| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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- Remove unused code
- Use consistent casing. Variable names such as LibLuV_LIBRARIES is
needlessly jarring, even if the name might be technically correct.
- Use title casing for packages. find_package(unibilium) requires the
find_module to be named "Findunibilium.cmake", which makes it harder
to spot when scanning the files. Instead, use "Unibilium".
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Large parts the library weren't being used, and the parts that were was overly
abstracted for our use case. Additionally, part of its use case was to abstract
pkgconfig boilerplate, which is no longer needed as pkgconfig has been removed
in favor of relying on cmake alone in 09118052cee5aef978d6075db5287c1b6c27381a.
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Cmake should already be able to find everything on its own.
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This was discouraged (as an option) in 5b5d353151 [1], not enabled/used by
default, and not working according to the comment in local.mk.example.
Taken out of https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/10395.
1: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/2465
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The variables are not meant to be defined there really, but only with
the third-party project.
Using them, e.g. with the following, would actually result in libvterm
not being found then:
make CMAKE_EXTRA_FLAGS="-DUSE_BUNDLED_LIBVTERM=ON" \
DEPS_CMAKE_FLAGS="-DUSE_BUNDLED=OFF -DUSE_BUNDLED_LIBVTERM=ON"
In https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/6357 they were renamed to
`USE_BUNDLED_X` from `X_USE_BUNDLED`, but the above reasoning applies
to the old names, too.
Internally `CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH` is used to add the built/bundled third
party packages for `find_package`, so there is no reason to e.g. query
the values via `load_cache` for example from the third-party project.
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Also update libtermkey version and fix the pkg-config search scripts.
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The new terminal UI will be implemented on top of those libraries
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