The -coverage argument merely added compiler flags for the Qt build. It
was never properly ported to the CMake build, and it doesn't seem
feasible to have configure arguments for every possible compiler option.
The same can be achieved by passing the needed compiler option to CMake,
for example: CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=-fsanitize-coverage=trace-pc-guard
Pick-to: 6.2
Fixes: QTBUG-86227
Change-Id: Ieef9acaedc0a839f9fb35b4403395eea28643864
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
The following host-related configure options were unsupported since Qt
6.0 and are now completely removed:
-hostprefix
-external-hostbindir
-host*dir (except -hostdatadir)
-android-ndk-host
Pick-to: 6.2
Change-Id: Ib69d90c40ef546f61bf87b1f443eb9d10f7a5a21
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Ensure that Qt user projects build with sanitizer flags if Qt was
configured with any of the sanitizers enabled.
To compile Qt with sanitizer support enable any of Qt sanitizer
features.
Passing -DECM_ENABLE_SANITIZERS=address to CMake is NOT supported
anymore.
When configuring Qt using CMake directly, pass
-DFEATURE_sanitizer_address=ON
-DFEATURE_sanitizer_undefined=ON
instead of
-DECM_ENABLE_SANITIZERS=address;undefined
When configuring Qt with the configure script pass
-sanitize address -sanitize undefined
as usual.
QtConfig.cmake now records the sanitizer options that should be
enabled for all consuming projects based on the enabled Qt features.
This applies to internal Qt builds as well as well as tests an
examples.
The recorded sanitizer options are assigned to the ECM_ENABLE_SANITIZERS
variable in the directory scope where find_package(Qt6) is called.
The ECMEnableSanitizers module is included to add the necessary flags to
all targets in that directory scope or its children.
This behavior can be opted out by setting the
QT_NO_ADD_SANITIZER_OPTIONS variable in projects that use Qt and might
be handling sanitizer options differently.
Amends 7e03bc39b8
Pick-to: 6.2
Fixes: QTBUG-87989
Task-number: QTBUG-92083
Change-Id: I2e3371147277bdf8f55a39abaa34478dea4853a6
Reviewed-by: Robert Löhning <robert.loehning@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Fabian Kosmale <fabian.kosmale@qt.io>
Add new configure option -make minimal-static-tests and CMake option
QT_BUILD_MINIMAL_STATIC_TESTS. In conjunction with QT_BUILD_TESTS
it will enable building a minimal subset of tests when targeting
a static desktop Qt build.
In qtbase the minimal subset includes all the auto tests of testlib,
tools, corelib and cmake. In particular this will also do cmake build
tests and qmake build tests (tst_qmake)
Adjust CI instructions to enable building a minimal subset of static
tests when a platform configuration is tagged with the
MinimalStaticTests feature.
Fix and skip a few tests that were failing.
Pick-to: 6.1
Task-number: QTBUG-87580
Task-number: QTBUG-91869
Change-Id: I1fc311b8d5e743ccf05047fb9a7fdb813a645206
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Add a conditional build of the qmake.
Task-number: QTBUG-89369
Change-Id: I8d7968ffb20ea31df2f85fff055e0d131ed06a36
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Keep the c++2a feature, but make it an alias for compatibility
purposes.
Pick-to: 6.1
Change-Id: I6f153109be84659806f1b7a57a88a187875166d8
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
Add custom targets with '_benchmark' suffixes to make run of
benchmarks using generators possible, e.g.:
$ ninja tst_bench_qudpsocket_benchmark
Extend '-[no]make' option to pass benchmark. Rework
'-[no]make' processing to unify these options processing.
Also looks like it doesn't make sense to enable benchmarks without
having test enabled. So '-DQT_BUILD_BENCHMARKS' enables test as own
dependency automatically.
Task-number: QTBUG-89076
Pick-to: 6.0
Change-Id: Ieee9eadaf6d75a1efec120242d6eb786ace1b071
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Some outdated changes don't get removed when using special case
preservation, so remove them manually.
Change-Id: Iba1481ab9a924c3031bd5ce394d5183a5393f146
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
This needs to map to ECM_ENABLE_SANITIZERS.
Fixes: QTBUG-87316
Change-Id: I9e983728af0ba69fd428944e647f0afae8c61772
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
If '-make examples -no-compile-examples' was specified, sources of Qt's
examples would be installed, but the examples would not be built.
This switch has always been a source for confusion and is only
interesting for distributors, who can just package the examples
directory tree.
Change-Id: I0291d70e4951d98b553a4abf217db49d05316d3a
Reviewed-by: Kai Koehne <kai.koehne@qt.io>
We extend configurejson2cmake to read the "commandline"
information from configure.json. This data is then translated to CMake function
calls and written it into commandline.cmake files.
We extend QtProcessConfigureArgs.cmake to pick up those commandline.cmake
files to feed our command line handling code, which is a
re-implementation of the command line handling in qt_configure.prf.
The command line handler sets INPUT_xxx variables, similar to
configure/qmake's config.input.xxx variables. The INPUT_xxx values are
translated
- to -DFEATURE_xxx=ON/OFF arguments if the input represents a feature,
- to corresponding CMake variables if such a variable is known,
- or to -DINPUT_xxx=yyy CMake arguments.
Configure arguments that have an entry in
cmake/configure-cmake-mapping.md are actually implemented. Other
arguments are likely to need more work.
Task-number: QTBUG-85373
Change-Id: Ia96baa673fc1fb88e73ba05a1afb473aa074b37d
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>