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When building Qt repos, all find_package(Qt6) calls request a PROJECT_VERSION version which is set in .cmake.conf via QT_REPO_MODULE_VERSION. This means trying to configure qtsvg from a 6.3 branch using a 6.2 qtbase won't work, because qtsvg will call find_package(Qt6 6.3) and no such Qt6 package version exists. There are certain scenarios where it might be useful to try to do that though. One of them is doing Qt development while locally mixing branches. Another is building a 6.4 QtWebEngine against a 6.2 Qt. Allow to opt out of the version check by configuring each Qt repo with -DQT_NO_PACKAGE_VERSION_CHECK=TRUE. This setting is not recorded and will have to be set again when configuring another repo. The version check will also be disabled by default when configuring with the -developer-build feature. This will be recorded and embedded into each ConfigVersion file. If the version check is disabled, a warning will be shown mentioning the incompatible version of a package that was found but that package will still be accepted. The warning will show both when building Qt or using Qt in a user project. The warnings can be disabled by passing -DQT_NO_PACKAGE_VERSION_INCOMPATIBLE_WARNING=TRUE Furthermore when building a Qt repo, another warning will show when an incompatible package version is detected, to suggest to the Qt builder whether they want to use the incompatible version by disabling the version check. Note that there are no compatibility promises when using mixed non-matching versions. Things might not work. These options are only provided for convenience and their users know what they are doing. Pick-to: 6.2 Fixes: QTBUG-96458 Change-Id: I1a42e0b2a00b73513d776d89a76102ffd9136422 Reviewed-by: Craig Scott <craig.scott@qt.io>
488 lines
21 KiB
CMake
488 lines
21 KiB
CMake
# Note that these are only the keywords that are unique to qt_internal_add_plugin().
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# That function also supports the keywords defined by _qt_internal_get_add_plugin_keywords().
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macro(qt_internal_get_internal_add_plugin_keywords option_args single_args multi_args)
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set(${option_args}
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EXCEPTIONS
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ALLOW_UNDEFINED_SYMBOLS
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SKIP_INSTALL
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)
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set(${single_args}
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OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
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INSTALL_DIRECTORY
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ARCHIVE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY
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${__default_target_info_args}
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)
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set(${multi_args}
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${__default_private_args}
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${__default_public_args}
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DEFAULT_IF
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)
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endmacro()
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# This is the main entry point for defining Qt plugins.
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# A CMake target is created with the given target.
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# The target name should end with "Plugin" so static plugins are linked automatically.
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# The PLUGIN_TYPE parameter is needed to place the plugin into the correct plugins/ sub-directory.
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function(qt_internal_add_plugin target)
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qt_internal_set_qt_known_plugins("${QT_KNOWN_PLUGINS}" "${target}")
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_qt_internal_get_add_plugin_keywords(
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public_option_args
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public_single_args
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public_multi_args
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)
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qt_internal_get_internal_add_plugin_keywords(
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internal_option_args
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internal_single_args
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internal_multi_args
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)
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set(option_args ${public_option_args} ${internal_option_args})
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set(single_args ${public_single_args} ${internal_single_args})
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set(multi_args ${public_multi_args} ${internal_multi_args})
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qt_parse_all_arguments(arg "qt_internal_add_plugin"
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"${option_args}"
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"${single_args}"
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"${multi_args}"
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"${ARGN}"
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)
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# Put this behind a cache option for now. It's too noisy for general use
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# until most repos are updated.
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option(QT_WARN_PLUGIN_PUBLIC_KEYWORDS "Warn if a plugin specifies a PUBLIC keyword" ON)
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if(QT_WARN_PLUGIN_PUBLIC_KEYWORDS)
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foreach(publicKeyword IN LISTS __default_public_args)
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if(NOT "${arg_${publicKeyword}}" STREQUAL "")
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string(REPLACE "PUBLIC_" "" privateKeyword "${publicKeyword}")
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message(AUTHOR_WARNING
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"Plugins are not intended to be linked to. "
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"They should not have any public properties, but ${target} "
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"sets ${publicKeyword} to the following value:\n"
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" ${arg_${publicKeyword}}\n"
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"Update your project to use ${privateKeyword} instead.\n")
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endif()
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endforeach()
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endif()
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qt_remove_args(plugin_args
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ARGS_TO_REMOVE
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${internal_option_args}
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${internal_single_args}
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${internal_multi_args}
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ALL_ARGS
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${option_args}
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${single_args}
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${multi_args}
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ARGS
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${ARGN}
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)
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# When creating a static plugin, retrieve the plugin initializer target name, but don't
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# automatically propagate the plugin initializer.
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list(APPEND plugin_args
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__QT_INTERNAL_NO_PROPAGATE_PLUGIN_INITIALIZER
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OUTPUT_TARGETS plugin_init_target
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)
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qt6_add_plugin(${target} ${plugin_args})
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qt_internal_mark_as_internal_library(${target})
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set(plugin_type "")
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# TODO: Transitional: Remove the TYPE option handling after all repos have been converted to use
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# PLUGIN_TYPE.
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if(arg_TYPE)
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set(plugin_type "${arg_TYPE}")
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elseif(arg_PLUGIN_TYPE)
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set(plugin_type "${arg_PLUGIN_TYPE}")
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endif()
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if((NOT plugin_type STREQUAL "qml_plugin") AND (NOT target MATCHES "(.*)Plugin$"))
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message(AUTHOR_WARNING "The internal plugin target name '${target}' should end with the 'Plugin' suffix.")
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endif()
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qt_get_sanitized_plugin_type("${plugin_type}" plugin_type_escaped)
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set(output_directory_default "${QT_BUILD_DIR}/${INSTALL_PLUGINSDIR}/${plugin_type}")
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set(install_directory_default "${INSTALL_PLUGINSDIR}/${plugin_type}")
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qt_internal_check_directory_or_type(OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${arg_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}" "${plugin_type}"
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"${output_directory_default}" output_directory)
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if (NOT arg_SKIP_INSTALL)
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qt_internal_check_directory_or_type(INSTALL_DIRECTORY "${arg_INSTALL_DIRECTORY}"
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"${plugin_type}"
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"${install_directory_default}" install_directory)
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set(archive_install_directory ${arg_ARCHIVE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY})
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if (NOT archive_install_directory AND install_directory)
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set(archive_install_directory "${install_directory}")
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endif()
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endif()
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qt_set_common_target_properties(${target})
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qt_set_target_info_properties(${target} ${ARGN} TARGET_VERSION "${arg_VERSION}")
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# Override the OUTPUT_NAME that qt6_add_plugin() set, we need to account for
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# QT_LIBINFIX, which is specific to building Qt.
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# Make sure the Qt6 plugin library names are like they were in Qt5 qmake land.
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# Whereas the Qt6 CMake target names are like the Qt5 CMake target names.
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get_target_property(output_name ${target} OUTPUT_NAME)
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set_property(TARGET "${target}" PROPERTY OUTPUT_NAME "${output_name}${QT_LIBINFIX}")
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# Add a custom target with the Qt5 qmake name for a more user friendly ninja experience.
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if(arg_OUTPUT_NAME AND NOT TARGET "${output_name}")
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# But don't create such a target if it would just differ in case from "${target}"
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# and we're not using Ninja. See https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/issues/21915
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string(TOUPPER "${output_name}" uc_output_name)
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string(TOUPPER "${target}" uc_target)
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if(NOT uc_output_name STREQUAL uc_target OR CMAKE_GENERATOR MATCHES "^Ninja")
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add_custom_target("${output_name}")
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add_dependencies("${output_name}" "${target}")
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endif()
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endif()
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qt_internal_add_target_aliases("${target}")
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qt_skip_warnings_are_errors_when_repo_unclean("${target}")
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_qt_internal_apply_strict_cpp("${target}")
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set_target_properties("${target}" PROPERTIES
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LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${output_directory}"
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RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${output_directory}"
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ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${output_directory}"
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QT_PLUGIN_TYPE "${plugin_type_escaped}"
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# Save the non-sanitized plugin type values for qmake consumption via .pri files.
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QT_QMAKE_PLUGIN_TYPE "${plugin_type}"
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)
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qt_handle_multi_config_output_dirs("${target}")
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qt_internal_library_deprecation_level(deprecation_define)
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qt_autogen_tools_initial_setup(${target})
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unset(plugin_install_package_suffix)
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# The generic plugins should be enabled by default.
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# But platform plugins should always be disabled by default, and only one is enabled
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# based on the platform (condition specified in arg_DEFAULT_IF).
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if(plugin_type_escaped STREQUAL "platforms")
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set(_default_plugin 0)
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else()
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set(_default_plugin 1)
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endif()
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if(DEFINED arg_DEFAULT_IF)
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if(${arg_DEFAULT_IF})
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set(_default_plugin 1)
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else()
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set(_default_plugin 0)
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endif()
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endif()
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# Save the Qt module in the plug-in's properties and vice versa
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if(NOT plugin_type_escaped STREQUAL "qml_plugin")
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qt_internal_get_module_for_plugin("${target}" "${plugin_type_escaped}" qt_module)
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set(qt_module_target "${QT_CMAKE_EXPORT_NAMESPACE}::${qt_module}")
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if(NOT TARGET "${qt_module_target}")
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message(FATAL_ERROR "Failed to associate Qt plugin with Qt module. ${qt_module_target} is not a known CMake target")
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endif()
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set_target_properties("${target}" PROPERTIES QT_MODULE "${qt_module}")
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set(plugin_install_package_suffix "${qt_module}")
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get_target_property(aliased_target ${qt_module_target} ALIASED_TARGET)
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if(aliased_target)
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set(qt_module_target ${aliased_target})
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endif()
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get_target_property(is_imported_qt_module ${qt_module_target} IMPORTED)
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# Associate plugin with its Qt module when both are both built in the same repository.
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# Check that by comparing the PROJECT_NAME of each.
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# This covers auto-linking of the majority of plugins to executables and in-tree tests.
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# Linking of plugins in standalone tests (when the Qt module will be an imported target)
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# is handled instead by the complicated genex logic in QtModulePlugins.cmake.in.
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set(is_plugin_and_module_in_same_project FALSE)
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if(NOT is_imported_qt_module)
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# This QT_PLUGINS assignment is only used by QtPostProcessHelpers to decide if a
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# QtModulePlugins.cmake file should be generated (which only happens in static builds).
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set_property(TARGET "${qt_module_target}" APPEND PROPERTY QT_PLUGINS "${target}")
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get_target_property(module_source_dir ${qt_module_target} SOURCE_DIR)
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get_directory_property(module_project_name
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DIRECTORY ${module_source_dir}
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DEFINITION PROJECT_NAME
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)
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if(module_project_name STREQUAL PROJECT_NAME)
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set(is_plugin_and_module_in_same_project TRUE)
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endif()
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# When linking static plugins with the special logic in qt_internal_add_executable,
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# make sure to skip non-default plugins.
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if(is_plugin_and_module_in_same_project AND _default_plugin)
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set_property(TARGET ${qt_module_target} APPEND PROPERTY
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_qt_initial_repo_plugins
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"${target}")
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set_property(TARGET ${qt_module_target} APPEND PROPERTY
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_qt_initial_repo_plugin_class_names
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"$<TARGET_PROPERTY:${target},QT_PLUGIN_CLASS_NAME>"
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)
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endif()
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endif()
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# Associate plugin with its Qt module when the plugin is built in the current repository
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# but the module is built in a different repository (qtsvg's QSvgPlugin associated with
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# qtbase's QtGui).
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# The association is done in a separate property, to ensure that reconfiguring in-tree tests
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# in qtbase doesn't accidentally cause linking to a plugin from a previously built qtsvg.
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# Needed for in-tree tests like in qtsvg, qtimageformats.
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# This is done for each Qt module regardless if it's an imported target or not, to handle
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# both per-repo and top-level builds (in per-repo build of qtsvg QtGui is imported, in a
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# top-level build Gui is not imported, but in both cases qtsvg tests need to link to
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# QSvgPlugin).
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#
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# TODO: Top-level in-tree tests and qdeclarative per-repo in-tree tests that depend on
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# static Qml plugins won't work due to the requirement of running qmlimportscanner
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# at configure time, but qmlimportscanner is not built at that point. Moving the
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# execution of qmlimportscanner to build time is non-trivial because qmlimportscanner
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# not only generates a cpp file to compile but also outputs a list of static plugins
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# that should be linked and there is no straightforward way to tell CMake to link
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# against a list of libraries that was discovered at build time (apart from
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# response files, which apparently might not work on all platforms).
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# qmake doesn't have this problem because each project is configured separately so
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# qmlimportscanner is always built by the time it needs to be run for a test.
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if(NOT is_plugin_and_module_in_same_project AND _default_plugin)
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string(MAKE_C_IDENTIFIER "${PROJECT_NAME}" current_project_name)
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set(prop_prefix "_qt_repo_${current_project_name}")
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set_property(TARGET ${qt_module_target} APPEND PROPERTY
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${prop_prefix}_plugins "${target}")
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set_property(TARGET ${qt_module_target} APPEND PROPERTY
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${prop_prefix}_plugin_class_names
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"$<TARGET_PROPERTY:${target},QT_PLUGIN_CLASS_NAME>"
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)
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endif()
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endif()
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# Change the configuration file install location for qml plugins into the Qml package location.
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if(plugin_type_escaped STREQUAL "qml_plugin" AND TARGET "${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}::Qml")
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set(plugin_install_package_suffix "Qml/QmlPlugins")
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endif()
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# Save the install package suffix as a property, so that the Dependencies file is placed
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# in the correct location.
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if(plugin_install_package_suffix)
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set_target_properties("${target}" PROPERTIES
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_qt_plugin_install_package_suffix "${plugin_install_package_suffix}")
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endif()
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if(TARGET qt_plugins)
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add_dependencies(qt_plugins "${target}")
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endif()
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if(plugin_type STREQUAL "platforms")
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if(TARGET qpa_plugins)
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add_dependencies(qpa_plugins "${target}")
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endif()
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if(_default_plugin AND TARGET qpa_default_plugins)
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add_dependencies(qpa_default_plugins "${target}")
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endif()
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endif()
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set_property(TARGET "${target}" PROPERTY QT_DEFAULT_PLUGIN "${_default_plugin}")
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set_property(TARGET "${target}" APPEND PROPERTY EXPORT_PROPERTIES "QT_PLUGIN_CLASS_NAME;QT_PLUGIN_TYPE;QT_MODULE;QT_DEFAULT_PLUGIN")
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set(private_includes
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"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}"
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"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}"
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# For the syncqt headers
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"$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${QT_BUILD_DIR}/include>"
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${arg_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES}
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)
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set(public_includes
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${arg_PUBLIC_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES}
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)
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qt_internal_extend_target("${target}"
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SOURCES ${arg_SOURCES}
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INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
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${private_includes}
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PUBLIC_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
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${public_includes}
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LIBRARIES ${arg_LIBRARIES} Qt::PlatformPluginInternal
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PUBLIC_LIBRARIES ${arg_PUBLIC_LIBRARIES}
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DEFINES
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${arg_DEFINES}
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${deprecation_define}
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PUBLIC_DEFINES
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${arg_PUBLIC_DEFINES}
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FEATURE_DEPENDENCIES ${arg_FEATURE_DEPENDENCIES}
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DBUS_ADAPTOR_SOURCES "${arg_DBUS_ADAPTOR_SOURCES}"
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DBUS_ADAPTOR_FLAGS "${arg_DBUS_ADAPTOR_FLAGS}"
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DBUS_INTERFACE_SOURCES "${arg_DBUS_INTERFACE_SOURCES}"
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DBUS_INTERFACE_FLAGS "${arg_DBUS_INTERFACE_FLAGS}"
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COMPILE_OPTIONS ${arg_COMPILE_OPTIONS}
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PUBLIC_COMPILE_OPTIONS ${arg_PUBLIC_COMPILE_OPTIONS}
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LINK_OPTIONS ${arg_LINK_OPTIONS}
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PUBLIC_LINK_OPTIONS ${arg_PUBLIC_LINK_OPTIONS}
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MOC_OPTIONS ${arg_MOC_OPTIONS}
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ENABLE_AUTOGEN_TOOLS ${arg_ENABLE_AUTOGEN_TOOLS}
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DISABLE_AUTOGEN_TOOLS ${arg_DISABLE_AUTOGEN_TOOLS}
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)
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qt_internal_set_exceptions_flags("${target}" ${arg_EXCEPTIONS})
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set(qt_libs_private "")
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qt_internal_get_qt_all_known_modules(known_modules)
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foreach(it ${known_modules})
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list(FIND arg_LIBRARIES "Qt::${it}Private" pos)
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if(pos GREATER -1)
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list(APPEND qt_libs_private "Qt::${it}Private")
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endif()
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endforeach()
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qt_register_target_dependencies("${target}" "${arg_PUBLIC_LIBRARIES}" "${qt_libs_private}")
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if (NOT BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
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# There's no point in generating pri files for qml plugins. We didn't do it in Qt5 times.
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if(NOT plugin_type_escaped STREQUAL "qml_plugin")
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qt_generate_plugin_pri_file("${target}" pri_file)
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endif()
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if(qt_module_target)
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qt_internal_link_internal_platform_for_object_library("${plugin_init_target}")
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endif()
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endif()
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if (NOT arg_SKIP_INSTALL)
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# Handle creation of cmake files for consumers of find_package().
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# If we are part of a Qt module, the plugin cmake files are installed as part of that
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# module.
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# For qml plugins, they are all installed into the QtQml package location for automatic
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# discovery.
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if(plugin_install_package_suffix)
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set(path_suffix "${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${plugin_install_package_suffix}")
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else()
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set(path_suffix "${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}")
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endif()
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qt_path_join(config_build_dir ${QT_CONFIG_BUILD_DIR} ${path_suffix})
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qt_path_join(config_install_dir ${QT_CONFIG_INSTALL_DIR} ${path_suffix})
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qt_internal_export_additional_targets_file(
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TARGETS ${target} ${plugin_init_target}
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EXPORT_NAME_PREFIX ${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}
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CONFIG_INSTALL_DIR "${config_install_dir}")
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qt_internal_get_min_new_policy_cmake_version(min_new_policy_version)
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qt_internal_get_max_new_policy_cmake_version(max_new_policy_version)
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configure_package_config_file(
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"${QT_CMAKE_DIR}/QtPluginConfig.cmake.in"
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"${config_build_dir}/${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}Config.cmake"
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INSTALL_DESTINATION "${config_install_dir}"
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)
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write_basic_package_version_file(
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"${config_build_dir}/${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}ConfigVersionImpl.cmake"
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VERSION ${PROJECT_VERSION}
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COMPATIBILITY AnyNewerVersion
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)
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qt_internal_write_qt_package_version_file(
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"${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}"
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"${config_build_dir}/${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}ConfigVersion.cmake"
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)
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qt_install(FILES
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"${config_build_dir}/${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}Config.cmake"
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"${config_build_dir}/${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}ConfigVersion.cmake"
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"${config_build_dir}/${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}ConfigVersionImpl.cmake"
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DESTINATION "${config_install_dir}"
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COMPONENT Devel
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)
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if(pri_file)
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qt_install(FILES "${pri_file}" DESTINATION "${INSTALL_MKSPECSDIR}/modules")
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endif()
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# Make the export name of plugins be consistent with modules, so that
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# qt_add_resource adds its additional targets to the same export set in a static Qt build.
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set(export_name "${INSTALL_CMAKE_NAMESPACE}${target}Targets")
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qt_install(TARGETS
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"${target}"
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${plugin_init_target}
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EXPORT ${export_name}
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RUNTIME DESTINATION "${install_directory}"
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LIBRARY DESTINATION "${install_directory}"
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OBJECTS DESTINATION "${install_directory}"
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ARCHIVE DESTINATION "${archive_install_directory}"
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)
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qt_install(EXPORT ${export_name}
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NAMESPACE ${QT_CMAKE_EXPORT_NAMESPACE}::
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DESTINATION "${config_install_dir}"
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)
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if(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
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qt_apply_rpaths(TARGET "${target}" INSTALL_PATH "${install_directory}" RELATIVE_RPATH)
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endif()
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endif()
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if (NOT arg_ALLOW_UNDEFINED_SYMBOLS)
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### fixme: cmake is missing a built-in variable for this. We want to apply it only to
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# modules and plugins that belong to Qt.
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qt_internal_add_link_flags_no_undefined("${target}")
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endif()
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qt_internal_add_linker_version_script(${target})
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set(finalizer_extra_args "")
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if(NOT arg_SKIP_INSTALL)
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list(APPEND finalizer_extra_args INSTALL_PATH "${install_directory}")
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endif()
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qt_add_list_file_finalizer(qt_finalize_plugin ${target} ${finalizer_extra_args})
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if(NOT arg_SKIP_INSTALL)
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qt_enable_separate_debug_info(${target} "${install_directory}")
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qt_internal_install_pdb_files(${target} "${install_directory}")
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endif()
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endfunction()
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function(qt_finalize_plugin target)
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cmake_parse_arguments(arg "" "INSTALL_PATH" "" ${ARGN})
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if(WIN32 AND BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
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_qt_internal_generate_win32_rc_file("${target}")
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endif()
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# Generate .prl files for plugins of static Qt builds.
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if(NOT BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
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if(arg_INSTALL_PATH)
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qt_generate_prl_file(${target} "${arg_INSTALL_PATH}")
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endif()
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endif()
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endfunction()
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function(qt_get_sanitized_plugin_type plugin_type out_var)
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# Used to handle some edge cases such as platforms/darwin
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string(REGEX REPLACE "[-/]" "_" plugin_type "${plugin_type}")
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set("${out_var}" "${plugin_type}" PARENT_SCOPE)
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endfunction()
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# Utility function to find the module to which a plug-in belongs.
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function(qt_internal_get_module_for_plugin target target_type out_var)
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qt_internal_get_qt_all_known_modules(known_modules)
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qt_get_sanitized_plugin_type("${target_type}" target_type)
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foreach(qt_module ${known_modules})
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get_target_property(module_type "${QT_CMAKE_EXPORT_NAMESPACE}::${qt_module}" TYPE)
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# Assuming interface libraries can't have plugins. Otherwise we'll need to fix the property
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# name, because the current one would be invalid for interface libraries.
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if(module_type STREQUAL "INTERFACE_LIBRARY")
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continue()
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endif()
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get_target_property(plugin_types
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"${QT_CMAKE_EXPORT_NAMESPACE}::${qt_module}"
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MODULE_PLUGIN_TYPES)
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if(plugin_types AND target_type IN_LIST plugin_types)
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set("${out_var}" "${qt_module}" PARENT_SCOPE)
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return()
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endif()
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endforeach()
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message(FATAL_ERROR "The plug-in '${target}' does not belong to any Qt module.")
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endfunction()
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