clearly, "the windows configure does not have any of this magic to start
with" was flat-out wrong.
Task-number: QTBUG-53312
Change-Id: I80ac10bc8b1581e61c57fcd97f25626990d120ec
Reviewed-by: Konstantin Tokarev <annulen@yandex.ru>
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@theqtcompany.com>
FontConfig requires FreeType, so choosing the system FontConfig (there
isn't a bundled FontConfig) means that the system FreeType must be used.
QNX ended up configured to include the bundled FreeType and the system
FontConfig which produced a fault when bundled FreeType structures got
passed through FontConfig to the system FreeType.
Task-number: QTBUG-52578
Task-number: QTBUG-51417
Change-Id: I56add73d34320c1d08f63b57cb0fef1ba06264e8
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
Make REDUCE_EXPORTS the default for QNX. This is what the Linux builds
use. The Windows builds should too.
Turn on ICU detection for QNX. QNX has ICU.
Task-number: QTBUG-52578
Change-Id: Ie65c6ff03c4eecf361727b3b6026338f686d9749
Reviewed-by: Dan Cape <dcape@qnx.com>
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
Give the Windows configureapp the same -pch/-no-pch arguments found in
the Linux configure script. Using command line arguments to
enable/disable precompiled header use is preferable to mkspec changes.
Make -pch the default for all toolchains. In particular, this makes
-pch the default for QNX on Windows. Previously, QNX on Windows had
an implied default of -no-pch. Precompiled headers are the default
for QNX on Linux; they should also be the default for QNX on Windows.
A 'dictionary["PCH"] = "no"' will need to be added in
Configure::applySpecSpecifics for any toolchain that should default to
-no-pch (none known at this time).
-no-pch is implemented by putting a "CONFIG -= precompile_header"
in qmodule.pri. This ensures that Qt is built without precompiled
headers (as requested) even if allowing precompiled header use is the
default for the toolchain.
Task-number: QTBUG-52578
Task-number: QTBUG-11545
Change-Id: I1b59bc2d416c5ba169161c5b3cc13accd76eeac8
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
This fix repairs the mechanism to deploy Qt dlls as well as C++ runtime
to a wince target in Visual Studio.
Do this by adding a deploy section in the Visual Studio solution and
adding the C++ runtime from the mkspec to the files deployed to the target.
Deploy target path is set to what the wizard of Visual Studio defaults to.
Before, the c++ runtime was only deployed for executables which were built
as part of Qt.
Task-number: QTBUG-50924
Change-Id: I478010dc16e35c68578281895aa3ae14b5c96bb4
Reviewed-by: Maurice Kalinowski <maurice.kalinowski@theqtcompany.com>
Remove outdated configure defaults to support features that get
autodetected.
Change-Id: Ia802ccd3fe9defa97e2667e81dff6e815a7b45b3
Reviewed-by: Kevin Funk <kevin.funk@kdab.com>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Holzammer <andreas.holzammer@kdab.com>
The -android-ndk-host argument to configure existed in the shell
script, but not in the Windows version. When using a 64-bit NDK
but a 32-bit host compiler (which is what we bundle with our
SDK), we would not detect the correct NDK host, making it impossible
to build Qt with this combo.
[ChangeLog][Android] Added -android-ndk-host configure option on
Windows.
Change-Id: Ie6a92b66e6875ed53f46fe41ecced70c3ec67585
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
"ssl" should be defined when "openssl" is defined, and WinCE should
default to autodetection of OpenSSL.
(cherry picked from commit f2fbee5134)
Change-Id: I9110b245d66fac233eb2bfe89b26cb34cee3e291
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@theqtcompany.com>
For QLatin1String, operator== is overloaded, so comparing to a latin-1
(C) string literal is efficient, since strlen() is comparatively fast.
OTOH, QStringLiteral, when not using RVO, litters the code with
QString dtor calls, which are not inline. Worse, absent lambdas,
it even allocates memory.
So, just compare using QLatin1String instead.
Change-Id: I761b2b26ab5b416bc695f524a9ee607dacf0a7b2
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com>
...just like in config.summary
Change-Id: Idb34cdd39f706d7a7e75dfc0388d0a1fdb1f2317
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
The Visual Studio registry keys are stored in the 32 bit view.
Extend qt_readRegistryKey with an option that enables the caller to
choose the 32 bit or 64 bit registry view.
We now read the Visual Studio registry keys from the 32 bit registry
view even in a 64 bit build.
Adding the next Visual Studio version will become a bit easier.
Change-Id: I7300b992be6058f30a422e3f1fe0bafade6eea54
Reviewed-by: Oliver Wolff <oliver.wolff@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
When configure.exe doesn't know what -platform to use, its message is
poorly-formatted (and unhelpful). This at least fixes the formatting.
Change-Id: I0f9fa3106a86606255ba05e80730031f1548faec
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
instead of building host tools always in debug mode, follow the overall
build type, and provide an option to override it.
this supersedes the pre-existing -optimized-qmake option.
however, that option never existed in the windows configure, and this
legacy continues as far as qmake is concerned (msvc builds of qmake are
always somewhat optimized, but not mingw builds).
Change-Id: I42e7ef1a481840699a8dffff13fec2626af19cc6
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@theqtcompany.com>
This commit removes the legacy ptrsize check, which was deficient
because it did not work for multiarch systems (when we supported fat
OS X binaries) and did not work for bootstrap builds because the size
might be different when cross-compiling.
Instead, let's rely on the predefined preprocessor macros to detect
correctly. As a nice side-effect, this fixes 64-bit Android builds
cross-compiled from Windows.
Task-number: QTBUG-48932
Change-Id: I1d0f78915b5942aab07cffff140f9a52b9342f23
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Erik Verbruggen <erik.verbruggen@theqtcompany.com>
This means we now use DirectShow as default multimedia backend
on Windows.
Task-number: QTBUG-45597
Change-Id: If95bbb8e7b33d73d80f7ba42de63ac54539e15b8
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
msvc-desktop.conf does disable the exception warning for building all
modules, so use the same set of compiler flags for building qmake.
Change-Id: I97026f3cb78e656e8de76e1c8afe19cec6501499
Reviewed-by: Kai Koehne <kai.koehne@theqtcompany.com>
We'll remove it in Qt 5.7, so people ought to be notified now.
Change-Id: Ib056b47dde3341ef9a52ffff13ef6caa91757a9f
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@theqtcompany.com>
It's easier to parse than qglobal.h. The objective is actually to have
macros with parts of the version number, so the major or minor numbers
could be used in other preprocessor macros.
Change-Id: I42e7ef1a481840699a8dffff1404eda1dd5c308d
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
Make it possible to inspect the output of the configure tests.
Task-number: QTBUG-48525
Change-Id: If93d597679ae1b189dfdaa485852d34cad52593b
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
[ChangeLog][QtDBus] The QtDBus library now links directly to the
libdbus-1 system library if it was detected at configure time. To force
linking to the library, pass option -dbus-linked to configure; to force
dynamically loading at runtime, use -dbus-runtime.
Task-number: QTBUG-14131
Change-Id: Ie33d1f22f85b465ab0ce166b8f17b8491eae1c21
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
the missing quotes would cause us to misdetect mingw as msys.
Change-Id: I408c0e6bfc3cbfecd02c54904cf96ab79e0b6d88
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@theqtcompany.com>
the purpose is to make build log parsers able to ignore build failures
in verbose configure output.
Change-Id: I01af2e019fd1b055fdfcf6749faeebacb7a39c3f
Reviewed-by: Frederik Gladhorn <frederik.gladhorn@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
The C++ standard says it must, but some badly-configured toolchains seem
to be lacking support.
In particular, for some 32-bit platforms without native support for
them, GCC implements 64-bit atomics via out-of-line functions in
libatomic. If that library is missing... well, then std::atomic 64-bit
doesn't work and we mustn't try to use it.
This was found when trying to compile Qt 5.6 for MIPS 32-bit:
Linking library libQt5Core.so.5.6.0
.obj/qsimd.o: In function `std::__atomic_base<unsigned long long>::load(std::memory_order) const':
/opt/poky/1.7/sysroots/mips32r2-poky-linux/usr/include/c++/4.9.1/bits/atomic_base.h:500: undefined reference to `__atomic_load_8'
.obj/qsimd.o: In function `std::__atomic_base<unsigned long long>::store(unsigned long long, std::memory_order)':
/opt/poky/1.7/sysroots/mips32r2-poky-linux/usr/include/c++/4.9.1/bits/atomic_base.h:478: undefined reference to `__atomic_store_8'
Yocto bug report: https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8274
Change-Id: I42e7ef1a481840699a8dffff140224d6614e5c36
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
-no-opengl is not a supported option when compiling for WinRT or Windows
Phone. Hence bail out early to avoid compilation errors at later stage.
Task-number: QTBUG-48041
Change-Id: I449b8935b95f0b75139a0f7bfa13256ea3fe95e5
Reviewed-by: Andrew Knight <andrew.knight@intopalo.com>
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
[ChangeLog][General Improvements] Qt's buildsystem now detects whether
the compiler supports C++14 and experimental support for C++1z. If the
compiler supports it, then Qt is automatically compiled using that
support.
\
This does not apply to user applications built using qmake: those are
still built with C++11 support only. To enable support for C++14 in your
application, add to your .pro file: CONFIG += c++14 (similarly for
C++1z).
Change-Id: Ib056b47dde3341ef9a52ffff13ef1f5d01c42596
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@theqtcompany.com>
This will automatically add DirectWrite support if the required
headers are found. The note about platform support from the help
screen has also been removed, since Windows XP is not officially
supported. Applications that need to run on XP can still build
with -no-directwrite.
Also changed the configure test to be a proper compile test, since
cross-compiled builds for Windows CE may break otherwise.
Change-Id: I7fc7bfb25f2f86ced8a4d4c78a69527de0273707
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Konstantin Ritt <ritt.ks@gmail.com>
This way we can exclude the connection plugins from being compiled
if it's off.
Change-Id: Ic5ea1d35ea9f5929420268a1aefebf0464d8520b
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
With Qt 5.5 we are changing the license of the Qt for the WinRT &
WinCE ports to LGPLv3 / GPLv2+ / commercial.
Change-Id: I221559c5c42b1dcda172eb85e6bfa53c91976b23
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
Check for a valid license not only in configure, but also in qmake.
To limit the runtime overhead we cache the day of the last run in
a .stash file. This allows us to run licheck only for the top-level
qmake call, and only once per day.
This requires an updated licheck executable that supports the new
check mode.
[ChangeLog][Tools][qmake] For commercial builds, qmake now checks for
a valid Qt license. This requires setting up a Qt Account (or
.qt-license file) on the development machine.
Change-Id: I2c2a05a4602cc661560568b76ddf520cb8134769
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
Reduce the size of .text section in QtCore by 4.5KB and in QtNetwork
by 26.5KB.
Change-Id: If7998776166b9681c1e4b24c51d40444aa996d7a
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
mingw is not msvc, and nobody in their right mind would expect it to
behave like it.
[ChangeLog][Important Behavior Changes][qmake] Qt configure and qmake
used with a MinGW spec will no longer emulate MSVC by picking up the
INCLUDE and LIB environment variables. Use the -I/-L configure options
to pass additional paths, as you would under Unix.
Change-Id: I533bb97de34d14dcbd45e0416283a79f44096c67
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@theqtcompany.com>
this allows LD_LIBRARY_PATH to take precedence over the hard-coded
rpath, which is the only sane thing to do (which is also why i'm not
adding an option to disable it).
this behavior is consistent with non-linux systems.
the windows version has no auto-detection, just like for gold linker
usage.
Task-number: QTBUG-3069
Change-Id: Ief9ba032291c898d75d76ecc740390954382a804
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@theqtcompany.com>
Test each include file directly, instead of doing a large #include. This
verifies that each header is compilable on its own. One big advantage of
doing it via a special compiler in qmake is that we skip pre-compiled
headers, which has hidden build errors in the past.
This solution is implemented by making syncqt produce a second list of
headers. This list is the same as the list of headers in the source
code to be installed, minus the headers that declare themselves to be
unclean, via the pragma:
#pragma qt_sync_skip_header_check
This mechanism is applied only for public libraries (skipping
QtPlatformSupport, an internal_module).
This test is enabled only for -developer-builds of Qt because it
increases the compilation time.
On QtTest: the library only links to QtCore, but it has two headers that
provide inline-only functionality by including QtGui and QtWidgets
headers (namely, qtest_gui.h and qtest_widget.h). If those two modules
aren't getting compiled due to -no-gui or -no-widgets to configure, we
need to remove the respective headers from the list of headers to be
checked. If they are being built, then we need to make QtTest's build
wait for the headers to be generated and that happens when qmake is
first run inside the src/gui and src/widgets directories.
Change-Id: I57d64bd697a92367c8464c073a42e4d142a9a15f
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
When cross-compiling, locateFile() needs to look into the XQMAKESPEC
directories instead. Otherwise, this will cause checkAvailability()/findFile()
to report wrong results.
Change-Id: Ia1b566b70cff039d8fd540bde3c7b4707338348a
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
This regression was introduced by commit
c3e50db199. It is also necessary to pass QT_NO_SHAREDMEMORY and
QT_NO_SYSTEMSEMAPHORE when building on Windows.
Change-Id: I584cc07de013c5797e096fbda983167268789c8d
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
This change adds missing variables in mkspecs/qconfig.pri about gcc
compiler version when using mingw: QT_GCC_{MAJOR,MINOR,PATCH}_VERSION
This is needed in case CONFIG += c++14 is used.
Task-number: QTBUG-44142
Change-Id: I34c27f9154bb745a8ee75c777a0acbdbc5bda5a9
Reviewed-by: Louai Al-Khanji <louai.al-khanji@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
Support statically linking the MSVC/mingw runtime libraries without
manually tweaking mkspecs. This is helpful for projects like the
installer framework.
MSVC does not support mixing MT[d]/MD[d] flags in different
compilation units. The static_runtime option is therefore added
to both QT_CONFIG and CONFIG.
Change-Id: Ifd6dc9c362090457de8e2c62477d0445f9479722
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
Neon support needs to be enabled unconditionally in mkspecs, so removing
-neon and -no-neon command line options from configure app. It now has
the same functionality as configure script.
Task-number: QTBUG-44690
Change-Id: Iaf5bf7ac4e11fcb798f643660e48a4ed3ce1036b
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>