Support Windows IncludeFlags

The variable was defined, but it wasn't being exposed to the Toolchain
interface. It was also using -I instead of -isystem.

Change-Id: Iee9862a4b9c50c9497915175a23864b4b2c29c26
This commit is contained in:
Dan Willemsen
2016-05-18 16:06:10 -07:00
parent a2abfd6b30
commit d352edf0e8

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@@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ var (
}
windowsIncludeFlags = []string{
"-I${windowsGccRoot}/${windowsGccTriple}/include",
"-I${windowsGccRoot}/lib/gcc/${windowsGccTriple}/4.8.3/include",
"-isystem ${windowsGccRoot}/${windowsGccTriple}/include",
"-isystem ${windowsGccRoot}/lib/gcc/${windowsGccTriple}/4.8.3/include",
}
windowsLdflags = []string{
@@ -95,6 +95,8 @@ func init() {
pctx.StaticVariable("windowsX8664Cflags", strings.Join(windowsX8664Cflags, " "))
pctx.StaticVariable("windowsX86Ldflags", strings.Join(windowsX86Ldflags, " "))
pctx.StaticVariable("windowsX8664Ldflags", strings.Join(windowsX8664Ldflags, " "))
pctx.StaticVariable("windowsIncludeFlags", strings.Join(windowsIncludeFlags, " "))
}
type toolchainWindows struct {
@@ -152,7 +154,7 @@ func (t *toolchainWindowsX8664) Ldflags() string {
}
func (t *toolchainWindows) IncludeFlags() string {
return ""
return "${windowsIncludeFlags}"
}
func (t *toolchainWindows) ClangSupported() bool {