the system path separator and shell are bound to the host system
(system() will use cmd even on mingw with sh.exe in path).
the makefiles otoh may depend on what the qmakespec defines.
consequently, add $$system_path() and $$system_quote() (for use with
system() & $$system()). $$native_path() is renamed to $$shell_path() and
should be used with $$shell_quote() to produce command lines in
makefiles.
$$QMAKE_DIR_SEP needs to be applied to Option::dir_sep right after
parsing the spec, so it is available to $$shell_{path,quote}().
Change-Id: If3db4849e7f96068cf03a32348a24f3a72d6292c
Reviewed-by: Rafael Roquetto <rafael.roquetto@kdab.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Harmer <sean.harmer@kdab.com>
Up until now, we had a mess of different macros used for building
DLLs, for building shared libraries on Unix systems and for building
static libraries. Some of the macros were contradictory and did not
work. From now on, there shall be only:
- QT_STATIC: indicates that it's a static Qt build and the export
macros should expand to empty
- QT_SHARED: indicates that it's a shared / dynamic Qt build and the
export macros should expand to Q_DECL_EXPORT or Q_DECL_IMPORT,
depending on whether the macro corresponds to the current module
being built (the QT_BUILD_XXXX_LIB macro comes from the module's
.pro file)
QT_BOOTSTRAPPED implies QT_STATIC since the bootstrapped tools link
statically to some source code.
QT_STATIC is recorded in qconfig.h by configure when Qt is configured
for static builds. Nothing is recorded for a shared / dynamic build,
so QT_SHARED is implied if nothing is defined. This allows for the
existence of a static_and_shared build: with nothing recorded,
defining QT_STATIC before qglobal.h causes the export macros to be
that of the static form. Linking to the static libraries is out of the
scope of this change (something for the buildsystem and linker to
figure out).
From this commit on, the proper way of declaring the export macros for
a module called QtFoo is:
#ifndef QT_STATIC
# ifdef QT_BUILD_FOO_LIB
# define Q_FOO_EXPORT Q_DECL_EXPORT
# else
# define Q_FOO_EXPORT Q_DECL_IMPORT
# endif
#else
# define Q_FOO_EXPORT
#endif
The type of the Qt build is recorded in QT_CONFIG (in qconfig.pri) so
all Qt modules build by default the same type of library. The keywords
are "static" and "shared", used in both QT_CONFIG and CONFIG. The
previous keyword of "staticlib" is deprecated and should not be used.
Discussed-on: http://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/development/2012-April/003172.html
Change-Id: I127896607794795b681c98d08467efd8af49bcf3
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
there is no point in adding Qt modules to SUBDIRS projects.
as QT contains core and gui by default, the operations are relatively
expensive, so skip them when they are unneeded.
Change-Id: Ibe6447ff452e403cb040fabe245d248edbda0eaa
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@nokia.com>
the check whether we are building a lib or an app (and thus have a target)
is done by quite some feature files (and generally wrongly, as they do not
account for the new aux target), so centralize it in default_post.prf.
Change-Id: I868edbc4185be8a6c23ecd4a2c126024d73cdeb4
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@nokia.com>
Normally you want to pass -installdir $$[QT_INSTALL_DOCS] to qdoc by
default. However, if you want to force the generation of URL links to
the documentation, the option cannot be specified.
By setting the QMAKE_DOCS_INSTALLDIR variable in default_pre.prf a
project may override it at will, as for example Qt Creator would do.
Change-Id: Ib31f03acf4e8050cf2dd3aa33f3a10ed027f1df7
Reviewed-by: Casper van Donderen <casper.vandonderen@nokia.com>
Only call qdoc for projects which sets the QMAKE_DOCS variable to
point to a qdocconf file.
Exclude examples/ and tests/ from the qdoc run, by adding
no_docs_target
to CONFIG for those projects.
Change-Id: Ic856c8f19db59309302d0602b3e99735609e525a
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Casper van Donderen <casper.vandonderen@nokia.com>
If subdir.CONFIG contains no_check_target, we do not recurse into
that subdir when generating the 'check' target.
This will be used to selectively disable crashing tests on Mac OS X.
Currently, all autotests are disabled on Mac OS X. The goal is to re-
enable them, but not all at once. This approach allows us to get each
change through the CI system individually.
The first step is get all tests to build, but not run, then we will
re-enable the tests for each module, possibly disabling individual
tests at the same time.
Change-Id: I69f62c238f381ae0315d414cd71d76bc88b088dd
Reviewed-by: Bradley T. Hughes <bradley.hughes@nokia.com>
TARGET_BASEPATH becomes QMAKE_RESOLVED_TARGET.
QMAKE_RESOLVED_TARGET will be reused for future implementation
of code coverage tool TestCocoon.
Creating of resolve_target.prf.
Clean unused "unset(SYMBOLFILENAME)" in default_post.prf.
Change-Id: I054efb0065fa06697b60ac60a9ddf364f2f40366
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@nokia.com>
If the compilation of a subdir was explicitly disabled by default, then
the testing of that subdir should also be disabled by default.
Change-Id: I928e232393e89a7c27813b7a48864d4e0fb687f8
Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt.nokia.com/2835
Reviewed-by: Qt Sanity Bot <qt_sanity_bot@ovi.com>
Reviewed-by: Kalle Lehtonen <kalle.ju.lehtonen@nokia.com>
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