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The API index page serves a different purpose than the readme. It doesn’t need installation instructions, but it does need a brief What’s New section.
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Split API documentation generation into a separate make target that can be run independently of building the SDK.
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package.sh now recognizes several environment variables through make that influence the build settings and targets. Info.plist variables are substituted with the correct values in both the static and dynamic frameworks.
Fixes #3656.
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make iproj now produces a target that pulls together static libraries like core and platform-ios into a real dynamic framework. iosapp is pretty much just a regular iOS application that links Mapbox.framework (except for the inclusion of default_styles.hpp). iosapp runs fine in the Simulator and on a device, and the same is true for any application linking against Mapbox.framework.
The ipackage target produces both a Bitcode-disabled static framework and a Bitcode-enabled dynamic framework, eliminating the need for a separate framework.sh. It disables code signing, since that happens on copy when the framework is embedded inside the application bundle. It also merges the device and simulator builds into a single fat framework.
Also bumped itest minimum deployment target to iOS 8.0, the first version that supports linking frameworks.
Fixes #828.
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cache's get/bind by chrono's seconds for x86_64. Explicitly cast to int64_t
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Added an XCTest bundle to the osxsdk scheme. It contains some basic tests of shared iOS/OS X code.
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OfflineFileSource will depend on SQLite too.
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make osx now builds with Xcode instead of make, because building the OS X SDK and osxapp requires Xcode-specific build settings. make xosx and make nosx are now aliases to make osx.
Fixes #3293.
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It's buggy and hides necessary diagnostics.
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platform-osx now vends a real NSView subclass, MGLMapView, that is readily embedded inside a Cocoa application for OS X. MGLMapView is backed by an NSOpenGLLayer for optimal performance and integration with other layer-backed views. It supports keyboard shortcuts and several gestures and hosts attribution, zooming, and rotation controls as subviews. osxapp is now a bona fide Cocoa application that embeds MGLMapView inside a XIB. osxapp has preferences and a share button for tight integration with custom styles.
Enabling asynchronous rendering would be more consistent with iOS but increases CPU usage so much, even when idle, that it isn’t worth any performance gain. The bigger issue is that VAOs aren’t being used.
make xpackage creates a static library similar to the one created by make ipackage. make clean cleans additional places where build output ends up.
The OS X minimum deployment target has been increased from 10.9 to 10.10. osxapp’s window has a full size content view, which requires 10.10. Lightweight generics require iOS 9+ and OS X 10.11 regardless, because it was only in that release that Foundation collection classes started adopting lightweight generics.
Shuffled files around and refactored annotations so that iOS and OS X share a good chunk of the annotations code, which now takes advantage of polymorphism. MGLMapView can now display annotations but cannot yet select them. In osxapp, a long press drops a pin, and so does the map view’s context menu.
Annotations have NSPopovers as callouts, and their view controllers can be customized. Annotation image alignment rects are respected for hit testing purposes and for positioning the callout anchor. Callouts in osxapp demonstrate the use of bindings to keep callouts in sync with underlying model objects.
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[skip ci]
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Publish a Release-configuration, symbol-laden, Bitcode-less build in tandem with the other builds.
Fixes #2332.
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Adds node-gyp to dev-dependencies to support 'make xnode' on Node v0.10.x
Ignores -Wnested-anon-types around v8.h includes.
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Fixes #2032
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Closes #2107
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This reverts commit cef04fcfa7502b8af80100e06bbc560a70eca3ef.
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it seems that some make versions can't correctly detect that the subcommand is also a make and pass on the required options if the invocation is expanded from a variable. prepending `+` makes this explicit
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Fixes #1584
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The target (run-valgrind-[osx|linux]) will launch the test app
with valgrind using the leak checker and our custom suppresion file.
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Get the number of CPUs correctly on Linux
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this will make it easier to add more targets to iOS builds in the future. It'll also help by having Xcode files named after the platform they're for, so it's easier to distinguish windows
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