The main reasons for doing this are:
1. _qpa.h end up in the master QtGui include file. QtGui is meant for
userland applications. qpa code is neither binary nor source compatible.
Inadvertant use of QPA api makes the user code binary-incompatible.
2. syncqt creates forwarding headers for non-private header files. This
gives people the impression that this is public API.
As discussed on the mailing list, even though QPA api is internal and subject
to change, it needs to treated differently from private headers since they
will be used by in-qtbase and out-of-qtbase plugins.
This commit does the following:
1. The _qpa in QPA header files is dropped.
2. syncqt now treats any file with qplatform prefix as a special file and
moves it to qpa/ directory. The recommended way of using QPA API in plugins
is: #include <qpa/qplatformfoo.h>. This allows the user include QPA API
from multiple modules (for example, qplatformfoo might be in QtPrintSupport)
3. The user needs to explicitly add QT += <module>-private to get access to
the qpa api.
4. Creates compat headers for the olden style qplatformfoo_qpa.h and QPlatformFoo
includes.
This commit does not change the cpp filenames. This requires a more careful
merging of existing non qpa cpp files and existing cpp files on a case by
case basis. This can be done at anytime.
The following files are not renamed as part of this changed but will be fixed
as part of a future change:
src/gui/kernel/qgenericpluginfactory_qpa.h
src/gui/kernel/qgenericplugin_qpa.h
src/gui/kernel/qwindowsysteminterface_qpa.h
files were renamed using
for x in `find . -name "qplatform*_qpa.h"`; do git mv $x "${x/_qpa.h/.h}"; done
for x in `find . -name "qplatform*_qpa_p.h"`; do git mv $x "${x/_qpa_p.h/_p.h}"; done
includes were renamed using script
for file in `find . -name "*.h" -or -name "*.cpp" -or -name "*.mm"`; do
sed -i -e 's,.*#.*include.*<\(Qt.*/\)\?\(QPlatform.*\)>,#include <qpa/\L\2.h>,g' \
-e 's,.*#.*include.*"\(Qt.*/\)\?\(QPlatform.*\)",#include <qpa/\L\2.h>,g' \
-e 's,.*#.*include.* "\(qplatform.*\)_qpa.h",#include <qpa/\L\1.h>,g' \
-e 's,.*#.*include.*"\(qplatform.*\)_qpa_p.h",#include <qpa/\L\1_p.h>,g' \
-e 's,.*#.*include.*<\(Qt.*/\|Qt.*/private/\|private/\)\?\(qplatform.*\)_qpa\(.*\)>,#include <qpa/\2\3>,g' \
-e 's,.*#.*include.*"\(Qt.*/\|Qt.*/private/\|private/\)\?\(qplatform.*\)_qpa\(.*\)",#include <qpa/\2\3>,g' \
$file
done
Change-Id: I04a350314a45746e3911f54b3b21ad03315afb67
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Samuel Rødal <samuel.rodal@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Harmer <sean.harmer@kdab.com>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Gunnar Sletta <gunnar.sletta@nokia.com>
This detects the target processor based on preprocessor #defines,
setting Q_PROCESSOR_${FAMILY} accordingly. Optional
Q_PROCESSOR_${FAMILY}_${REVISION/VARIANT} #defines are also provided,
usually dependent on how the compiler is invoked.
Currently detected families (and variants) include:
ARM (v5, v6, and v7)
X86 (i386 and x86_64, as X86_32 and X86_64 respectively)
IA-64
MIPS (I, II, III, IV, 32, 64)
Other families that currently are not detected, but Qt has (or had)
support for include:
Alpha
AVR32
Blackfin
PA-RISC
PowerPC (optional 64-bit variant)
S390 (and S390X 64-bit variant)
SH (and SH-4A)
SPARC (SPARC V9)
Detection for these is currently commented out, and can
be easily enabled later.
Change-Id: I571f245c189b9d80c7c3a5369ac595a271f37c8b
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Remove the #if 0'd blocks and instead add these headers to
sync.profile's @ignore_for_include_check, as documented at
http://wiki.qt-project.org/Creating_a_new_module_or_tool_for_Qt#other_fields
Change-Id: I3bd6e8cb21eca139fdca10fe970eeaf2e4e77c24
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
For QtWidgets, QtPrintSupport, QtPlatformSupport, they are new in qtbase.
Change-Id: Ic192b9c805b4d3229f7c94a5bb620dabe455a16f
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
The QtV8 library is going to live in the qtjsbackend module.
Change-Id: I72251316163829411dda998b9503ce6f75b3606a
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Aaron Kennedy <aaron.kennedy@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Kent Hansen <kent.hansen@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern@nokia.com>
Change 7f35d5849e (Refactor QMetaType
types.) introduced a source incompatibility by moving typedefs for
QVariantHash, QVariantList and QVariantMap from qvariant.h file to
qmetatype.h.
The main issue here is that syncqt script is not able to distinguish
between a forward declared typedef and definition of a typedef as they
look same in source code. So generated header files for the typedefs
were pointing wrongly to qmetatype.h which didn't have full definition
of QVariant.
Change-Id: I0268c666efd0f91d76af0ff91fb30525e3dd6223
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Kevin Simons <kevin.simons@nokia.com>
This adds Aaron's copy of V8 to src/3rdparty/v8 (as a
git submodule), and builds it as a "normal" Qt library
(without any dependencies on Qt itself).
The library can be added to a project with
QT += v8-private
V8 API headers are available as private includes, e.g.
#include <private/v8.h>
The API is private because we're exposing a third-party
API directly, and we don't want to (and cannot) make
source or binary compatibility guarantees for it.
Since we want the V8 public API headers to be private
headers in Qt, syncqt and sync.profile were extended to
understand a new configuration option, the
@allmoduleheadersprivate array, that tells syncqt whether
all the library headers should be treated as private even
though they don't follow the _p.h Qt convention.
The V8 project files, patches and autotests are copied
from the QtDeclarative repository. The next step after
this commit is to remove QtDeclarative's copy of V8 and
link with QtV8 instead.
Task-number: QTBUG-20963
Change-Id: Ib8820362cdbc8fa662a5e97db841656cf38d1b62
Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt.nokia.com/3092
Reviewed-by: Kent Hansen <kent.hansen@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
Create a libQtPrintSupport library that contains our current
printing infrastructure. Long term this will get replaced
with a libQtPrint, as the current architecture is not
really maintainable.
Change-Id: I7362fff6786b58c5b4e9213c23eda36d15048aa2
Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt.nokia.com/3209
Reviewed-by: Qt Sanity Bot <qt_sanity_bot@ovi.com>
Reviewed-by: Gunnar Sletta <gunnar.sletta@nokia.com>
%dependencies now has a simpler format of gitmodule => gitref instead of
using qt modules and keywords.
Change-Id: I785f30e24e0a793218e2e307bdde56067760c513
Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt.nokia.com/1215
Reviewed-by: Qt Sanity Bot <qt_sanity_bot@ovi.com>
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern@nokia.com>
QtPlatformSupport is a static library. Platform plugins are meant to
link against this library to pull in dependencies such as fontengines
and convenience functions for finding the right GL configs. The linker
will only pull in the symbols used, so the size of the library doesn't
really matter
The module specific pris define the modules
name
version
dependencies
include paths
lib paths
additional CONFIGs and DEFINES
They are located in the modules source directory, with fwd
includes created in QtBase/mkspecs/modules build directory.
The pris use
QT_MODULE_INCLUDE_BASE
QT_MODULE_LIB_BASE
to specify the locations for includes and libs. These paths
are normally based on
QT_INSTALL_HEADERS
QT_INSTALL_LIBS
for installed modules, but overridden to the module's build
directory by syncqt for the fwd included pris.
The path of the pris must be specified in the sync.profile
for syncqt to create the fwding pris in QtBase.