qt5base-lts/cmake/QtFindPackageHelpers.cmake

350 lines
17 KiB
CMake
Raw Normal View History

# This function recursively walks transitive link libraries of the given target
# and promotes those targets to be IMPORTED_GLOBAL if they are not.
#
# This is required for .prl file generation in top-level builds, to make sure that imported 3rd
# party library targets in any repo are made global, so there are no scoping issues.
#
# Only works if called from qt_find_package(), because the promotion needs to happen in the same
# directory scope where the imported target is first created.
#
# Uses __qt_internal_walk_libs.
function(qt_find_package_promote_targets_to_global_scope target)
__qt_internal_walk_libs("${target}" _discarded_out_var _discarded_out_var_2
"qt_find_package_targets_dict" "promote_global")
endfunction()
macro(qt_find_package)
# Get the target names we expect to be provided by the package.
set(find_package_options CONFIG NO_MODULE MODULE REQUIRED)
set(options ${find_package_options} MARK_OPTIONAL)
set(oneValueArgs MODULE_NAME QMAKE_LIB)
set(multiValueArgs PROVIDED_TARGETS COMPONENTS OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS)
cmake_parse_arguments(arg "${options}" "${oneValueArgs}" "${multiValueArgs}" ${ARGN})
# If some Qt internal project calls qt_find_package(WrapFreeType), but WrapFreeType was already
# found as part of a find_dependency() call from a ModuleDependencies.cmake file (or similar),
# and the provided target is also found, that means this might have been an unnecessary
# qt_find_package() call, because the dependency was already found via some other transitive
# dependency. Return early, so that CMake doesn't fail wiht an error with trying to promote the
# targets to be global. This behavior is not enabled by default, because there are cases
# when a regular find_package() (non qt_) can find a package (Freetype -> PNG), and a subsequent
# qt_find_package(PNG PROVIDED_TARGET PNG::PNG) still needs to succeed and register the provided
# targets. To enable the debugging behavior, set QT_DEBUG_QT_FIND_PACKAGE to 1.
set(_qt_find_package_skip_find_package FALSE)
if(QT_DEBUG_QT_FIND_PACKAGE AND ${ARGV0}_FOUND AND arg_PROVIDED_TARGETS)
set(_qt_find_package_skip_find_package TRUE)
foreach(qt_find_package_target_name ${arg_PROVIDED_TARGETS})
if(NOT TARGET ${qt_find_package_target_name})
set(_qt_find_package_skip_find_package FALSE)
endif()
endforeach()
if(_qt_find_package_skip_find_package)
message(AUTHOR_WARNING "qt_find_package(${ARGV0}) called even though the package "
"was already found. Consider removing the call.")
endif()
endif()
# When configure.cmake is included only to record summary entries, there's no point in looking
# for the packages.
if(__QtFeature_only_record_summary_entries)
set(_qt_find_package_skip_find_package TRUE)
endif()
# Get the version if specified.
set(package_version "")
if(${ARGC} GREATER_EQUAL 2)
if(${ARGV1} MATCHES "^[0-9\.]+$")
set(package_version "${ARGV1}")
endif()
endif()
if(arg_COMPONENTS)
# Re-append components to forward them.
list(APPEND arg_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS "COMPONENTS;${arg_COMPONENTS}")
endif()
if(arg_OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS)
# Re-append optional components to forward them.
list(APPEND arg_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS "OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS;${arg_OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS}")
endif()
# Don't look for packages in PATH if requested to.
if(QT_NO_USE_FIND_PACKAGE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH)
set(_qt_find_package_use_system_env_backup "${CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH}")
set(CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH "OFF")
endif()
if(NOT (arg_CONFIG OR arg_NO_MODULE OR arg_MODULE) AND NOT _qt_find_package_skip_find_package)
# Try to find a config package first in quiet mode
set(config_package_arg ${arg_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS})
list(APPEND config_package_arg "CONFIG;QUIET")
find_package(${config_package_arg})
# Double check that in config mode the targets become visible. Sometimes
# only the module mode creates the targets. For example with vcpkg, the sqlite
# package provides sqlite3-config.cmake, which offers multi-config targets but
# in their own way. CMake has FindSQLite3.cmake and with the original
# qt_find_package(SQLite3) call it is our intention to use the cmake package
# in module mode.
unset(_qt_any_target_found)
unset(_qt_should_unset_found_var)
if(${ARGV0}_FOUND AND arg_PROVIDED_TARGETS)
foreach(expected_target ${arg_PROVIDED_TARGETS})
if (TARGET ${expected_target})
set(_qt_any_target_found TRUE)
break()
endif()
endforeach()
if(NOT _qt_any_target_found)
set(_qt_should_unset_found_var TRUE)
endif()
endif()
# If we consider the package not to be found, make sure to unset both regular
# and CACHE vars, otherwise CMP0126 set to NEW might cause issues with
# packages not being found correctly.
if(NOT ${ARGV0}_FOUND OR _qt_should_unset_found_var)
unset(${ARGV0}_FOUND)
unset(${ARGV0}_FOUND CACHE)
# Unset the NOTFOUND ${package}_DIR var that might have been set by the previous
# find_package call, to get rid of "not found" messages in the feature summary
# if the package is found by the next find_package call.
if(DEFINED CACHE{${ARGV0}_DIR} AND NOT ${ARGV0}_DIR)
unset(${ARGV0}_DIR CACHE)
endif()
endif()
endif()
# Ensure the options are back in the original unparsed arguments
foreach(opt IN LISTS find_package_options)
if(arg_${opt})
list(APPEND arg_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS ${opt})
endif()
endforeach()
# TODO: Handle packages with components where a previous component is already found.
# E.g. find_package(Qt6 COMPONENTS BuildInternals) followed by
# qt_find_package(Qt6 COMPONENTS Core) doesn't end up calling find_package(Qt6Core).
if (NOT ${ARGV0}_FOUND AND NOT _qt_find_package_skip_find_package)
# Call original function without our custom arguments.
find_package(${arg_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS})
endif()
if(QT_NO_USE_FIND_PACKAGE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH)
if("${_qt_find_package_use_system_env_backup}" STREQUAL "")
unset(CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH)
else()
set(CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH "${_qt_find_package_use_system_env_backup}")
endif()
endif()
if(${ARGV0}_FOUND AND arg_PROVIDED_TARGETS AND NOT _qt_find_package_skip_find_package)
# If package was found, associate each target with its package name. This will be used
# later when creating Config files for Qt libraries, to generate correct find_dependency()
# calls. Also make the provided targets global, so that the properties can be read in
# all scopes.
foreach(qt_find_package_target_name ${arg_PROVIDED_TARGETS})
if(TARGET ${qt_find_package_target_name})
# Allow usage of aliased targets by setting properties on the actual target
get_target_property(aliased_target ${qt_find_package_target_name} ALIASED_TARGET)
if(aliased_target)
set(qt_find_package_target_name ${aliased_target})
endif()
set_target_properties(${qt_find_package_target_name} PROPERTIES
INTERFACE_QT_PACKAGE_NAME ${ARGV0}
INTERFACE_QT_PACKAGE_IS_OPTIONAL ${arg_MARK_OPTIONAL})
if(package_version)
set_target_properties(${qt_find_package_target_name}
PROPERTIES INTERFACE_QT_PACKAGE_VERSION ${ARGV1})
endif()
if(arg_COMPONENTS)
string(REPLACE ";" " " components_as_string "${arg_COMPONENTS}")
set_property(TARGET ${qt_find_package_target_name}
PROPERTY INTERFACE_QT_PACKAGE_COMPONENTS ${components_as_string})
endif()
if(arg_OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS)
string(REPLACE ";" " " components_as_string "${arg_OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS}")
set_property(TARGET ${qt_find_package_target_name}
PROPERTY INTERFACE_QT_PACKAGE_OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS
${components_as_string})
endif()
get_property(is_global TARGET ${qt_find_package_target_name} PROPERTY
IMPORTED_GLOBAL)
qt_internal_should_not_promote_package_target_to_global(
"${qt_find_package_target_name}" should_not_promote)
if(NOT is_global AND NOT should_not_promote)
CMake: Allow promoting the Qt libraries to be global targets User projects can set the QT_PROMOTE_TO_GLOBAL_TARGETS variable to true so that the various imported targets created by find_package(Qt6) are promoted to global targets. This would allow a project to find Qt packages in a subdirectory scope while using those Qt targets from a different scope. E.g. it fixes errors like CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:5 (target_link_libraries): Error evaluating generator expression: $<TARGET_OBJECTS:Qt6::Widgets_resources_1> Objects of target "Qt6::Widgets_resources_1" referenced but no such target exists. when trying to use a static Qt from a sibling scope. Various 3rd party dependency targets (like Atomic or ZLIB) are not made global due to limitations in CMake, but as long as those targets are not mentioned directly, it shouldn't cause issues. The targets are made global in the generated QtFooAdditionalTargetInfo.cmake file. To ensure that resource object libraries promoted, the generation of the file has to be done at the end of the defining scope where qt_internal_export_additional_targets_file is called, which is achieved with a deferred finalizer. Replaced all occurrences of target promotion with a helper function which allows tracing of all promoted targets by specifying --log-level=debug to CMake. Pick-to: 6.2 Fixes: QTBUG-92878 Change-Id: Ic4ec03b0bc383d7e591a58c520c3974fbea746d2 Reviewed-by: Alexey Edelev <alexey.edelev@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org> Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
2021-05-20 11:38:30 +00:00
__qt_internal_promote_target_to_global(${qt_find_package_target_name})
qt_find_package_promote_targets_to_global_scope(
"${qt_find_package_target_name}")
endif()
endif()
endforeach()
if(arg_MODULE_NAME AND arg_QMAKE_LIB
AND (NOT arg_QMAKE_LIB IN_LIST QT_QMAKE_LIBS_FOR_${arg_MODULE_NAME}))
set(QT_QMAKE_LIBS_FOR_${arg_MODULE_NAME}
${QT_QMAKE_LIBS_FOR_${arg_MODULE_NAME}};${arg_QMAKE_LIB} CACHE INTERNAL "")
set(QT_TARGETS_OF_QMAKE_LIB_${arg_QMAKE_LIB} ${arg_PROVIDED_TARGETS} CACHE INTERNAL "")
foreach(provided_target ${arg_PROVIDED_TARGETS})
set(QT_QMAKE_LIB_OF_TARGET_${provided_target} ${arg_QMAKE_LIB} CACHE INTERNAL "")
endforeach()
endif()
endif()
endmacro()
# Return qmake library name for the given target, e.g. return "vulkan" for "Vulkan::Vulkan".
function(qt_internal_map_target_to_qmake_lib target out_var)
set(${out_var} "${QT_QMAKE_LIB_OF_TARGET_${target}}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
# This function records a dependency between ${main_target_name} and ${dep_package_name}.
# at the CMake package level.
# E.g. The Tools package that provides the qtwaylandscanner target
# needs to call find_package(WaylandScanner) (non-qt-package).
# main_target_name = qtwaylandscanner
# dep_package_name = WaylandScanner
function(qt_record_extra_package_dependency main_target_name dep_package_name dep_package_version)
if(NOT TARGET "${main_target_name}")
qt_get_tool_target_name(main_target_name "${main_target_name}")
endif()
if (TARGET "${main_target_name}")
get_target_property(extra_packages "${main_target_name}" QT_EXTRA_PACKAGE_DEPENDENCIES)
if(NOT extra_packages)
set(extra_packages "")
endif()
list(APPEND extra_packages "${dep_package_name}\;${dep_package_version}")
set_target_properties("${main_target_name}" PROPERTIES QT_EXTRA_PACKAGE_DEPENDENCIES
"${extra_packages}")
endif()
endfunction()
# This function records a dependency between ${main_target_name} and ${dep_target_name}
# at the CMake package level.
# E.g. Qt6CoreConfig.cmake needs to find_package(Qt6EntryPointPrivate).
# main_target_name = Core
# dep_target_name = EntryPointPrivate
# This is just a convenience function that deals with Qt targets and their associated packages
# instead of raw package names.
function(qt_record_extra_qt_package_dependency main_target_name dep_target_name
dep_package_version)
# EntryPointPrivate -> Qt6EntryPointPrivate.
qt_internal_qtfy_target(qtfied_target_name "${dep_target_name}")
qt_record_extra_package_dependency("${main_target_name}"
"${qtfied_target_name_versioned}" "${dep_package_version}")
endfunction()
# This function records a 'QtFooTools' package dependency for the ${main_target_name} target
# onto the ${dep_package_name} tools package.
# E.g. The QtWaylandCompositor package needs to call find_package(QtWaylandScannerTools).
# main_target_name = WaylandCompositor
# dep_package_name = Qt6WaylandScannerTools
function(qt_record_extra_main_tools_package_dependency
main_target_name dep_package_name dep_package_version)
if(NOT TARGET "${main_target_name}")
qt_get_tool_target_name(main_target_name "${main_target_name}")
endif()
if (TARGET "${main_target_name}")
get_target_property(extra_packages "${main_target_name}"
QT_EXTRA_TOOLS_PACKAGE_DEPENDENCIES)
if(NOT extra_packages)
set(extra_packages "")
endif()
list(APPEND extra_packages "${dep_package_name}\;${dep_package_version}")
set_target_properties("${main_target_name}" PROPERTIES QT_EXTRA_TOOLS_PACKAGE_DEPENDENCIES
"${extra_packages}")
endif()
endfunction()
# This function records a 'QtFooTools' package dependency for the ${main_target_name} target
# onto the ${dep_non_versioned_package_name} Tools package.
# main_target_name = WaylandCompositor
# dep_non_versioned_package_name = WaylandScannerTools
# This is just a convenience function to avoid hardcoding the qtified version in the dep package
# name.
function(qt_record_extra_qt_main_tools_package_dependency main_target_name
dep_non_versioned_package_name
dep_package_version)
# WaylandScannerTools -> Qt6WaylandScannerTools.
qt_internal_qtfy_target(qtfied_package_name "${dep_non_versioned_package_name}")
qt_record_extra_main_tools_package_dependency(
"${main_target_name}" "${qtfied_package_name_versioned}" "${dep_package_version}")
endfunction()
CMake: Make WrapVulkanHeaders target optional for QtGui consumers If Vulkan headers are present on the system when qtbase is configured, QtGui and QtOpenGL should be compiled with Vulkan support. If a user project uses a Qt built with Vulkan support, but their system is missing Vulkan headers, the project configuration needs to succeed. The project will get compilation errors if it uses Vulkan headers, but that's intended. This use case was broken when fixing Vulkan to be found when building Qt for Android. Fix the regression with a combination of things 1) Mark the WrapVulkanHeaders package as optional (already the case) 2) Use the include directories directly when compiling Gui and OpenGL 3) Propagate WrapVulkanHeaders::WrapVulkanHeaders link requirement to consumers only if the target exists. It won't exist if Vulkan include dirs are not found This also requires some changes in pri and prl file generation. For prl file generation, we don't want to link to the WrapVulkanHeaders target, so we filter out all dependencies that use TARGET_NAME_IF_EXISTS for anything that calls __qt_internal_walk_libs which includes qt_collect_libs. For pri files, we make sure to generate a uses=vulkan/nolink clause by inspecting a new _qt_is_nolink_target property on the target. We also don't add include dirs to the pri file if the new _qt_skip_include_dir_for_pri property is set. This is intended for Vulkan, because there is separate qmake logic to try and find the include dirs when configuring a user project. As a drive-by, fix nolink handling for WrapOpenSSLHeaders. Amends bb25536a3db657b41ae31e1690d230ef8722b57d Amends 7b9904849fe1a43f0db8216076a9e974ebca5c78 Pick-to: 6.2 Fixes: QTBUG-95391 Change-Id: I21e2f4be5c386f9e40033e4691f4786a91ba0e2d Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org> Reviewed-by: Alexey Edelev <alexey.edelev@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
2021-07-27 11:54:56 +00:00
# Record an extra 3rd party target as a dependency for ${main_target_name}.
#
# Adds a find_package(${dep_target_package_name}) in ${main_target_name}Dependencies.cmake.
#
# Needed to record a dependency on the package that provides WrapVulkanHeaders::WrapVulkanHeaders.
# The package version, components, whether the package is optional, etc, are queried from the
# ${dep_target} target properties.
function(qt_record_extra_third_party_dependency main_target_name dep_target)
if(NOT TARGET "${main_target_name}")
qt_get_tool_target_name(main_target_name "${main_target_name}")
endif()
if(TARGET "${main_target_name}")
get_target_property(extra_deps "${main_target_name}" _qt_extra_third_party_dep_targets)
if(NOT extra_deps)
set(extra_deps "")
endif()
list(APPEND extra_deps "${dep_target}")
set_target_properties("${main_target_name}" PROPERTIES _qt_extra_third_party_dep_targets
"${extra_deps}")
endif()
endfunction()
Merge main and private targets of the internal modules In cmake, targets are used as an entity for modules. This causes a number of problems when we want to manipulate a module as a separate entity with properties associated with it. The _qt_internal_module_interface_name target property is introduced to represent the module entity. All modules write a name to this property, which will subsequently expand into the module name matched with the module name in qmake. The 'qt_internal_module_info' function is responsible for providing the correct values ​​for the module properties used when working with a module target. Unlike qmake, for internal modules in cmake it is expected that the Private suffix will be specified explicitly. In case the user wants to have a different module name, an additional argument MODULE_INTERFACE_NAME of the qt_internal_add_module function is introduced. This also changes the way how target dependencies are collected and resolved. Since the 'Private' suffix no longer means an unique identifier of the module 'Private' part, we look for the both Private and non-Private package names when resolving dependencies. TODO: This change doesn't affect the existing internal modules, so to keep compatibility with the existing code the existing internal modules create 'Private' aliases. The code that provides backward compatibility must be removed once all internal modules will get the proper names. Taks-number: QTBUG-87775 Change-Id: Ib4f28341506fb2e73eee960a709e24c42bbcd5ec Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
2021-04-06 16:57:11 +00:00
# This function stores the list of Qt targets a library depend on,
# along with their version info, for usage in ${target}Depends.cmake file
function(qt_register_target_dependencies target public_libs private_libs)
get_target_property(target_deps "${target}" _qt_target_deps)
if(NOT target_deps)
set(target_deps "")
endif()
get_target_property(target_type ${target} TYPE)
set(lib_list ${public_libs})
CMake: Fix rpath-link dependencies when cross-compiling Private Qt module dependencies of a Qt module are recorded in the IMPORTED_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARIES property of a Qt module. This property is used to compute the runtime dependency dir path to be passed to the linker via the -rpath-link option. If the referenced target does not exist in the scope where it's used, no -rpath-link will be generated (or at least that specific dir path won't be passed). The linking operation will either fail saying the library is not found, or a different version of the library might be silently picked up in the sysroot or other implicit lib dir. Make sure that QtFooModuleDependencies.cmake calls find_package() for all Qt module private dependencies (or other Qt provided 3rd party libs in the Qt6:: namespace) so that the targets are in scope and IMPORTED_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARIES does its job. qmake also records the INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES of a private Qt module as the runtime dependencies of the module. It's not clear why it does that. A private Qt module is an INTERFACE_LIBRARY so it shouldn't add any new runtime dependencies. Nevertheless, the find_package part of that has been recently addressed in 2b6500cd15c0a41cf3e5eea8178e2044012dbd97 for a different reason. This change is basically the CMake equivalent of 326b91ea788b013512ae911c51cc19497d88916d Pick-to: 6.2 Fixes: QTBUG-86533 Change-Id: Iaf514a14acaded4e8752149cca0c159a271be188 Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org> Reviewed-by: Alexey Edelev <alexey.edelev@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
2021-10-18 15:08:27 +00:00
# Record Qt target private dependencies information which will be used to generate
# find_dependency() calls.
#
# Private static library dependencies become $<LINK_ONLY:> dependencies in
# INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES.
#
# Private shared library dependencies are listed in the target's
# IMPORTED_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARIES and used in rpath-link calculation.
# See QTBUG-86533 for some details.
if (target_type STREQUAL "STATIC_LIBRARY" OR target_type STREQUAL "SHARED_LIBRARY")
list(APPEND lib_list ${private_libs})
endif()
foreach(lib IN LISTS lib_list)
if ("${lib}" MATCHES "^Qt::(.*)")
set(lib "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}")
Merge main and private targets of the internal modules In cmake, targets are used as an entity for modules. This causes a number of problems when we want to manipulate a module as a separate entity with properties associated with it. The _qt_internal_module_interface_name target property is introduced to represent the module entity. All modules write a name to this property, which will subsequently expand into the module name matched with the module name in qmake. The 'qt_internal_module_info' function is responsible for providing the correct values ​​for the module properties used when working with a module target. Unlike qmake, for internal modules in cmake it is expected that the Private suffix will be specified explicitly. In case the user wants to have a different module name, an additional argument MODULE_INTERFACE_NAME of the qt_internal_add_module function is introduced. This also changes the way how target dependencies are collected and resolved. Since the 'Private' suffix no longer means an unique identifier of the module 'Private' part, we look for the both Private and non-Private package names when resolving dependencies. TODO: This change doesn't affect the existing internal modules, so to keep compatibility with the existing code the existing internal modules create 'Private' aliases. The code that provides backward compatibility must be removed once all internal modules will get the proper names. Taks-number: QTBUG-87775 Change-Id: Ib4f28341506fb2e73eee960a709e24c42bbcd5ec Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
2021-04-06 16:57:11 +00:00
if (lib STREQUAL "Platform"
OR lib STREQUAL "GlobalConfig"
OR lib STREQUAL "GlobalConfigPrivate"
OR lib STREQUAL "PlatformModuleInternal"
OR lib STREQUAL "PlatformPluginInternal"
OR lib STREQUAL "PlatformToolInternal")
list(APPEND target_deps "Qt6\;${PROJECT_VERSION}")
else()
list(APPEND target_deps "${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${lib}\;${PROJECT_VERSION}")
endif()
endif()
endforeach()
set_target_properties("${target}" PROPERTIES _qt_target_deps "${target_deps}")
endfunction()
# Sets out_var to to TRUE if the target was marked to not be promoted to global scope.
function(qt_internal_should_not_promote_package_target_to_global target out_var)
get_property(should_not_promote TARGET "${target}" PROPERTY _qt_no_promote_global)
set("${out_var}" "${should_not_promote}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()