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Hein-Pieter van Braam 88be952fc9 Create separate debug info files by default
Now that we have a built-in stacktrace on a segfault it would be useful
to have debug information on debug_release builds so that bugreports can
include this information. Without this debug info we will still get
function names in the backtrace but not file location.

This commit will by default build all targets with minimal debug info
and then strip the information into separate files. On MacOS this is a
.dSYM file, on Linux/MingW this is a .debug file. MacOSX will
automatically load a dSYM file if it exists in its debugger. On
Linux/MingW we create a 'gnu debuglink' meaning that gdb and friends
will automatically find the debug symbols if they exist.

Existing workflow for developers does not change at all, except that we
now create two instead of one build artifact by default.

This commit also adds a 'debug_symbols' option to X11, MacOS, and MingW
targets. The default is 'yes' which corresponds to -g1. The alternatives
are 'no' (don't generate debug infos at all) or 'full' which runs with
-g2. A target=debug build will now build with -g3.
2017-09-16 12:00:46 +02:00
core Revert "Don't allow division by false (zero)" 2017-09-15 23:39:09 +02:00
doc doc: Sync classref with current source 2017-09-16 01:46:29 +02:00
drivers Merge pull request #11160 from marcelofg55/drive_funcs_x11 2017-09-13 20:04:54 +02:00
editor Added type on export file callback, and initial export function. 2017-09-15 13:45:03 -03:00
main Added a crash handler to dump the backtrace on Windows, Linux and OS X 2017-09-13 10:07:23 -03:00
misc Merge pull request #11154 from eska014/html5-startup-revamp 2017-09-12 04:35:30 +07:00
modules Merge pull request #11230 from maxim-sheronov/fix_enum_bindings 2017-09-15 08:43:35 +02:00
platform Create separate debug info files by default 2017-09-16 12:00:46 +02:00
scene Merge pull request #11280 from BastiaanOlij/fix_arvr_joyid 2017-09-15 10:33:48 +02:00
servers Merge pull request #11230 from maxim-sheronov/fix_enum_bindings 2017-09-15 08:43:35 +02:00
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.travis.yml Travis: Try enabling ccache to speed up builds 2017-09-13 22:36:39 +02:00
AUTHORS.md Update AUTHORS with recent contributors 2017-09-02 14:35:59 +02:00
compat.py Make build scripts Python3 compatible 2017-08-27 23:05:39 +02:00
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LOGO_LICENSE.md Improve documentation of thirdparty code snippets 2017-05-07 11:42:37 +02:00
methods.py Fix unused variable warnings 2017-09-08 15:03:53 +02:00
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SConstruct Merge pull request #11160 from marcelofg55/drive_funcs_x11 2017-09-13 20:04:54 +02:00
version.py Bump version to 3.0-alpha 2017-01-02 23:02:25 +01:00

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