qt5base-lts/mkspecs/features/qt_module.prf
Thiago Macieira 199b2594ff Make the use of -ffunction-sections more generic in Qt
Move it from bootstrap.pro into qt_module.prf so it will apply to any
other bootstrapped libraries, like libQmlDevTools.

Variable called "SPLIT_SECTIONS" because -fdata-sections could be added
in the future, if it proves to be a benefit.

Change-Id: I3fbb004f111620a84e58e9112e9bce3afd95631e
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@digia.com>
2014-05-19 19:33:15 +02:00

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#
# W A R N I N G
# -------------
#
# This file is not part of the Qt API. It exists purely as an
# implementation detail. It may change from version to version
# without notice, or even be removed.
#
# We mean it.
#
!no_qt_module_warning:!contains(QMAKE_INTERNAL_INCLUDED_FILES, .*qmodule\\.pri) {
QMAKE_ACTUAL_PRO_FILE = $$basename(_PRO_FILE_)
isEmpty(QMAKE_ACTUAL_PRO_FILE): QMAKE_ACTUAL_PRO_FILE=.pro
warning("You should probably load(qt_build_config) first in $$QMAKE_ACTUAL_PRO_FILE for $$TARGET, as the latter also load()s qt_module.")
message("Not doing so may lead to qt_module.prf overriding compiler/linker options in your .pro file.")
message("Ignore this warning with CONFIG+=no_qt_module_warning if you know what you are doing.")
unset(QMAKE_ACTUAL_PRO_FILE)
}
load(qt_build_config) # loads qmodule.pri if hasn't been loaded already
isEmpty(MODULE):MODULE = $$section($$list($$basename(_PRO_FILE_)), ., 0, 0)
isEmpty(VERSION): VERSION = $$MODULE_VERSION
isEmpty(VERSION): error("Module does not define version.")
# Compile as shared/DLL or static according to the option given to configure
# unless overridden. Host builds are always static
host_build|staticlib: CONFIG += static
host_build {
QT -= gui # no host module will ever use gui
QMAKE_CFLAGS += $$QMAKE_CFLAGS_SPLIT_SECTIONS
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += $$QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_SPLIT_SECTIONS
force_bootstrap {
!build_pass: CONFIG += release
contains(QT, core(-private)?|xml) {
QT -= core core-private xml
QT += bootstrap-private
}
} else {
!build_pass:contains(QT_CONFIG, build_all): CONFIG += release
}
}
ucmodule = $$upper($$MODULE)
isEmpty(MODULE_INCNAME): MODULE_INCNAME = $$TARGET
internal_module: \
MODULE_DEPENDS = $$replace(QT, -private$, _private)
else: \
MODULE_DEPENDS = $$replace(QT, -private$, )
MODULE_DEPENDS = $$unique(MODULE_DEPENDS)
contains(TARGET, QtAddOn.*): \
MODULE_DEFINE = QT_ADDON_$${ucmodule}_LIB
else: \
MODULE_DEFINE = QT_$${ucmodule}_LIB
MODULE_DEFINES = $$MODULE_DEFINE $$MODULE_DEFINES
load(qt_module_pris)
INCLUDEPATH *= $$eval(QT.$${MODULE}.includes) $$eval(QT.$${MODULE}_private.includes)
!no_module_headers: load(qt_module_headers)
#other
TEMPLATE = lib
DESTDIR = $$eval(QT.$${MODULE_ID}.libs)
win32:!wince*:!prefix_build: DLLDESTDIR = $$eval(QT.$${MODULE_ID}.bins)
CONFIG += qmake_cache target_qt
QMAKE_DOCS_TARGETDIR = qt$${MODULE}
# If Qt was configured with -debug-and-release then build the module the same way
# - unless this is a host library
!host_build:if(win32|mac):!macx-xcode {
contains(QT_CONFIG, debug_and_release):CONFIG += debug_and_release
contains(QT_CONFIG, build_all):CONFIG += build_all
}
linux*:QMAKE_LFLAGS += $$QMAKE_LFLAGS_NOUNDEF
QT += $$QT_FOR_PRIVATE
unset(QT_FOR_PRIVATE)
!internal_module:CONFIG += create_cmake
contains(TARGET, QtAddOn.*): \
DEFINES += QT_BUILD_ADDON_$${ucmodule}_LIB
else: \
DEFINES += QT_BUILD_$${ucmodule}_LIB
# OS X and iOS frameworks
mac:CONFIG(shared, static|shared):contains(QT_CONFIG, qt_framework) {
#QMAKE_FRAMEWORK_VERSION = 4.0
CONFIG += lib_bundle sliced_bundle qt_framework
CONFIG -= qt_install_headers #no need to install these as well
!debug_and_release|!build_all|CONFIG(release, debug|release) {
FRAMEWORK_HEADERS.version = Versions
FRAMEWORK_HEADERS.files = $$SYNCQT.HEADER_FILES $$SYNCQT.HEADER_CLASSES
FRAMEWORK_HEADERS.path = Headers
FRAMEWORK_PRIVATE_HEADERS.files = $$SYNCQT.PRIVATE_HEADER_FILES
FRAMEWORK_PRIVATE_HEADERS.path = Headers/$$VERSION/$$MODULE_INCNAME/private
FRAMEWORK_QPA_HEADERS.files = $$SYNCQT.QPA_HEADER_FILES
FRAMEWORK_QPA_HEADERS.path = Headers/$$VERSION/$$MODULE_INCNAME/qpa
QMAKE_BUNDLE_DATA += FRAMEWORK_HEADERS FRAMEWORK_PRIVATE_HEADERS FRAMEWORK_QPA_HEADERS
}
}
mac {
CONFIG += explicitlib
macx-g++ {
QMAKE_CFLAGS += -fconstant-cfstrings
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += -fconstant-cfstrings
}
}
DEFINES += QT_BUILDING_QT
win32 {
INCLUDEPATH += tmp
CONFIG += skip_target_version_ext
# If the code is really "unsafe" then it is unsafe on
# other platforms as well; so fixing these warnings just
# for MSVC builds, would clutter the code and wouldn't help
# in fixing issues that might exist on other platforms.
# Using the same functions across all supported platforms
# keeps the code clean and helps in writing code that is
# safe across all platforms.
DEFINES *= _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
DEFINES += _USE_MATH_DEFINES
}
aix-g++* {
QMAKE_CFLAGS += -mminimal-toc
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += -mminimal-toc
}
sse2:!contains(QT_CPU_FEATURES.$$QT_ARCH, sse2):!host_build:!if(static:contains(QT_CONFIG, shared)) {
# If the compiler supports SSE2, enable it unconditionally in all of Qt shared libraries
# (and only the libraries). This is not expected to be a problem because:
# - on Windows, sharing of libraries is uncommon
# - on Mac OS X, all x86 CPUs already have SSE2 support (we won't even reach here)
# - on Linux, the dynamic loader can find the libraries on LIBDIR/sse2/
# The last guarantee does not apply to executables and plugins, so we can't enable for them.
QT_CPU_FEATURES.$$QT_ARCH += sse sse2
QMAKE_CFLAGS += $$QMAKE_CFLAGS_SSE2
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += $$QMAKE_CFLAGS_SSE2
}
clang {
apple_clang_ver = $${QT_APPLE_CLANG_MAJOR_VERSION}.$${QT_APPLE_CLANG_MINOR_VERSION}
reg_clang_ver = $${QT_CLANG_MAJOR_VERSION}.$${QT_CLANG_MINOR_VERSION}
!lessThan(apple_clang_ver, "5.1")|!lessThan(reg_clang_ver, "3.4"): \
CONFIG += compiler_supports_fpmath
} else: gcc {
CONFIG += compiler_supports_fpmath
}
equals(QT_ARCH, i386):contains(QT_CPU_FEATURES.$$QT_ARCH, sse2):compiler_supports_fpmath {
# Turn on SSE-based floating-point math
QMAKE_CFLAGS += -mfpmath=sse
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += -mfpmath=sse
}
android: CONFIG += qt_android_deps
#install directives
load(qt_installs)
load(qt_targets)
load(qt_common)
# this builds on top of qt_common
unix|mingw {
CONFIG += create_pc
QMAKE_PKGCONFIG_DESTDIR = pkgconfig
QMAKE_PKGCONFIG_LIBDIR = $$qt_libdir
QMAKE_PKGCONFIG_INCDIR = $$[QT_INSTALL_HEADERS/raw]
QMAKE_PKGCONFIG_CFLAGS = -I${includedir}/$$MODULE_INCNAME
QMAKE_PKGCONFIG_NAME = $$replace(TARGET, ^Qt, "Qt$$section(VERSION, ., 0, 0) ")
QMAKE_PKGCONFIG_FILE = $$replace(TARGET, ^Qt, Qt$$section(VERSION, ., 0, 0))
for(i, MODULE_DEPENDS): \
QMAKE_PKGCONFIG_REQUIRES += $$replace(QT.$${i}.name, ^Qt, Qt$$eval(QT.$${i}.MAJOR_VERSION))
isEmpty(QMAKE_PKGCONFIG_DESCRIPTION): \
QMAKE_PKGCONFIG_DESCRIPTION = $$replace(TARGET, ^Qt, "Qt ") module
QMAKE_PKGCONFIG_INSTALL_REPLACE += lib_replace
unix {
CONFIG += create_libtool explicitlib
QMAKE_LIBTOOL_LIBDIR = $$qt_libdir
QMAKE_LIBTOOL_INSTALL_REPLACE += lib_replace
}
}
contains(QT_PRODUCT, OpenSource.*):DEFINES *= QT_OPENSOURCE
DEFINES *= QT_NO_CAST_TO_ASCII QT_ASCII_CAST_WARNINGS
DEFINES *= QT_MOC_COMPAT #we don't need warnings from calling moc code in our generated code
DEFINES *= QT_USE_QSTRINGBUILDER
DEFINES *= QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS
win32 {
# On Windows, due to the way DLLs work, we need to export all functions,
# including the inlines
DEFINES *= QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x040800
} else {
# On other platforms, Qt's own compilation goes needs to compile the Qt 5.0 API
DEFINES *= QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x050000
}
TARGET = $$qtLibraryTarget($$TARGET$$QT_LIBINFIX) #do this towards the end