qt5base-lts/mkspecs/features/mac/default_post.prf
Tor Arne Vestbø aa75697b63 Add makefile target to generate Xcode project
Removes need to manually build up qmake command line when there's
already a Makefile generated (from a recursive qmake_all run e.g.)

Instead, just run 'make xcodeproj'.

Change-Id: Ibe91b183230721a4bcaddfde53b623df00f7adb5
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
2018-11-20 19:51:25 +00:00

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load(default_post)
contains(TEMPLATE, .*app) {
!macx-xcode {
# Detect changes to the platform SDK
QMAKE_EXTRA_VARIABLES += QMAKE_MAC_SDK QMAKE_MAC_SDK_VERSION QMAKE_XCODE_DEVELOPER_PATH
QMAKE_EXTRA_INCLUDES += $$shell_quote($$PWD/sdk.mk)
}
# Detect incompatible SDK versions
isEmpty(QT_MAC_SDK_VERSION_MIN): \
QT_MAC_SDK_VERSION_MIN = $$QT_MAC_SDK_VERSION
!versionAtLeast(QMAKE_MAC_SDK_VERSION, $$QT_MAC_SDK_VERSION_MIN): \
warning("Qt requires at least version $$QT_MAC_SDK_VERSION_MIN of the platform SDK," \
"you're using $${QMAKE_MAC_SDK_VERSION}. Please upgrade.")
!isEmpty(QT_MAC_SDK_VERSION_MAX) {
# For Qt developers only
!isEmpty($$list($$(QT_MAC_SDK_NO_VERSION_CHECK))): \
CONFIG += sdk_no_version_check
QMAKE_MAC_SDK_MAJOR_MINOR_VERSION = $$replace(QMAKE_MAC_SDK_VERSION, "(\d+)(\.\d+)(\.\d+)?", \1\2)
!sdk_no_version_check:!versionAtMost(QMAKE_MAC_SDK_MAJOR_MINOR_VERSION, $$QT_MAC_SDK_VERSION_MAX) {
warning("Qt has only been tested with version $$QT_MAC_SDK_VERSION_MAX"\
"of the platform SDK, you're using $${QMAKE_MAC_SDK_MAJOR_MINOR_VERSION}.")
warning("This is an unsupported configuration. You may experience build issues," \
"and by using")
warning("the $$QMAKE_MAC_SDK_VERSION SDK you are opting in to new features" \
"that Qt has not been prepared for.")
warning("Please downgrade the SDK you use to build your app to version" \
"$$QT_MAC_SDK_VERSION_MAX, or configure")
warning("with CONFIG+=sdk_no_version_check when running qmake" \
"to silence this warning.")
}
}
}
!no_objective_c:CONFIG += objective_c
qt {
qtConfig(static) {
# C++11 support means using libc++ instead of libstd++. As the
# two libraries are incompatible we need to ensure the end user
# project is built using the same C++11 support/no support as Qt.
qtConfig(c++11) {
CONFIG += c++11
} else: c++11 {
warning("Qt was not built with C++11 enabled, disabling feature")
CONFIG -= c++11
}
!c++11 {
# Explicitly use libstdc++ if C++11 support is not enabled,
# as otherwise the compiler will choose the standard library
# based on the deployment target, which for iOS 7 and OS X 10.9
# is libc++, and we can't mix and match the two.
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += -stdlib=libstdc++
QMAKE_LFLAGS += -stdlib=libstdc++
}
}
}
# Add the same default rpaths as Xcode does for new projects.
# This is especially important for iOS/tvOS/watchOS where no other option is possible.
!no_default_rpath {
QMAKE_RPATHDIR += @executable_path/Frameworks
equals(TEMPLATE, lib):!plugin:lib_bundle: QMAKE_RPATHDIR += @loader_path/Frameworks
}
# Don't pass -headerpad_max_install_names when using Bitcode.
# In that case the linker emits a warning stating that the flag is ignored when
# used with bitcode, for reasons that cannot be determined (rdar://problem/20748962).
# Using this flag is also unnecessary in practice on UIKit platforms since they
# are sandboxed, and only UIKit platforms support bitcode to begin with.
!bitcode: QMAKE_LFLAGS += $$QMAKE_LFLAGS_HEADERPAD
app_extension_api_only {
QMAKE_CFLAGS += $$QMAKE_CFLAGS_APPLICATION_EXTENSION
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += $$QMAKE_CFLAGS_APPLICATION_EXTENSION
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_PRECOMPILE += $$QMAKE_CFLAGS_APPLICATION_EXTENSION
QMAKE_LFLAGS += $$QMAKE_CFLAGS_APPLICATION_EXTENSION
}
macx-xcode {
qmake_pkginfo_typeinfo.name = QMAKE_PKGINFO_TYPEINFO
!isEmpty(QMAKE_PKGINFO_TYPEINFO): \
qmake_pkginfo_typeinfo.value = $$QMAKE_PKGINFO_TYPEINFO
else: \
qmake_pkginfo_typeinfo.value = "????"
QMAKE_MAC_XCODE_SETTINGS += qmake_pkginfo_typeinfo
!isEmpty(VERSION) {
l = $$split(VERSION, '.') 0 0 # make sure there are at least three
VER_MAJ = $$member(l, 0, 0)
VER_MIN = $$member(l, 1, 1)
VER_PAT = $$member(l, 2, 2)
unset(l)
qmake_full_version.name = QMAKE_FULL_VERSION
qmake_full_version.value = $${VER_MAJ}.$${VER_MIN}.$${VER_PAT}
QMAKE_MAC_XCODE_SETTINGS += qmake_full_version
qmake_short_version.name = QMAKE_SHORT_VERSION
qmake_short_version.value = $${VER_MAJ}.$${VER_MIN}
QMAKE_MAC_XCODE_SETTINGS += qmake_short_version
}
!isEmpty(QMAKE_XCODE_DEBUG_INFORMATION_FORMAT) {
debug_information_format.name = DEBUG_INFORMATION_FORMAT
debug_information_format.value = $$QMAKE_XCODE_DEBUG_INFORMATION_FORMAT
debug_information_format.build = debug
QMAKE_MAC_XCODE_SETTINGS += debug_information_format
}
QMAKE_XCODE_ARCHS =
arch_device.name = "ARCHS[sdk=$${device.sdk}*]"
arch_device.value = $$QMAKE_APPLE_DEVICE_ARCHS
QMAKE_XCODE_ARCHS += $$QMAKE_APPLE_DEVICE_ARCHS
QMAKE_MAC_XCODE_SETTINGS += arch_device
simulator {
arch_simulator.name = "ARCHS[sdk=$${simulator.sdk}*]"
arch_simulator.value = $$QMAKE_APPLE_SIMULATOR_ARCHS
QMAKE_XCODE_ARCHS += $$QMAKE_APPLE_SIMULATOR_ARCHS
QMAKE_MAC_XCODE_SETTINGS += arch_simulator
}
only_active_arch.name = ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH
only_active_arch.value = YES
only_active_arch.build = debug
QMAKE_MAC_XCODE_SETTINGS += only_active_arch
} else {
device|!simulator: VALID_DEVICE_ARCHS = $$QMAKE_APPLE_DEVICE_ARCHS
simulator: VALID_SIMULATOR_ARCHS = $$QMAKE_APPLE_SIMULATOR_ARCHS
VALID_ARCHS = $$VALID_DEVICE_ARCHS $$VALID_SIMULATOR_ARCHS
isEmpty(VALID_ARCHS): \
error("QMAKE_APPLE_DEVICE_ARCHS or QMAKE_APPLE_SIMULATOR_ARCHS must contain at least one architecture")
single_arch: VALID_ARCHS = $$first(VALID_ARCHS)
ACTIVE_ARCHS = $(filter $(EXPORT_VALID_ARCHS), $(ARCHS))
ARCH_ARGS = $(foreach arch, $(if $(EXPORT_ACTIVE_ARCHS), $(EXPORT_ACTIVE_ARCHS), $(EXPORT_VALID_ARCHS)), -arch $(arch))
QMAKE_EXTRA_VARIABLES += VALID_ARCHS ACTIVE_ARCHS ARCH_ARGS
arch_flags = $(EXPORT_ARCH_ARGS)
QMAKE_CFLAGS += $$arch_flags
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += $$arch_flags
QMAKE_LFLAGS += $$arch_flags
QMAKE_PCH_ARCHS = $$VALID_ARCHS
macos: deployment_target = $$QMAKE_MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
ios: deployment_target = $$QMAKE_IOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
tvos: deployment_target = $$QMAKE_TVOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
watchos: deployment_target = $$QMAKE_WATCHOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
# If we're doing a simulator and device build, device and simulator
# architectures use different paths and flags for the sysroot and
# deployment target switch, so we must multiplex them across multiple
# architectures using -Xarch. Otherwise we fall back to the simple path.
# This is not strictly necessary, but results in cleaner command lines
# and makes it easier for people to override EXPORT_VALID_ARCHS to limit
# individual rules to a different set of architecture(s) from the overall
# build (such as machtest in QtCore).
simulator:device {
QMAKE_XARCH_CFLAGS =
QMAKE_XARCH_LFLAGS =
QMAKE_EXTRA_VARIABLES += QMAKE_XARCH_CFLAGS QMAKE_XARCH_LFLAGS
for (arch, VALID_ARCHS) {
contains(VALID_SIMULATOR_ARCHS, $$arch) {
sdk = $$simulator.sdk
version_identifier = $$simulator.deployment_identifier
} else {
sdk = $$device.sdk
version_identifier = $$device.deployment_identifier
}
version_min_flags = \
-Xarch_$${arch} \
-m$${version_identifier}-version-min=$$deployment_target
QMAKE_XARCH_CFLAGS_$${arch} = $$version_min_flags \
-Xarch_$${arch} \
-isysroot$$xcodeSDKInfo(Path, $$sdk)
QMAKE_XARCH_LFLAGS_$${arch} = $$version_min_flags \
-Xarch_$${arch} \
-Wl,-syslibroot,$$xcodeSDKInfo(Path, $$sdk)
QMAKE_XARCH_CFLAGS += $(EXPORT_QMAKE_XARCH_CFLAGS_$${arch})
QMAKE_XARCH_LFLAGS += $(EXPORT_QMAKE_XARCH_LFLAGS_$${arch})
QMAKE_EXTRA_VARIABLES += \
QMAKE_XARCH_CFLAGS_$${arch} \
QMAKE_XARCH_LFLAGS_$${arch}
}
QMAKE_CFLAGS += $(EXPORT_QMAKE_XARCH_CFLAGS)
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += $(EXPORT_QMAKE_XARCH_CFLAGS)
QMAKE_LFLAGS += $(EXPORT_QMAKE_XARCH_LFLAGS)
} else {
simulator: \
version_identifier = $$simulator.deployment_identifier
else: \
version_identifier = $$device.deployment_identifier
version_min_flag = -m$${version_identifier}-version-min=$$deployment_target
QMAKE_CFLAGS += -isysroot $$QMAKE_MAC_SDK_PATH $$version_min_flag
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += -isysroot $$QMAKE_MAC_SDK_PATH $$version_min_flag
QMAKE_LFLAGS += -Wl,-syslibroot,$$QMAKE_MAC_SDK_PATH $$version_min_flag
}
# Enable precompiled headers for multiple architectures
QMAKE_CFLAGS_USE_PRECOMPILE =
for (arch, VALID_ARCHS) {
icc_pch_style: \
use_flag = "-pch-use "
else: \
use_flag = -include
# Only use Xarch with multi-arch, as the option confuses ccache
count(VALID_ARCHS, 1, greaterThan): \
QMAKE_CFLAGS_USE_PRECOMPILE += \
-Xarch_$${arch}
QMAKE_CFLAGS_USE_PRECOMPILE += \
$${use_flag}${QMAKE_PCH_OUTPUT_$${arch}}
}
icc_pch_style {
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_USE_PRECOMPILE = $$QMAKE_CFLAGS_USE_PRECOMPILE -include ${QMAKE_PCH_INPUT}
QMAKE_CFLAGS_USE_PRECOMPILE =
} else {
QMAKE_CXXFLAGS_USE_PRECOMPILE = $$QMAKE_CFLAGS_USE_PRECOMPILE
QMAKE_OBJCFLAGS_USE_PRECOMPILE = $$QMAKE_CFLAGS_USE_PRECOMPILE
QMAKE_OBJCXXFLAGS_USE_PRECOMPILE = $$QMAKE_CFLAGS_USE_PRECOMPILE
}
QMAKE_PCH_OUTPUT_EXT = _${QMAKE_PCH_ARCH}$${QMAKE_PCH_OUTPUT_EXT}
}
cache(QMAKE_XCODE_DEVELOPER_PATH, stash)
!isEmpty(QMAKE_XCODE_VERSION): \
cache(QMAKE_XCODE_VERSION, stash)
QMAKE_XCODE_LIBRARY_SUFFIX = $$qtPlatformTargetSuffix()
xcode_product_bundle_identifier_setting.name = PRODUCT_BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER
xcode_product_bundle_identifier_setting.value = $$QMAKE_TARGET_BUNDLE_PREFIX
isEmpty(xcode_product_bundle_identifier_setting.value): \
xcode_product_bundle_identifier_setting.value = "com.yourcompany"
xcode_product_bundle_target = $$QMAKE_BUNDLE
isEmpty(xcode_product_bundle_target): \
xcode_product_bundle_target = ${PRODUCT_NAME:rfc1034identifier}
xcode_product_bundle_identifier_setting.value = "$${xcode_product_bundle_identifier_setting.value}.$${xcode_product_bundle_target}"
QMAKE_MAC_XCODE_SETTINGS += xcode_product_bundle_identifier_setting
!macx-xcode {
generate_xcode_project.commands = @$(QMAKE) -spec macx-xcode $(EXPORT__PRO_FILE_)
generate_xcode_project.target = xcodeproj
QMAKE_EXTRA_VARIABLES += _PRO_FILE_
QMAKE_EXTRA_TARGETS += generate_xcode_project
}