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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`
WHICH="which"
PERL=
findPerl()
{
PERL=`$WHICH perl 2>/dev/null`
}
# find out which awk we want to use, prefer gawk, then nawk, then regular awk
AWK=
findAwk()
{
for e in gawk nawk awk; do
if "$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
findMake()
{
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
}
# make sure qmake is not confused by these. recursion via Makefiles would
# be still affected, so just unsetting them here is not an option.
checkQMakeEnv()
{
if [ -n "$QMAKESPEC" ] || [ -n "$XQMAKESPEC" ] || \
[ -n "$QMAKEPATH" ] || [ -n "$QMAKEFEATURES" ]; then
echo >&2 "Please make sure to unset the QMAKESPEC, XQMAKESPEC, QMAKEPATH,"
echo >&2 "and QMAKEFEATURES environment variables prior to building Qt."
exit 1
fi
}
# do this early so we don't store it in config.status
CFG_TOPLEVEL=
outpathPrefix=
checkTopLevelBuild()
{
relpathMangled=$relpath
if [ x"$1" = x"-top-level" ]; then
CFG_TOPLEVEL=yes
relpathMangled=`dirname "$relpath"`
outpathPrefix=../
else
if [ -f ../.qmake.super ]; then
echo >&2 "ERROR: You cannot configure qtbase separately within a top-level build."
exit 1
fi
fi
}
CMAKE_CMDLINE=
getCMakeCmdLine()
{
PASSTHRU=
set -f # suppress globbing in for loop
SAVED_IFS=$IFS
IFS='
'
if [ "$CFG_DEV" = "yes" ]; then
CMAKE_CMDLINE="$CMAKE_CMDLINE
-DFEATURE_developer_build=ON"
CMAKE_CMDLINE="$CMAKE_CMDLINE
-DBUILD_TESTING=ON"
CMAKE_CMDLINE="$CMAKE_CMDLINE
-DBUILD_EXAMPLES=ON"
fi
if [ "$CMAKE_MAKEFILES" = "no" ]; then
CMAKE_CMDLINE="$CMAKE_CMDLINE
-G Ninja"
fi
for i in "$@"; do
if [ "$PASSTHRU" = "yes" ]; then
CMAKE_CMDLINE="$CMAKE_CMDLINE
$i"
else
case $i in
-feature-*)
VAR=`echo $i | sed 's,^-feature-\(.*\),\1,'`
CMAKE_CMDLINE="$CMAKE_CMDLINE
-DQT_FEATURE_${VAR}=ON"
;;
-no-feature-*)
VAR=`echo $i | sed 's,^-no-feature-\(.*\),\1,'`
CMAKE_CMDLINE="$CMAKE_CMDLINE
-DQT_FEATURE_${VAR}=OFF"
;;
--no-*)
VAR=`echo $i | sed 's,^--no-\(.*\),\1,'`
CMAKE_CMDLINE="$CMAKE_CMDLINE
-DFEATURE_${VAR}=OFF"
;;
-no-*)
VAR=`echo $i | sed 's,^-no-\(.*\),\1,'`
CMAKE_CMDLINE="$CMAKE_CMDLINE
-DFEATURE_${VAR}=OFF"
;;
--)
PASSTHRU=yes
;;
*)
;;
esac
fi
done
set +f
IFS=$SAVED_IFS
}
OPT_CMDLINE= # expanded version for the script
QMAKE_CMDLINE= # verbatim version for qmake call
getOptAndQMakeCmdLines()
{
set -f # suppress globbing in for loop
SAVED_IFS=$IFS
IFS='
'
for i in "$@"; do
if [ x"$i" = x"-top-level" ]; then
continue
fi
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/xcrun --sdk $sdk --show-sdk-path 2>/dev/null)
if [ -z "$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
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
detectOperatingSystem()
{
# 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/Cocoa.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
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
maybeVerifyXcode()
{
if [ "$BUILD_ON_MAC" = "yes" ]; then
if ! /usr/bin/xcode-select --print-path >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo >&2
echo " No Xcode selected. Please install Xcode via the App Store, " >&2
echo " or the command line developer tools via xcode-select --install, " >&2
echo " and use xcode-select --switch to choose the right installation. " >&2
echo " See the xcode-select man page for more information." >&2
echo >&2
exit 2
fi
# In the else case we are probably using a Command Line Tools installation
if /usr/bin/xcrun -find xcodebuild >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if ! /usr/bin/xcrun xcodebuild -license check 2>/dev/null; then
echo >&2
echo " Xcode setup not complete. You need to confirm the license" >&2
echo " agreement by running 'sudo xcrun xcodebuild -license accept'." >&2
echo >&2
exit 2
fi
fi
fi
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Qt version detection
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
QT_VERSION=
QT_MAJOR_VERSION=
QT_MINOR_VERSION=0
QT_PATCH_VERSION=0
detectQtVersion()
{
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 "$QT_MAJOR_VERSION" ]; then
echo "Cannot process version from .qmake.conf"
echo "Cannot proceed."
exit 1
fi
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# initialize variables
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# QTDIR may be set and point to an old or system-wide Qt installation
unset QTDIR
# initalize internal variables
CFG_RELEASE_TOOLS=no
PLATFORM=
OPT_SHADOW=maybe
OPT_VERBOSE=no
OPT_HELP=
CFG_SILENT=no
CFG_DEV=no
BUILD_WITH_CMAKE=no
CMAKE_MAKEFILES=no
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# parse command line arguments
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
parseCommandline()
{
# parse the arguments, setting things to "yes" or "no"
while [ "$#" -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| \
-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)
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="$VAL"
;;
cmake)
BUILD_WITH_CMAKE=yes
;;
cmake-makefiles)
BUILD_WITH_CMAKE=yes
CMAKE_MAKEFILES=yes
;;
*)
;;
esac
if [ "$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
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
handleHelp()
{
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
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLATFORM_NOTES=
detectPlatform()
{
if [ -z "$PLATFORM" ]; then
case "$UNAME_SYSTEM:$UNAME_RELEASE" in
Darwin:*)
PLATFORM=macx-clang
;;
AIX:*)
#PLATFORM=aix-g++
PLATFORM=aix-g++-64
PLATFORM_NOTES="AIX: aix-g++ aix-g++-64"
;;
GNU:*)
PLATFORM=hurd-g++
;;
FreeBSD:*)
if [ "$(uname -r | cut -d. -f1)" -ge 10 ]; then
PLATFORM=freebsd-clang
PLATFORM_NOTES="FreeBSD: freebsd-g++"
else
PLATFORM=freebsd-g++
PLATFORM_NOTES="FreeBSD: freebsd-clang"
fi
;;
OpenBSD:*)
PLATFORM=openbsd-g++
;;
NetBSD:*)
PLATFORM=netbsd-g++
;;
HP-UX:*)
case "$UNAME_MACHINE" in
ia64)
PLATFORM=hpuxi-g++-64
;;
esac
;;
Linux:*)
PLATFORM=linux-g++
PLATFORM_NOTES="Linux: linux-clang linux-icc"
;;
SunOS:5*)
#PLATFORM=solaris-g++-64
PLATFORM=solaris-cc
#PLATFORM=solaris-cc64
PLATFORM_NOTES="Solaris: solaris-g++-64 solaris-cc-64"
;;
CYGWIN*:*)
PLATFORM=cygwin-g++
;;
LynxOS*:*)
PLATFORM=lynxos-g++
;;
QNX:*)
PLATFORM=unsupported/qnx-g++
;;
*)
echo >&2
echo " The build script does not currently recognize all" >&2
echo " platforms supported by Qt." >&2
echo " Rerun this script with a -platform option listed to" >&2
echo " set the system/compiler combination you use." >&2
echo >&2
exit 2
esac
fi
echo "$PLATFORM_NOTES" > "${outpathPrefix}.config.notes"
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# command line and environment validation
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
validateEnv()
{
if [ -d "$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 " $QMAKESPEC"
echo
echo " Please see the README file for a complete list."
echo
exit 2
fi
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# build tree initialization
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
initBuildTree()
{
# is this a shadow build?
if [ "$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
}
# $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
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
buildQMake()
{
# 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
# 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 "########################################################################" >> "$mkfile"
EXTRA_CXXFLAGS="\$(QMAKE_CXXFLAGS) \$(QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_CXX11) \$(QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_SPLIT_SECTIONS)"
EXTRA_LFLAGS="\$(QMAKE_LFLAGS) \$(QMAKE_LFLAGS_GCSECTIONS)"
[ "$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"; "$MAKE" -s) || exit 2
fi
echo "Done."
fi
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# create a qt.conf for the Qt build tree itself
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
createQtConf()
{
# Note that this file is just sufficient to boot configure, by which it is
# replaced in-place with a version which is suitable for building all of Qt.
QTCONFFILE="$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
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configure and build top-level makefile
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
createToplevelMakefile()
{
# 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
if [ -n "$CFG_TOPLEVEL" ]; then
cd ..
fi
if [ -n "$CFG_HOST_QT_TOOLS_PATH" ]; then
"$CFG_HOST_QT_TOOLS_PATH/qmake" -qtconf "$QTCONFFILE" "$relpathMangled" -- "$@"
else
"$outpath/bin/qmake" "$relpathMangled" -- "$@"
fi
}
runCMake()
{
# recreate command line for cmake
set -f
SAVED_IFS=$IFS
IFS='
'
for i in $CMAKE_CMDLINE; do
set -- $* "$i"
done
set +f
IFS=$SAVED_IFS
cmake $* "$relpath"
}
parseCommandline "$@"
handleHelp
if [ "$BUILD_WITH_CMAKE" = "yes" ]; then
getCMakeCmdLine $@
runCMake
else
findPerl
findAwk
findMake
checkQMakeEnv
checkTopLevelBuild "$@"
getOptAndQMakeCmdLines "$@"
detectOperatingSystem
maybeVerifyXcode
detectQtVersion
detectPlatform
validateEnv
initBuildTree
buildQMake
createQtConf
createToplevelMakefile
fi