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#!/bin/sh
#############################################################################
##
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##
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## $QT_END_LICENSE$
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#############################################################################
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# script initialization
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# the name of this script
relconf=`basename $0`
# the directory of this script is the "source tree"
relpath=`dirname $0`
relpath=`(cd "$relpath"; /bin/pwd)`
# the current directory is the "build tree" or "object tree"
outpath=`/bin/pwd`
# where to find which..
unixtests="$relpath/config.tests/unix"
WHICH="$unixtests/which.test"
PERL=`$WHICH perl 2>/dev/null`
# find out which awk we want to use, prefer gawk, then nawk, then regular awk
AWK=
for e in gawk nawk awk; do
if "$WHICH" $e >/dev/null 2>&1 && ( $e -f /dev/null /dev/null ) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
AWK=$e
break
fi
done
# find a make command
if [ -z "$MAKE" ]; then
MAKE=
for mk in gmake make; do
if "$WHICH" $mk >/dev/null 2>&1; then
MAKE=`"$WHICH" $mk`
break
fi
done
if [ -z "$MAKE" ]; then
echo >&2 "You don't seem to have 'make' or 'gmake' in your PATH."
echo >&2 "Cannot proceed."
exit 1
fi
# export MAKE, we need it later in the config.tests
export MAKE
fi
# do this early so we don't store it in config.status
CFG_TOPLEVEL=
relpathMangled=$relpath
outpathPrefix=
if [ x"$1" = x"-top-level" ]; then
CFG_TOPLEVEL=yes
relpathMangled=`dirname "$relpath"`
outpathPrefix=../
shift
fi
OPT_CMDLINE= # expanded version for the script
QMAKE_CMDLINE= # verbatim version for qmake call
set -f # suppress globbing in for loop
SAVED_IFS=$IFS
IFS='
'
for i in "$@"; do
case $i in
-redo|--redo)
optfile=${outpathPrefix}config.opt
if test -n "$CFG_TOPLEVEL" && ! test -f $optfile; then
optfile=config.opt
fi
if ! test -f $optfile; then
echo >&2 "No config.opt present - cannot redo configuration."
exit 1
fi
for a in `cat $optfile`; do
OPT_CMDLINE="$OPT_CMDLINE
$a"
done
;;
*)
OPT_CMDLINE="$OPT_CMDLINE
$i"
;;
esac
QMAKE_CMDLINE="$QMAKE_CMDLINE
$i"
done
set --
for i in $OPT_CMDLINE; do
set -- "$@" "$i"
done
set +f
IFS=$SAVED_IFS
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# utility functions
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Helper function for getQMakeConf. It parses include statements in
# qmake.conf and prints out the expanded file
expandQMakeConf()
{
while read line; do case "$line" in
include*)
inc_file=`echo "$line" | sed -n -e '/^include.*(.*)/s/include.*(\(.*\)).*$/\1/p'`
current_dir=`dirname "$1"`
conf_file="$current_dir/$inc_file"
if [ ! -f "$conf_file" ]; then
echo "WARNING: Unable to find file $conf_file" >&2
continue
fi
expandQMakeConf "$conf_file"
;;
*)
echo "$line"
;;
esac; done < "$1"
}
extractQMakeVariables()
{
configure: fix expanding system commands in qmake parser with GNU awk < 4 qmake variables using $$system() were incorrectly parsed by the custom qmake parser in the configure script, when using GNU awk 3.1.8 or earlier. They are parsed correctly with GNU awk 4 or mawk. This was occurring with such an assignement (from an extra mkspecs file): QMAKE_CC = $$system($$CMD QMAKE_CC 2>/dev/null) The custom qmake parser in the configure script first attempts to expand $$UPPERCASE variables, before running $$system(), using this: match(value, /\$\$(\{[_A-Z0-9.]+\}|[_A-Z0-9.]+)/) But when using non-ASCII locales with GNU awk 3.1.8 or earlier, $$system was expanded (to an empty string) because these earlier awk versions match lowercase letters for the [A-Z] regexp, which is traditionally used to match uppercase letters. This behavior has been changed in GNU awk 4.0.0, which only matches uppercase letters for [A-Z] by default. A workaround for earlier GNU awk versions is to run awk with the C locale. See GNU awk NEWS "Changes from 3.1.8 to 4.0.0": 25. Gawk now treats ranges of the form [d-h] as if they were in the C locale, no matter what kind of regexp is being used, and even if --posix. The latest POSIX standard allows this, and the documentation has been updated. Maybe this will stop all the questions about [a-z] matching uppercase letters. THIS CHANGES BEHAVIOR!!!! See also gawk.info "A.7 Regexp Ranges and Locales: A Long Sad Story" Change-Id: Ibb3eb28738c3e77d496c634e1f5c9f630957e730 Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@digia.com> Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
2014-02-19 13:12:36 +00:00
LC_ALL=C $AWK '
BEGIN {
values["LITERAL_WHITESPACE"] = " "
values["LITERAL_DOLLAR"] = "$"
}
/^[_A-Z0-9.]+[ \t]*\+?=/ {
valStart = index($0, "=") + 1
append = 0
if (substr($0, valStart - 2, 1) == "+") {
append = 1
}
variable = substr($0, 0, valStart - 2 - append)
value = substr($0, valStart)
gsub("[ \t]+", "", variable)
gsub("^[ \t]+", "", value)
gsub("[ \t]+$", "", value)
ovalue = ""
while (match(value, /\$\$(\{[_A-Z0-9.]+\}|[_A-Z0-9.]+)/)) {
ovalue = ovalue substr(value, 1, RSTART - 1)
var = substr(value, RSTART + 2, RLENGTH - 2)
value = substr(value, RSTART + RLENGTH)
if (var ~ /^\{/) {
var = substr(var, 2, length(var) - 2)
}
ovalue = ovalue values[var]
}
value = ovalue value
ovalue = ""
while (match(value, /\$\$system\(("[^"]*"|[^)]*)\)/)) {
ovalue = ovalue substr(value, 1, RSTART - 1)
cmd = substr(value, RSTART + 9, RLENGTH - 10)
gsub(/^"|"$/, "", cmd)
value = substr(value, RSTART + RLENGTH)
while ((cmd | getline line) > 0) {
ovalue = ovalue line
}
close(cmd)
}
value = ovalue value
combinedValue = values[variable]
if (append == 1 && length(combinedValue) > 0) {
combinedValue = combinedValue " " value
} else {
combinedValue = value
}
values[variable] = combinedValue
}
END {
for (var in values) {
print var "=" values[var]
}
}
'
}
getSingleQMakeVariable()
{
echo "$2" | $AWK "/^($1)=/ { print substr(\$0, index(\$0, \"=\") + 1) }"
}
macSDKify()
{
# Normally we take care of sysrootifying in sdk.prf, but configure extracts some
# values before qmake is even built, so we have to duplicate the logic here.
sdk=$(getSingleQMakeVariable "QMAKE_MAC_SDK" "$1")
if [ -z "$sdk" ]; then echo "QMAKE_MAC_SDK must be set when building on Mac" >&2; exit 1; fi
sysroot=$(/usr/bin/xcodebuild -sdk $sdk -version Path 2>/dev/null)
if [ -z "$sysroot" ]; then echo "Failed to resolve SDK path for '$sdk'" >&2; exit 1; fi
case "$sdk" in
macosx*)
version_min_flag="-mmacosx-version-min=$(getSingleQMakeVariable QMAKE_MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET "$1")"
;;
iphoneos*)
version_min_flag="-miphoneos-version-min=$(getSingleQMakeVariable QMAKE_IOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET "$1")"
;;
iphonesimulator*)
version_min_flag="-mios-simulator-version-min=$(getSingleQMakeVariable QMAKE_IOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET "$1")"
;;
appletvos*)
version_min_flag="-mappletvos-version-min=$(getSingleQMakeVariable QMAKE_TVOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET "$1")"
;;
appletvsimulator*)
version_min_flag="-mtvos-simulator-version-min=$(getSingleQMakeVariable QMAKE_TVOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET "$1")"
;;
watchos*)
version_min_flag="-mwatchos-version-min=$(getSingleQMakeVariable QMAKE_WATCHOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET "$1")"
;;
watchsimulator*)
version_min_flag="-mwatchos-simulator-version-min=$(getSingleQMakeVariable QMAKE_WATCHOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET "$1")"
;;
*)
;;
esac
echo "$1" | while read line; do
case "$line" in
QMAKE_CC=*|QMAKE_CXX=*|QMAKE_FIX_RPATH=*|QMAKE_AR=*|QMAKE_RANLIB=*|QMAKE_LINK=*|QMAKE_LINK_SHLIB=*)
# Prefix tool with toolchain path
var=$(echo "$line" | cut -d '=' -f 1)
val=$(echo "$line" | cut -d '=' -f 2-)
sdk_val=$(/usr/bin/xcrun -sdk $sdk -find $(echo $val | cut -d ' ' -f 1))
val=$(echo $sdk_val $(echo $val | cut -s -d ' ' -f 2-))
echo "$var=$val"
;;
QMAKE_CFLAGS=*|QMAKE_CXXFLAGS=*)
echo "$line -isysroot $sysroot $version_min_flag"
;;
QMAKE_LFLAGS=*)
echo "$line -Wl,-syslibroot,$sysroot $version_min_flag"
;;
*)
echo "$line"
;;
esac
done
}
# relies on $QMAKESPEC being set correctly. parses include statements in
# qmake.conf and prints out the expanded file
getQMakeConf()
{
if [ -z "$specvals" ]; then
specvals=`expandQMakeConf "$QMAKESPEC/qmake.conf" | extractQMakeVariables`
if [ "$BUILD_ON_MAC" = "yes" ]; then specvals=$(macSDKify "$specvals"); fi
fi
getSingleQMakeVariable "$1" "$specvals"
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# operating system detection
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# need that throughout the script
UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -m) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_MACHINE=unknown
UNAME_RELEASE=`(uname -r) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_RELEASE=unknown
UNAME_SYSTEM=`(uname -s) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_SYSTEM=unknown
BUILD_ON_MAC=no
if [ -d /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework ]; then
BUILD_ON_MAC=yes
fi
if [ "$OSTYPE" = "msys" ]; then
relpath=`(cd "$relpath"; pwd -W)`
outpath=`pwd -W`
fi
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Verify Xcode installation on Mac OS
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
if [ "$BUILD_ON_MAC" = "yes" ]; then
if ! /usr/bin/xcode-select --print-path >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo >&2
echo " No Xcode is selected. Use xcode-select -switch to choose an Xcode" >&2
echo " version. See the xcode-select man page for more information." >&2
echo >&2
exit 2
fi
if ! /usr/bin/xcrun -find xcodebuild >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo >&2
echo " Xcode not set up properly. You may need to confirm the license" >&2
echo " agreement by running /usr/bin/xcodebuild without arguments." >&2
echo >&2
exit 2
fi
fi
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Qt version detection
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
QT_VERSION=
QT_MAJOR_VERSION=
QT_MINOR_VERSION=0
QT_PATCH_VERSION=0
eval `sed -n -e 's/^MODULE_VERSION = \(\([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\).*\)$/QT_VERSION=\1\
QT_MAJOR_VERSION=\2\
QT_MINOR_VERSION=\3\
QT_PATCH_VERSION=\4/p' < "$relpath"/.qmake.conf`
if [ -z "$QT_MAJOR_VERSION" ]; then
echo "Cannot process version from .qmake.conf"
echo "Cannot proceed."
exit 1
fi
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# initalize variables
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# QTDIR may be set and point to an old or system-wide Qt installation
unset QTDIR
# initalize internal variables
CFG_RELEASE_TOOLS=no
PLATFORM=
OPT_SHADOW=maybe
OPT_VERBOSE=no
OPT_HELP=
CFG_SILENT=no
CFG_DEV=no
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# parse command line arguments
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# parse the arguments, setting things to "yes" or "no"
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; do
CURRENT_OPT="$1"
case "$1" in
#Autoconf style options
--enable-*)
VAR=`echo $1 | sed 's,^--enable-\(.*\),\1,'`
VAL=yes
;;
--disable-*)
VAR=`echo $1 | sed 's,^--disable-\(.*\),\1,'`
VAL=no
;;
--*=*)
VAR=`echo $1 | sed 's,^--\(.*\)=.*,\1,'`
VAL=`echo $1 | sed 's,^--.*=\(.*\),\1,'`
;;
--no-*)
VAR=`echo $1 | sed 's,^--no-\(.*\),\1,'`
VAL=no
;;
--*)
VAR=`echo $1 | sed 's,^--\(.*\),\1,'`
VAL=yes
;;
#Qt plugin options
-no-*-*|-plugin-*-*|-qt-*-*)
VAR=`echo $1 | sed 's,^-[^-]*-\(.*\),\1,'`
VAL=`echo $1 | sed 's,^-\([^-]*\).*,\1,'`
;;
#Qt style no options
-no-*)
VAR=`echo $1 | sed 's,^-no-\(.*\),\1,'`
VAL=no
;;
#Qt style options that pass an argument
-prefix| \
-docdir| \
-headerdir| \
-plugindir| \
-importdir| \
-qmldir| \
-archdatadir| \
-datadir| \
-libdir| \
-bindir| \
-libexecdir| \
-translationdir| \
-sysconfdir| \
-examplesdir| \
-testsdir| \
-hostdatadir| \
-hostbindir| \
-hostlibdir| \
-extprefix| \
-sysroot| \
-external-hostbindir| \
-make| \
-nomake| \
-skip| \
-platform| \
-xplatform| \
-device| \
-device-option| \
-sdk| \
-android-sdk| \
-android-ndk| \
-android-ndk-platform| \
-android-ndk-host| \
-android-arch| \
-android-toolchain-version)
VAR=`echo $1 | sed 's,^-\(.*\),\1,'`
shift
VAL="$1"
;;
#Qt style complex options in one command
-enable-*|-disable-*)
VAR=`echo $1 | sed 's,^-\([^-]*\)-.*,\1,'`
VAL=`echo $1 | sed 's,^-[^-]*-\(.*\),\1,'`
;;
#Qt Builtin/System style options
-no-*|-system-*|-qt-*)
VAR=`echo $1 | sed 's,^-[^-]*-\(.*\),\1,'`
VAL=`echo $1 | sed 's,^-\([^-]*\)-.*,\1,'`
;;
#Options that cannot be generalized
-hostprefix)
VAR=`echo $1 | sed 's,^-\(.*\),\1,'`
# this option may or may not be followed by an argument
if [ -z "$2" ] || echo "$2" | grep '^-' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
VAL=$outpath
else
shift;
VAL=$1
fi
;;
#General options, including Qt style yes options
-*)
VAR=`echo $1 | sed 's,^-\(.*\),\1,'`
VAL="yes"
;;
# most options don't need processing in the configure script, skip them. qmake will do the real validation
*)
shift
continue
;;
esac
shift
UNKNOWN_OPT=no
case "$VAR" in
external-hostbindir)
CFG_HOST_QT_TOOLS_PATH="$VAL"
;;
platform)
PLATFORM="$VAL"
;;
optimized-qmake|optimized-tools)
if [ "$VAL" = "yes" ] || [ "$VAL" = "no" ]; then
CFG_RELEASE_TOOLS="$VAL"
fi
;;
developer-build)
CFG_DEV="yes"
;;
h|help)
if [ "$VAL" = "yes" ]; then
OPT_HELP="$VAL"
else
UNKNOWN_OPT=yes
fi
;;
v|verbose)
if [ "$VAL" = "yes" ]; then
OPT_VERBOSE=yes
elif [ "$VAL" = "no" ]; then
OPT_VERBOSE=no
else
UNKNOWN_OPT=yes
fi
;;
silent)
# need to keep this here, to ensure qmake is built silently
CFG_SILENT="$VAL"
;;
*)
;;
esac
if [ "$UNKNOWN_OPT" = "yes" ]; then
echo "${CURRENT_OPT}: invalid command-line switch"
ERROR=yes
fi
done
[ "x$ERROR" = "xyes" ] && exit 1
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# help - interactive parts of the script _after_ this section please
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
if [ "$OPT_HELP" = "yes" ]; then
cat $relpath/config_help.txt
if [ -n "$CFG_TOPLEVEL" ]; then
IFS='
'
for i in $relpathMangled/qt*/config_help.txt; do
if [ x"$i" != x"$relpath/config_help.txt" ]; then
echo
cat "$i"
fi
done
fi
exit 0
fi
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# platform detection
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
if [ -z "$PLATFORM" ]; then
PLATFORM_NOTES=
case "$UNAME_SYSTEM:$UNAME_RELEASE" in
Darwin:*)
PLATFORM=macx-clang
;;
AIX:*)
#PLATFORM=aix-g++
#PLATFORM=aix-g++-64
PLATFORM=aix-xlc
#PLATFORM=aix-xlc-64
PLATFORM_NOTES="
- Also available for AIX: aix-g++ aix-g++-64 aix-xlc-64
"
;;
GNU:*)
PLATFORM=hurd-g++
;;
dgux:*)
PLATFORM=dgux-g++
;;
# DYNIX/ptx:4*)
# PLATFORM=dynix-g++
# ;;
ULTRIX:*)
PLATFORM=ultrix-g++
;;
FreeBSD:*)
if [ "$(uname -r | cut -d. -f1)" -ge 10 ]; then
PLATFORM=freebsd-clang
PLATFORM_NOTES="
- Also available for FreeBSD: freebsd-g++
"
else
PLATFORM=freebsd-g++
PLATFORM_NOTES="
- Also available for FreeBSD: freebsd-clang
"
fi
;;
OpenBSD:*)
PLATFORM=openbsd-g++
;;
NetBSD:*)
PLATFORM=netbsd-g++
;;
BSD/OS:*|BSD/386:*)
PLATFORM=bsdi-g++
;;
IRIX*:*)
#PLATFORM=irix-g++
PLATFORM=irix-cc
#PLATFORM=irix-cc-64
PLATFORM_NOTES="
- Also available for IRIX: irix-g++ irix-cc-64
"
;;
HP-UX:*)
case "$UNAME_MACHINE" in
ia64)
#PLATFORM=hpuxi-acc-32
PLATFORM=hpuxi-acc-64
PLATFORM_NOTES="
- Also available for HP-UXi: hpuxi-acc-32
"
;;
*)
#PLATFORM=hpux-g++
PLATFORM=hpux-acc
#PLATFORM=hpux-acc-64
#PLATFORM=hpux-cc
#PLATFORM=hpux-acc-o64
PLATFORM_NOTES="
- Also available for HP-UX: hpux-g++ hpux-acc-64 hpux-acc-o64
"
;;
esac
;;
OSF1:*)
#PLATFORM=tru64-g++
PLATFORM=tru64-cxx
PLATFORM_NOTES="
- Also available for Tru64: tru64-g++
"
;;
Linux:*)
PLATFORM=linux-g++
PLATFORM_NOTES="
- Also available for Linux: linux-clang linux-kcc linux-icc linux-cxx
"
;;
SunOS:5*)
#PLATFORM=solaris-g++
PLATFORM=solaris-cc
#PLATFORM=solaris-cc64
PLATFORM_NOTES="
- Also available for Solaris: solaris-g++ solaris-cc-64
"
;;
ReliantUNIX-*:*|SINIX-*:*)
PLATFORM=reliant-cds
#PLATFORM=reliant-cds-64
PLATFORM_NOTES="
- Also available for Reliant UNIX: reliant-cds-64
"
;;
CYGWIN*:*)
PLATFORM=cygwin-g++
;;
LynxOS*:*)
PLATFORM=lynxos-g++
;;
OpenUNIX:*)
#PLATFORM=unixware-g++
PLATFORM=unixware-cc
PLATFORM_NOTES="
- Also available for OpenUNIX: unixware-g++
"
;;
UnixWare:*)
#PLATFORM=unixware-g++
PLATFORM=unixware-cc
PLATFORM_NOTES="
- Also available for UnixWare: unixware-g++
"
;;
SCO_SV:*)
#PLATFORM=sco-g++
PLATFORM=sco-cc
PLATFORM_NOTES="
- Also available for SCO OpenServer: sco-g++
"
;;
UNIX_SV:*)
PLATFORM=unixware-g++
;;
QNX:*)
PLATFORM=unsupported/qnx-g++
;;
*)
echo >&2
echo " The build script does not currently recognize all" >&2
echo " platforms supported by Qt." >&2
echo " Rerun this script with a -platform option listed to" >&2
echo " set the system/compiler combination you use." >&2
echo >&2
exit 2
esac
fi
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# command line and environment validation
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
if [ -d "$PLATFORM" ]; then
QMAKESPEC="$PLATFORM"
else
QMAKESPEC="$relpath/mkspecs/${PLATFORM}"
fi
if [ "$BUILD_ON_MAC" = "yes" ]; then
if [ `basename $QMAKESPEC` = "macx-xcode" ]; then
echo >&2
echo " Platform 'macx-xcode' should not be used when building Qt/Mac." >&2
echo " Please build Qt/Mac with 'macx-clang' or 'macx-g++', then use" >&2
echo " the 'macx-xcode' spec for your application, and it will link to" >&2
echo " the Qt/Mac build using the settings of the original mkspec." >&2
echo >&2
exit 2
fi
fi
# check specified platforms are supported
if [ '!' -d "$QMAKESPEC" ]; then
echo
echo " The specified system/compiler is not supported:"
echo
echo " $QMAKESPEC"
echo
echo " Please see the README file for a complete list."
echo
exit 2
fi
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# build tree initialization
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# is this a shadow build?
if [ "$OPT_SHADOW" = "maybe" ]; then
OPT_SHADOW=no
if [ "$relpath" != "$outpath" ] && [ '!' -f "$outpath/configure" ]; then
if [ -h "$outpath" ]; then
[ "$relpath" -ef "$outpath" ] || OPT_SHADOW=yes
else
OPT_SHADOW=yes
fi
fi
fi
if [ "$OPT_SHADOW" = "yes" ]; then
if [ -f "$relpath/.qmake.cache" -o -f "$relpath/src/corelib/global/qconfig.h" -o -f "$relpath/src/corelib/global/qconfig.cpp" ]; then
echo >&2 "You cannot make a shadow build from a source tree containing a previous build."
echo >&2 "Cannot proceed."
exit 1
fi
[ "$OPT_VERBOSE" = "yes" ] && echo "Performing shadow build..."
fi
if [ "$OPT_SHADOW" = "yes" ]; then
echo "Preparing build tree..."
[ -d "$outpath/bin" ] || mkdir -p "$outpath/bin"
mkdir -p "$outpath/mkspecs"
fi
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# build qmake
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# symlink includes
if [ -e "$relpath/.git" ]; then
if [ -z "$PERL" ]; then
echo
echo "You need perl in your PATH to make a build from GIT."
echo "Cannot proceed."
exit 1
fi
"$relpath/bin/syncqt.pl" -version $QT_VERSION -minimal -module QtCore "$relpath" || exit 1
fi
# $1: input variable name (awk regexp)
# $2: optional output variable name
# $3: optional value transformation (sed command)
# relies on $QMAKESPEC, $COMPILER_CONF and $mkfile being set correctly, as the latter
# is where the resulting variable is written to
setBootstrapVariable()
{
getQMakeConf "$1" | echo ${2-$1} = `if [ -n "$3" ]; then sed "$3"; else cat; fi` >> "$mkfile"
}
# build qmake
echo "Creating qmake..."
mkdir -p "$outpath/qmake" || exit
in_mkfile=$relpath/qmake/Makefile.unix
mkfile=$outpath/qmake/Makefile
if [ -f "$mkfile" ]; then
[ "$CFG_DEV" = "yes" ] && "$WHICH" chflags >/dev/null 2>&1 && chflags nouchg "$mkfile"
rm -f "$mkfile"
fi
echo "########################################################################" > "$mkfile"
echo "## This file was autogenerated by configure, all changes will be lost ##" >> "$mkfile"
echo "########################################################################" >> "$mkfile"
EXTRA_CXXFLAGS="\$(QMAKE_CXXFLAGS) \$(QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_CXX11) \$(QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_SPLIT_SECTIONS)"
EXTRA_LFLAGS="\$(QMAKE_LFLAGS) \$(QMAKE_LFLAGS_GCSECTIONS)"
if [ "$PLATFORM" = "irix-cc" ] || [ "$PLATFORM" = "irix-cc-64" ]; then
EXTRA_LFLAGS="$EXTRA_LFLAGS -lm"
fi
[ "$CFG_SILENT" = "yes" ] && CC_TRANSFORM='s,^,\@,' || CC_TRANSFORM=
setBootstrapVariable QMAKE_CC CC "$CC_TRANSFORM"
setBootstrapVariable QMAKE_CXX CXX "$CC_TRANSFORM"
setBootstrapVariable QMAKE_CXXFLAGS
setBootstrapVariable QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_CXX11
setBootstrapVariable QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_SPLIT_SECTIONS
setBootstrapVariable QMAKE_LFLAGS
setBootstrapVariable QMAKE_LFLAGS_GCSECTIONS
if [ "$CFG_DEBUG" = "no" ] || [ "$CFG_RELEASE_TOOLS" = "yes" ]; then
setBootstrapVariable QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_RELEASE
EXTRA_CXXFLAGS="$EXTRA_CXXFLAGS \$(QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_RELEASE)"
else
setBootstrapVariable QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_DEBUG
EXTRA_CXXFLAGS="$EXTRA_CXXFLAGS \$(QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_DEBUG)"
fi
adjrelpath=`echo "$relpath" | sed 's/ /\\\\\\\\ /g'`
adjoutpath=`echo "$outpath" | sed 's/ /\\\\\\\\ /g'`
adjqmakespec=`echo "$QMAKESPEC" | sed 's/ /\\\\\\\\ /g'`
echo "BUILD_PATH = .." >> "$mkfile"
echo "SOURCE_PATH = $adjrelpath" >> "$mkfile"
if [ -e "$relpath/.git" ]; then
echo 'INC_PATH = $(BUILD_PATH)/include' >> "$mkfile"
else
echo 'INC_PATH = $(SOURCE_PATH)/include' >> "$mkfile"
fi
echo "QMAKESPEC = $adjqmakespec" >> "$mkfile"
echo "QT_VERSION = $QT_VERSION" >> "$mkfile"
echo "QT_MAJOR_VERSION = $QT_MAJOR_VERSION" >> "$mkfile"
echo "QT_MINOR_VERSION = $QT_MINOR_VERSION" >> "$mkfile"
echo "QT_PATCH_VERSION = $QT_PATCH_VERSION" >> "$mkfile"
echo "CONFIG_CXXFLAGS = $EXTRA_CXXFLAGS" >> "$mkfile"
echo "CONFIG_LFLAGS = $EXTRA_LFLAGS" >> "$mkfile"
echo "RM_F = rm -f" >> "$mkfile"
echo "RM_RF = rm -rf" >> "$mkfile"
case `basename "$PLATFORM"` in
win32-g++*)
cat "$in_mkfile.win32" >> "$mkfile"
;;
*)
cat "$in_mkfile.unix" >> "$mkfile"
if [ "$BUILD_ON_MAC" = "yes" ]; then
cat "$in_mkfile.macos" >> "$mkfile"
fi
;;
esac
echo >>"$mkfile"
if [ "$BUILD_ON_MAC" = "yes" ]; then
echo "EXTRA_CXXFLAGS += -MMD" >> "$mkfile"
cat "$in_mkfile" >> "$mkfile"
echo "-include \$(notdir \$(DEPEND_SRC:%.cpp=%.d))" >> "$mkfile"
else
cat "$in_mkfile" >> "$mkfile"
if "$WHICH" makedepend >/dev/null 2>&1 && grep 'depend:' "$mkfile" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
(cd "$outpath/qmake" && "$MAKE" -f "$mkfile" depend) >/dev/null 2>&1
sed 's,^.*/\([^/]*.o\):,\1:,g' "$mkfile" >"$mkfile.tmp"
sed "s,$outpath,$adjoutpath,g" "$mkfile.tmp" >"$mkfile"
rm "$mkfile.tmp"
fi
fi
if [ "$OPT_VERBOSE" = yes ]; then
# Show the output of make
(cd "$outpath/qmake"; "$MAKE") || exit 2
else
# Hide the output of make
# Use bash to print dots, if we have it, and stdout is a tty.
if test -t 1 && $WHICH bash > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
bash -c 'set -o pipefail
cd "$0/qmake"; "$1" | while read line; do
builtin echo -n .
done' "$outpath" "$MAKE" || exit 2
else
(cd "$outpath/qmake"; "$MAKE" -s) || exit 2
fi
echo "Done."
fi
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# create a qt.conf for the Qt build tree itself
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Note that this file is just sufficient to boot configure, by which it is
# replaced in-place with a version which is suitable for building all of Qt.
QTCONFFILE="$outpath/bin/qt.conf"
cat > "$QTCONFFILE" <<EOF
[EffectivePaths]
Prefix=..
[Paths]
TargetSpec=dummy
HostSpec=$PLATFORM
EOF
if [ x"$relpath" != x"$outpath" ]; then
cat >> "$QTCONFFILE" <<EOF
[EffectiveSourcePaths]
Prefix=$relpath
EOF
fi
[ -z "$CFG_HOST_QT_TOOLS_PATH" ] && CFG_HOST_QT_TOOLS_PATH="$outpath/bin"
CFG_QMAKE_PATH="$CFG_HOST_QT_TOOLS_PATH/qmake"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# run configure tests
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# recreate command line for qmake
set -f
SAVED_IFS=$IFS
IFS='
'
for i in $QMAKE_CMDLINE; do
set -- "$@" "$i"
done
set +f
IFS=$SAVED_IFS
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Modularize the new configure system (infrastructure part) This change implements the required infrastructure to modularize the new configuration system. This requires a hierarchy of configuration files, both for handling multiple repositories and for individual modules inside the same repository. When configuring, they all need to get loaded first, as command line processing needs to know about all possible command line options. When the command line has been processed, the individual configuration files need to get processed one after the other and independently from each other. Configure is now automatically invoked when building the a project tree's "root" project; this works with both modular and top-level builds of Qt (the latter with an according change in the super repo). As an immediate consequence, the -skip option moves to the super repo with a different implementation, as configuration is now done after the repo list is determined. The option belongs there anyway. This commit also adds an optional testDir entry to the json file. Like this, we can still have all configure tests in qtbase/config.tests and the configuration file in, e.g., corelib can reference those. The files section can now be left out as long as a 'module' entry is present, specifying the module name. The names of the files to generate can then be deduced from that name. We still need to be able to specify names directly for the global configuration files. qtConfig() now also queries features which are module-specific. As it is sometimes necessary to query the configuration of modules which should not be actually linked (and cannot in the case of subdirs projects), the new variable QT_FOR_CONFIG which allows specifying configuration-only dependencies is introduced. Done-with: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com> Change-Id: Id1b518a3aa34044748b87fb8fac14d79653f6b18 Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
2016-08-25 13:45:44 +00:00
# configure and build top-level makefile
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
if [ -n "$CFG_TOPLEVEL" ]; then
cd ..
fi
Modularize the new configure system (infrastructure part) This change implements the required infrastructure to modularize the new configuration system. This requires a hierarchy of configuration files, both for handling multiple repositories and for individual modules inside the same repository. When configuring, they all need to get loaded first, as command line processing needs to know about all possible command line options. When the command line has been processed, the individual configuration files need to get processed one after the other and independently from each other. Configure is now automatically invoked when building the a project tree's "root" project; this works with both modular and top-level builds of Qt (the latter with an according change in the super repo). As an immediate consequence, the -skip option moves to the super repo with a different implementation, as configuration is now done after the repo list is determined. The option belongs there anyway. This commit also adds an optional testDir entry to the json file. Like this, we can still have all configure tests in qtbase/config.tests and the configuration file in, e.g., corelib can reference those. The files section can now be left out as long as a 'module' entry is present, specifying the module name. The names of the files to generate can then be deduced from that name. We still need to be able to specify names directly for the global configuration files. qtConfig() now also queries features which are module-specific. As it is sometimes necessary to query the configuration of modules which should not be actually linked (and cannot in the case of subdirs projects), the new variable QT_FOR_CONFIG which allows specifying configuration-only dependencies is introduced. Done-with: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com> Change-Id: Id1b518a3aa34044748b87fb8fac14d79653f6b18 Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
2016-08-25 13:45:44 +00:00
"$CFG_QMAKE_PATH" -qtconf "$QTCONFFILE" "$relpathMangled" -- "$@" || exit
Modularize the new configure system (infrastructure part) This change implements the required infrastructure to modularize the new configuration system. This requires a hierarchy of configuration files, both for handling multiple repositories and for individual modules inside the same repository. When configuring, they all need to get loaded first, as command line processing needs to know about all possible command line options. When the command line has been processed, the individual configuration files need to get processed one after the other and independently from each other. Configure is now automatically invoked when building the a project tree's "root" project; this works with both modular and top-level builds of Qt (the latter with an according change in the super repo). As an immediate consequence, the -skip option moves to the super repo with a different implementation, as configuration is now done after the repo list is determined. The option belongs there anyway. This commit also adds an optional testDir entry to the json file. Like this, we can still have all configure tests in qtbase/config.tests and the configuration file in, e.g., corelib can reference those. The files section can now be left out as long as a 'module' entry is present, specifying the module name. The names of the files to generate can then be deduced from that name. We still need to be able to specify names directly for the global configuration files. qtConfig() now also queries features which are module-specific. As it is sometimes necessary to query the configuration of modules which should not be actually linked (and cannot in the case of subdirs projects), the new variable QT_FOR_CONFIG which allows specifying configuration-only dependencies is introduced. Done-with: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com> Change-Id: Id1b518a3aa34044748b87fb8fac14d79653f6b18 Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
2016-08-25 13:45:44 +00:00
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# final notes for the user
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
if [ -n "$PLATFORM_NOTES" ]; then
echo
echo "Platform notes:"
echo "$PLATFORM_NOTES"
else
echo
fi
QT_INSTALL_PREFIX=`sed -ne 's/^Prefix=//p' < "$outpath/qmake/builtin-qt.conf"`
MAKE=`basename "$MAKE"`
echo
echo Qt is now configured for building. Just run \'$MAKE\'.
if [ "$outpath" = "$QT_INSTALL_PREFIX" ]; then
echo Once everything is built, Qt is installed.
echo You should not run \'$MAKE install\'.
else
echo Once everything is built, you must run \'$MAKE install\'.
echo Qt will be installed into $QT_INSTALL_PREFIX
fi
echo
echo Prior to reconfiguration, make sure you remove any leftovers from
echo the previous build.
echo