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[cocos2dx_ui]
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# the prefix to be added to the generated functions. You might or might not use this in your own
# templates
prefix = cocos2dx_ui
# create a target namespace (in javascript, this would create some code like the equiv. to `ns = ns || {}`)
# all classes will be embedded in that namespace
target_namespace = ccui
# the native namespace in which this module locates, this parameter is used for avoid conflict of the same class name in different modules, as "cocos2d::Label" <-> "cocos2d::ui::Label".
cpp_namespace = cocos2d::ui
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android_headers =
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android_flags = -target armv7-none-linux-androideabi -D_LIBCPP_DISABLE_VISIBILITY_ANNOTATIONS -DANDROID -D__ANDROID_API__=14 -gcc-toolchain %(gcc_toolchain_dir)s --sysroot=%(androidndkdir)s/platforms/android-14/arch-arm -idirafter %(androidndkdir)s/sources/android/support/include -idirafter %(androidndkdir)s/sysroot/usr/include -idirafter %(androidndkdir)s/sysroot/usr/include/arm-linux-androideabi -idirafter %(clangllvmdir)s/lib64/clang/5.0/include -I%(androidndkdir)s/sources/cxx-stl/llvm-libc++/include
clang_headers =
clang_flags = -nostdinc -x c++ -std=c++11 -fsigned-char -U__SSE__
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cocos_headers = -I%(cocosdir)s/cocos -I%(cocosdir)s/cocos/editor-support -I%(cocosdir)s/cocos/platform/android
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cocos_flags = -DANDROID
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cxxgenerator_headers =
# extra arguments for clang
extra_arguments = %(android_headers)s %(clang_headers)s %(cxxgenerator_headers)s %(cocos_headers)s %(android_flags)s %(clang_flags)s %(cocos_flags)s %(extra_flags)s
# what headers to parse
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headers = %(cocosdir)s/cocos/ui/CocosGUI.h
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# what classes to produce code for. You can use regular expressions here. When testing the regular
# expression, it will be enclosed in "^$", like this: "^Menu*$".
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classes = Helper Widget Layout Button CheckBox ImageView Text TextAtlas TextBMFont LoadingBar Slider TextField ScrollView ListView PageView LayoutParameter LinearLayoutParameter RelativeLayoutParameter Rich.* HBox VBox RelativeBox Scale9Sprite EditBox LayoutComponent AbstractCheckButton RadioButton RadioButtonGroup TabControl TabHeader
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# what should we skip? in the format ClassName::[function function]
# ClassName is a regular expression, but will be used like this: "^ClassName$" functions are also
# regular expressions, they will not be surrounded by "^$". If you want to skip a whole class, just
# add a single "*" as functions. See bellow for several examples. A special class name is "*", which
# will apply to all class names. This is a convenience wildcard to be able to skip similar named
# functions from all classes.
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skip = *::[^visit$ copyWith.* onEnter.* onExit.* ^description$ getObjectType .*HSV onTouch.* onAcc.* onKey.* onRegisterTouchListener ccTouch.* (g|s)etDelegate],
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Widget::[addTouchEventListener addClickEventListener addCCSEventListener],
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LayoutParameter::[(s|g)etMargin],
RichText::[setTagDescription removeTagDescription setOpenUrlHandler]
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rename_functions =
rename_classes =
# for all class names, should we remove something when registering in the target VM?
remove_prefix =
# classes for which there will be no "parent" lookup
classes_have_no_parents = Helper
# base classes which will be skipped when their sub-classes found them.
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base_classes_to_skip =
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# classes that create no constructor
# Set is special and we will use a hand-written constructor
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abstract_classes = Helper AbstractCheckButton
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# Determining whether to use script object(js object) to control the lifecycle of native(cpp) object or the other way around. Supported values are 'yes' or 'no'.
script_control_cpp = no