From f795e9520f5c4bb070bb33829b5f7a179649b517 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stefano D'Angelo Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2023 19:47:12 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] updated and rationalized makefiles + updated copyright notices --- .../vst3/template.vst3}/Contents/Info.plist | 4 +- .../vst3/template.vst3}/Contents/PkgInfo | 0 .../Contents/Resources/gpl-3.0.txt | 0 .../Contents/Resources/sse2neon-license.txt | 0 .../vst3/template.vst3}/Plugin.ico | Bin .../vst3/template.vst3}/desktop.ini | 0 examples/common/vst3/vst3-linux.mk | 21 + examples/common/vst3/vst3-macos.mk | 36 + examples/common/vst3/vst3-win32.mk | 40 ++ examples/common/vst3/vst3.mk | 106 +++ examples/common/web/web.mk | 2 + examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile | 6 + examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile.linux | 86 --- examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile.macos | 95 --- examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile.win32 | 92 --- .../Contents/Info.plist | 12 - examples/fx_comp/vst3/Makefile | 6 + examples/fx_comp/vst3/Makefile.linux | 86 --- 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a/examples/fx_wah/vst3/bw_example_fx_wah.vst3/Contents/Info.plist +++ b/examples/common/vst3/template.vst3/Contents/Info.plist @@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ CFBundleName - bw_example_fx_wah + @NAME@ CFBundleExecutable - bw_example_fx_wah + @NAME@ diff --git a/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo b/examples/common/vst3/template.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo similarity index 100% rename from examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo rename to examples/common/vst3/template.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo diff --git a/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Resources/gpl-3.0.txt b/examples/common/vst3/template.vst3/Contents/Resources/gpl-3.0.txt similarity index 100% rename from examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Resources/gpl-3.0.txt rename to examples/common/vst3/template.vst3/Contents/Resources/gpl-3.0.txt diff --git a/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Resources/sse2neon-license.txt b/examples/common/vst3/template.vst3/Contents/Resources/sse2neon-license.txt similarity index 100% rename from examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Resources/sse2neon-license.txt rename to examples/common/vst3/template.vst3/Contents/Resources/sse2neon-license.txt diff --git a/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Plugin.ico b/examples/common/vst3/template.vst3/Plugin.ico similarity index 100% rename from examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Plugin.ico rename to examples/common/vst3/template.vst3/Plugin.ico diff --git a/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/desktop.ini b/examples/common/vst3/template.vst3/desktop.ini similarity index 100% rename from examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/desktop.ini rename to examples/common/vst3/template.vst3/desktop.ini diff --git a/examples/common/vst3/vst3-linux.mk b/examples/common/vst3/vst3-linux.mk new file mode 100644 index 0000000..679b01e --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/common/vst3/vst3-linux.mk @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +CXX := g++ +CXXFLAGS += \ + -fPIC +LDFLAGS += \ + -static-libgcc \ + -static-libstdc++ + +SOURCES_COMMON += \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/linuxmain.cpp + +SO_DIR := ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR}/Contents/$(shell uname -m)-linux +SO_FILE := ${SO_DIR}/${NAME}.so + +ALL_TARGETS += ${SO_FILE} +ALL_DIRS += ${SO_DIR} + +INSTALL_USER_PREFIX := ${HOME}/.vst3 +INSTALL_PREFIX := /usr/local/lib/vst3 + +${SO_FILE}: ${SOURCES} | ${SO_DIR} + ${CXX} $^ ${CXXFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ diff --git a/examples/common/vst3/vst3-macos.mk b/examples/common/vst3/vst3-macos.mk new file mode 100644 index 0000000..87984db --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/common/vst3/vst3-macos.mk @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +CXX := clang++ +CXXFLAGS += \ + -std=c++11 \ + -fPIC \ + -fvisibility=hidden \ + -O3 +LDFLAGS += \ + -framework Cocoa + +SOURCES_COMMON += ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/macmain.cpp + +SO_DIR := ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR}/Contents/MacOS +SO_FILE := ${SO_DIR}/${NAME} + +EXTRA_RESOURCE_TARGETS += ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR}/Contents/PkgInfo + +RESOURCE_TARGETS += ${EXTRA_RESOURCE_TARGETS} +ALL_TARGETS += ${DLL_FILE} ${EXTRA_RESOURCE_TARGETS} ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR}/Contents/Info.plist +ALL_DIRS += ${DLL_DIR} ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR}/Contents build/tmp + +INSTALL_USER_PREFIX := ${HOME}/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3 +INSTALL_PREFIX := /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3 + +CLEAN_RM += build/tmp + +${SO_FILE}: build/tmp/${NAME}-x86_64 build/tmp/${NAME}-arm64 | build/tmp + echo lipo -create -output $@ $^ + +build/tmp/${NAME}-x86_64: ${SOURCES} | build/tmp + echo ${CXX} $^ ${CXXFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -arch x86_64 -o $@ + +build/tmp/${NAME}-arm64: ${SOURCES} | build/tmp + echo ${CXX} $^ ${CXXFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -arch arm64 -o $@ + +${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR}/Contents/Info.plist: ${TEMPLATE_DIR}/Contents/Info.plist | ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR}/Contents + cat $^ | sed s:@NAME@:${NAME}:g > $@ diff --git a/examples/common/vst3/vst3-win32.mk b/examples/common/vst3/vst3-win32.mk new file mode 100644 index 0000000..931203d --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/common/vst3/vst3-win32.mk @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +ARCH := x86_64 +#ARCH := x86 +#ARCH := arm64ec +#ARCH := arm +#ARCH := arm64 + +CXX := g++ +CXXFLAGS += \ + -fPIC +LDFLAGS += \ + -static \ + -static-libgcc \ + -static-libstdc++ \ + -lole32 + +SOURCES_COMMON += ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/dllmain.cpp + +DLL_DIR := ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR}/Contents/${ARCH}-win +DLL_FILE := ${DLL_DIR}/${NAME}.vst3 + +EXTRA_RESOURCE_TARGETS += ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR}/desktop.ini ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR}/Plugin.ico + +RESOURCE_TARGETS += ${EXTRA_RESOURCE_TARGETS} +ALL_TARGETS += ${DLL_FILE} ${EXTRA_RESOURCE_TARGETS} +ALL_DIRS += ${DLL_DIR} ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR} + +${DLL_FILE}: ${SOURCES} | ${DLL_DIR} + ${CXX} $^ ${CXXFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ + +#USER_PREFIX=$(shell echo '${LOCALAPPDATA}' | sed 's:\\:/:g') + +#install-user: all +# mkdir -p ${USER_PREFIX}/Programs/Common/VST3 +# @echo mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/${NAME}.vst3 -type d | sed s?^build/?${USER_PREFIX}/Programs/Common/VST3/?g` +# @mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/${NAME}.vst3 -type d | sed s?^build/?${USER_PREFIX}/Programs/Common/VST3/?g` +# @for f in `find build/${NAME}.vst3 -type f | sed s?^build/??g`; do \ +# d=`dirname $$f`; \ +# echo install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${USER_PREFIX}/Programs/Common/VST3/$$d; \ +# install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${USER_PREFIX}/Programs/Common/VST3/$$d; \ +# done diff --git a/examples/common/vst3/vst3.mk b/examples/common/vst3/vst3.mk new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c7cefe --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/common/vst3/vst3.mk @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +default: all + +COMMON_DIR := $(shell realpath --relative-to . ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3) +VST3_SDK_DIR := $(shell realpath --relative-to . ${ROOT_DIR}/../../../../VST_SDK/vst3sdk) +TEMPLATE_DIR := $(shell realpath --relative-to . ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/template.vst3) +BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR := build/${NAME}.vst3 + +CXXFLAGS := \ + -DRELEASE=1 \ + -I${ROOT_DIR} \ + -I${ROOT_DIR}/../src \ + -I${COMMON_DIR} \ + -I${ROOT_DIR}/../../../include \ + -I${VST3_SDK_DIR} \ + -O3 +LDFLAGS := \ + -shared + +SOURCES_COMMON := \ + ${COMMON_DIR}/entry.cpp \ + ${COMMON_DIR}/plugin.cpp \ + ${COMMON_DIR}/controller.cpp \ + \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fobject.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/baseiids.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fstreamer.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fstring.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fbuffer.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/updatehandler.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/thread/source/flock.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/coreiids.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/funknown.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/ustring.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/conststringtable.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/pluginfactory.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/moduleinit.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/common/commoniids.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/common/pluginview.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstcomponentbase.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstcomponent.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstaudioeffect.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstinitiids.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstbus.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vsteditcontroller.cpp \ + ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstparameters.cpp + +RESOURCE_SOURCES := $(shell find ${TEMPLATE_DIR}/Contents/Resources/ -type f) +RESOURCE_FILES := $(shell printf '%s\n' ${RESOURCE_SOURCES} | sed s:^${TEMPLATE_DIR}/::g) +RESOURCE_TARGETS := $(addprefix ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR}/, ${RESOURCE_FILES}) +RESOURCE_DIRS = $(sort $(dir ${RESOURCE_TARGETS})) + +ALL_TARGETS := ${RESOURCE_TARGETS} +ALL_DIRS := ${RESOURCE_DIRS} + +CLEAN_RM := \ + ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR} + +# OS detection scheme taken from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/714100/os-detecting-makefile +ifeq ($(OS), Windows_NT) + include ${COMMON_DIR}/vst3-win32.mk +else + UNAME_S := $(shell uname -s) + ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Linux) + include ${COMMON_DIR}/vst3-linux.mk + else ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Darwin) + include ${COMMON_DIR}/vst3-macos.mk + else +$(error OS not supported) # yes, GNU make complains about tabs... + endif +endif + +all: ${ALL_TARGETS} + +.SECONDEXPANSION: + +${RESOURCE_TARGETS}: ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR}/%: ${TEMPLATE_DIR}/% | $$(dir $${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR}/$$*) + cp ${TEMPLATE_DIR}/$* $@ + +${ALL_DIRS}: + mkdir -p $@ + +install-user: + mkdir -p ${INSTALL_USER_PREFIX} + @echo mkdir -p -m 0755 `find ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR} -type d | sed s:^build/:${INSTALL_USER_PREFIX}/:g` + @mkdir -p -m 0755 `find ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR} -type d | sed s:^build/:${INSTALL_USER_PREFIX}/:g` + @for f in `find ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR} -type f | sed s:^build/::g`; do \ + d=`dirname $$f`; \ + echo install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${INSTALL_USER_PREFIX}/$$d; \ + install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${INSTALL_USER_PREFIX}/$$d; \ + done + +install: + mkdir -p ${INSTALL_PREFIX} + @echo mkdir -p -m 0755 `find ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR} -type d | sed s:^build/:${INSTALL_PREFIX}/:g` + @mkdir -p -m 0755 `find ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR} -type d | sed s:^build/:${INSTALL_PREFIX}/:g` + @for f in `find ${BUILD_PLUGIN_DIR} -type f | sed s:^build/::g`; do \ + d=`dirname $$f`; \ + echo install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${INSTALL_PREFIX}/$$d; \ + install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${INSTALL_PREFIX}/$$d; \ + done + + +clean: + rm -fr ${CLEAN_RM} + +.PHONY: default all install-user install clean diff --git a/examples/common/web/web.mk b/examples/common/web/web.mk index 239bc6f..b1af648 100644 --- a/examples/common/web/web.mk +++ b/examples/common/web/web.mk @@ -69,3 +69,5 @@ build/web: clean: rm -fr build/web + +.PHONY: all clean diff --git a/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile b/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..82de167 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +ROOT_DIR := $(shell dirname $(realpath $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))) + +NAME := bw_example_fx_bitcrush +SOURCES = ${SOURCES_COMMON} ${ROOT_DIR}/../src/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.c + +include ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/vst3.mk diff --git a/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile.linux b/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile.linux deleted file mode 100644 index 0f16b56..0000000 --- a/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile.linux +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -VST3_SDK_DIR=${ROOT_DIR}/../../../../VST_SDK/vst3sdk - -CXX=g++ -CXXFLAGS= \ - -DRELEASE=1 \ - -I${ROOT_DIR} \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../src \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3 \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../../../include \ - -I${VST3_SDK_DIR} \ - -fPIC \ - -O3 -LDFLAGS= \ - -shared \ - -static-libgcc \ - -static-libstdc++ - -INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local - -ROOT_DIR=$(shell dirname $(realpath $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))) -SOURCES= \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../src/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.c \ - \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/entry.cpp \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/plugin.cpp \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/controller.cpp \ - \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fobject.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/baseiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fstreamer.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fstring.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fbuffer.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/updatehandler.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/thread/source/flock.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/coreiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/funknown.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/ustring.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/conststringtable.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/linuxmain.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/pluginfactory.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/moduleinit.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/common/commoniids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/common/pluginview.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstcomponentbase.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstcomponent.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstaudioeffect.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstinitiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstbus.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vsteditcontroller.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstparameters.cpp -SO_DIR=build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/$(shell uname -m)-linux - -all: build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Resources ${SO_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.so - -${SO_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.so: ${SOURCES} - mkdir -p ${SO_DIR} - ${CXX} $^ ${CXXFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ - -build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Resources: build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Resources - cp -R ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Resources build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents - -build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents: - mkdir -p $@ - -install-user: all - mkdir -p ${HOME}/.vst3 - @echo mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:${HOME}/.vst3/:g` - @mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:${HOME}/.vst3/:g` - @for f in `find build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 -type f | sed s:^build/::g`; do \ - d=`dirname $$f`; \ - echo install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${HOME}/.vst3/$$d; \ - install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${HOME}/.vst3/$$d; \ - done - -install: all - mkdir -p ${INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib/vst3 - @echo mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:${INSTALL_PREFIX}/vst3/:g` - @mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:${INSTALL_PREFIX}/vst3/:g` - @for f in `find build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 -type f | sed s:^build/::g`; do \ - d=`dirname $$f`; \ - echo install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${INSTALL_PREFIX}/vst3/$$d; \ - install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${INSTALL_PREFIX}/vst3/$$d; \ - done - -clean: - rm -fr build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 diff --git a/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile.macos b/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile.macos deleted file mode 100644 index 83be63d..0000000 --- a/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile.macos +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -VST3_SDK_DIR=${ROOT_DIR}/../../../../VST_SDK/vst3sdk - -CXX=clang++ -CXXFLAGS= \ - -std=c++11 \ - -DRELEASE=1 \ - -I${ROOT_DIR} \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../src \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3 \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../../../include \ - -I${VST3_SDK_DIR} \ - -fPIC \ - -fvisibility=hidden \ - -O3 -LDFLAGS= \ - -framework Cocoa \ - -shared - -ROOT_DIR=$(shell dirname $(realpath $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))) -SOURCES= \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../src/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.c \ - \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/entry.cpp \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/plugin.cpp \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/controller.cpp \ - \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fobject.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/baseiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fstreamer.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fstring.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fbuffer.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/updatehandler.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/thread/source/flock.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/coreiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/funknown.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/ustring.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/conststringtable.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/macmain.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/pluginfactory.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/moduleinit.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/common/commoniids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/common/pluginview.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstcomponentbase.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstcomponent.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstaudioeffect.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstinitiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstbus.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vsteditcontroller.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstparameters.cpp - -all: build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Info.plist build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/MacOS/bw_example_fx_bitcrush - -build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/MacOS/bw_example_fx_bitcrush: build/tmp/bw_example_fx_bitcrush-x86_64 build/tmp/bw_example_fx_bitcrush-arm64 - mkdir -p build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/MacOS - lipo -create -output $@ $^ - -build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Info.plist: build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Info.plist - cp ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Info.plist build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Info.plist - -build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo: build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo - cp ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo - -build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents: - mkdir -p $@ - -build/tmp/bw_example_fx_bitcrush-x86_64: ${SOURCES} - mkdir -p build/tmp - ${CXX} $^ ${CXXFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -arch x86_64 -o $@ - -build/tmp/bw_example_fx_bitcrush-arm64: ${SOURCES} - mkdir -p build/tmp - ${CXX} $^ ${CXXFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -arch arm64 -o $@ - -install-user: all - mkdir -p ${HOME}/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3 - @echo mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:${HOME}/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/:g` - @mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:${HOME}/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/:g` - @for f in `find build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 -type f | sed s:^build/::g`; do \ - d=`dirname $$f`; \ - echo install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${HOME}/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/$$d; \ - install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${HOME}/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/$$d; \ - done - -install: all - mkdir -p /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3 - @echo mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/:g` - @mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/:g` - @for f in `find build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 -type f | sed s:^build/::g`; do \ - d=`dirname $$f`; \ - echo install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/$$d; \ - install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/$$d; \ - done - -clean: - rm -fr build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 build/tmp diff --git a/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile.win32 b/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile.win32 deleted file mode 100644 index 4bea84f..0000000 --- a/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/Makefile.win32 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -VST3_SDK_DIR=${ROOT_DIR}/../../../../VST_SDK/vst3sdk - -CXX=g++ -CXXFLAGS= \ - -DRELEASE=1 \ - -I${ROOT_DIR} \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../src \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3 \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../../../include \ - -I${VST3_SDK_DIR} \ - -fPIC \ - -O3 -LDFLAGS= \ - -shared \ - -static \ - -static-libgcc \ - -static-libstdc++ \ - -lole32 - -#ARCH=x86 -ARCH=x86_64 -#ARCH=arm64ec -#ARCH=arm -#ARCH=arm64 - -ROOT_DIR=$(shell dirname $(realpath $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))) -SOURCES= \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../src/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.c \ - \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/entry.cpp \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/plugin.cpp \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/controller.cpp \ - \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fobject.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/baseiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fstreamer.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fstring.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fbuffer.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/updatehandler.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/thread/source/flock.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/coreiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/funknown.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/ustring.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/conststringtable.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/dllmain.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/pluginfactory.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/moduleinit.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/common/commoniids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/common/pluginview.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstcomponentbase.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstcomponent.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstaudioeffect.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstinitiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstbus.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vsteditcontroller.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstparameters.cpp -DLL_DIR=build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/${ARCH}-win -USER_PREFIX=$(shell echo '${LOCALAPPDATA}' | sed 's:\\:/:g') - -all: build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/desktop.ini build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Plugin.ico build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Resources ${DLL_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 - -${DLL_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3: ${SOURCES} - mkdir -p ${DLL_DIR} - ${CXX} $^ ${CXXFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ - -build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/desktop.ini: build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/desktop.ini - cp ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/desktop.ini build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 - -build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Plugin.ico: build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Plugin.ico - cp ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Plugin.ico build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 - -build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Resources: build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Resources - cp -R ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Resources build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents - -build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents: build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 - mkdir -p $@ - -build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3: - mkdir -p $@ - -install-user: all - mkdir -p ${USER_PREFIX}/Programs/Common/VST3 - @echo mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 -type d | sed s?^build/?${USER_PREFIX}/Programs/Common/VST3/?g` - @mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 -type d | sed s?^build/?${USER_PREFIX}/Programs/Common/VST3/?g` - @for f in `find build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 -type f | sed s?^build/??g`; do \ - d=`dirname $$f`; \ - echo install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${USER_PREFIX}/Programs/Common/VST3/$$d; \ - install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${USER_PREFIX}/Programs/Common/VST3/$$d; \ - done - -clean: - rm -fr build/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3 diff --git a/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Info.plist b/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Info.plist deleted file mode 100644 index a461b29..0000000 --- a/examples/fx_bitcrush/vst3/bw_example_fx_bitcrush.vst3/Contents/Info.plist +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ - - - - - CFBundleName - bw_example_fx_bitcrush - - CFBundleExecutable - bw_example_fx_bitcrush - - - diff --git a/examples/fx_comp/vst3/Makefile b/examples/fx_comp/vst3/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c182254 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/fx_comp/vst3/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +ROOT_DIR := $(shell dirname $(realpath $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))) + +NAME := bw_example_fx_comp +SOURCES = ${SOURCES_COMMON} ${ROOT_DIR}/../src/bw_example_fx_comp.c + +include ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/vst3.mk diff --git a/examples/fx_comp/vst3/Makefile.linux b/examples/fx_comp/vst3/Makefile.linux deleted file mode 100644 index 68e2eaa..0000000 --- a/examples/fx_comp/vst3/Makefile.linux +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -VST3_SDK_DIR=${ROOT_DIR}/../../../../VST_SDK/vst3sdk - -CXX=g++ -CXXFLAGS= \ - -DRELEASE=1 \ - -I${ROOT_DIR} \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../src \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3 \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../../../include \ - -I${VST3_SDK_DIR} \ - -fPIC \ - -O3 -LDFLAGS= \ - -shared \ - -static-libgcc \ - -static-libstdc++ - -INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local - -ROOT_DIR=$(shell dirname $(realpath $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))) -SOURCES= \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../src/bw_example_fx_comp.c \ - \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/entry.cpp \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/plugin.cpp \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/controller.cpp \ - \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fobject.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/baseiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fstreamer.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fstring.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fbuffer.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/updatehandler.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/thread/source/flock.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/coreiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/funknown.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/ustring.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/conststringtable.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/linuxmain.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/pluginfactory.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/moduleinit.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/common/commoniids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/common/pluginview.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstcomponentbase.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstcomponent.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstaudioeffect.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstinitiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstbus.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vsteditcontroller.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstparameters.cpp -SO_DIR=build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/$(shell uname -m)-linux - -all: build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Resources ${SO_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.so - -${SO_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.so: ${SOURCES} - mkdir -p ${SO_DIR} - ${CXX} $^ ${CXXFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ - -build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Resources: build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Resources - cp -R ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Resources build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents - -build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents: - mkdir -p $@ - -install-user: all - mkdir -p ${HOME}/.vst3 - @echo mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:${HOME}/.vst3/:g` - @mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:${HOME}/.vst3/:g` - @for f in `find build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 -type f | sed s:^build/::g`; do \ - d=`dirname $$f`; \ - echo install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${HOME}/.vst3/$$d; \ - install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${HOME}/.vst3/$$d; \ - done - -install: all - mkdir -p ${INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib/vst3 - @echo mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:${INSTALL_PREFIX}/vst3/:g` - @mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:${INSTALL_PREFIX}/vst3/:g` - @for f in `find build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 -type f | sed s:^build/::g`; do \ - d=`dirname $$f`; \ - echo install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${INSTALL_PREFIX}/vst3/$$d; \ - install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${INSTALL_PREFIX}/vst3/$$d; \ - done - -clean: - rm -fr build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 diff --git a/examples/fx_comp/vst3/Makefile.macos b/examples/fx_comp/vst3/Makefile.macos deleted file mode 100644 index bea1241..0000000 --- a/examples/fx_comp/vst3/Makefile.macos +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -VST3_SDK_DIR=${ROOT_DIR}/../../../../VST_SDK/vst3sdk - -CXX=clang++ -CXXFLAGS= \ - -std=c++11 \ - -DRELEASE=1 \ - -I${ROOT_DIR} \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../src \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3 \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../../../include \ - -I${VST3_SDK_DIR} \ - -fPIC \ - -fvisibility=hidden \ - -O3 -LDFLAGS= \ - -framework Cocoa \ - -shared - -ROOT_DIR=$(shell dirname $(realpath $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))) -SOURCES= \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../src/bw_example_fx_comp.c \ - \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/entry.cpp \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/plugin.cpp \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/controller.cpp \ - \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fobject.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/baseiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fstreamer.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fstring.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fbuffer.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/updatehandler.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/thread/source/flock.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/coreiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/funknown.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/ustring.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/conststringtable.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/macmain.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/pluginfactory.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/moduleinit.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/common/commoniids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/common/pluginview.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstcomponentbase.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstcomponent.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstaudioeffect.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstinitiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstbus.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vsteditcontroller.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstparameters.cpp - -all: build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Info.plist build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/MacOS/bw_example_fx_comp - -build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/MacOS/bw_example_fx_comp: build/tmp/bw_example_fx_comp-x86_64 build/tmp/bw_example_fx_comp-arm64 - mkdir -p build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/MacOS - lipo -create -output $@ $^ - -build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Info.plist: build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Info.plist - cp ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Info.plist build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Info.plist - -build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo: build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo - cp ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo - -build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents: - mkdir -p $@ - -build/tmp/bw_example_fx_comp-x86_64: ${SOURCES} - mkdir -p build/tmp - ${CXX} $^ ${CXXFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -arch x86_64 -o $@ - -build/tmp/bw_example_fx_comp-arm64: ${SOURCES} - mkdir -p build/tmp - ${CXX} $^ ${CXXFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -arch arm64 -o $@ - -install-user: all - mkdir -p ${HOME}/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3 - @echo mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:${HOME}/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/:g` - @mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:${HOME}/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/:g` - @for f in `find build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 -type f | sed s:^build/::g`; do \ - d=`dirname $$f`; \ - echo install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${HOME}/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/$$d; \ - install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${HOME}/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/$$d; \ - done - -install: all - mkdir -p /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3 - @echo mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/:g` - @mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 -type d | sed s:^build/:/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/:g` - @for f in `find build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 -type f | sed s:^build/::g`; do \ - d=`dirname $$f`; \ - echo install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/$$d; \ - install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/$$d; \ - done - -clean: - rm -fr build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 build/tmp diff --git a/examples/fx_comp/vst3/Makefile.win32 b/examples/fx_comp/vst3/Makefile.win32 deleted file mode 100644 index f8a2104..0000000 --- a/examples/fx_comp/vst3/Makefile.win32 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -VST3_SDK_DIR=${ROOT_DIR}/../../../../VST_SDK/vst3sdk - -CXX=g++ -CXXFLAGS= \ - -DRELEASE=1 \ - -I${ROOT_DIR} \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../src \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3 \ - -I${ROOT_DIR}/../../../include \ - -I${VST3_SDK_DIR} \ - -fPIC \ - -O3 -LDFLAGS= \ - -shared \ - -static \ - -static-libgcc \ - -static-libstdc++ \ - -lole32 - -#ARCH=x86 -ARCH=x86_64 -#ARCH=arm64ec -#ARCH=arm -#ARCH=arm64 - -ROOT_DIR=$(shell dirname $(realpath $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))) -SOURCES= \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../src/bw_example_fx_comp.c \ - \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/entry.cpp \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/plugin.cpp \ - ${ROOT_DIR}/../../common/vst3/controller.cpp \ - \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fobject.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/baseiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fstreamer.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fstring.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/fbuffer.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/source/updatehandler.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/base/thread/source/flock.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/coreiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/funknown.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/ustring.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/pluginterfaces/base/conststringtable.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/dllmain.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/pluginfactory.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/main/moduleinit.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/common/commoniids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/common/pluginview.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstcomponentbase.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstcomponent.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstaudioeffect.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstinitiids.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstbus.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vsteditcontroller.cpp \ - ${VST3_SDK_DIR}/public.sdk/source/vst/vstparameters.cpp -DLL_DIR=build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/${ARCH}-win -USER_PREFIX=$(shell echo '${LOCALAPPDATA}' | sed 's:\\:/:g') - -all: build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/desktop.ini build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Plugin.ico build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Resources ${DLL_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 - -${DLL_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3: ${SOURCES} - mkdir -p ${DLL_DIR} - ${CXX} $^ ${CXXFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ - -build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/desktop.ini: build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/desktop.ini - cp ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/desktop.ini build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 - -build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Plugin.ico: build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Plugin.ico - cp ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Plugin.ico build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 - -build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Resources: build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Resources - cp -R ${ROOT_DIR}/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Resources build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents - -build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents: build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 - mkdir -p $@ - -build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3: - mkdir -p $@ - -install-user: all - mkdir -p ${USER_PREFIX}/Programs/Common/VST3 - @echo mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 -type d | sed s?^build/?${USER_PREFIX}/Programs/Common/VST3/?g` - @mkdir -p -m 0755 `find build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 -type d | sed s?^build/?${USER_PREFIX}/Programs/Common/VST3/?g` - @for f in `find build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 -type f | sed s?^build/??g`; do \ - d=`dirname $$f`; \ - echo install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${USER_PREFIX}/Programs/Common/VST3/$$d; \ - install -m `[ -x build/$$f ] && echo 0755 || echo 0644` build/$$f ${USER_PREFIX}/Programs/Common/VST3/$$d; \ - done - -clean: - rm -fr build/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3 diff --git a/examples/fx_comp/vst3/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Info.plist b/examples/fx_comp/vst3/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Info.plist deleted file mode 100644 index 542397f..0000000 --- a/examples/fx_comp/vst3/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Info.plist +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ - - - - - CFBundleName - bw_example_fx_comp - - CFBundleExecutable - bw_example_fx_comp - - - diff --git a/examples/fx_comp/vst3/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo b/examples/fx_comp/vst3/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo deleted file mode 100644 index 19a9cf6..0000000 --- a/examples/fx_comp/vst3/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/PkgInfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -BNDL???? \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/examples/fx_comp/vst3/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Resources/gpl-3.0.txt b/examples/fx_comp/vst3/bw_example_fx_comp.vst3/Contents/Resources/gpl-3.0.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f288702..0000000 --- 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