It's perfectly possible to create static plugins in an otherwise shared
Qt build, but the logic to import these plugins into applications was
assuming a fully static Qt build. We now handle this more granularly.
Change-Id: Iacfa72f04c7918613b50ca87cf123e7f4c0841d5
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Sanitizing the contents of the QTPLUGIN variable, and adding default
plugins from the available modules, should be a separate step before
the resulting QTPLUGIN is iterated and processed by for example linking
to each plugin, generating an import file, and adding module dependencies.
This makes it easier to add logic to the processing step later on.
Change-Id: I00e826c7fe87b29cf2e6bf4e1901c4d1482a20e6
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
And take the opportunity to remove the "m" in the qmake feature name and
.prf file.
Pick-to: 6.4
Change-Id: I36b24183fbd041179f2ffffd170224ab75cdd968
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Clang has the option, but spells it differently.
Fixes: QTBUG-105002
Pick-to: 6.4
Change-Id: I36b24183fbd041179f2ffffd170217e82ff6d14d
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
The existing mkspecs for Raspberry Pi 4 (devices/linux-rasp-pi4-v3d-g++) was intended to compile Qt application for the 32-bit version of Raspberry Pi, thus it used compiler flags that are incompatible when compiling Qt application for the ARM 64-bit architecture. According to ARM compiler documentation, -mfpu flag is rejected by AArch64 state while its alternative, -mcpu, has to be avoided when -march flag is already defined. -mfloat-abi flag is not valid with AArch64 targets.
To support both 64-bit and 32-bit architectures, I proposed to add this new mkspecs.
See:
https://developer.arm.com/documentation/101754/0618/armclang-Reference/armclang-Command-line-Options/-mfpuhttps://developer.arm.com/documentation/101754/0618/armclang-Reference/armclang-Command-line-Options/-mfloat-abi
Pick-to: 6.3 6.4
Change-Id: I36574875e798281688601edd0f166922592d9830
Reviewed-by: Tatiana Borisova <tatiana.borisova@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Agocs <laszlo.agocs@qt.io>
It's deprecated as of Xcode 14, and generates a warning message if a
project explicitly enables bitcode. The App Store no longer accepts
bitcode submissions from Xcode 14.
Pick-to: 6.2 6.3 6.4 5.15
Change-Id: Ib1f9d5114ca4d8b1845ecc7a9de0473ee015db33
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
The zstd feature might have different values between the host
and target, in which case qmake must tell rcc not to use zstd
when the feature is disabled.
Amends 14546d1816
Fixes: QTBUG-103794
Pick-to: 6.4 6.3 6.2
Change-Id: Ia0378742a50e2a85f59985dea2506d3dda5f28e8
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Jörg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Recents emsdk versions support specifying the method list without
using brackets. Switch to this syntax since that avoids any quoting issues.
Pick-to: 6.4
Change-Id: Ib7bf8ec3f0d2ef67e8222a23e7af9b368ee99a00
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@qt.io>
This will stop working with the next commit, which merges all basic x86
SIMD intrinsics into one configure test. As a result, linking almost
anything graphical on iOS (which is almost everything) causes the linker
to fail with undefined references to SIMD-optimized versions that didn't
get compiled.
Change-Id: Ib42b3adc93bf4d43bd55fffd16c288f4104a6ccc
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
- USE_WEBGL2 is depreciated, Emscripten now uses MAX_WEBGL_VERSION
- Optimize and remove use of emulated ES2 and ES3, which means
only use WebGL friendly subset.
Users can add USE_ES3=1 and USE_ES2=1 to the final linker arguments
for those respective versions in order to enable using
glDrawArrays and glDrawElements with unbound buffers.
See https://emscripten.org/docs/porting/multimedia_and_graphics/OpenGL-support.html
Pick-to: 6.4
Change-Id: I11ae359966964b3e7aa6e61ccc714c2bfbf61f96
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@qt.io>
...instead of next to the import library.
If separate_debug_info is enabled then we would create an install rule
that puts the .dll.debug file next to the .a file. GDB however expects
the file to be next to the .dll.
Fix the installation rule in separate_debug_info.prf accordingly. This
affects the MinGW packages of Qt 5.15 and user projects targeting MinGW.
Pick-to: 5.15 6.2 6.3 6.4
Fixes: QTBUG-86790
Change-Id: If91c356e7e7f7f4330ebc43691e414929f9beb4b
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Adding specialHTMLTargets to EXPORTED_RUNTIME_METHODS carries the
obligation to actually use it as well; failing to do so makes Emscripten
stop with a reference error on startup.
However, we can't guarantee that Qt will use it in all cases. The
current usage depends on QGuiApplication being used. Application code
could be using QCoreApplication, or no application object at all.
Detect if specialHTMLTargets is present instead, and then enable the code
paths which uses it if that's the case. This means that apps which want
to use e.g. multiple browser windows can opt into support by making sure
EXPORTED_RUNTIME_METHODS contains specialHTMLTargets.
Change-Id: I81105aa01946602fcf593f170e305d7dc9bad3be
Reviewed-by: Lorn Potter <lorn.potter@gmail.com>
According to latest clang source code (llvm-14.0.3) non-fragile ABI
is default for everything but i386 which means we can stop passing the
-fobjc-nonfragile-abi option.
See
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-14.0.3/clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Darwin.h#L245
This gets rid of the following warning when building a qmake project
for iOS, while targeting the iOS simulator:
clang: warning: argument unused during compilation:
'-fobjc-nonfragile-abi' [-Wunused-command-line-argument
It only happens for the simulator case because Xcode adds the
-fobjc-abi-version=2 option, thus the qmake one gets ignored.
As a drive-by also remove the usage of the -fobjc-legacy-dispatch
option. According to clang sources it should be implicitly used
on iOS.
See
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-14.0.3/clang/include/clang/Basic/ObjCRuntime.h#L100
Amends d788f636691df5cae59d44a3828a0ddd58c343d0
Pick-to: 6.2 6.3
Fixes: QTBUG-103001
Change-Id: I06f8e46e40a1f04c5bbc4f177afa035e525dfed6
Reviewed-by: Jörg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
Replace the current license disclaimer in files by
a SPDX-License-Identifier.
Files that have to be modified by hand are modified.
License files are organized under LICENSES directory.
Task-number: QTBUG-67283
Change-Id: Id880c92784c40f3bbde861c0d93f58151c18b9f1
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Jörg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
JavaScripts's BigInt feature provides support for arbitrary-precision
integers. This makes it possible to represent 64-bit integers; the
standard JS Number type supports 32-bit integers only (or more
accurately 53-bit integers - see Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER).
Enable WASM_BIGINT which makes Emscripten map int64_t and uint64_t
to BigInt when interfacing with JavaScript code.
This removes one of the conditions which enables
wasm-emscripten-finalize.
Task-number: QTBUG-103352
Change-Id: Ia70d599daaf34c92695f5a2b61665e0c237e6b95
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Lorn Potter <lorn.potter@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: David Skoland <david.skoland@qt.io>
This removes one of the conditions which enables
wasm-emscripten-finalize.
Task-number: QTBUG-103352
Change-Id: Id05db4b081dec360cdad2e611622e5baf09aeb23
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: David Skoland <david.skoland@qt.io>
PCRE 10.40 requires C99 now. While all GHS compiler versions we support
in Qt 6 default to C99, GHS v2016.5.4, which we use in Qt 5.15, still
defaults to C89, so set QMAKE_CFLAGS_C99 for that compiler. It doesn't
hurt in Qt 6, but enables the updated PCRE in Qt 5.15.
Pick-to: 6.3 6.2 5.15
Change-Id: I0a2d3254f80136210289a415ede7c2409b07af9b
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Jörg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Kimmo Ollila <kimmo.ollila@qt.io>
The change
0ec75f4b99
missed adding specialHTMLTargets for qmake
Also add warning to keep QtWasmHelpers in sync with qmake.conf
Change-Id: Idb363e77f0cecb4f125d3cb4f7507899149a3bac
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@qt.io>
The textual output of otool in recent Xcode releases has changed.
We now look for OBJC_CLASS_RO/OBJC_METACLASS_RO rather than
class_ro_t.
Pick-to: 6.2 6.3 5.15
Change-Id: I86192e91e55d8deb7e5c6790b327855fc0f7e594
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Add the CONFIG value c++2b that represent the upcoming C++23 standard.
Add QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_CXX2B and QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_GNUCXX2B.
On MSVC, use /std:c++latest when c++2b is active.
This fixes an issue with MSVC where c++latest implied the /std:c++20
compiler flag.
Pick-to: 5.15 6.2 6.3
Fixes: QTBUG-102202
Change-Id: Ie00ee5793c1a649195013c8c19efc8d59cf0acc9
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Kai Koehne <kai.koehne@qt.io>
If xcrun prints warnings or errors to stderr while determining the SDK
version, they become part of the SDK version string. This then leads to
a qmake error.
Intentionally ignore stderr so that it is not treated as part of the SDK
version.
Pick-to: 5.15 6.2 6.3
Fixes: QTBUG-102066
Change-Id: I023296b430aac1407c970412c5cf1010bd81589b
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
INITIAL_MEMORY and PTHREAD_POOL_SIZE are linker flags only
USE_PTHREADS is both linker and compiler arguments.
Also increase default INITIAL_MEMORY
Pick-to: 6.3
Change-Id: Id1998efbf1d6de901f404db7e988f6cafd547a39
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@qt.io>
The -mno-direct-extern-access tells the compiler and linker that
references to symbols outside this ELF module mustn't be direct and must
instead always go through the GOT or PLT (the PLT can additionally be
disabled with -fno-plt). The ELF protected visibility tells the compiler
and linker that this symbol is present in the dynamic symbol table as an
export, but it cannot be interposed by another ELF module.
This option is required for user code to link properly to Qt, otherwise
they will get linker errors (assuming GNU binutils >= 2.39) or runtime
failures (glibc >= 2.35). Both versions of glibc and binutils are older
than GCC 12, so it's a safe assumption they are in use and downgrading
the toolchain or libc is not supported. Adding this option to the
compilation is assured for CMake and qmake-based projects.
For example, all accessess to QCoreApplication::self in QtCore, after
this change and with GCC 12 are relocation-free and direct:
000000000013ebf0 <QCoreApplicationPrivate::checkInstance(char const*)>:
13ebf0: cmpq $0x0,0x4f73d0(%rip) # 635fc8 <QCoreApplication::self>
13ebf8: setne %al
13ebfb: je a90fe <QCoreApplicationPrivate::checkInstance(char const*) [clone .cold]>
13ec01: ret
Meanwhile, accesses to the same variable in other modules are indirect
via the GOT:
66650: mov 0x876e1(%rip),%rax # edd38 <QCoreApplication::self@Qt_6>
66657: cmpq $0x0,(%rax)
This replaces the -Bsymbolic and -Bsymbolic-functions (broken)
functionality that Qt has been using or attempting to use since ~2006.
See https://gitlab.com/x86-psABIs/x86-64-ABI/-/issues/8#note_606975128
Change-Id: Iad4b0a3e5c06570b9f5f571b26ed564aa0811e47
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Set QMAKE_REPONSEFILE_THRESHOLD to 1 in the WebAssembly mkspec to
enforce the usage of linker response files. This fixes "The command
line is too long." errors when linking user projects that depend on many
libraries, for example projects using QtQuickControls2.
Pick-to: 6.2 6.3
Fixes: QTBUG-100559
Change-Id: I2f03f0756c9f171bc7382940fa0f8079bdb75a00
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Set QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_CXX2A variable to -std:c++20 while building projects
with qmake and MSVC 16.11 or greater (_MSC_FULL_VER >= 192930133), when
c++2a is specified in the project config.
Pick-to: 6.2 6.3
Change-Id: If9a48d1ed16cb05c5cc01414ce8a4344e22438fe
Reviewed-by: Kai Koehne <kai.koehne@qt.io>
Implemented as an alias to keep c++2a working and remain consistent with
the way this was handled for the c++20 switch in cmake and the c++17
switch in qmake.
Pick-to: 6.2 6.3
Change-Id: I9a5f6d6b3a3adec748cf7207ceaa6da98d053cdb
Reviewed-by: Jörg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Hurd supports largefile, so enable it also in Qt.
Change-Id: I8384ca2cb5c6250376916b6a890e1a873c0a0e96
Reviewed-by: Jörg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
In release builds -olink also enables deletion of (unused) virtual
functions. In some cases this can lead to application crashes when
using loaders combined with timers. Prevent this by adding
-no_uvfd option to release build flags.
Task-number: QTBUG-99506
Pick-to: 6.3 6.2 5.15
Change-Id: I5c669e1e987f1fe912c9aca52ff82000125eed53
Reviewed-by: Tatiana Borisova <tatiana.borisova@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Janne Koskinen <janne.p.koskinen@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Jörg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Ville Voutilainen <ville.voutilainen@qt.io>
When trying to build qt3d examples with qmake and MinGW in the CI,
compilation would fail with errors like
In file included from
C:/MINGW1120/mingw64/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/windows.h:72,
from C:\Users\qt\work\qt\qt3d\examples\qt3d\simple-cpp\main.cpp:63
include/winuser.h:2965:72: error: 'POINTER_INPUT_TYPE' was not
declared in this scope
What happens is that calling qmake on examples.pro loads
qt3d/.qmake.conf, which then loads qt_build_config.prf which then
defines the following definitions:
mingw: DEFINES += WINVER=0x0601 _WIN32_WINNT=0x0601
This limits usage of Windows API up to Windows 7, with later APIs
being unavailable.
Most .qmake.conf files were removed in qt repos, but We didn't remove
the .qmake.conf file (fb656c036d) for
qt3d because it's supposed to be buildable with CMake + Qt 6 as
well as qmake + Qt 5.
Bump the defines to the same Windows 10 version we use everywhere else
when building with CMake.
Amends 6652bf2353
Relates to d57a7c4171
Relates to fb656c036d
Pick-to: 6.2 6.3
Task-number: COIN-762
Task-number: QTBUG-92271
Change-Id: I833dfb6b0832d90a76d05ea14cd3807cb0d67ca9
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Emscripten now warns against passing e.g. “ALLOW_MEMORY_GROWTH”
as a compile option.
Add EMCC_THREAD_CFLAGS, which gets compiler flags only.
Pick-to: 6.3
Change-Id: Ifcf40c45ca75cfdfc98a12e6b9d47f34158b3407
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Lorn Potter <lorn.potter@gmail.com>
Use “-pthreads” instead of “-s USE_PTHREADS=1”. This
is both a compile and linker option.
Pick-to: 6.3
Change-Id: Iaf7cb4ec41577fe596c3e81fda05c03fe0074c08
Reviewed-by: David Skoland <david.skoland@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Lorn Potter <lorn.potter@gmail.com>
The “emterpreter” was the precursor to the current
asyncify support, but is not in use any more.
Pick-to: 6.3
Change-Id: I07ca04b61747e90939444525641b5aa34f7087b5
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Lorn Potter <lorn.potter@gmail.com>
If Xcode wasn't configured with any simulators the build would fail
since we had no device to build for. But we don't need to build for
a specific device, we can build for the generic simulator device,
just like we do for the non-simulator build. This likely didn't
work properly at the time it was first implemented, but now seems
to work fine, and is less fragile than the current solution.
Running tests still enumerates the available simulators,
as that needs a concrete device to run on.
Fixes: COIN-777
Pick-to: 6.2 6.3 5.15
Change-Id: I50e31c1b350cf83ce348275b467051263dea88a9
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
-g4 was deprecated in Emscripten 2.0.17, and since we are well past
that version we can safely use -gsource-map instead.
Change-Id: I497155619d6320661f6be0e220b52fa7d6ca0b8e
Reviewed-by: David Skoland <david.skoland@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@qt.io>
[ChangeLog][wasm] Recommended emscripten version is now 3.0.0
Change-Id: I9ae082509415d8f00b8e9970b730ad4a472da310
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@qt.io>
When building a shared library (with qmake) in a user project
targeting Android, the library gets a QT_ARCH suffix added to its
name.
This suffix is not added when building a static library
(CONFIG += staticlib).
In the context of a multi-abi android qmake build, all the arch
specific static libraries would have the same name and would
override each other.
This happens with Qt 5.15 and it would also happen in Qt 6,
but we don't support multi-abi qmake builds in Qt 6 so far.
When the original fix to include the arch suffix for shared libraries
was done in Qt 5, d463a63bb9
it was likely an oversight that it was not applied to static
libraries as well.
The !static part of the condition was added in
72d4f0750b .
The change only handled installation responsibilities, not naming of
libraries.
Fix static libraries to include the arch suffix, but only in Qt 6.
It's too late to fix it in Qt 5, there might be projects that rely on
there not being a suffix in static library names. Adding the suffix
would suddenly cause linking errors.
Amends d463a63bb9
[ChangeLog][Android][qmake] Static libraries targeting Android will
now include an arch suffix when built using qmake.
Fixes: QTBUG-83165
Change-Id: I6f68dcb74cec30b4c8f0bc5a819d89843e9d695e
Reviewed-by: Alexey Edelev <alexey.edelev@qt.io>
Doc build is using the same variable to define the reponse file
as moc build, which can lead to case where moc is using the qdoc's
response file instead of its own. Moc needs more include paths than
qdoc, this can then lead to weird compilation issues as moc doesn't
warn about missing includes.
Task-number: QTBUG-98569
Pick-to: 6.2 5.15
Change-Id: Id35da18f664e2032bae96d11b00dbfe55ce37f66
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Large address aware is enabled by default in 64-bit
compilers, but not 32-bit compilers. But Qt users
may build 32-bit Qt themself, in this case large
address aware is disabled in fact, and it may cause
some issues. So we pass /LARGEADDRESSAWARE to the
linker unconditionally to make sure large address
aware is enabled for both 32-bit and 64-bit builds.
Microsoft Docs:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/largeaddressaware-handle-large-addresses?view=msvc-170
Change-Id: Idb2603d9ba0ba9ef4477ce1c3174b7c7e8ba76f6
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Oliver Wolff <oliver.wolff@qt.io>
We have some special handling in qt_windows.h,
use it instead of the original windows.h
Change-Id: I12fa45b09d3f2aad355573dce45861d7d28e1d77
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
To allow using Android 12 APIs.
Pick-to: 6.2 5.15
Change-Id: I5e9da66c84457888ec723125d16876891232a99b
Reviewed-by: Ivan Solovev <ivan.solovev@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
...which represents the version of the MSVC platform toolset.
This variable is used to set the platform toolset version in .vcxproj
files. Before, the platform toolset version was determined in qmake's
C++ code. Now, it's set next to where MSVC_VER is set in common mkspecs
.conf files. This will simplify supporting new Visual Studio versions
in the future.
Change-Id: If78c921f93c6378829746d617c7e7d312174257e
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Extend the detection of the MSCV_VER variable and make VS 2022 known to
the vcxproj generator.
[ChangeLog][qmake] Added support for Visual Studio 2022.
Pick-to: 6.2 5.15
Fixes: QTBUG-97975
Change-Id: Id2c0a0b7800f721e9e34189f0a40ba4830283578
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
And bump NTDDI_VERSION to 0x0A00000B (NTDDI_WIN10_CO) at the same time,
to unblock the developers from accessing the latest Windows APIs.
Pick-to: 6.2
Change-Id: Ifbc28c8f8b073866871685c020301f5f20dc9591
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>