qt5base-lts/mkspecs/features/mac/default_post.prf
Oswald Buddenhagen 53280989fb use the new "stash" instead of the (anything but) "regular" cache
as this new cache category comes without side effects, we can
unconditionally create a cache whereever we are. this allows us to be
performant without explicit user action.

Task-number: QTBUG-31340
Change-Id: I6b88b20b61e8351aa8cbf94ad3eec65adac6e1d6
Reviewed-by: Joerg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@digia.com>
2013-11-14 19:26:20 +01:00

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load(default_post)
!no_objective_c:CONFIG += objective_c
qt:!isEmpty(QT_CONFIG) {
# Pick a suitable default architecture for qmake-based applications.
# If the Qt package contains one of x86 and x86_64, pick that one. If it
# contains both then use the compiler default. Make a similar decision for
# PowerPC-based systems. Note that this logic assumes that Qt has been
# configured with an architecture that is usable on the system.
contains(QMAKE_HOST.arch, ppc)|contains(QMAKE_HOST.arch, "Power Macintosh") {
!contains(QT_CONFIG, ppc64):contains(QT_CONFIG, ppc):CONFIG += ppc
contains(QT_CONFIG, ppc64):!contains(QT_CONFIG, ppc):CONFIG += ppc64
} else {
!contains(QT_CONFIG, x86_64):contains(QT_CONFIG, x86):CONFIG += x86
contains(QT_CONFIG, x86_64):!contains(QT_CONFIG, x86):CONFIG += x86_64
}
# Ensure that C++11 is always used when linking against a static Qt build
contains(QT_CONFIG, static):contains(QT_CONFIG, c++11): CONFIG += c++11
}
cache(QMAKE_XCODE_DEVELOPER_PATH, stash)
cache(QMAKE_XCODE_VERSION, stash)
QMAKE_XCODE_LIBRARY_SUFFIX = $$qtPlatformTargetSuffix()
# Ensure that we process sdk.prf first, as it will update QMAKE_CXX
# and friends that other features/extra compilers may depend on.
sdk: load(sdk)