qt5base-lts/mkspecs/features/testcase.prf
Tor Arne Vestbø 2aef845c03 macOS: Don't link to debug versions of frameworks unless requested
The failure mode of this behavior is worse than the surprises that the
non-explicit library dependency chain has, so it should be opt-in.

This reverts back to the behavior in Qt 5.11, but lets our tests
opt in to the feature.

Fixes: QTBUG-71724
Change-Id: Iede11f02d978b637324ddf71d29e7c99fe3ee99f
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@qt.io>
2018-11-27 07:53:42 +00:00

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!have_target: return()
# qt_build_config.prf disables execptions for all Qt modules which don't
# explicitly turn it on again, while the qmake default is to build with
# exceptions. As we want tests to be built like 3rd party applications,
# qt_build_config tells us to re-enable exceptions here.
testcase_exceptions: CONFIG += exceptions
# Set in qt_build_config.prf
testcase_no_bundle: CONFIG -= app_bundle
# Allow testcases to mark themselves as not supporting high-DPI
testcase_lowdpi {
macos {
!isEmpty(QMAKE_INFO_PLIST): \
error("QMAKE_INFO_PLIST already set, can't apply testcase_lowdpi")
QMAKE_INFO_PLIST = $$QMAKESPEC/Info.plist.disable_highdpi
} else {
# TODO: Add support for other platforms if possible
}
}
# Make sure we explicitly link to the debug version of the Qt libraries if needed
macos: CONFIG += qt_link_suffixed_framework
benchmark: type = benchmark
else: type = check
$${type}.files =
$${type}.path = .
# Add environment for non-installed builds. Do this first, so the
# 'make' variable expansions don't end up in a batch file/script.
QT_TOOL_NAME = target
qtAddTargetEnv($${type}.commands, QT)
# If the test ends up in a different directory, we should cd to that directory.
TESTRUN_CWD = $$DESTDIR
debug_and_release:debug_and_release_target {
# But in debug-and-release-target mode we don't want to cd into the debug/release
# directory (e.g. if the test goes to foo/release/tst_thing.exe, we want to do
# 'cd foo && release/tst_thing.exe', not 'cd foo/release && tst_thing.exe').
TESTRUN_CWD ~= s/(release|debug)$//
TEST_TARGET_DIR = $$relative_path($$absolute_path($$DESTDIR, $$OUT_PWD), $$absolute_path($$TESTRUN_CWD, $$OUT_PWD))
}
# Allow for a custom test runner script
$${type}.commands += $(TESTRUNNER)
unix {
isEmpty(TEST_TARGET_DIR): TEST_TARGET_DIR = .
app_bundle: \
$${type}.commands += $${TEST_TARGET_DIR}/$(QMAKE_TARGET).app/Contents/MacOS/$(QMAKE_TARGET)
else: \
$${type}.commands += $${TEST_TARGET_DIR}/$(QMAKE_TARGET)
} else {
# Windows
!isEmpty(TEST_TARGET_DIR): TEST_TARGET_DIR = $$shell_path($$TEST_TARGET_DIR)$${QMAKE_DIR_SEP}
$${type}.commands += $${TEST_TARGET_DIR}$(TARGET)
}
# Allow for custom arguments to tests
$${type}.commands += $(TESTARGS)
!isEmpty(TESTRUN_CWD):!contains(TESTRUN_CWD, ^\\./?): \
$${type}.commands = $$QMAKE_CD $$shell_path($$TESTRUN_CWD) && $$eval($${type}.commands)
# If the test is marked as insignificant, discard the exit code
insignificant_test: $${type}.commands = -$$eval($${type}.commands)
QMAKE_EXTRA_TARGETS *= $${type}
isEmpty(BUILDS)|build_pass {
$${type}.depends = first
} else {
# For exclusive builds, only run the test once.
$${type}.CONFIG = recursive
$${type}.target = $${type}_all
$${type}.recurse_target = $${type}
$${type}.commands =
$${type}_first.depends = $$eval($$first(BUILDS).target)-$${type}
$${type}_first.target = $${type}
QMAKE_EXTRA_TARGETS += $${type}_first
}
!no_testcase_installs:!contains(INSTALLS, target) {
# Install tests unless no_testcase_installs is set, or there is already
# a `target' in INSTALLS.
#
# Tests are installed under a directory named after their source folder
# so that each test has its own directory for testdata etc.
#
TEST_FOLDER = $$basename(_PRO_FILE_PWD_)
target.path = $$[QT_INSTALL_TESTS]/$$TEST_FOLDER
INSTALLS += target
}
!builtin_testdata:contains(INSTALLS, target) {
# Install testdata and helpers as well, but only if we're actually installing the test.
#
# Testdata is installed relative to the directory containing the testcase
# binary itself, e.g. this:
#
# CONFIG += testcase
# TARGET = tst_qxmlreader
#
# TESTDATA += testdata/test1.xml testdata/test2.xml
#
# ... will result in:
#
# /usr/lib/qt5/tests/tst_qxmlreader/tst_qxmlreader
# /usr/lib/qt5/tests/tst_qxmlreader/testdata/test1.xml
# /usr/lib/qt5/tests/tst_qxmlreader/testdata/test2.xml
# ...
#
for(file, TESTDATA) {
tnam = $$file
tnam ~= s,\\.\\.,dotdot,
tnam ~= s,[?*],wildcard,
tnam ~= s,[^A-Za-z0-9],_,
tdi = testdata_$$tnam
# TESTDATA consists of the files to install (source)...
$${tdi}.files = $$file
# ... and the destination preserves the relative path.
# Strip any leading ../ from the testdata, so that installation does not escape
# the test's directory in the case of e.g.
#
# TARGET = ../tst_qprocess
# TESTDATA = ../thing1 ../thing2
#
# The testdata should end up at $$[QT_INSTALL_TESTS]/tst_qprocess/thing1,
# rather than $$[QT_INSTALL_TESTS]/tst_qprocess/../thing1.
#
# Note that this does not guarantee the same relative path between test binary
# and testdata in the build and install tree, but should cover most cases.
#
file = $$replace(file, ^(\\.\\./)+, )
$${tdi}.path = $${target.path}/$$dirname(file)
INSTALLS += $$tdi
}
# Install GENERATED_TESTDATA.
# Logic is copied from the TESTDATA installation, only difference being that
# INSTALL target is added with CONFIG = no_check_exist
for(file, GENERATED_TESTDATA) {
tnam = $$file
tnam ~= s,\\.\\.,dotdot,
tnam ~= s,[?*],wildcard,
tnam ~= s,[^A-Za-z0-9],_,
tdi = testdata_$$tnam
$${tdi}.files = $$file
$${tdi}.CONFIG = no_check_exist
file = $$replace(file, ^(\\.\\./)+, )
$${tdi}.path = $${target.path}/$$dirname(file)
INSTALLS += $$tdi
}
# TEST_HELPER_INSTALLS specifies additional test helper executables for installation.
#
# Typical usage is:
#
# TEST_HELPER_INSTALLS += ../some/helper1 ../some/helper2
#
# Resulting in the test helpers being installed to:
#
# $$[QT_INSTALL_TESTS]/$$TARGET/some/helper1
# $$[QT_INSTALL_TESTS]/$$TARGET/some/helper2
#
win32: extension = .exe
for(test_helper, TEST_HELPER_INSTALLS) {
test_helper_dir = $$dirname(test_helper)
output = $$basename(test_helper_dir)
target = $$basename(test_helper)
targetName = $$replace(target, ' ', '_') # handle spaces in name
subTarget = $${targetName}.target
subInstall = $${targetName}_install
subConfig = $${subInstall}.CONFIG
subFiles = $${subInstall}.files
subPath = $${subInstall}.path
$$subTarget = $${output}/$${target}$${extension}
$$subFiles = $${OUT_PWD}/$${test_helper}$${extension}
$$subPath = $${target.path}/$${output}
$$subConfig += no_check_exist executable
INSTALLS += $${subInstall}
}
}
builtin_testdata {
# RESOURCES does not support wildcards (for good reasons)
for (td, TESTDATA): \
testdata.files += $$files($$absolute_path($$td, $$_PRO_FILE_PWD_))
# BLACKLIST needs to be added to the testdata
BLACKLISTPATH = $$_PRO_FILE_PWD_/BLACKLIST
exists($$BLACKLISTPATH): \
testdata.files *= $$BLACKLISTPATH
!isEmpty(testdata.files) {
testdata.base = $$_PRO_FILE_PWD_
RESOURCES += testdata
}
# Extra compilers don't create wildcards to start with.
for (td, GENERATED_TESTDATA): \
gentestdata.files += $$absolute_path($$td, $$OUT_PWD)
!isEmpty(gentestdata.files) {
gentestdata.base = $$OUT_PWD
RESOURCES += gentestdata
}
!isEmpty(TEST_HELPER_INSTALLS): \
error("This platform does not support tests which require helpers.")
}
macx-xcode:bundle:isEmpty(QMAKE_BUNDLE_EXTENSION) {
QMAKE_PBX_PRODUCT_TYPE = com.apple.product-type.bundle.unit-test
QMAKE_PBX_BUNDLE_TYPE = wrapper.cfbundle
QMAKE_BUNDLE_EXTENSION = .xctest
}