weston/desktop-shell/meson.build
Daniel Stone 06472fb136 desktop-shell: Delete Exposay
Exposay was done as a showcase for what we could do with Weston and an
efficient compositing pipeline. This was mostly with the old
vendor-specific Raspberry Pi backend which could actually process that
many surfaces bypassing the GPU.

Given enough bitrot, Exposay is now pretty exemplary as what _not_ to do
in a Weston shell - particularly the way it manipulates existing
weston_views rather than create its own non-destructive stack.

As it's annoying technical debt, a terrible example to others, and not a
very compelling showcase in 2022, just delete it.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
2022-04-28 15:19:06 +00:00

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if get_option('shell-desktop')
config_h.set_quoted('WESTON_SHELL_CLIENT', get_option('desktop-shell-client-default'))
srcs_shell_desktop = [
'shell.c',
'input-panel.c',
weston_desktop_shell_server_protocol_h,
weston_desktop_shell_protocol_c,
input_method_unstable_v1_server_protocol_h,
input_method_unstable_v1_protocol_c,
]
deps_shell_desktop = [
dep_libm,
dep_libexec_weston,
dep_libshared,
dep_lib_desktop,
dep_libweston_public,
dep_shell_utils,
]
plugin_shell_desktop = shared_library(
'desktop-shell',
srcs_shell_desktop,
include_directories: common_inc,
dependencies: deps_shell_desktop,
name_prefix: '',
install: true,
install_dir: dir_module_weston,
install_rpath: '$ORIGIN'
)
env_modmap += 'desktop-shell.so=@0@;'.format(plugin_shell_desktop.full_path())
endif