
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@echo [LD] $(SIMPLE_SIMULATOR)
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clean:
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@echo [CLEAN] $(TUIO_DUMP) $(TUIO_DEMO) $(SIMPLE_SIMULATOR) $(TUIO_STATIC) $(TUIO_SHARED)
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@ rm -f $(COMMON_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(CLIENT_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(SERVER_TUIO_OBJECTS) $(OSC_OBJECTS) $(DUMP_OBJECTS) $(DEMO_OBJECTS) $(SIMULATOR_OBJECTS)

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# Doxyfile 1.5.6
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# Project related configuration options
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DOXYFILE_ENCODING = UTF-8
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PROJECT_NAME = "TUIO C++ Developer API"
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# Build related configuration options
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EXTRACT_ALL = NO
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EXTRACT_PRIVATE = NO
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EXTRACT_STATIC = NO
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EXTRACT_LOCAL_CLASSES = YES
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# configuration options related to the HTML output
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GENERATE_HTML = YES
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HTML_OUTPUT = ../doc
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HTML_FILE_EXTENSION = .html
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GENERATE_TREEVIEW = YES
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GENERATE_LATEX = NO

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