<dt><tt>scons all_docs</tt></dt><dd>Build documentation of all modules</dd>
<dt><tt>scons all</tt></dt><dd>Build all targets including binaries, libraries, documentation,
- tests andpossible further targets </dd>
+ tests and possible further targets </dd>
<dt><tt>scons -u doc</tt></dt><dd>Run from within a module directory will build the
documentation of that module</dd>
invokes the module \c SConscript files. To simplify the configuration, the SENFScons python
package is provided. This package has helper utilities to simplify standard tasks.
- In \c senfscons/SConstruct.tempalte you may find an example SConstruct file. Copy this to the
+ In \c senfscons/SConstruct.template you may find an example SConstruct file. Copy this to the
project root (under the name \c SConstruct) to start a new project. You can then modify and
configure it to your wishes.
and have a prefix of \c Use. See \ref use.
After all frameworks are configured, you can use SEFNScons.MakeEnvironment() to create a
- corretly configured construction environment.
+ correctly configured construction environment.
To <i>configure the construction environment</i> you can set Variables in the construction
environment. See the SCons manpage for a list of supported variables. Some additional variables
To configure the build environment to the local environment, a \c SConfig file may be created in
the projects root directory. The supported parameters are
- <dl><dt>\c CXX</dt><dd>C++ compiler to use</dd>
- <dt>\c EXTRA_DEFINES</dt><dd>preprocessor symbols to be defined locally</dd>
- <dt>\c EXTRA_LIBS</dt><dd>additional libraries needed for a local build</dd></dl>
+ <dl>
+ <dt>\c CXX</dt>
+ <dd>C++ compiler to use</dd>
+ <dt>\c EXTRA_DEFINES</dt>
+ <dd>preprocessor symbols to be defined locally</dd>
+ <dt>\c EXTRA_LIBS</dt>
+ <dd>additional libraries needed for a local build</dd>
+ </dl>
Additionally, the \ref use define additional configuration variables which may be set here.
*/