It implements interaction with the QLocaleXML file format type, so
rename it to match.
Task-number: QTBUG-81344
Change-Id: I46302d4ac1038cdfc5929e73b554b6d793814c56
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
All other members had camelCase names, but the endonyms had
prefix_endonym names, requiring munging where they were emitted to
XML. So just do that munging upstream in the attribute name of the
Locale objects. Makes no change to the data output by the scripts, not
even to the intermediate QLocaleXML file.
Task-number: QTBUG-81344
Change-Id: I01c15a822216281dc669b3e7ebda096d18b04f9b
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
The Qt version was added in 5.14 "for use as eventual replacement for
QString::SplitBehavior." Move another step closer to that goal.
Change-Id: I399b5ea56e9255e775ca1746632f7421519a6616
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
It only told me about two packages to install, so I got an error after
I'd installed them and ran it, because I hadn't installed the
rest. Save the next person an extra round-trip.
Change-Id: I8b544fc2637b86656ec2adddce8e95e6e9e1daf5
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
As reduce-relocations implies bsymbolic_functions, we also add the
-Bsymbolic-functions linker flag.
Also, handle the .dynlist files that are passed to the linker by
bsymbolic_functions.prf in the qmake build.
Change-Id: I535c33fba888596d2f8975b16864bbe9f0a7caa4
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
A few things are needed to accomplish that:
- the python scripts do not ignore certain system_foo features anymore
(it is a hardcoded list for now just to be safe)
- configurejson2cmake now outputs
qt_find_package(WrapSystemFoo) calls for bundled libraries
(see below)
- the harfbuzz .pro file is modified to accommodate pro2cmake
not being able to correctly parse some conditional scopes
- the freetype .pro file is modified to make sure linking of the
library succeeds without duplicate symbol errors, which qmake
doesn't encounter due to magical exclusion of cpp files that are
included in other cpp files (presumably for include moc_foo.cpp
support)
- feature evaluation for Core, Gui, Network now happens in the
qtbase/src directory, so that bundled libraries can be conditionally
built
- for each bundled library there are now two FindWrap scripts:
- FindWrapSystemFoo which finds an installed library in the system
- FindWrapFoo which either uses the system installed library or
the built bundled one depending on a condition
- projects that intend to use bundled libraries need to link against
WrapFoo::WrapFoo instead of WrapSystemFoo::WrapSystemFoo targets
(this is handled by pro2cmake).
Unfortunately manually added qt_find_package(WrapFoo) calls might
still be needed as is the case for WrapFreetype and others.
- a new cmake/QtFindWrapHelper.cmake file is added that provides
a macro to simplify creation of WrapFoo targets that link against
a bundled or system library. The implementation is fairly ugly
due to CMake macro constraints, but it was deemed better than
copy-pasting a bunch of almost identical code across all
FindWrapFoo.cmake files.
- a qtzlib header-only module is now created when using bundled
zlib, to provide public syncqt created headers for consumers
that need them. These are projects that have
'QT_PRIVATE += zlib-private' in their .pro files
(e.g. qtimageformats, qtlocation, qt3d, etc.)
This is unfortunately needed due to QtNetwork using zlib
types in its private C++ API.
The change includes support for building the following bundled
libraries:
- zlib
- libpng
- libjpeg
- Freetype
- Harfbuzz-ng
- PCRE2
The following 3rd party libraries are still using an old
implementation within the CMake build system, and should be migrated
to the new one in the near future:
- double-conversion
- Old harfbuzz
The are a few libraries that are not yet ported:
- system-sqlite
- systemxcb
- maybe others
Among other things, this change allows building qtbase on Windows
without requiring vcpkg.
Task-number: QTBUG-82167
Change-Id: I35ecea0d832f66c1943c82e618de4a51440971a5
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Leander Beernaert <leander.beernaert@qt.io>
This is a prerequisite for building the bundled 3rd party libraries.
Because the feature evaluation will be moved into src/CMakeLists.txt,
some of the X11 packages were found in the src dir, and then a second
time inside the x11-related projects.
These qt_find_package calls in the x11 related projects tried to
promote the imported targets to global, which failed, because they were
created in a different directory scope.
To avoid this, the special case qt_find_package calls are removed from
the nested projects.
Also, fix the mapping of some of the x11 libraries to be correct
- xkbcommon_x11 was incorrectly mapped to XKB::XKB instead of the
xkb common x11 library
- xlib was mapped to xcb, whereas X11 is the correct CMake target
Change-Id: I30781b2ecbdd478c98419b14baa0492037e49c61
Reviewed-by: Leander Beernaert <leander.beernaert@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@qt.io>
In case of .qmake.conf not existing, this would result in an infinite loop.
Change-Id: I577aaed7a502efb7b01dc6b199dcf464358bf5a9
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
And move the actual implementation from corelib/io to network/kernel
sub-module.
Fixes: QTBUG-80308
Change-Id: I554b05bae3552c68e1e1a405c169366ee19120b2
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Same pattern as QtQuickWidgets. Gets rid of QtOpenGL's dependency on QtWidgets.
Task-number: QTBUG-74409
Change-Id: I4f9b55c23e25a1e0519734037b768a16e870c7d2
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Agocs <laszlo.agocs@qt.io>
Extract the character in its proper unicode form and encode it in a
new single_character_data table of locale data. Record each entry as
the range within that table that encodes it. Also added an assertion
in the generator script to check that the digits CLDR gives us are a
contiguous sequence in increasing order, as has been assumed by the
C++ code for some time. Lots of number-formatting code now has to take
account of how wide the digits are.
This leaves nowhere for updateSystemPrivate() to record values read
from sys_locale->query(), so we must always consult that function when
accessing these members of the systemData() object. Various internal
users of these single-character fields need the system-or-CLDR value
rather than the raw CLDR value, so move QLocalePrivate's methods to
supply them down to QLocaleData and ensure they check for system
values, where appropriate first.
This allows us to finally support the Chakma language and script, for
whose number system UTF-16 needs surrogate pairs.
Costs 10.8 kB in added data, much of it due to adding two new locales
that need surrogates to represent digits.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QLocale] Various QLocale methods that returned
single QChar values now return QString values to accommodate those
locales which need a surrogate pair to represent the (single
character) return value.
Fixes: QTBUG-69324
Fixes: QTBUG-81053
Change-Id: I481722d6f5ee266164f09031679a851dfa6e7839
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Conflicts:
tests/manual/rhi/hellominimalcrossgfxtriangle/CMakeLists.txt
Hopefully final merge from wip/cmake, and then all cmake changes
should target dev directly.
Change-Id: I29b04c9b0284e97334877c77a32ffdf887dbf95b
Conflicts:
examples/widgets/graphicsview/boxes/scene.h
src/corelib/Qt5CoreMacros.cmake
src/corelib/Qt6CoreMacros.cmake
src/network/ssl/qsslsocket.cpp
src/network/ssl/qsslsocket.h
src/platformsupport/fontdatabases/windows/qwindowsfontenginedirectwrite.cpp
src/testlib/CMakeLists.txt
src/testlib/.prev_CMakeLists.txt
tests/auto/corelib/tools/qscopeguard/tst_qscopeguard.cpp
Disabled building manual tests with CMake for now, because qmake
doesn't do it, and it confuses people.
Done-With: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Done-With: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
Change-Id: I865ae347bd01f4e59f16d007b66d175a52f1f152
Add qt_add_3rdparty_library() function as a replacement for qmake's
qt_helper_lib feature.
All 3rdparty libraries will be available under the Qt:: alias when built
through this method so that they can properly register as dependencies
of a Qt module.
This patch also adds Qt3rdPartyLibraryConfig.cmake.in to export the
CMake configuration for static builds and shared libraries.
Change-Id: I52bf3a95ca22fccd9ab54343468847bb1b570c28
Fixes: QTBUG-81969
Reviewed-by: Liang Qi <liang.qi@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Fixes generating some paths with the backslash in the beginning
Change-Id: Ic7705d61f9362d3b854b2eb95f95a8951beca72d
Reviewed-by: Qt CMake Build Bot
Reviewed-by: Cristian Adam <cristian.adam@qt.io>
If a module project (Quick) contains QT += core-private, the
qmake semantics translated to CMake would mean the following:
target_link_libraries(Quick PUBLIC Core)
target_link_libraries(Quick PRIVATE CorePrivate)
target_link_libraries(QuickPrivate INTERFACE CorePrivate)
Whereas a QT_PRIVATE += core-private only means
target_link_libraries(Quick PRIVATE CorePrivate)
without adding any public dependencies to QuickPrivate.
To achieve that, we need a few modifications to both pro2cmake and
QtBuild.cmake
- pro2cmake doesn't automagically add public and private dependencies
to targets when encountering a private module assigned to QT.
Instead it generates the logic described above by passing correct
LIBRARIES, PUBLIC_LIBRARIES, and PRIVATE_MODULE_INTERFACE values.
- pro2cmake doesn't do any dependency magic for non-module targets
anymore, like executables, plugins, internal_modules. This means
that QT assignments are now regular public dependencies.
- qt_add_module and qt_extend_target now accept a new
PRIVATE_MODULE_INTERFACE option.
- qt_extend_target does not automagically make private modules be
public dependencies on other private modules.
- qt_extend_target correctly assigns PRIVATE_MODULE_INTERFACE values
to Private module only. For other target types, it's a no-op.
The change requires regeneration of all projects.
When we fix pro2cmake and QtBuild.cmake to properly handle
internal_modules (create only Private modules without creating
a non-Private counter part), we will need another project regeneration
to correctly assign dependencies.
Change-Id: I4c21f26b3ef3b2a4ed208b58bccb65a5b7312f81
Task-number: QTBUG-81780
Reviewed-by: Leander Beernaert <leander.beernaert@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
This pulls the CMake port, which not only adds CMake files but also
modifies existing code. A brief summary of "seemingly unrelated" changes:
* configure.json was re-formatted to not use multi-line strings. That
is an extension of the Qt JSON parser but not JSON compliant, which
is needed for the configure.json-to-cmake conversion script (python).
* Some moc inclusions were added due to CMake's slightly different way
of handling moc. With the changes the files build with qmake and cmake.
* Since CMake just grep's for the Q_OBJECT macro to determine whether to
call moc (instead of doing pre-processing like qmake), the existing use
of "Q_OBJECT" in our documentation was changed to \Q_OBJECT, which cmake
doesn't see and which is now a qdoc macro.
* QTestLib's qFindTestData was extended to also search in the source
directory known at build time.
What this change also brings is a new way of building modules in Coin by using
YAML configuration files that describe the steps of building and testing in Coin
specific terms. The platform configuration files in qt5 are instructed to use the
old Coin built-in way of testing ("UseLegacyInstructions" feature) but for any
configurations that do not have this, these yaml files in the coin/ sub-directory
are used and shared across repositories.
Change-Id: I1d832c3400e8d6945ad787024ba60e7440225c08
On macOS it's possible to configure the system locale to not do digit
grouping (separating "thousands", in most western locales); it then
returns an empty string when asked for the grouping character, which
QLocale's system-configuration then ignored, falling back on using the
base UI locale's grouping separator. This could lead to the same
separator being used for decimal and grouping, which should never
happen, least of all when configured to not group at all.
In order to notice when this happens, query() must take care to return
an empty QString (as a QVariant, which is then non-null) when it *has*
a value for the locale property, and that value is empty, as opposed
to a null QVariant when it doesn't find a configured value. The caller
can then distinguish the two cases.
Furthermore, the group and decimal separators need to be distinct, so
we need to take care to avoid cases where the system overrides one
with what the CLDR has given for the other and doesn't over-ride that
other.
Only presently implemented for macOS and MS-Win, since the (other)
Unix implementation of the system locale returns single QChar values
for the numeric tokens - see QTBUG-69324, QTBUG-81053.
Fixes: QTBUG-80459
Change-Id: Ic3fbb0fb86e974604a60781378b09abc13bab15d
Reviewed-by: Ulf Hermann <ulf.hermann@qt.io>
This enables us to make the sizes quint8 and benefit from the
resulting packing, making the locale data smaller. The sizes for long
month-name lists (which concatenate twelve names with semicolon as
separator) can overflow an 8-bit member, so use quint16 where needed.
Re-ordered the data in QLocaleData and QCalendarLocale. Now all
long-short(-narrow) families arise in that order; and any standalone
is grouped with the one of the same length. (This cost 20 bytes in the
date-format table, which optimises out more duplication if short is
before long, but the saving in the (smaller) time-format table more
than make up for it; and 20 bytes isn't worth the confusion that being
inconsistent in ordering might cause.)
At the same time, drop trailing semicolons from list entries (which
join various names with semicolon) as they're not needed: we know
where the end of the list is, because we know the size of the string
that results from concatenation. The code that parses such lists can
even correctly handle empty entries at the end.
Saves 26 kB of data in the compiled binaries.
Task-number: QTBUG-81053
Change-Id: If6ccc96a6910828817aa605d10fd814f567ae1e8
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Some entries in tables were sub-strings (e.g. prefixes) of others.
Since we store start-index and length (with no need for terminators),
any entry that appears as a sub-string of an earlier entry can be
recorded without making a separate copy of its content, just by
recording where it appeared as a sub-string of an earlier entry.
(Sadly this doesn't apply to month- or day-names and their
short-forms: for those, we store ';'-joined lists. Thus, although
each short-form is a prefix of its long-form, the short-form is stored
in a list with other short-forms; and this is not a prefix of the list
of matching long-forms.)
The savings are modest (780 bytes at present), but cost us nothing
except when running the python script that generates the data files
(it takes a little longer now), which usually only happens at a CLDR
update.
Change-Id: I05bdaa9283365707bac0190ae983b31f074dd6ed
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Split a long line.
Use pythonic chained comparison to save some repetition.
Comment on a field not currently in actual use.
Say "zeros" rather than "0s" in one comment to match another.
Added a .h suffix to the main locale data tempfile to match the naming
of the tempfiles used for calendar data.
Simplify generation of the blank line between Language and Script; and
include a matching blank between Script and Country.
This adds one blank line to qlocale.h
Removed a stray space that misaligned locale data lines.
This produces a space-only change in the generated *_data_p.h files.
Change-Id: I974a9e8923c3dfd2178855d2cf1d6a5074e130b3
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
We have long (since 4.5.1) coerced it to lower-case, for no readily
apparent, much less documented, reason. CLDR says most locales use an
upper-case E for this - let's actually use what CLDR says we should
use.
The code that matches the exponent separator was doing so
case-insensitively in any case; that needed adaptation now that the
separator's case isn't pre-determined; and, in any case, should have
been done using case-folding rather than upper-casing. In the process,
removed some spurious checks for "'e' or 'E'" in the result, since the
exponent separator is always represented by 'e' (and an 'e' might also
be present for the separate reason of its use as a beyond-decimal
digit representing fourteen).
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QLocale] QLocale::exponential() now preserves the
case of the CLDR source, where previously it was lower-cased.
Change-Id: Ic9ac02136cff79cb9f136d72141b5dbf54d9e0a6
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
This is needed for qtdeclarative examples, otherwise CMake configuration
fails due to missing QML import version info.
Change-Id: Iedde7b6a9e2d5ac7f6d81969ac7d6d874361c02e
Reviewed-by: Leander Beernaert <leander.beernaert@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Python helpfully uses a sensible locale when stdout is a tty but uses
the system (not the filesystem) default encoding, which may be ascii
and unable to encode some of the data we need to save. So brute force
kludge it to ensure sys.stdout.encoding is UTF-8 when writing the
output we'll read as UTF-8 anyway.
Task-number: QTBUG-79902
Change-Id: I218dc0ec4c71a6b1b7181db55b018266d803bc58
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Do not return when no qmldir file is present and no dynamic qmldir
information is set.
Change-Id: I04e458f69e4e4a6ec9b1e7ca7ba0b0f7520996f7
Reviewed-by: Qt CMake Build Bot
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
In Qt 5, qmake generates CMake Config files which expose the plugins
as imported libraries. The name of these libraries are derived from
the plugin class name. So QCocoaIntegrationPlugin, and not qcocoa.
To keep compatibility between Qt5 and Qt6 CMake target names,
the pro2cmake script should generate plugin target names based on the
plugin class names.
To avoid passing the same name in qt_add_plugin (target and CLASS_NAME),
derive the class name from the target if the class name is
not explicitly specified.
Also add a new OUTPUT_NAME parameter which is used to change the
final file name of the plugin, so that it's compatible with Qt5.
For example to generate a qcocoa.dylib file, instead of
QCocoaIntegrationPlugin.dylib file.
The same OUTPUT_NAME value will be used for generation of plugin .prl
files for qmake consumption.
Change-Id: I4d53e680d7beb62befecd359cdf6bba60a34ff0d
Reviewed-by: Qt CMake Build Bot
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@qt.io>
This can happen in unit tests where a test has TARGET set to "../name",
which requires the target to placed in the parent binary directory.
It is possible to run into a second assignment for OUTPUT_DIRECTORY via
the DESTDIR property (e.g: qdbushmarshall test) which can then result in
two OUTPUT_DIRECTORY values.
However, the first one needs to take precedence or the tests won't
execute properly.
Change-Id: Ib263843fa86c3dd68d92a0989b95f2890335c92d
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Automatically insert OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/../
for each tests that has a target name which starts with ../. To do so we
added the TARGET_ORIGINAL property which does not remove the ../ from
the target name.
Change-Id: I55ba1385aa160610a0ff80ed56ff37a80c3590fa
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
The previous implementation was *extremely* expensive. It
relied on loading a binary JSON file from resources (which
involved decompressing it), then extracting information out of
it to build a gradient. Already-loaded gradients were kept in
a local cache, which had to be mutex protected.
Instead, this patch extends the gradient generator to build
static arrays filled with the web gradient data, sitting in
.rodata.
These arrays are used when building QGradient objects with a
web gradient. No explicit mutex protection is necessary, since
accesses will just read from the arrays.
As benefits, this patch removes:
* the binary json representation from QtGui's resources (~4KB
compressed, ~50KB uncompressed)
* the overhead of reading from the JSON for each used web
gradient;
* the startup costs of registering the webgradients in the
resources;
* all the overhead of mutex locking when building such
gradients;
* all the runtime memory allocations to load, parse and cache
the web gradients (including the memory + CPU spike on first
load due to the uncompression of the JSON data, as well as a
couple of deep copies).
Change-Id: If5c3d704430df76ce8faf55ee75ebd4639ba09c4
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Ulf Hermann <ulf.hermann@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>