qt5base-lts/mkspecs/features/qt_module.prf
Adam Strzelecki c0a54efc40 Build Qt for OS X and iOS with relative rpath
Defaulting to absolute_library_soname on configure -rpath is no longer
necessary as now we support @rpath install name ids on OS X and iOS.

This also sets QMAKE_SONAME_PREFIX to @rpath for Qt modules when built with
rpath configuration.

This makes Qt libraries relocatable on OS X. Qt SDK is not yet relocatable
though, because plugin location (including cocoa plugin) is still resolved
using absolute path (see QTBUG-14150), also there are several absolute paths
hardcoded in qmake mkspecs pri files.

Task-number: QTBUG-31814
Change-Id: Ie9dffefcd2a946c1580293d433621c1adb7e06c4
Reviewed-by: Jake Petroules <jake.petroules@petroules.com>
2014-11-01 19:27:23 +01:00

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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.version = Versions
FRAMEWORK_PRIVATE_HEADERS.files = $$SYNCQT.PRIVATE_HEADER_FILES
FRAMEWORK_PRIVATE_HEADERS.path = Headers/$$VERSION/$$MODULE_INCNAME/private
FRAMEWORK_QPA_HEADERS.version = Versions
FRAMEWORK_QPA_HEADERS.files = $$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:contains(QT_CONFIG, rpath): \
QMAKE_SONAME_PREFIX = @rpath
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 = $$replace(TARGET, ^Qt, "Qt$$QT_MAJOR_VERSION ")
QMAKE_PKGCONFIG_FILE = $$replace(TARGET, ^Qt, Qt$$QT_MAJOR_VERSION)
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